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A Very Special Visit

January 16, 2018 by Beth

This won’t be a normal blog I suppose but I just wanted to briefly post something just to celebrate and show how thankful we are for the fact that some super special people came to visit us last week! If you have been a part of our ministry team for more than several years they will need no introduction! 🙂 The Beall’s were some of our co-workers in PNG among the Tigak people and they are people we dearly love. Since they are on a home assignment time they took the opportunity to drive down to visit us along with 3 of their 7 wonderful kids.

We had an amazing and refreshing time with them on their whirl wind-almost 3 days visit! 😀 Our friendship with them is one that God has used in many ways and has sustained in spite of our painful and unanticipated change of fields several years ago.  It is an incredible blessing to call them friends and co-workers. 

While the Beall’s were here we were able to help them get some much needed dental treatments for drastically less cost than in the USA. So we made the best of our moments in between dental appointments and were totally blessed by the time!

It was hard to say goodbye but we look forward to the next time we can see them, whenever the Lords allows it!

 

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