We finished the VBS and it was a success. Teaching in English with a translator is not simple, but we made it work and work well. Bobby told the Bible stories in a dramatic and exciting way, and I had the key points for him to translate for the kids. Most importantly, it was interesting and applicable to the kids' lives. I was thrilled to spend so much time with the kids and see the relationships between the hostel children and our team members grow. This trip has been a huge blessing to me and a sharp reminder that this particular field is where my family is being led. I am convinced that I must prioritize this work so that what I need to do here can be our focus. Krystle (who of course is the one maintaining this blog) has been the keystone of the foundation for my encouragement. Taylor, Linda, and all those who sent us have been the rest. We thank God for your encouragement also.
Krystle feels as I do and is working diligently to ensure that this mission field is one of our family's priorities. Between preparing for Krystle's due date, purchasing our first home, trying to be a part of the HCC youth-group leadership, starting a small business, and preparing to lead our first short-term mission trip, our life has been incredibly busy. Of course, Krystle has been the seam keeping everything afloat in the States while we have been on this trip.
When I return, expect me to be fervently raising support so that we can continue this work at the same pace. Monthly support is key to being able to continue work without major delays and interruption. I am certain that if I can raise a portion of the monthly funds needed for our support, with God’s help we can continue and greatly expand what Krystle and I are working on for this
Prayerfully consider becoming one of the first monthly supporters of Krystle and me. Again, without your support, we cannot continue this work. I look forward to coming home and giving my report. Thank you for your love and prayers.
Josh Williams
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