Cape Town Mission Field 

25 April 2018
Day 137
Wednesday


We then met our new vendor, Ronald Kintu and picked up the sandwiches from him for today's transfers (those flying in and out of the airport).

We drove to the Guguletu chapel to set up. We were a little apprehensive because Sister Courtright received a WhatApp notice from the Relief Society sisters warning of a union strike today that could potentially shut down areas with protesters. Turns out there were no issues. Sister Lebethoa led a wonderful discussion for the missionaries in the chapel.
Elder Greengrass and Sibiya serenaded us in the parking lot while waiting for things to get started.




Elder Fullmer heading out to Queenstown in the East Cape
Elder Bokarie heading out to Port Elizabeth in the East Cape
Elder Barnabas heading out to Port Elizabeth in the East Cape
Elder Lane moving to Paarl, still in the West Cape. He has seen some interesting things, including being stabbed in the back by an assailant early in his mission. Not to mention the recent car accident that pushed in the front end of his car. He continues to keep a wonderful spirit about him as he works to understand the challenges he's been faced with.




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  1. Wow, there are certainly some challenges facing missionaries, but God is faithful and our ever present help in times of trouble.

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