Prayer Breakfast
Last night we programmed the Magellan for our destination this morning. It laid out a route we have never traveled.
It made us a bit nervous, but Cerwin decided to trust it – and it saved us 15 minutes. GPS is the neatest thing!
Our destination was TFC’s York Chapter Prayer Breakfast near Dover, PA.
After breakfast Cerwin told the group about his week and some future ministry plans.
Cerwin explained that he and Ted (above) designed new racks for TFC’s ministry literature – mostly because it took so long to make the other style.
The top part is for paperback Bibles and smaller items. TFC’s monthly publication Highway News can be stacked in the middle section. Cerwin thought 300+ issues will fit there.
Cerwin was glad for the help of Glenn (above) on Friday. He completed the cross for the promotional chapel.
Next Project
As soon as he has completed the final touches on the promotional chapel, Cerwin will bring the Life-Saver Chapel, Elkton, Maryland (above) back to the shop for remodeling, as it is starting to look a bit ragged.
It is one of our oldest chapels and is still heated with fuel oil. Our new ones are heated with electric. Chaplain David Hoy, a skilled electrician, spent today preparing the wiring for the arrival of a newer chapel.
The old chapel will immediately be replaced by the Encourager, which is currently without a home. It had been in the Pocono’s until a year ago when the truck stop was sold and turned into a shopping/restaurant mall.
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After those chapels are exchanged, Cerwin will begin construction on a new chapel for East St. Louis.
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Following Cerwin’s update, I shared some office-related happenings and a few thoughts from the message I have prepared for an upcoming talk with Ladies Fellowship at church – Developing Loving Relationships.








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