Saying Farewell to Trish & Bible School
Tuesday, July 13
Our breakfast was bittersweet, because I knew this was probably the last time I would visit with Trish http://i-was-there-and-back-again.xanga.com/ face-to-face for a long time, as their family is moving to the west coast.
We had a great morning, and I pray that she and her family will receive God’s richest blessings.
That evening we attended our Bible School.
Our superintendents and teachers do a fabulous job of preparing a great Bible school.
A view before I went up the steps to the balcony.
I am amazed at the talent of those who do the sanctuary decorating.
The subject was on Egypt, and the need to show our children that God’s Word connects to every area of our lives and is as relevant today as it was thousands of years ago .
There was a large pyramid – which I failed to photograph – that went from the floor to the top of a six-foot ladder on the balcony.
Welcome by the superintendent
Devotions
Childrens’ Story – which is one of the reasons we chose to attend on Tuesday evening – our niece Chelsey (seated on stage) was involved in the short play.
These three “Love Ladies”(right) were trying to convince Chelsey to join their group (a cult), but because she knew enough about the Bible and had a friend (seated) who backed her up, she did not fall for their convincing lines.
I had a busy week, so this was the only evening I attended. Cerwin was able to attend one other night.















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