XC.DC France '08

Sharing & Seeing God's Grace at work in France, January '08

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Many new posts today

I just want you to know that this post you are reading is 1 of 16 new posts that were added just in the last 12 hours. As you are looking at the posts you will have to click on the words (older posts) at the bottom of the blog to see more of the posts that I have added today. You will have to do this more than once to see all the newest posts.

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4 comments:

MilitaryARFF said...

Hi Everyone! These photos are like medicine to our souls after having gone so many days without contact. Seeing Kaylynn in front of the Eiffel Tower- I literally sat here and cried! It is always good to hear from our girls. Thank you Gary for the photos and your messages. I'm sure you would rather be sleeping or resting and we appreciate you taking the time to keep us informed. I, for one, am not the least bit worried for any of you and I know that you all are caring for our girls like they are your own. We trust that each of you are in God's hands and He is directing your path and setting up divine appointments for you. If I am not hearing from you guys, I can only assume that you do not have internet access etc and just wait patiently (ok-forget the patiently part!) to hear something by email or by the blog. Again- no worrying- just missing my girl and so anxious to hear all the amazing things that you are seeing and experiencing. Enjoy yourselves! See what you can see and remember that God is found in the little things. We are praying constantly for you! Miss you! Love-Angie Rush (Kaylynn's mom)

Hulls said...

'So glad to see the photos and read the updates.
We so understand the patience it took to adjust to Paris- we were right there trying to make sense of it all. It was so good to see everyone and share dinner and the church service. Ladies, you did such a good job!
My prayer for the team is that they will find God in France and be a blessing to those they cross paths with.
Now we are home and the house is unusually quiet without Bethanie and Chandler. Bob even commented today on the lighter loads of laundry we have without them home.
Miss you, B and C.
Love U Much- Mom, Dad and Austin

Anonymous said...

way to go Miss B and Chandler I knew it would be the best wish I was there enjoy love seeing the pics take notes J and P miss u

Lori Kelley said...

Hi Leah and everyone:
Are you tired of bread????????

Thought for the day:
"Our most effective witness comes when others see hope and joy radiate from our lives." What is radiating from you today?

Have a wonderful day - we are loving the pictures and stories on this blog! We couldn't believe all the shells we saw on the beach at Normandy.

Can anyone tell us what you did at the church service? Are you going to do another one?

God bless and enjoy your evening!

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