Dutrieux data
October 2013
The pace has picked up!
It is amazing to see how
quickly things fell into place and the keenness for all to get involved and
participate. We now know that we know that we know that we were not supposed to
return to Bulgaria for the last part of this year. Suddenly, although it’s been
a long time coming, we are in full swing with regards to running
the Passage to Purpose programme in two congregations. One in Centurion
and the other in Pretoria East. Both these congregations are also running with
Output Platforms,
which we will oversee till the natives get the hang of it.
It is a blessing and a privilege to serve these
people. What is truly an awe inspiring is the size of the two classes. They had
really short notice to decide to commit to eight weeks, once a week. One of our classes had to commence without
electricity… no sweat, with the help of an inverter-brandishing friend
Jean-Pierre was able to do the class in a most romantic setting. There’s a
first time for everything, right?
On the home front things
are different. Jordan has returned home from his time in Bulgaria and it is
good to have him back. Summer has
certainly landed, and even though some days are warm, we are enjoying some
great rainy days, cloudy days and cooler days too. This makes Rita happy.
“Free” water helps the garden grow. Well not really
free, but, solar powered pump for the borehole
has helped hugely in the watering of the plot, now maybe we can consider
a real garden…. Meh!
Maybe not.
A little time out was had
on my Birthday. Jean-Pierre took me out for the day, it was really pleasant and
carefree. Coffee shops, lunch, train…no parking issues etc. Lovely time.
We thank God for His
faithfulness in all things.
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