It's been quite a while since we did some work here. Kind of busy but hopefully we can show a few things about life here today. We keep on the run and we have been glad to have visitors. visitors are always welcome. This is a picture of of Rick and EllaRene as they are coming out of
the Air Moldova terminal here in Frankfurt. As you can guess it is a little ways out and I think they might be a little behind on their payments to the airport authority. It was great to have them visit.
We're not sure what happened to them here but they seem to be a little under the weather or just plain tired from too much running around as they are trying to find their way home from a place where they couldn't understand much of the signage.
If you look closely at this picture or click on it and it becomes larger, you may be able to identify Garth "Potter" in the background. He has put a
spell on the girl in the picture as he attempts to practice some of his wizardry.
Below are some pictures of a places we visited last week which are in Weinheim. They had a wedding set in the castel halls and it was quite a setup. The grounds around the castle park were very well done.
Last week a young man named Pascal was baptized in Frankfurt. He was first met by the missionaries 17 years ago and had some lessons from them. He decided to quit the discussions and continued on a life doing things which are very typical of many young men in Germany. He found after 17 years that this was not bringing happiness to his life and he remembered the feelings he had when he had spoken with the missionaries years ago. He wondered how he might find them again. Two days later two sister missionaries knocked on his door and he was very happy to see them and invited them to teach him the gospel. He was baptized about a month after meeting the missionaries and we had a chance to be a part of some discussions with him. You never know the impact or the timing of the efforts made by the missionaries as they labor hard to find those who are prepared to receive the gospel. The work continues forward and we are enjoying our time doing things we have been asked to do.