back at the new home now. arrived around 2am, after leaving here a little before 10 am yesterday! bit of a long day, but it is done
vans returned, keys handed back, old house shut down
new house is piles of boxes
time for a cup of tea and then our beds!!!
thanks for the prayers from around the world - they were very much welcomed and answered, because we haven't had a single hitch stop us - God is good!!!! SO very GOOOOD
time for a brew (cup of tea) and then bed!!! with tomorrow being a rest day and then some
Andy B and the BerryBunch
Only few baptisms in the recent months!
https://news.yahoo.com/expect-more-extreme-weather-2022-095922895.html
Srilanka needs your prayers! Pray for open doors and open hearts !
https://www.downtoearth.org.in/blog/agriculture/sri-lanka-s-organic-farming-crisis-learning-from-failures-79138
A friend shared with me and it encouraged me.
#Iran 77 year old
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DewodtmRkNE
@Jo_PrayerN_actionCenter heartbreaking! 🙏
Please continue to pray for #srilanka
#warwidows #2017 news article
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-srilanka-trafficking-war-widows-idUSKBN1AP00L
@Jo_PrayerN_actionCenter This is one huge benefit in the farming methods you promote. There is nutrition in the food when it is grown well and the soil is maintained. People can prepare the foods in a way they enjoy or are accustomed to eating it. These things take time to learn, but are so beneficial. I enjoy learning about natural and efficient methods for farming and growing edible plants. However, I live in an urban setting, so although I plant some veggies, I'm not able to implement a lot of the farming methods. I do a bit of composting with earthworms to enrich the soil, by feeding food scraps to the worms rather than throwing it all away. It's so refreshing to see the creative ways people are using the resources available!
2 vans at home and ready to load.
it's freezing cold here today - we're about to have a cooked breakfast before loading the vans throughout today
tomorrow we drive to our new home - anything up to around a 6 hour journey, and unload them
on Saturday we return the vans and drive back to our new home - around a 11-12 hour day
our car engine started playing up yesterday, but Jo made it to her last day of work and back, and we made it to the van hire place this morning.
we need another 500 miles or so out of the car, as we have no money for repairs (we suspect the last two, original, fuel injectors) and will need to find a garage once we've arrived at the new house. even if we had the money, garages are booking many days into the future anyway
plenty to pray for, and into, over the next 72 hours or so!!
we're certain God hasn't brought us this far to fall at the final hurdle, so we're holding to hope and Jesus!!
Andy B
I like Dingdash!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50sVMNMYNjA
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