This weekend we celebrated Cade's 1st Birthday. Wow, how this year has flown by! Cade is such a great little boy and he thoroughly enjoyed his party. Not sure if you can tell by the pictures, but he realy liked being the center of attention! We are now heading to Memphis to celebrate with my sister, Courtney, on her doctoral graduation. Way to go, Aunt Nee-Nee! After that, we will wrap up Curry's first year of preschool and will look towards planning his 3rd birthday party - and if you are attending, be warned - the theme will be TRAINS! We have been learning lately that through good times and bad, God is always faithful.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Home Safe and Sound
Thanks for praying for us and for supporting our work in Nicaragua. We had a wonderful trip - very successful!
Here are the final stats.
Professions of faith from adults and older children - 178
Medical Patients Served - 2,467
Prescriptions Filled - 17,159
Dental Patients Served - 455
We also distributed Bibles and befriended many people. Thanks for helping us serve the Lord by serving people.
Here are the final stats.
Professions of faith from adults and older children - 178
Medical Patients Served - 2,467
Prescriptions Filled - 17,159
Dental Patients Served - 455
We also distributed Bibles and befriended many people. Thanks for helping us serve the Lord by serving people.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Ready to Be Home
We had a good day touring Nicaragua today. We went to the market in Massayah and then to a volcano and a scenic lake with little shops and local music, but we all really want to be in Mississippi.
Tammy Guyse and Linda showed the market who was boss. Lins, you will like the shirt that Ann Culpepper and others helped up pick out. David Tynes has a surprise for the kids that might make our church a little more festive this Sunday - Margaret, get ready.
Mrs. Alice, Linda, Meredith and John are good.
Frank, ask Ann about her experience at the market. Oh, and send her another suitcase for all her new stuff. The economy in Nicaragua is improving hourly thanks to the Americano.
Thompson Lidell did an excellent job of our final devotion this morning. We are all proud of him. Good job Thompson. Bryan Fenton says that Darlene is comming with us next time (so get your passport).
Sorry no pictures today, but you will see plenty Sunday night at 6:00.
Lins, I miss you and the boys. Can't wait to see you guys tomorrow.
Tammy Guyse and Linda showed the market who was boss. Lins, you will like the shirt that Ann Culpepper and others helped up pick out. David Tynes has a surprise for the kids that might make our church a little more festive this Sunday - Margaret, get ready.
Mrs. Alice, Linda, Meredith and John are good.
Frank, ask Ann about her experience at the market. Oh, and send her another suitcase for all her new stuff. The economy in Nicaragua is improving hourly thanks to the Americano.
Thompson Lidell did an excellent job of our final devotion this morning. We are all proud of him. Good job Thompson. Bryan Fenton says that Darlene is comming with us next time (so get your passport).
Sorry no pictures today, but you will see plenty Sunday night at 6:00.
Lins, I miss you and the boys. Can't wait to see you guys tomorrow.
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