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Friday, May 30, 2008

Visit to Maryland's Eastern Shore Develops

When we traveled north to visit our team around Washington, DC, in April, we had hoped to pay a call on a group in the Eastern Shore of Maryland. That didn't work out then, but it appears to be taking shape now.

We plan to drive to Easton, Maryland tomorrow and speak at Mid-Shore Community Church on Sunday. Rev. Bill Glass has a special time in the first service each month to pray for missionaries. He has invited us to give a report about our mission, and the members, which have been prayer supporters, are eager to hear what the Lord is doing in PNG. How great! One man served in the US Army in PNG during World War 2.

The drive takes about six hours each way, but on top of that beach traffic from Washington, DC, has been known to back up for literally hours waiting to cross the bridge at the Chesapeake Bay. We're trying to time our driving to avoid the crowds, but we are not sure that is possible.

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