The Thursday and Friday before Via’s wedding, we got what the weather forecasters called “An atmospheric river.” It used to be called heavy rain. The forecast was for 100mm (4 in.) of rain. Saturday morning, though, the day of Via’s wedding, the sunrise showed through over Mt Baker, and we had perfect weather all day.
That great feeling of a perfect wedding after days/weeks/months of preparation, and the married couple safely off on their honeymoon.
Deanna said good-bye to her parents, once again. Harold and Joan were significant partners in starting the mission and churches here in Northern Brazil.
Jim and Vicky were also key partners in the early years of the Xingu Mission. They are still sharp in their thinking, and we are always grateful for each encounter. “May these be good years for them, Lord, and may they sense Your pleasure and presence.”
Anna, Micah, Jonathan, and Henry
My brother Henry is now a grandfather. Jonathan and Anna drove down from upcountry to attend Via and Zack’s wedding.
A cicada watches us through our kitchen window. Since we live in the tropics, many of our windows have screens but not glass.
Have a great week,
So… what are your thoughts about church or difficult relationships?
Rick and Deanna.
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