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Flying Termites

June 29, 2014 by Stephen and Ginger Jordan

Termites fly around our partner while he teaches
Termites fly around our partner while he teaches

There is only one thing worse than termites, flying termites!  These flying termites only appear once a year in our village, but when they do, watch out!  In 2009, they appeared in the middle of our evangelistic meeting.  Those who were sitting in the meeting were mostly okay, but Stephen and our partner had them in their hair and crawling down their shirts.  After flying around for only a few minutes, these flying termites lose their wings and squirm around on the ground.  As bad and as gross as these flying termites are, they bring good news: they announce the arrival of rainy season.  Every year after these flying termites appear, rainy season begins.  Last week, these flying termites arrived and it has been raining every day since then.  Wells are starting to fill up again and rice fields are flooded, too.  Soon the men will be plowing.  We praise the Lord for His provision of rain and we thank God for your prayers during this dry season.   Please continue to pray for the Agutaynens and for them to have a thirst for the Good News of salvation.

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