The wind is still blowing. At least I’m not paddling in it, there are no mosquitoes, and the skies are clear. We decided to visit Timber River Pentecostal Church for morning worship since it was the closest evangelical church and my wife had gone there sometimes when she was in university. We had no idea what time the service was and were not expected. So in some ways it was kind of nice to be relatively anonymous at a worship service for a change, though we mentioned afterwards about what I’m doing. We ate a picnic lunch at the Fort Gaspereau historic site in Port Elgin where I plan to meet for prayer tomorrow. The kids had fun running around and found some yummy strawberries to pick.
For the afternoon, we drove into Moncton to visit with Nancy’s aunt and cousin. They filled us in some on what’s going on with churches in their area as we shared about what’s been happening with the PrayerPaddle. While we were there, we got a phone call from Bathurst to let us know that the newspaper article about the PrayerPaddle from over a week ago was reprinted in full yesterday in the province-wide Telegraph Journal. I had hoped to be able to make it to the evening prayer meeting at Providence Christian Church in Riverview to share about what God’s been doing through the PrayerPaddle, but we decided that we needed to get back to the campground to take care of laundry and get ready for tomorrow. It's amazing how even rest days can feel so exhausting sometimes.
Partner churches: Timber River Pentecostal Church, Providence Christian Church
Final days in Canada
15 years ago
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