Pretty much everything on my truck has been bought by Billy or Tim. These are items that are hard to find over in the Bahamas, or the cost is outrageous.
I am very blessed to be able to use my home to be a waiting area to help them out. I am not living in the Bahamas any more, but I can still be part of my family there.
It really is neat to see how things work after you ask our Lord for some help. That is correct, I got everything on my truck in one load. You can see is is loaded up to the hills.
So as for the large ladder (14 foot) hanging off the back, I asked my neighbor Jim if he would follow behind me. It is only about 7 miles away. But I felt much better after we got to Harbortown Marina.
This ship belongs to Captain Bruce and his wife, Sheila. They live up in South Carolina. Every year they get a crew and sail south to here. As for this trip I had a chance to be part of bring them some supplies and other items that their friends and mine, for the Bahamas.
As I showed up Captain Bruce was talking with a guy about buying this little skiff. So I guess Captain Bruce got a good deal and bought it. He got everyone off of his ship and and we picked up the skiff and carried it from the parking lot over a couple of cars and dropped it the water off of the dock.
It really looks like a lot of fun to be able to be part of Captain Bruce;s crew. But not this time. Maybe next time I will sail over to the Bahamas with him?
Hey the real neat thing is, everything made it to the ship and they should have sailed out the next morning.(Monday) But he was telling me he had to go north first and then sail over to the Bahamas this week.
Prayerfully everyone and things make it over there and they start out their year bring glory to our Lord Jesus Christ. This is a mission ship and I know He is being glorified.
Just praise HIM.
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