June 9

Church family,

Today our plans to be out on the street here were setback. I had some sort of allergic reaction which manifested itself in a very sudden swelling within my right eye, just before we were about to head out for the day.

Brother Logan ended up taking me to the hospital to be seen. The Dr gave me some cortisone, and said he saw no damage to the eye. Thank God. Eye looks fine now. The Dr said he was saved in 1974 and is an elder at an evangelical church. He gave us a discount of only 30 Euros to be seen instead of the normal 40+.

Although I was in a daze most the day on Benedryl, the others here continued in their faithful labors for our Lord.

At the Logan house, the girls stamped more Greek tracts.

At the hospital, while I was being seen, Linda hand-wrote notices in Greek about the location of the Bible Study starting tomorrow, which we later taped on apartment buildings near the new building that will serve as the meeting place for the church. She is a fireball for Jesus.

At about 7 I finally came out of my Benadryl daze.

We practiced a Greek hymn for tomorrow’s first meeting. Brother Logan and Brother Angelo studied and prepared for their preaching. Linda and I went out into the town in the evening, giving tracts and witnessing.

Please pray for Mary, a Greek Orthodox older woman who works at a nearby bakery who needs to be born again. Please pray for the worker at Micro Shop nearby. He is a Greek Orthodox who speaks great English and listened very politely to the gospel, but has yet to receive it for himself.

Please pray for the FIRST CHURCH MEETING TOMORROW, that God would bring those ready to receive the gospel, speak through His preachers, and above all that HIS name would be magnified in all that is done.

The Romanian family the Logan’s met on the square while Brother James & Lilian & Kristen were here said they plan to be there tomorrow. So the Logan’s also plan to sing one song in Romanian for them.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PRAYERS!

Pics:
1. Not quite the day I expected
2. Lydia Logan stamping tracts
3. Bethany Logan stamping tracts
4. Mrs. Cindy Logan preparing olives

Not quite the day I expected

Lydia Logan stamping tracts

Bethany Logan stamping tracts

Mrs. Cindy Logan preparing olives

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