Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Update of above post
They have asked to pray that the rain will stop....(sorry it dropped the text when I posted it above)...Blessings!
News from Leghos
From Terry Henritze
Despite the poor conditions we taught at the school and worked on the clinic
construction. Later in the day we went to a shack on the mountain that would be
like a cantina and sang, danced, and as we did it attracted kids from the jungle
area to sneak up and after much encouagement come in. Since no electricity on
mtn we used Drews portable ipod speakers for music. We then held club and it was
great to see these kids of all ages laugh, dance, and participate in club. We
hurried back up the mountain before dark and more rain thru thick mud. Slipping
and sliding along the way. We love and miss you all!
Come on sun! I will read psalm 121 in the morning when we are all together
again!
T
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From Suzanne Haverty...The conditions at Leghos have gotten worse and we have been asked to pray for the rain to stop. We may lose contact with Terry until Friday because they have lost power due to the weather. As soon as they leave Leghos, they will be able to update the blog. Terry has assured me that, although the conditions are not good, that Ben Haverty, Todd Blair, Fred Henritze and the YL leaders are taking good care of the group and that the group will be in Leghos for their village house stays for Thursday night and then the group splits for Kilimanjaro and the safari. Please pray for our sweet Lord to clear the skies so the group can enjoy the beauty of His creation in Leghos for their last day..."Because you have made the Lord - my refuge, the Most High - your dwelling place, no harm will come to you; no plague will come near your tent, For He will give His angels orders concerning you, to protect you in all of your ways. They will support you with their hands so that you will not strike your foot against a stone." Psalm 91 Thank you God!
Despite the poor conditions we taught at the school and worked on the clinic
construction. Later in the day we went to a shack on the mountain that would be
like a cantina and sang, danced, and as we did it attracted kids from the jungle
area to sneak up and after much encouagement come in. Since no electricity on
mtn we used Drews portable ipod speakers for music. We then held club and it was
great to see these kids of all ages laugh, dance, and participate in club. We
hurried back up the mountain before dark and more rain thru thick mud. Slipping
and sliding along the way. We love and miss you all!
Come on sun! I will read psalm 121 in the morning when we are all together
again!
T
Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
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From Suzanne Haverty...The conditions at Leghos have gotten worse and we have been asked to pray for the rain to stop. We may lose contact with Terry until Friday because they have lost power due to the weather. As soon as they leave Leghos, they will be able to update the blog. Terry has assured me that, although the conditions are not good, that Ben Haverty, Todd Blair, Fred Henritze and the YL leaders are taking good care of the group and that the group will be in Leghos for their village house stays for Thursday night and then the group splits for Kilimanjaro and the safari. Please pray for our sweet Lord to clear the skies so the group can enjoy the beauty of His creation in Leghos for their last day..."Because you have made the Lord - my refuge, the Most High - your dwelling place, no harm will come to you; no plague will come near your tent, For He will give His angels orders concerning you, to protect you in all of your ways. They will support you with their hands so that you will not strike your foot against a stone." Psalm 91 Thank you God!
We are praying for all of you there, and send our love! I am sure that God is blessing you and those around you, even and especially, in the rain and the mud! Anne Genevieve, I am assuming you are remembering your Illahee days of wet and soggy clothes! You are a mud veteran! :-) McGiver was thrilled to hear that your knife came in handy! :-) Love, love, love to all! Carol Anne
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