. . . all that the Lord did this weekend at CheNH’s Convention. Our hearts are full and overflowing.
We’re tired, so I’ll just leave you with two pictures for tonight. A full detailed post will be coming. We’re staying the night in Hartford, Connecticut, and we’ll be off for the 20+ hour drive home Sunday and Monday.
Sarah for all the rest
Harnessing the Power of a Team (this morning)We had lots of "pack up" helpers tonight.
“He only is my rock and my salvation; he is my defence; I shall not be greatly moved” (Psalms 62:2).
The Lord is blessing the convention! It’s been a full day, and it’ll be another full day tomorrow. Thank you for lifting us up in prayer, and please continue to do so. We are so excited to see our Lord Jesus working in lives.
Sarah for all the rest
“Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ’s stead, be ye reconciled to God” (2 Corinthians 5:20).
We were able to spend a little over twenty-four hours at a dear family’s house! We first met them when they attended one of our weekend conferences in Colorado as they were traveling from California back home to New Hampshire. During our time with them on this trip, our friends blessed us greatly through their loving care of us. We are refreshed for our weekend of ministry. We also got the bus washed, laundry done, exercising, and a grocery shopping trip squeezed in. We had very sweet fellowship with our friends. Here is a little glimpse into our time with them.
Christopher and Tyler
Tyler and Carter washing Uriah with Jesse.
Friends
Laundry
The girls–plus one little boy!
Dad enjoyed showing little Parker the bus.
Look at that smile!
Meal time!
“For we have great joy and consolation in thy love, because the bowels of the saints are refreshed by thee, brother” (Philemon 1:7).
It’s amazing this trip is winding down, but, oh, what a blessing it has been.
We gave our first conference ever in Vermont Tuesday evening. We had a quiet day, doing miscellaneous projects, and we were very grateful for air conditioning, as the temperatures soared to 95. It seems often when we’re on the road, that area of the country experiences “unusual” temperatures.
It was a small conference, but the Lord used it in families’ lives. We are grateful for each person who took the time out of their evening to come (and one family drove 3 hours!).
The bell up in the church steeple.Inside the church.I've enjoyed all the historical aspects of being in New England, so many cities were founded in the 1700's.As Jesse was bringing the books around to the front of the church, something caught my eye in the yard next to the church. This is a historic area!Since there was a limited # of rooms, Christopher gave Evangelism first upstairs while the parents were downstairs.Mary working on schoolTalking...Mom chatting.
Sarah
“If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God” (Colossians 3:1).
It’s getting late, but we wanted to post a quick update. Our conference in Vermont went well (more on that tomorrow), and we drove about four hours to a family’s home here in New Hampshire, not far from this weekend’s conference location. We enjoyed a wonderful afternoon and evening with them, and we’ll be at their home until we leave for the conference tomorrow afternoon.
Hope to see some of you at this weekend’s conference in New Hampshire! 🙂
Sarah
The beautiful, old church where the conference was held last night.We've seen many pretty rivers and streams...God's creation is amazing.
“The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork” (Psalms 19:1).