And it was so good to be home. Before we were out of the RV the door was swung open and an extended arm reached toward me! So much time has passed, so many miles have been travelled but so much is the same. The church was full of sweet faces but a special few were missing. Some were at a meeting in Cornwall, others at a graduation in Winnipeg and one has gone on to be with her Lord.
Photo: Pastor Bruce introduces Denise.
I was blessed with the opportunity to lead the adult Sunday School class and then we went in to the morning service. Pastor Bruce has been doing a 3 part series on Our Resp
onsibility to the Poor. He did an excellent object lesson with ladies serving bountiful trays of fruit, chocolate, cheese & crackers. Although Pastor Bruce explained that there was enough for everyone and that he wanted everyone to sample the bounty of our country the servers only ever served the first two rows. At one point someone did take pity on the rest and threw a bag of rice to one onlooker. The morning was a very powerful statement of our need to be good executors of God’s provision.
Photo: Denise presents Simple Steps Walk.
And this is what the message of Simple Steps boils down to – we need to share what we have with the rest of the world. This life of sharing will lead to a previously unexperienced health for all of us.
After a wonderful potluck (where the kids served the adults dessert before they could indulge- good idea Kathleen!) we left for Denise’s parents home 3 ½ hours away in Centerville (near Napanee). We had a bit of a scare with the oil pressure but everything turned out fine.
3 comments:
Hey my love, your going to need to change your banner on the blog to read, "Denise IS walking 3000 kms. . . " and the little section, About me" will soon read "Denise is finished training and has now begun to walk 3000 kms." I'm so proud of you! God is doing great things for the "Least of humanity" through your humble efforts. I'm with you all the way!
UMLB, paul
Mom, I wish I could have been there with you. I'm nearly brought to tears looking at the pictures of Breadalbane.
I love you.
amie-lou
Hey
keep up the good work! Love the blog updates and the pictures. Keep pushing through one moment, one day, one step at a time. We are behind you 100 percent!!
Jon
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