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Archive for August, 2009

Goodbyes at the Cape

August 30th, 2009
Amber, Jacob, and Bob

Amber, Jacob, and Bob

Seven years of our life were spent working in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.  The church in Cape has a long history of faithfulness.  On August 23 the Cape congregation gave us a very warm and touching send-off.  Goodbyes continued into the next week, when, on August 30 ,we finally ended our seven years with the Cape congregation.  We were given a money tree and a song book with special inscriptions from the entire congregation wishing us well.

European Training (Aug 11-21)

August 21st, 2009

Missions Classes & Espresso

Class Training with Howard Bybee

Class Training with Howard Bybee

This training was meant to prepare us for doing mission work in Italy.  The program was an 8-5 , Monday through Friday type format.    Four others also received this preparation: Jillian, Emily, Cullen, and Travis–all en route to Florence.  These were exceptional students with majors ranging from science, linguistics, and the performing arts.  Marla and I stayed with Dr. Carl Mitchell

Our Hosts the Mitchells

Our Hosts the Mitchells

and his wife Frankie (former missionaries to Italy after WWII).  Golfed with Carl and Howard on Saturday.    The classes included: cross-cultural communication; received psychological testing; group dynamics; studies in John; world view; science and faith; Italian nuances; Catholicism; and, church history.  We drank much Espresso.

Italian Wedding Reception

Paul Love and Bob in the Kitchen

Paul Love and Bob in the Kitchen

Marla and I also participated in an Italian Wedding reception at the Loves.  Marla served while I worked in the kitchen with Eleanor (raviolli was a course; grilled chicken another; also, capers; fresh basil; tomato and mozzarella as appetizers).

College Church Elders’ Blessing

College Church Elders' Prayer

College Church Elders' Prayer

On Sunday night, the College Church elders (over 30) prayed in a circle with us before the congregation; this, following the singing of Sii Con Me. Dr. Burks was among the elders.  The significance of this event, to Marla and me, is perhaps due to the continued progress being made toward our goal of getting to Italy.