In the meantime, we are hoping that the election difficulties in Kinshasa will abate in time for us to leave the MTC and fly there on our scheduled February 20th date. The Mission President & his wife, as well as the six pair of Senior Missionary couples were evacuated almost four weeks ago and flown down to Johannesburg, South Africa. They have been trying to coordinate as much of the work as possible from afar, but it is not easy to do and they are very anxious to return to Kinshasa.
Regardless of the situation at this time, there is not the slightest doubt in my mind that there will be slow and steady progress in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. God's hand is over Africa and we believe that He has prepared the people of the DR Congo in a very special way to receive His most precious blessings. We can't wait to finally get there and be part of that exciting experience.
As we consider the little baby, born in humble circumstances, though He was the son of God, we pray that we may all feel the love which our Savior, Jesus Christ has for us. We hope that all who read this will feel the peace & joy of Christmas truly celebrated & keep those blessings throughout the year.
As we consider the little baby, born in humble circumstances, though He was the son of God, we pray that we may all feel the love which our Savior, Jesus Christ has for us. We hope that all who read this will feel the peace & joy of Christmas truly celebrated & keep those blessings throughout the year.
I love your post Mom but I look forward to the day your posts are sent from the mission field. Not that I don't enjoy having you around but it will just be so exciting once you are out there sharing your experiences with us back home. Tick tock tick tock. It's coming quickly.
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