Friday, July 28, 2006
UFMers in Belem
It was good to see other UFM colleagues, involved in work with street kids. Clockwise: Shirley: Lynne and Kelly: Danny and Sheila with Stephanie and Lucas: Cora and Maureen. Living so far away, we have only seen one of these colleagues before in Brazil: Lynne McLeavy, in 1998.
The Nash Family
At the end of the marathon, Belem meant ministry opportunities, moments with other colleagues, sightseeing, exotic fruits and foods, and a chance to bury some ghosts from the past, amongst other things. But simply the best bit was time with the Nash family: Graham and Tina, missionaries from Chessington Evangelical Church, also with UFM Worldwide, with their three girls Chloe, Shona and Anna. Long talks, craziness, the joy of being with colleagues who tick the same way theologically and culturally: God really blessed us through this family. Thank you for having us, Nashes!
It was good to see other UFM colleagues, involved in work with street kids. Clockwise: Shirley: Lynne and Kelly: Danny and Sheila with Stephanie and Lucas: Cora and Maureen. Living so far away, we have only seen one of these colleagues before in Brazil: Lynne McLeavy, in 1998.
The Nash Family
At the end of the marathon, Belem meant ministry opportunities, moments with other colleagues, sightseeing, exotic fruits and foods, and a chance to bury some ghosts from the past, amongst other things. But simply the best bit was time with the Nash family: Graham and Tina, missionaries from Chessington Evangelical Church, also with UFM Worldwide, with their three girls Chloe, Shona and Anna. Long talks, craziness, the joy of being with colleagues who tick the same way theologically and culturally: God really blessed us through this family. Thank you for having us, Nashes!