It's a dangerous business, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no telling where you might be swept off to.~Bilbo Baggins
Sat. am. Baking bread, munchingon cherries, second cup of coffee. How's the African coffee? Years ago up at the mine we had some Tanzanian coffee that was killer good.You guys are a lot braver then I am, I am not getting that close to no lions until the Millenium. Patrick was a no-show for church this week and doesn't want a visit next week. Don't know if I'm more angry, sad, or dissapointed in him. Just have to realize it's part of the battle we are in and keep fighting.Marty is still trying to get into the Genesis Program at the Rescue Mission.His probation officer seems to want to keep him in jail and go through their worthless pro- gram. A very beautiful morning here, the sun is bright and strong,a welcome relief after a rather cold, wet week.I'd put some of the cute smbols at the end of this note, but I don't know how. Love, Jim G.
I've heard bad things about the African coffee. We brought some from America, so that's all I've been drinking.
That's terrible news about Patrick. I guess it goes to show that time is the only reliable test of whether there has been true conversion. I'll be praying for the church and the prison ministry. God is in control, and His will will be done in the end, and our best interests are found in His will, so we always have reason to rejoice.
Saw the report in the bulletin and Krista's picture in the blog. Good going people, I'm relly proud of you and rejoice to see how God is using you all there in Africa. It made my day which otherwise wasn't much. Jim G.
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Okay, that was really cute and we even got to see some people in this one!
Krista, I can't believe you were oohing and awing over an hyena. But he was kind of cute.
Those Hyenas were so cute. Couldn't you see molly running in a pack with them and getting into lots of trouble. Miss you guys.
Jordan
Sat. am. Baking bread, munchingon cherries, second cup of coffee. How's the African coffee? Years ago up at the mine we had some Tanzanian coffee that was killer good.You guys are a lot braver then I am, I am not getting that close to no lions until the Millenium. Patrick was a no-show for church this week and doesn't want a visit next week. Don't know if I'm more angry, sad, or dissapointed in him. Just have to realize it's part of the battle we are in and keep fighting.Marty is still trying to get into the Genesis Program at the Rescue Mission.His probation officer seems to want to keep him in jail and go through their worthless pro-
gram. A very beautiful morning here, the sun is bright and strong,a welcome relief after a rather cold, wet week.I'd put some of the cute smbols at the end of this note, but I don't know how.
Love, Jim G.
I've heard bad things about the African coffee. We brought some from America, so that's all I've been drinking.
That's terrible news about Patrick. I guess it goes to show that time is the only reliable test of whether there has been true conversion. I'll be praying for the church and the prison ministry. God is in control, and His will will be done in the end, and our best interests are found in His will, so we always have reason to rejoice.
Saw the report in the bulletin and Krista's picture in the blog. Good going people, I'm relly proud of you and rejoice to see how God is using you all there in Africa. It made my day which otherwise wasn't much. Jim G.
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