Sunday, October 10, 2010

Busy and more busy, but slow today

Friday was Ed last day here. He believes his time has come to a end and he will be moving back to Fort Lauderdale, Fl. He was a blessing as he over saw the Camp plus my roommate too. I ask that if you think of him, say a prayer or two, he has been praying on what is next for his life.
The next picture is Harri. He has been coming here now for over 3 months, on Fridays to help us out. We dug out three holes and replace the fence posts. The reason is, the horses lean on them, plus the water sit above the ground next to them, they just rot off.
Friday morning two guys from Fort Lauderdale, Fl, CCA. Came in to make sure that, their trip here in January 2011, is some what set up. They flew in Friday morning at 9:24. Sean picked them up at the airport and drove them around all day. Mark set up appointment for them, before. Mike and Marty have been coming here for over 6 years. They work together at Calvary Chapel Ft Laud. They will be coming back in Jan with 130 8th graders and adults. So with this many kids, they really need to make sure that there is a plain. The third picture is Michelo, Felecia,Tim Marty Mike and Jen. The meeting was on, with Tim and Felecia All Saints Camp. What can they do there. Michelo and Jen was on Jen's school and Michelo's ministry at Calvary Bible with the youths. At the end of the meeting I think every one is pretty much in the loop and we will see what happens in January?
The last picture is a sign that was on a taxi driving by while I was waiting for Mike and Marty in front of the motel, half of the kids will be staying at. The other half will be with me at our Camp ALC. Then half way through the week they will switch places. Like I said in the Bering, boy run here and there. But it all worked out for the glory of God and His plains. I was somewhat concere about all these kids coming, but now I am looking forward in seeing what He will do duirng this time.
It is Sunday and I need to get going to church here in Nassau.

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