Monday, February 17, 2014

The Work Begins II



The six-hour drive – the last hour on a road passable only by four-wheel drives with large wheels – to David’s brother Timothy’s place near Grano de Oro, passed without incident, and we were greeted warmly..
This itinerant linguistics consultant gig could get habit forming. How is this for guest quarters?
Today the rubber meets the road. Please pray that this is a productive time, that my consultees (or tutees or students or whatever) get what they came for and are encouraged and refreshed, and that they learn things that will make them more effective in discipling the people they are working with.

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