Monday, January 28, 2008

Another One Bites the Dust

Sorry. Another trainee quit, dangit.

:-) : (essentials for the skimmers)
Still in Lima.
The trainees are dropping like flies.
My lady embarked on the Appalachian Trail this week.

:-b : (extras for the non-skimmers)
Dear brethren and sistren,
Seeing the brothers, Jim Shoemake and John Campbell, from Mt. Vernon, in Limawas quite a blessing! I was honored to get to spend a day with them. It's always great to see folks for back home. We hungout in Lima and got to sharpen each other's iron, so to speak (Proverbs 27:17). I thanks my Jesus.
As many of you already know, Racheal (my fiancée, for those of you who have been in a coma for the last couple weeks) has just begun to hike the Appalchian Trail with our friend, Anne Tully. They have started in Springer Mtn., GA and will hike to Mt. Katadyn, ME (see attached map). They look to be done in Juneish. I'm really stinking excited of my baby doing one of her life-long dreams. Yes, there was that female hiker who was killed this month on the AT, but the suspect is in costudy. No, i'm not worried. Racheal could beat up any woman i know (minus my sister, Lena)
and most men too. Besides, they're both packing heat and i'm not talking about their camp stoves.
In other news, Andy has left the Xtreme Training in Pucallpa. I'll just bite my tongue.
PrayeRequests:
Racheal and Anne, on the Trail.
The quiters, to be able to seek the Lord's Will back in the States.


Quote of the Week:

"Don't worry. I got Lola with me." -Racheal. "Lola" is Racheal's .22 pistol.
Heart,
†il the whole world hears,
corey reid pendergrass

Trainees:
The Chicos
Henry-David -- Peru
Heber Saul -- Peru
Jaire -- Peru
Roderigo -- Peru
Jeff -- Texas
Steven "Uncle Remis" -- South Carolina
Lorne "LJ" -- Florida
Belis Roderiguez --Peru
Deyvis Sauchez -- Peru
Jorge Limas -- Peru

The Chicas
Yoli -- Peru
Rosalinda -- Peru
Betina -- Peru
Isabet -- Peru
Katie -- South Carolina
Linzi -- Georgia
Christy -- USA
Nadia -- Quebec, Canada
Matilda Areralo -- Peru

Please be praying for each of them and write them encouraging letters! You can ask them about themselves, what they are learning, what they are growing in, what they are struggling with, and how you can pray for them. You can share the same information with them. Send letters to:
[recipient(s)'s name(s)]
Apartado 89
Pucallpa
Perú

If you're sending gifts or supplies, please send them to share with group as a whole, not to individuals.

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