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After driving through jungles with a man known to Cate Rafferty only as Alfredo, sitting next to the man she hoped to marry, former priest Mike Green, and careening over the deepest potholes she had ever seen, she remembered asking, Just to learn? when invited to go on this trip. She was not interested in getting involved in some crazy international incident. But they were involved. In her frustration, she wanted to hit someone but had to settle for her ongoing battle with God, who usually ignored her rants about the futility of suffering and why He allowed it.

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After driving through jungles with a man known to Cate Rafferty only as Alfredo, sitting next to the man she hoped to marry, former priest Mike Green, and careening over the deepest potholes she had ever seen, she remembered asking, Just to learn? when invited to go on this trip. She was not interested in getting involved in some crazy international incident. But they were involved. In her frustration, she wanted to hit someone but had to settle for her ongoing battle with God, who usually ignored her rants about the futility of suffering and why He allowed it.

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Tee Spalding, an enthusiastic member of an interfaith task force on Central America in the 1980s, felt compelled to help refugees fleeing. those countries. As a passionate member of the Sanctuary Movement gaining momentum in the United States, she was asked to join a fact-finding mission to Guatemala and El Salvador. Upon landing at dawn in Guatemala, they were silently observed by a row of men in military dress. There were no greetings or instructions on where to go, and in the eerie silence, they found their way to Customs and were gruffly moved along the line. Orientation by their guides followed, with some softly spoken directions on how to act, where to go -always and only with their guides-being warned that there were "ears" everywhere. She realized now that facts would not be easy or even safe to find.