We started the day at a relative low point, since we had some setbacks relative to the project. We found out that several things had to be changed before we could proceed with the electric wiring as we planned. As the day progressed we started to see progress and several things got accomplished that encouraged us. One God thing that happened was that I was cutting a groove for an electric line in the wall and touched a water line with the drill I was using. I saw a small piece of the line before I cut through it. It would have been a huge amount of work to correct it. By noon I was feeling good. The morning group started the tiling and got the process down. By the end of the day we had the pantry almost complete and many of the electric circuits cut and ready to wire.
At lunch we heard that Kilunda, the boy who is having the surgery, was denied a Visa. We prayed for Kilunda and the government officials, that this trip would go forward.
I talked with Robin by phone midday from the ladies prayer breakfast. It was very good to hear her voice and the encouraging words.
I do not spend exstensive time with the kids like other team members but I greatly enjoy playing with them. They seem to enjoy it too.
We heard a great song on Sunday which went "Jehovah has the final say" This has become a theme for me on this trip. Whatever comes I am confident he will accomplish just what he has planned for us and I'm confident that it is completion of this project.
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