The rest of the folks from A Child’s Hope had done most of the clean-up already, so we talked with the missionaries while we waited to have our de-brief meeting. One of the board members led us in a wonderful prayer of Thanksgiving to God for all that He had done over the weekend. We then discussed how things went, and the high-priority logistics for the future (most of those are on me as the Trip Coordinator, with the deadline of commitment for our missions trips coming up on April 15th.)
We were sad to say our goodbyes to everyone,
but we had a lunch date to keep. I am so blessed to be part of an incredible
team of people at A Child’s Hope! Everyone is so down-to-earth and kind. I have
never felt more loved and welcomed by a group of people that I have only met
face-to-face once or twice in my life!
We started to drive north in order to visit
some other friends in Houston. Pastor Randy was the Pastor of our church in
Michigan before he moved to Texas last summer. We hadn’t had a chance to see
his whole family since they moved, so we were very excited to see them again!
We met them at their new church where the
kids were having baseball games. We visited while the games finished.
Pastor
was so nice to get all of us snow cones! They were quite refreshing.
Photo
Credit: Roma.
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Then
he gave us the grand tour of the church.
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All
of us in front of the church.
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Most
of us got fajitas with rice and beans. It was honestly the very BEST Mexican
food I have EVER had! And I have gone to Mexico and had the real deal, so take
it from me! J
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It was wonderful to see all of you again! Though I've never been to Mexico, this is my favorite Mexican restaurant so far in town. I'm thankful you're gala fundraiser was a huge success. I'm humbled by your faith and obedience in following what God has laid on your heart in Haiti. I can't wait to hear your report when you return this summer!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you all had such a wonderful time in Huston. The Gala and fellowship with friends both old and new I am sure created special memories.
ReplyDeleteThe church in your pictures looks just like Bell Shoals (old sanctuary) inside and out.
Love,
Aunt Debbie
It was so good to see you and your family as well, Miss Stacy! We are now big fans of Pappasitos. :-) In fact, we ate there tonight with my Grandparents who are in from Ohio. They loved it as well.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your kind words. I too, am thankful things went so well at the gala. I also look forward to sharing with you about my trip later this year!
~Bianca
We did make a lot of memories at the gala, Aunt Debbie. And yes, the church building is a lot like the old Bell Shoals campus. It has the same style.
ReplyDelete~Bianca