THOUGHT FOR TODAY: Brian Hogan told about people in Mongolia who are hearing about Christ for the first time and yet before the day is done they are worshiping Him with all their heart. Stories like that are why I don't believe in atheists.
Putting together the final details on volunteers coming to Honuras to minister in Feb. and Mar.2/16/2011
Valentines Day was indeed a red letter day for us as we had contact with all five of our kids. Jenny and Jeff came for dinner; Marisa called from Chicago and Amy from New Jersey; and Mike called from Georgetown in Kentucky. The last couple of days I have spent at least eight hours making pay arrangements with various healthcare providers involved with Cheryl's surgery. We will be getting a good deal of help from our health care co-op. We worked with First Methodist Church today on their final list of people who will be coming to Honduras on March 11. We were pleased to learn that Mike Platt will be coming. An unexpected surprise -- Jeffrey will be coming down with a group to serve as an interpreter. We also spent time the last couple of days finalizing plans for the group from Colorado arriving February 26. Isaac Holtz will be coming with four doctors and three support personnel. This noon I went to a missions meeting at Christ Presbyterian church. The speaker was Brian Hogan, missionary to Mongolia and author of There's a Sheep in My Bathtub. It was an inspiration to hear him speak and also to see the large number of churches from Tulsa and surrounding areas who send representatives to this monthly missionary meeting.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY: Brian Hogan told about people in Mongolia who are hearing about Christ for the first time and yet before the day is done they are worshiping Him with all their heart. Stories like that are why I don't believe in atheists. Comments are closed.
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