February 16. After breakfast and Bible reading, there were a number of little tasks to do this morning — get the bed made, fold the clothes, collate the lessons I had printed out yestereve, and put the pages in the students’ notebooks. And then there was the bigger task of putting hardware on the schoolroom cupboard doors for latching them. What took the longest was trying to find bolts the right size and nuts the right size to fit the bolts. A little before noon, I made chicken-tater patties for dinner with the leftovers from the past few days. I took a lot longer nap than I had planned so didn’t get to wash my hair this afternoon as scheduled. While Daddy was teaching SCMS classes, I printed out the next 30+ pages of the notes for Revelation class. This evening, I got the last piece of hardware put on the school cupboard, and cleaned the cupboard all up with hot soapy bleach water. After our devotions together, I finished my prayer time for today and started writing another Bible primer for the school children. February 17. After collating the lessons I printed yesterday, the rest of the morning was spent in the schoolroom organizing all the school things — papers and teaching supplies filled up the cupboard; extra supplies were put in small boxes on another shelf; Bible story pictures were put on one end of the desk; supplies that won’t be used right now were put in a box under the desk. Mike was the only one who came to work on the classroom, and he, with a little bit of Daddy’s help, got a lot accomplished — a section of the wall cut out for the door, the door frame put on, and the door installed. Elijah had come somewhat early and spent the morning cutting firewood. It was after 1:00 before the work was done so once again we had a late nap. My nap was shorter today, too, because I needed to wash my hair before class time. Dallas arrived back at his home early this afternoon. Mike stayed for a while this evening to talk. Mike plans to go up to Minj with his family in March, when we go to town, to help Wenera with the school as well as carry out other ministries. Nehemiah has reported that there have been a total of 38 souls saved in Kavieng alone since he has been there. Liberty Baptist Church has given him permission to stay for a short time and disciple them, but it appears that the people of Kavieng want him to stay much longer. They are going to build a house for him. There are two churches supporting Nehemiah financially to stay in the work there in Kavieng.
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