Today we were in the 6th Grade class and they
were just as excited as the first graders.
They were receptive and listened attentively.
The missionary wives were hosted by Mrs. Chappell at
their home. We were served a simple
brunch then most everyone made candied apples with all the toppings for their
families. The home is beautifully
decorated and in the backyard there is a pen with a pony, two goats and
chickens, a shed that looks like a barn and a play area for the grandkids.
We went back to the campus and waited for the men to
finish their lunch. Pastor took everyone
on a tour of the just-completed west wing of the auditorium; a beautiful place
that will eventually be restructured to make a wrap-around balcony for
additional seating. After that the
missionaries stood around and were just talking to each other. An hour later we
are still talking.
We returned to where we were staying and were able to
actually drive the car Roy Roger’s owned…a 1979 Mark V, white, really long and
runs beautifully. Henry and I both drove
it a few miles around the church.
Sara had been feeling poorly since yesterday and she
actually had a slight fever so we two did not go to the evening service, but
were able to watch it live streamed on the internet. Wish we could have been there. It was a really good conference and such a blessing to see hundreds and hundreds of people excited about serving God.
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