Last Day in Ireland
Posted by: David Bunch
The girls are feeling much better today, though still a little weak. I am so thankful that God touched them and did a quick work.
Now our time in Ireland is coming to an end but it has been a fabulous trip. Right now Eamon is preparing a traditional meal of some kind that he refers to as "curry" but apparently that's just what spcies it up because I see lots of vegetables.
Later this evening we'll have "Finding Greater Life" coffee shop where the church is transformed into a coffee house as an outreach method for introducing the public to the church. It looks like it will be nice.
Tomorrow morning we leave very early for the airport in Dublin to begin our journey home. I will probably post up Monday but if I can boot the jet lag quickly I will try to recap on Sunday and hopefully have pictures.
Our objectives have been accomplished as we have gotten the heartbeat of this country, of the city of Dublin, and of Pastor Terry's vision for reaping the harvest here.
The girls are feeling much better today, though still a little weak. I am so thankful that God touched them and did a quick work.
Now our time in Ireland is coming to an end but it has been a fabulous trip. Right now Eamon is preparing a traditional meal of some kind that he refers to as "curry" but apparently that's just what spcies it up because I see lots of vegetables.
Later this evening we'll have "Finding Greater Life" coffee shop where the church is transformed into a coffee house as an outreach method for introducing the public to the church. It looks like it will be nice.
Tomorrow morning we leave very early for the airport in Dublin to begin our journey home. I will probably post up Monday but if I can boot the jet lag quickly I will try to recap on Sunday and hopefully have pictures.
Our objectives have been accomplished as we have gotten the heartbeat of this country, of the city of Dublin, and of Pastor Terry's vision for reaping the harvest here.