Over the bridge


From mission connections full time over time input to the U.P. (Upper Michigan). To get there, you have to cross the Mackinac bridge, and boy I was not exactly looking forward to it. The last time we crossed, we had to have an escort to keep all the cars to driving under 30 mph because the wind was causing the bridge to sway. Our crossing was easy, and we are enjoying a reunion with Roy’s family at his brother’s family home on Drummond Island.
Here are the three sibs, Lynn, Roy, and Scott:

What a sweet time it has been so far, with plenty of laughing and praying and of course, eating! Scott’s wife, Angela, is a good cook, and how can you go wrong with fresh sweet cherries and berries??

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As Covenant missionaries, we are working with all the tribal groups of the Central African Republic (CAR) but are trying to give special attention to the Fulani, a Musxlim, cattle herding, and semi-nomadic people group. We live on an experimental/training farm, near a mission station which has a hospital plus bible and nursing schools. We are establishing relationships with the local people groups through compassion ministries; Roy through agriculture and Aleta through public health and visitation, in order, ultimately, to share the good news of Jesus the Messiah with them. CAR is one of the least developed countries in the world and is currently in continual crisis (since the coup in March 2013), so reaching out in compassion is key to reaching their hearts. Due to the ongoing conflict and resultant ethnic cleansing in CAR, we are crossing the border to interact with our Fulani contacts.
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