This blog exists so that everyone can see how and what I have done, what I am doing, what what I plan to do, No matter where God calls me to, no matter if it's in a music classroom, on the Appalachian Trail, or in Limon, Costa Rica.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Thanksgiving Break
Sorry I have not posted in a few weeks. I got to go home to NC to see my friends and family for thanksgiving. I had a great trip but have quickly returned to resume my work. Last night we met for our Monday night fellowship. I did not realize it was our turn to cook again so a few hours before we were supposed to eat we ran to the local Wall*Mart affiliate "Maxi-Bodega" and picked up a few things for dinner. We decided that making hamburgers would be simple and quick. So we had hamburgers and potato chips. We talked and talked; I shared stories of my trip home, and played with Morgan’s new laptop. After the meal I sat on the front porch talking to Marjorie about relationships and the want and desire to be with someone in a relationship...more importantly, married. She is 36 and is ready to find a man. There is only one thing that she feels is preventing her from finding someone. She wants to serve the Lord however she can. I told her that through her service to the Lord he will provide what she needs. Here in Costa Rica, the churches do not have many male members. Most men in Costa Rica are of the world and not of the spirit. Which makes it very hard for someone like Marjorie, or anyone, to find someone that is on the right path, or at least will not prevent them from continuing their walk with the Lord. I myself have always wanted to get married at by the age of 23 but we see that has not happened. While I was in college we had a Bible study that talked about being content with our relationships. Although I know it is hard I know that God will provide the right person at the right time. Well pray for Marjorie and myself (and all the other single people you know) that we may find peace with our single life...until God provides us with a great person to share our lives with. Will post again soon letting you know about my trip and what the future of the School of Music Holds for Puerto Limon, Costa Rica. We will be meeting with the Board and the Bishop Gray on Saturday and will let you know how things roll after that. May God Bless you All.....Peace of Christ be with you Brothers and Sisters.
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Hola
Te invito a que visites mi blog y te identifiques (si deseas) con un poco de poesía.
Una distinta, una sin prejuicios.
saludos
hannibal
Roman,
Glad to hear you made it back safely. I hope you had a great B-day. How do they celebrate a b-day in Limon? It was fun seeing you here and we'll all miss you this Christmas, but you're doing good work (both in quality and in cause). Give us a call Tuesday.
-Kyle
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