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Africa and the Appalachian Trail may seem light-years apart, but Lou Haveman, 60, brought them together in a unique way. Haveman, who spent 22 years in missions in Africa, hiked the 2,000-mile trail from Georgia to Maine to raise money for African relief, to reflect on his life, and to show that everyday activities can glorify God. 

ā€œI wanted to take something common and everyday and give it holiness. Iā€™d like to challenge people in the Christian Reformed Church to think about what it is you do in your work or common activities and make it a blessing for other people. God has given you something you can do for him,ā€ he said. He and his wife, Jan, are members of River Terrace Christian Reformed Church in East Lansing, Michigan.

Havemanā€™s hike, which took from March to September to complete, brought in $7,734 for the Christian Reformed World Relief Committee, $4,755 for Partners Worldwide, and $45,306 for the Reformed Church in Americaā€™s African work.

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