Ashley and I just got back from Peachtree Corners Baptist Church. I spoke to the children’s department this morning in two sessions. The kids were very responsive! I hope that many of them and their parents will get involved with our work in the missions near their church.
I came home for a quick rest after the morning sessions then Ashley and I went back to man our exhibit for the missions fair this evening. We spoke with a number of people that I believe will get plugged into our work including one couple that is interested in working with the Mission Service Corps section of the North American Mission Board. It’s all about getting people plugged in on the field. The more I can do that, the more effective our ministry will become. I finally heard back from my partners at Walmart. I’m supposed to pray the invocation for the opening of the new store on Peachtree Industrial in the morning. They needed to give me details like exactly when I was supposed to be there and whether the dress was casual or not. I’ll be going over there tomorrow morning to start this new endeavor properly! Peace. God bless us favor! Peace. |
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I took care of my mother in law in the morning. Jesse and I went out for lunch and then enjoyed hanging out in the bookstore. That’s always fun for us.
I came on home, dropped Jesse off and then went on to Peachtree Corners Baptist Church to set up our display for the missions conference held there this weekend. After the orientation at PCBC, I went over to Carl and Pat Barrington’s house where we had a delicious supper and then talked about our upcoming trip to Niger starting on February 5. No electricity. No running water. 100 degrees during the day with 50 at night. Sounds like a pretty rough trip. Pray for us! We’ll be working with the Fulani people who are nearly 100% Muslim. Jesus can overcome the odds! Peace. |
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