Our Last Work Day In Shell - July 24th

Posted by: Jeff Holtgeerts in M&EGeneral on Print PDF

      

   

 

 

 

 

 

The weather changed today as we had a much cooler and productive final day.  The south side of the addition is nearly completely sided now along with the north side, and we were able to start the gable end of the building.  We were once again fed well by Charlene, the church member that reminds us of Pat Moser.  After our day of work and clean up at the site, we ate dinner with Pastor Becky and her husband (Gary) at Dirty Annie's.  Then our other host couples drove us up into the Big Horn National Forest to look for wildlife.  Shell is situated at the base of the mountain range at 4200 ft.  As we ascended to 9,300 ft in just 20 miles, we could see more and more big game.  We were fortunate to view several deer, half a dozen moose, and a small herd of elk.  All of our host have really made our evenings enjoyable.

Tomorrow we start our long drive home.  We look forward to seeing everyone and thanks for your prayers and support.  Our prayer is that these daily reports have sparked your interest to join our next mission team to Texas City, TX in late October.

- The WPC Mission Team to Shell 2009(A)

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