August 27. Air conditioners ran all night last night. I really did miss the nightly fresh air, but it was much too hot and humid last night. And we didn’t go out for a walk this morning either because of the closeness in the air. I spent the day working on other projects - getting some cards and notes ready to take to church tomorrow; planning out new dietary notes for stage two of the cleansing diet - tissue rebuilding; planning out September’s schedule. About 10:30, I started fixing dinner. Today I made Chicken, Peas, and Brown Rice casserole and it was delicious. I was glad Daddy liked it. I didn’t get to “eat” any, but I did add broth and whip some of it into soup. This afternoon, Daddy, Christy, and I went out to Ginger’s salvage store and were able to get quite a few things. I was thankful to find quite a few of the healthy drinks like we usually get at WalMart or Ingles, plus a couple little blocks of goat cheese. Before supper, Daddy and I emptied another one of the suitcases with our possessions from PNG. Now all my lambs are unpacked and set up on a shelf in the bedroom, and more pictures have been hung on the wall. I did get to eat a small salad tonight. My, it tasted good! I actually got hungry today after having just liquids all week. “9But when divers were hardened, and believed not, but spake evil of that way before the multitude, he departed from them, and separated the disciples, disputing daily in the school of one Tyrannus. 10And this continued by the space of two years; so that all they which dwelt in Asia heard the word of the Lord Jesus, both Jews and Greeks.” Acts 19:9,10 When people don’t want to hear the truth, it isn’t time to quit. It is time to separate the disciples and continue teaching them. As the disciples are diligently taught, they will take God’s word to others so that everyone may have the opportunity to hear the word of the Lord.
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