Day #2 – Train

Posted on May 5, 2007

At last, we are on the final leg of our trip to Sevastopol. We had a scare in Nashville after being told our flight was cancalled. Thanks to everyone praying it all worked out in the end. Everyone is having a great time. We are excited to get to work and start the mission headquaters for HopeHouse. By the way Troy, I know you would be dying to hear that tommorow we will be going sailing on the Black Sea. Another rough day in the life of mission work. But someone has got to do it. Today we were able to take in some sights in Kiev. We ate dinner at an authentic Ukrainian buffet probably as good as A and A I’m sure. The trian is great and nostalgic although we will not be visiting the food car, we don’t want to be that nostalgic. Well I hate to run but we are going on 39 of no sleep so we are going to bed on this brand new high speed state of the art train headed for Sevastopol. Look at that I’m already dreaming, Bye for now.

4 Responses to “Day #2 – Train”

  1. wayne and carrie
    May 05, 2007
    Reply

    great news that you guys have safely arrived in beautiful UKRAINE. Please know we are praying for your safety while you are there. We pray for your families as you serve our Lord. We’re praying God uses to be the fragrance of His gospel. God bless you.
    Wayne and Carrie Causey
    Forest Hills Baptist Church
    2 Cor 2:14


  2. Troy
    May 05, 2007
    Reply

    I thought you were going there to work not play. Glad to hear you have made it. Give my best to everyone and may God bless your time and work there.


  3. Jill Sexton
    May 05, 2007
    Reply

    Better rest up while you can. You know that the whip is about to crack!:)Enjoy the sailing tomorrow. Seth says he loves and misses you.Saying an extra long prayer tonight.Love and miss you all!


  4. Jay Weinstein
    May 06, 2007
    Reply

    Make sure you tell Yuri we will pray for him & the Hope House families even after you return to America. I hope Rex and all his family is well and Dr. Albright & Dr. Jim are fine after their long journey. Tell Yuri to tell them some Gorbachev/Nixon jokes so they can feel right at home. God bless the children.
    Pick up a Black Sea stone block for me!

    Jay



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