Thursday, July 15, 2010


Sara wanted to go to the VBS at Victory BC, so we took her over there in the morning. She has not experienced an English one yet. There were about 40 kids attending plus the teen helpers and adults. It was a lively group. Pastor got into it also leading singing and Bible verse memory. The kids were in three teams, Sara was on the blue team. They first broke up into grades and did a craft. Next was a short snack time and then outside to the field where they played some games and threw raw eggs and water balloons. Sara got smacked with an egg on her shirt. I had to get her a change of clothes from the car and wash out her messy stuff. She enjoyed it, though.

Henry and I ended up staying the morning while he resized our prayer card for their display and I helped in the kitchen and where I could.


When we were done, we left Londonderry and rode to Lexington where we finished our tour of three key taverns in the Battle of Lexington. We did not get to see the archeological dig behind the Munroe Tavern as we got out after 4:00 pm. Our guide for that tour of the British point of view, was a young college student from Colby College in Maine, where Mrs. Tiner works. Found out he was born in Chile and adopted by Americans and is Catholic. After the tour I gave him a gospel tract to read and told him of my salvation experience. Please pray that Andrew J. will get saved.

After our tour we drove through the Minute Man park and stopped at the Old North Bridge where there is a famous statue of a Minuteman; took some pictures of the area, then went on toward Cambridge where we found a hotel. Tomorrow we are going to walk the Freedom Trail in downtown Boston.


 

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