A New Day in Turkey
Posted in Historical Adventures and tagged with Travel, Turkey on November 7, 2009
About now (7 AM on the East Coast, 2 PM for us) we should be landing at our final destination. We will spend the rest of today resting up (hopefully not sleeping until bedtime to help the jet lag!), settling in to the guest house we’re staying in, and probably getting our first taste of Turkish cuisine (for the 5 people on the team who are visiting for the first time…the rest of us get to re-experience the great food!).
Prayers that we’ll be coveting today (and really, all week) are:
* A smooth transition. Since it’s a short trip, we won’t want to spend too much time getting used to the tasks at hand.
* Team unity: that we will work together and not against each other. We’re all used to various leadership positions in the States, so pray we’ll be good followers.
* Wisdom that we will know how best to love the workers and reach out to those in desperate need of the Truth.
Thanks for your prayers…they’re vital!
Photo by rexipe
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November 7th, 2009 at 7:44 am
Goodmorning (afternoon) to you. I watched the clock all afternoon yesterday and first thing when I awoke at 4:30 am this morning. Prayer requests are noted. It is a challenge when all are leaders…followers are so important. Focus on THE GREAT LEADER…HE will control and maintain…
November 7th, 2009 at 9:27 pm
Sending prayers your way!
November 8th, 2009 at 4:05 am
Thank you!
November 9th, 2009 at 6:03 am
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