Liz and I went to visit our Pastor Frank Dyer School on the south side of Patos in the borough of Jatobá. It was great to see all the classes going along well and in total order and peace. We inspected the building work there, with the school's headteacher Gerlânia, where we are making a play and sports area for the children.
The rain situation is so desperate here that the authorities are already making appeals to the public to economize water in the rainy season! The reservoirs are very low and water rationing is clearly on the horizon. Please pray!
I heard some Yellow-chinned Spinetails near our school.
Our Vet daughter Deborah gave a stunning speech at the opening ceremony of a Council animal welfare facility this week standing between the Mayor and an MP. Well done Deborah! 😃
On Thursday night it rained 5 mm, on Friday night it rained 30 mm and last night it rained 18 mm at Green Pastures.
Yesterday we travelled 2 and a half hours west of Patos for me to preach at our church at Tavares' 18th anniversary service. It was a lovely service in the street in front of the church. I preached on Genesis 26. It was good to see folk there from the Tavares church's daughter churches in the villages of Olho D'aguinha Seco, Belém and Jurema. 14 sisters sang a song. Local pastor Robério led the service. We got home at midnight.
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