Time
has been speeding by at a faster rate of speed than normal. Pastors
wives coming from all over Cameroon for a three day retreat came and
went in the blink of an eye. Before they left Shiloh, our next guest
had arrived. Being a very gracious man, he patiently waited for us
to clean his room. All but the lingering perfume odor, that is.
There was no time to air out the room.
The
following day we welcomed a man coming from America, meeting up with
his Cameroonian assistants coming from Bamenda. They quickly
transformed Shiloh's library into a recording studio and began
working on their project. As we tip-toe past the library we peek in
to see what is going on. It's a rather fascinating process of
re-recording certain voices on a movie they produced out here
earlier.
We
are feeding three meals a day to all of these men. At days end we
join them at the table and relax a bit. One of the perks of running
Shiloh is the fellowship around the table.
Tonight
we welcome a Canadian family coming down from Bamenda. They will fly
back home tomorrow night. Our American friend and his portable
recording studio will also fly out of here tomorrow night. Or maybe
not. You've heard the news about the terrorist attack in Brussels
this morning? It's having a ripple affect here in Africa. Will
Brussels Air fly tomorrow night? And if not, will we have rooms
available for these guests to extend their stay? We wait and watch
and wonder how God will work things out. He does all things well.
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