26 June 2006

LST's last week

Our LST project is winding down. Bryn and Blake have met some wonderful people and we should be able to continue some sort of a relationship with 5 or 6 of their new friends. It’s always an exciting time when you get to work with people from all different levels of faith. Some are from other religions and just want to go a bit deeper while using their English. Others are experiencing a thirst of things spiritual, centered on Jesus, that grows in intensity and can also invigorate the “teacher’s” faith. Thank God for those people.

Several of the new Christians at the Lausanne church are from past LST efforts. So please keep our new friends in your prayers.

And thanks to all of you who have supported different LST projects. Hugs to all of you who financed this team!

2 Comments:

At 00:01, Blogger Deb said...

Thanks for keeping us up to date with LST. Sounds like a great service and a wonderful ministry for you.

I offered to teach some Lithuanians and Sri Lankans English, but they kindly declined, as they would prefer to learn English with a British accent (of which there are only hundreds). Go figure. ;I

As for tonight's game, I am just boggled. I was not expecting this match (Nati/Ukraine) to be as uninspiring as the England/Paraguay match. And only one card! Except for Beckham tossing his cookies and shocking us all with finally scoring a kick, I thought we were having a repeat. We may soon be joining Nati this weekend. I had really hoped to see Nati progress.

Blessings with your new friends. Which American accent will they get?

 
At 08:11, Blogger Brady said...

Yes. One of the most boring games I've ever seen. Made me understand why some people don't like soccer. But we are still proud of our team. They did a good job up till then and fulfilled their goals.

 

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