Late November afforded us the opportunity to attend the Monrovia District Council. Rain spoiled the outdoor setup the first day, as we had to move indoors for the meetings. But we were able to move outside the second day. Gaylord preached on missions and shared the national church’s church-planting initiative to be launched next year.
On the way home we drove to the town of Jundu to see the progress of a tabernacle that was erected by our colleagues the McGees. The roads were a challenge, but it was encouraging to see that the church structure is being completed.
We have heard about Robertsport ever since coming to Liberia, so we decided to drive there since we were this close.
We may not have bill boards, but we have traffic art just the same.
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