10th February
I haven't been posting for what seems like ages, so much has been happening. At last the pile of laundry has been got through, it's surprising how even the most worn item of clothing can survive laundring. I've been successful in locating some items that needed replacing, and patched some of the others so that at least they can serve as clothing until I can get suitable replacements.
Fortunately it seems that the Bibles that I had separated the pages of are still serviceable, although I doubt they'll survive another dousing. Hopefully that isn't in the near future. It seems that none of the street folk that are in regular contact with me were killed as a result of the flooding, praise God!! There seems to have been considerable relocation however, I've discovered some of the street folk that were regularly in other locales in totally different locations post flooding. I haven't quite caught up with any name changes that have happened, although being that their names are extremely portable items, there's bound to be some. I just have to be careful not to immediately refer to anyone in a new area by the name I knew them by before.
Anyway, there is much to praise God for, as always. Those whose Bibles were not able to be rescued, have been provided with new ones, there have been more of the street folk accepting Jesus as their Saviour and Lord, and the Bible studies are getting back to normal attendance.
God's blessings to all who read this blog.
Fortunately it seems that the Bibles that I had separated the pages of are still serviceable, although I doubt they'll survive another dousing. Hopefully that isn't in the near future. It seems that none of the street folk that are in regular contact with me were killed as a result of the flooding, praise God!! There seems to have been considerable relocation however, I've discovered some of the street folk that were regularly in other locales in totally different locations post flooding. I haven't quite caught up with any name changes that have happened, although being that their names are extremely portable items, there's bound to be some. I just have to be careful not to immediately refer to anyone in a new area by the name I knew them by before.
Anyway, there is much to praise God for, as always. Those whose Bibles were not able to be rescued, have been provided with new ones, there have been more of the street folk accepting Jesus as their Saviour and Lord, and the Bible studies are getting back to normal attendance.
God's blessings to all who read this blog.

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