MISSION: Uganda Blog Update 05-01-2006

Greetings! We had a great conference in Corinth Baptist Church in Corinth, ME (Pastor Kirk Mellen). Talk about a small world. Turns out, the Mellens are from St. Louis also. Bro. Mellen was Burt Squires' Associate Pastor at Lifegate Baptist Church in Ellisville, MO. Plus, our Pastor was on his ordination counsel. The trip to Maine went well. The week we were there, the weather cleared up, although it was a bit cold still, by our standards anyway. We visited Bar Harbor on Friday (pronounced Bah Hahbah), and got to see the ocean some more. I had some Maine lobster in one of the few little restaurants that was open. It was tasty but, well, it's basically just a really big crawdad (if you don't know what that is, let me know). Anyway, I've had Maine lobster now, so I can say I did it. Frankly, I'd rather have a mess of crawdads….

On Sunday, I had an epiphany. We had been scolding our son, Ethan, for talking "baby talk" all week. You know how kids do sometimes. They think it's cute to talk like a baby, when it's not, so you make them stop. He'd been saying things like "over theyah", instead of "over there", and "heyah" instead of "here" and what not. Well, we were over to a church member's house for lunch, and I was sitting outside chatting with the guys while the meat was cooking, when it suddenly hit me: he's not talking baby-talk; he's imitating all these Mainers! We had a good laugh over that one. Our Ethan, the Maineiac…

The preaching from Bro. Frazier was excellent, as always. The services went very well, and we got to bat cleanup and share our burden for Uganda on Sunday night. It's a great little church in rural Maine, and we enjoyed it tremendously. The church building was built in 1822. They have these neat little pew boxes, and this huge old-fashioned, pipe organ. One of the ladies played it for everybody on Sunday night. You just can't substitute for the real thing.

We're in Clarion, PA at the moment, and I'm getting this update written from the hotel before bed while I can, because there won't be time tomorrow. It'll be another long day of driving on Tuesday, and then we'll finally be in St. Louis and home! It's been a good trip, and we've enjoyed it, but we're all tired, and ready for some rest. Pray for our travels, and for our continued good health. Pray that Corinth Baptist will be able to support us, and that many other of the churches we've been to will do likewise, those who have not already. Pray we'll get some good rest in the next few weeks while we're home, and that we'll be able to get lots of needed tasks done.