On May 20 we returned to Poland, to our house and
belongings. Our van suffered from
parts scavengers with stolen headlights and turn signals and a window removed
so the thieves could look around inside.
However, nothing else of value
was stolen, and we are thankful. There was an attempt to get in the house, but the girls who were staying here were startled into attention at 2 am when the would-be burglars tried to break the door down with a fence post. We |
think they were surprised that the door didn’t shatter (it is metal).
Instead, the lights flipped on, the police were called, and the thieves ran
away. Thank you for praying for us as we read |
just to the culture of central Europe. In many ways we could hardly wait to get
back and leave the “rat race” of fast-paced America. Mike has been
busy trying to get the family set up before he leaves by train for Romania
where he is teaching in Fetesti, a small city near the Black Sea. This will be the first of such courses. In the next
prayer letter we should let you know how that time went.
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We are currently
lacking $300/month of our budgeted support.
Please pray that the Lord would supply this need. |