This month has been all about pictures. We have had event after event. My girls turned 14 and 16 this year. I think we celebrated all month long. Here are a few photo shots for you:
By the way, prayer warriors, we have 85 more days till stateside assignment. We are looking forward to seeing many of you. Thanks for your support.
In His Love,
Les
Friday, September 24, 2010
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
VBS week at Golgotha Baptist
Last week was a full week of Vacation Bible School at Golgotha. Buck taught the oldest group. The family was able to join him for the last two days of events. I was so thrilled that we were able to go, because I had several witnessing opportunities. I talked with one man on the street; he was just passing by and wondered about the activities. Standing in costume on the street, I shared with him about Jesus. I also spoke with parents who were enjoying the festivities and refreshments at the church.
I am convinced more than ever how important it is for believers to be in harmony and use our spiritual gifts to compliment one another. Many church members were there serving in different capacities. It seemed as if everyone knew whose job was whose--some cooked the meals and snacks, some taught the lessons, some shared the Good News in testimony, some cleaned the building, etc. We all worked together to make the school a success. I can truly say: At Golgotha Baptist Church, you will find a family of believers working together!
In His Love,
Les
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