Harvest has begun for the agriculture project.
The recent heavy rain caused some of the corn in the old mission field to fall to the wet ground so it needed rapid harvest.
Patrick says the harvest looks "encouraging".
A conference was held last week at the Bible College.
We don't have much to report yet but the new borehole was put into service, which helped with the extra people on campus.
Church and college leaders at the field with Patrick earlier this year.
News out of Haiti continues to inspire fervent prayer as the gangs continue to expand their territory.
Praying for a big breakthrough.
Please Lord help!!
We continue to work hard on our personal and family interactions in California.We did take a day to visit Sequoia National Park before picking up Anna at a friend's home so that we could celebrate Easter together.
We continue to work on plans for Eli and Kris' mom to join us for a couple days before Anna's graduation and a few days of family time.
We also are working on our summer plans for Partnership Development time.
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The second photo shows the base of General Serman, the largest living tree by volume known on earth with a single-stem.Height: 275 feet
Seeded: between 700-300 years BC
Weight: 4.189 million pounds
Volume of trunk: 52, 500 cu ft.
There was snow still on the ground in the mountains.
Hard to wrap one's mind having lived in the tropics as long as we have when we were driving to the park through citrus groves, past palm trees and bright bouganvelias that one only had to look up a bit and see snow capped mountains. Wild!!
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