May 20. Cool and cloudy nearly all day. Praise the Lord for a little sunshine and enough wind to get most of the clothes dry. When it started sprinkling, Daddy brought the clothes in; and a few items were hung in the bathroom and bedroom to finish drying. Dallas preached in lotu this morning with Leviticus 17:11 and 14 as his text, showing that the life of the flesh is in the blood, and comparing it with the blood of Christ and the life of the believer being in the blood of Christ. Dallas’s message was short, but good. Afterward Daddy started the generator as Judy was here to do laundry. Then he came back and started Revelation class with the students. By the time Judy was done with laundry, the class was ended too, and he turned off the generator. The students had a short break, and then there was music class. Today we went over the questions from Monday’s lesson and then enjoyed singing for the rest of the class, about 40 minutes. I had Dallas lead the singing so I could see how he was doing. He did pretty well. Mike is scheduled to lead singing next time. During that time, Daddy changed the oil in the generator. Afterward, we went to outreach class, and Daddy showed the students how to teach the first lesson. Then they colored the two pictures that go with the lesson. A couple of them still have a little bit left to color tomorrow. After that was New Testament outlines class. Since there was lotu in place of the first class, we were able to finish about a half hour early today. It was a blessing to be able to eat earlier and have an earlier nap. During free time this morning, I completed the ladies’ meeting lesson I started yesterday and set up memory verses for printing. This afternoon, I wrote an e-mail to C&C. Early this evening, I started coloring pictures for the second outreach lesson. A little later in the evening, Bonita came to say that her father would like her to take the GMS training if we could still make it possible for her. (She had mentioned it this morning when she came to wash clothes.) So most of the rest of the evening was spent printing out a copy of each paper that all the other students already have. She seemed happy about being able to take the course. “I have made the earth, the man and the beast that are upon the ground, by my great power and by my outstretched arm, and have given it unto whom it seemed meet unto me.” Jeremiah 27:5 May 21. The classroom is a bit crowded now with seven students and eight when Gibson comes for the last course. Interest is high, and there were some interesting discussions in culture class. (I teach culture class on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the same slot as music class on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.) Just not enough time. Mata says now that she wants her own lessons, too, but ink and paper are in low supply. It took me several hours to get to sleep last night so I was quite tired by nap time today and slept almost two hours. Most of my “free” time today was spent copying Daddy’s outline of Thessalonians into the computer. He will use that next for the class in outlines of epistles. Also had to color the next two outreach pictures so the students can see how they are to be colored. They will be ready to do the next two tomorrow.
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