I know yesterday I shared about our bathroom situation and hopefully you got a little kick out of that. After talking to many American men and women who spend a considerable amount of their time in China, they enlightened me to something I find pretty funny.
If you go somewhere in China where they might actually have a more “American” sit-down style toilet (restaurants, hotels, etc), you will often find footprints all over the seat. Now that takes some skill and balance!
hey brian!! looks like yall are having fun, and touching many people as well!! hope the trip goes smoothly!! come home soon!!
-Jentri
Thnk you for the pictures and updates. It helps us here at home.
Thanks so much Brian. Even though I am talking with Kelyn some, it’s great hearing his voice but nothing like seeing the “JOY” on their faces. You are so awesome! Thanks again for loving our kids.
Blessings,
Gail
Thanks so much Brian. Even though I am talking with Kelyn some, it’s great hearing his voice but nothing like seeing the “JOY” on their faces. You are so awesome! Thanks again for loving our kids.
Blessings,
Gail
Brian –
I can’t wait to hear some awesome God stories – you take the best mission trips ever! I have also been praying for revival in our community. I want to thank you for the incredible amount of work and (obviously) prayer that you put into making SSWC the outstanding thing that it is. It was actually one of the most powerful weeks I’ve experienced in the mission field! Two weeks ago, our kids got together with tools and paint to start working on Brandon’s challenge to “not have any worksites left for next year.” We had a total blast and we can’t wait to do it again soon! We call it Donut Day (doing our nicest unselfish teamwork) since we start out at the donut shop.
ps – remember the kid we prayed for? he went to camp last week and thinks God may be calling him to be a missionary
in Christ,
amanda
We are all such creatures of habit…but that is one of the funniest things I have ever heard of!
that’s pretty darn funny my friend