Note: We got a message on a contact form asking about the need for Mom and Dad to get the rest of their wall built. That need has been taking care of. Thank you very much for asking. We tried to respond to the message but were having difficulty doing that. So, I put my sister's email address on the sidebar of the blog under Mom and Dad's profile information. You should be able to just click on that and send an email. That might make it easier for us to answer any questions. Thanks so much!
October 16. Drizzly this morning so Daddy started a fire. After several layers of fog went through, God warmed up the earth with sunshine. He sent us rain again starting mid-afternoon. Amos, Mike, and Wan worked on the porch this morning and finished getting the limbum on the floor and the roof on. Work will be continued next week. I worked on elder/deacon lessons, set up Acts for printing and then printed it, made corrections in Romans through II Corinthians, put together a new journal booklet. I also filled up the washing machine this afternoon since Judy didn’t come around to do that. She also wasn’t here for classes, but Amos and Mata didn’t seem to know why. Maybe she wasn’t feeling well and was sleeping. (She wasn’t feeling well, and she was sleeping.) October 17. The first couple hours of the morning were quite foggy, but then blue sky and sunshine appeared. Clouds and rain came back mid-afternoon. Judy came to work about 8:15—washed clothes., swept floors, and shelled peas. We were thankful for nice weather to dry the clothes before the afternoon rains came. I did some crocheting after breakfast and quiet time. Spent most of my computer time today working on Revelation lessons. We also had some visitors today. Nuka and Oyaqava came for a brief visit and to see if we had a blanket or something for Oyaqava to take to Marivo and use for his sister’s burial. She had been sick for some time and passed away the night before last. They said she was saved and had actually gotten up and come over to Liberty for lotu this past Sunday. Later in the afternoon, Yanahdo came and wanted to have the Scriptures read to her and have me pray for her. October 18. Praise the Lord for answered prayer and giving us a dry and sunny day. The men went on outreach to Kairaba this morning so we prayed for the Lord to keep the weather good for them to go and return. I slept in until about 6:30 this morning, the first time I’ve slept in for a while. My body seems to want to wake up about 5:45 these days, now that the world gets bright earlier in the morning. After breakfast and Bible reading, I prayed and made the bed and folded clothes. Prayed some more while I was crocheting. Then Daddy and I went out for a walk. Learned from Marava that another of Oyaqava’s sisters (Luke and Julian’s mother) died last night. She too had been sick for a while. The family will cry again tonight in Marivo and bury that woman’s body tomorrow. Then they will cry here tomorrow night and bury the other body the next day. When we returned from our walk, I worked on a Revelation lesson for a while. Then Daddy and I had our lotu time. How we enjoyed singing the old hymns! Two of the hymns we sang today were about the blood—”Saved by the Blood” and “Nor Silver Nor Gold.” What a blessing and thrill to the heart to sing them! After that, we proofread a couple more chapters of Acts and then had time for prayer. This afternoon, I finished a section of the Revelation lesson and started on the next section. “For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's.” 1 Corinthians 6:20 Not with silver or gold, but with the precious blood of Jesus. Glory, I’m saved!
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