Thursday, March 23, 2006

The last couple(x3) days

The last couple days Joel and Sonja gave us independence so that we could do whatever we wanted in terms of ministry. For the most part we were up to our old tricks but it was a nice change to serve on you're own. To be able to plan out you're own day one felt real sense of ownership for the work they did, a feeling that is not as strong when you are following the mandate of a team. It was also a nice break for those of use who have been needing some independence and time away from the "others".

We aquired our second house, I have my own room and it has been great. The girls are in one house and the guys(with the addition of Angel) in the other. It has really opened things up and given everyone more room to breathe.

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:28 AM

    Hello Daniel,

    I have absolutely loved the past posts from your experience. I would love to see all of your pictures! I am about ready to see some beaches, GREEN trees and forests. It is suppose to be spring, but it has been so drab and crappy weather.

    It is nice to have sometime to ourselves to be "away" from the group and have time out. I really appreciate that myself and hope that you get the rest & rejuvination that you need.

    In the meantime, we are keeping you and the team in our prayers and wish you God's richest blessings as you minister, build friendships and be a blessing to all you come into contact with.

    I didn't know there was so much to learn about cabbages! After all the diseases & yuckyness with the cabbage I don't know if I will be able to look at a cabbage again, if I do I think I may disinfect it with something first.

    Keep on smiling and serving God.
    Cheri-Lynn & the clan :)

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  2. Anonymous8:56 PM

    Go Dan Go!!!
    GO Dan Go!!!!!!!!!

    luv your bro!

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  3. Anonymous7:22 AM

    Yo Dan

    It's great to hear about your trip and how things are going. It sounds as if your ministry there has left a few people with changed hearts and a lot of others wondering about what they have seen and heard. Keep up the good work. I'm praying for you and your team.

    Cheers
    Kelly

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