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We're at the halfway point of the regular season. This is the time where real men (and some women) survive the chaos of the bye week by picking up that third receiver who has a career day, and some tight end that no one has heard of. I don't know about...
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We're at the halfway point of the regular season. This is the time where real men (and some women) survive the chaos of the bye week by picking up that third receiver who has a career day, and some tight end that no one has heard of. I don't know about...
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Ok guys. Seriously, the "girl league" is now in the lead for league points. We need to dial up the testosterone levels and push our league. In fact, I think girls winning fantasy football is one of the 7 signs of the end of the world. Here they are: 1...
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It is the end of a day that has used up every emotion we have ever felt. We met with abandoned children who began to be gathered up by a very common and ordinary man who simply couldn't stand by and watch it happen. There are now 600 of them that have...
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We finally feel like we are getting caught up on some sleep, but rest or no rest, it has been an incredible trip. I haven't experienced anything like this in all of our travels. The hospitality and care given to us has been above and beyond anything we...
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Oops! Sorry. We haven't been blogging very well. But we are all fine, and enjoying the visit here in Central India very much. We arrived in New Delhi Tuesday night, got up early Wednesday morning to take a train 2 1/2 hours to Agra where we spent the...
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It has been a great trip to this point Travel went well...and yes pretty exhausting. The overnight train is quite an experience. We do have a bit of sensory overload. Today we have been with the Lalls and it has been a very emotional experience. The stories...
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Just a note to say we arrived in Delhi according to schedule, spent the night in a hotel, got up at 5:00 to go to the train station, took a nice train to Agra, toured the Taj Mahal & Agra Fort, etc., got on a night train to Damoh, arrived in the middle...
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Hope all is well with you at home. We miss you very much and look forward to sharing our many experiences with you! We were in country 7 for barely a day, and how I wished we had stayed there longer. After arriving and eating, we were sent out into the...
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Wow these past few days have been a whirlwind. We've been through several different countries. Almost staying in a new city, a new country every night. Can I just say that people really need Jesus. In these cities we have found people who don't even know...
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We are currently in country number four of our trip. Getting here has been quite a journey! The extremes of the journey have been dramatic ranging from the vivid blue and green coasts of Eastern Europe to brown swamps and dirt roads. Having been in the...
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The team here just wrapped a powerful time of being the church this morning. Please pray for us as we head to country 2 in about ten minutes. Everyone is doing well and the "B" team here has taken incredible care of us...they have been a true blessing....
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Hey Everyone, The first day was a great learning experience for everyone! We spent a lot of time out preparing dinner as foreigners who didn't know what we were looking for and where we were supposed to get it. We figured out how to get money at the bank,...
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Hey everyone, we made it! We arrived today and things have been going great. We were met at the airport by some of the team members and it was cool to get to meet them for the first time and hear about the history of Eastern Europe. It was exciting to...
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We head to the airport in about 30 minutes…please be in prayer for the team of 11 traveling today. We hope to post again when we arrive. Thanks!...
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I have been in other cultures. I have been on other mission trips. But I haven't experienced culture shock until now. I wasn't expecting it, and I didn't know what to do with it. The smells of the city are different, the food is different, interaction...
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This is the line that Lonnie gave our team last night at debriefing. It has been a very full past several days here and the team is working us hard to help us adjust to get over jet lag as quickly as possible. We have had three very full days in a row....
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We are here. Everything went very smoothly. Had a couple of pretty bumpy flights, but everyone is here and all our luggage made it! We got in pretty late last night to a very warm welcome from Lonnie, his teammates, and a collection of Thai students....
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We are waiting at the airport in Nairobi. We will be boarding in a few hours. The trip has been completed. God and his people have been very good and gracious. Thanks to all for their prayers and sacrifice. We are looking forward to arriving home once...
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Friends, Our team completed their time in Kitale as we head back to Nairobi today. A special musical presentation was given on our behalf yesterday at Bahati Academy School for the work the team did. We as guests were given the opportunity to speak to...
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We could not have hoped for a better day to end this amazing trip. We started off early when all of us, along with the Costa Ricans, loaded up in a bus and drove to La Paz Waterfall Park. The 2 hour bus ride was filled with the chaos of driving through...
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We are ending our time in Kitale today. It has been a good and learning experience. The Children’s Home with its 52 children and the primary school of 220 pupils are moving forward. It is neat to see the Lord working through the staff here to impact these...
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We would like to start off with a little song… LA CUCARACHA La cucaracha, la cucaracha Ya no puede caminar, Porque le falto, Porque no tiene una patita para andar This song was a way for Allie and I to bond with the Costa Rican girls as we walked back...
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Yesterday, Sunday, Mike and I went to church at the Children's Home. Mike got to give the sermon there and did a fantastic job of switching between Swahili and English, it was amazing to listen to. After the service the Children's choir got up and sang...
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On Friday we worked from 8’o clock in the morning to 4, the entire time for the guys was spent hauling rubble and dirt down a hill and filling the concrete mixer. The girls spent the morning handing out flyers for the VBS, and then left at about 11 to...
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