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March 18th 2008
Published: March 19th 2008
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Chris fell asleep at the dinner table.
We had a very busy day today. We got to sleep a little late and we didn't have to be anywhere until 9:30. Hooray! We met at Brad's house and Steve gave a short devo. There were new groups from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma and Knoxville, Tennessee. After getting some more "product" (aka door hangers) we headed out for a long day of going door-to-door. For the first part of the morning we knocked out 375 houses. For lunch we went to In-N-Out Burger. College students and cheap, good food is a wonderful mix. We met up with Brad and he was very encouraging and excited to see the progress we had made. We went to the rest of the houses in the afternoon (with a stop at Cold Stone for a break). It was a long hard day, but well worth it. Pray for Renaldo, he's been here 3 years and doesn't really know where he is with the Lord. We met a couple of people who were very interested in the church so pray that they know God's direction. Pray for the Jehovah's Witnesses who were also passing out fliers (which somehow mysteriously disappeared from the doors). We came across
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David sure was hungry.
a lot of people today and many were polite, some weren't sure, and some were bitter. Thank God for those who were encouraging and helped lift our spirits. I wish we could have gotten more names, but the Lord knows each of them. We went to a total of 1875 houses in the last 2 days. We are exhausted (but for some reason we're still up at 12:30am our time). Pray that the Lord refreshes us and that even though tomorrow is a free day, that we'll remember that we're constantly on a mission trip. We ended the night with dinner at Buca di Beppo and a rousing card game. All in all, it was an amazing day, and we're ready for the zoo tomorrow.


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