June 10, 2005

Honee Home

It's always nice to see Daddy's shining face on Friday.

Kevin got home today in time to meet us at the church to walk through the "Holy Lands" for a rehersal of sorts. Tomorrow is the big day for our VBS. We'll be taking the community in small groups through the past - visiting the "Holy Lands" through a living history display. The village is so cute - and everyone will be in costume. A lady at church sewed some of our old sheets up to make us costumes and gave them to us tonight. We're going to pretend to be shepherds who are coming to town to visit the market. Jesus is going to come through and preach on a grassy area. The tax collector will be picking on everyone, and there will be live goats and a donkey. I can't wait to see this. I'll take my camera and try and post a photo tomorrow.

Not a single call on the house this week. Very depressing. I am trusting that God will make a way - a stream in this desert...

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