Saturday, January 16, 2010

Week in Review

After arriving back last Friday night, we jumped right back into serving. Saturday morning there was congregational fast... We gathered together for 5 hours of prayer and hunger to dedicate 2010 to the Lord, for his will to be done within the congregation, the town, the country, and the world. Saturday evening we had our church service; Tom drove Filemon (young man with cerebral palsy) & family to church and back. They live a ways down a crazy gravel road... Always a 'fun' adventure ;)

Sunday we had our first youth bible study, lead by one of the youth. We had fantastic conversation. Very interesting; very insightful. After, we had a 3.5 hour Dutch Blitz fest!

Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday we were back into the studies; a woman's ministry meet, birthday party, and planning meeting were mixed in there too. Last night we had a big bonfire for the youth. We introduced s'mores to the youth... We had to start the s'more building lesson with 'How to Roast a Marshmellow'. LOTS of fun! I love the youth.

My parents also arrived this week. We were blessed with the opportunity to get to San Jose and meet them at the airport. It's always nice to visit the "big city"; and it's always fantastic to have visitors!

So, after today, which will entail Filemon's family, Tom preaching(!), and a farewell, we are off for our next week of LOA. We are traveling with my parents through Costa Rica. We are very excited to experience other parts of this beautiful country, which we have grown to love.

2 comments:

Mark & Alexandra said...

Hi Tom & Candice,
God bless you both and what you're doing. We're enjoying reading your updates. On Sunday evening, Bob and Erika presented their experiences in Costa Rica with you, including plenty photos and videos. The hike featured prominently ("No whining! No complaining!"). Wow! We keep you in our prayers and pray that He continues to bless your ministry.
Mark & Alexandra

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