Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Weary but out...
Thank you to the many of you who prayed for us yesterday. It was a long, weary drive full of emotional "What ifs..." for us. We arrived at the Chedester's house late yesterday afternoon, burst into tears, and spent the evening trying to process through the shock and surreality of the past four days. We are headed back on the road again this morning across the country to rejoin the others on our team who evacuated yesterday by plane. We will spend several days out of internet contact while we process and relax a bit together. Please continue to pray for the folks in Bundibugyo, especially the ones who stayed behind to provide medical care and leadership... Scott and Jennifer Myhre and Scott Will. The Myhre's children, Jack, Julia and Caleb will be with us and the other single women on the team in Jinja. While we won't post again until the weekend, Jennifer's blog is being updated daily with news and information. Again, many many thanks and please continue to pray.
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5 comments:
Kevin and DJ,
Glad to know that you are out. Will continue to pray. I have no idea how difficult and stressful this is.
Lee
Please know that we are praying for you and your family during this stressful time. We have passed the news and your prayer requests along to our daughter and son-in-law (our daughter is Mary Campbell, she and Knox, her husband were in Bundi in September with you), and we will all be praying for safety for everyone with you and back in Bundibygyo.
In Christ's love, Roberta and Russ Simmons (from Tennessee)
Kevin and JD, We are praying for you continually, as is the congregration of Altadena Valley PCA in Birmingham. We Love You! Laura and the Wolfe pack
Kev and JD, I am so sorry to learn of Dr. Jonah's death. The tears are flowing here, too. Church and college--all pray for the team's safety. Love,
Sharon
Hey friends. I know you are torn by these days. Thank you for the poem. It is a window into your landscape. Is the poem from an exam that students must comment on? I would like to put it in Redeemers bulletin next Sunday as we talk about conflict at Christmas and the killing of all the children at the coming of Christ. We love you and are proud to know you.
Hunter
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