Thursday, April 12, 2007

Thursday, April 12

Training at St. John’s (London) Baptist Church—9:30 AM
Small group for the training with high level of motivation of these adults to engage youth in Bible study. The folks came from a couple of different area churches. This is the same church that we did the launch program on Tuesday. This church celebrated it’s 150th anniversary in 1995. This church was started by English missionaries from London with emancipated slaves from the United States in 1845. It is an interesting and old building in the heart of Port of Spain.

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Training Open Bible Cathedral, Point Fortin, at the south end of Trinidad. A motivated group of young people are here for the training session. Even as I have led the first lesson Bible study from John 8:1-11 I enjoy the interaction with the young people and the things that I learn right along with them. Keion asked some interesting questions about using the Reach for Live book with his Muslim friend.

Best air conditioning so far this week has been at the Open Bible Cathedral conference room. Some have said we should spend the night here on the hard tile floor. Not likely. We are two plus hours from the Nazarene College where we spend the night.

Tomorrow morning we will be at the adult men’s prison in Arouca. Evening dinner will be with a group of 19 PLWHA (Persons Living With HIV/AIDS).

From Point Fortin, Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies 8 PM local time.

We made it home by 10 PM.

1 comment:

  1. The architecture and history in such a church is rich. London missionary and emancipated slaves. And now you are all there carrying that work forward. What a heritage, legacy, and proof of God's powerful existence through the ages as demonstrated in the lives of those in the training.

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