Thursday, June 7, 2012

Wednesday + Thursday updates


Jen, Kassi, and Bethany singing at Kilkenny Mid-week service

Nathan preaching at Kilkenny Mid-week service



Greetings all,

Wednesday was the team's last day in Waterford area; tomorrow morning they leave for Dublin.
The team met for the last morning with David and Rachel for the conclusion of their study together in the morning before going out and delivering more magazines. In the time the team has been in Waterford, they have distributed almost 7,000 4You magazines.

In the afternoon the team went out and knocked on doors. Most of the people spoken to did not really respond, but Nathan and Bethany had a long chat with a man named Noel, who seemed uninformed but interested in the "Born-again" view of many areas of life. Linda and Kassi spoke to a man who seemed slightly insane, which provided a lot of entertainment to the group. Jen and Rachel were also able to share the Gospel with a group of boys that were playing on their bikes outside.

This evening the team went to Kilkenny to visit a local assembly, after prayer and worship Tim and Nathan spoke to the fellowship. Tim spoke about discipleship, and Nathan told the assembly about the team's activities and goals.

Today (Thursday) was moving day for the team. We left Waterford at 8am in the pouring rain. The rain put a damper on sightseeing. Our first stop was at a lookout point over the Wicklow Mountains. Nathan, Ben, and Jen were the only ones to brave the elements. They all got soaked, but they said the view was worth it. The next stop was Glendelough, but due to the rain we were unable to go and explore. We learned a lot of history of the area though threw a movie. After a nice lunch in a pub, we drove to Shankill and settled into Glen Maris. We enjoyed a final evening with Tim, Linda, and Jerry. They will be leaving around 4am for Ghana.

Keep strong in the Lord,
Tnt Teams

1 comment:

  1. Praying daily (and more) for you, and praising the Lord for the many conversations and the seed sowing. We are eager to be around our Saviour in Glory some day (maybe soon) to see the harvest!

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