Cabene a sucre
All of us language school students went to what’s called a cabene a sucre (sugar shack). It’s actually a maple farm! It was really neat to experience some Quebec culture. The buckets I’m in between are collecting sap from the maple trees. It takes LOTS of sap to make just a little bit of syrup. The sap looks like water! They then boil the sap and then you have maple syrup! It was really neat! They have a table with snow on it and they put some maple syrup on it, which hardens. Then you eat the syrup. It’s called tior (I’m not sure how to spell it.) It’s really good!
Quebec!
Im up here in Quebec learning French and trying to stay warm! Its been a HUGE adjustment but God has been good! Hes teaching me lots of things! The main thing Hes been teaching me is to lean on Him. Hes the one who got me here and He wants me to learn French too. Hes not going to leave me!
Its been lots of fun hearing French all the time and having to speak it! I LOVE this language! ive been realizing thogh that i need to be patient and thats been hard; you dont learn a language overnight!
The students are very friendly so that really helps! For those who dont know, this is a Word of Life Bible school for French Canadians but they have a language school too. Im living in the dorm with French speakers so Im hearing French constantly! Its been neat!
Pray that Id learn French really well and that Id be patient with it!
Busy
Man, has life been crazy! It’s been good tho too! I’ve been working overtime at work and that keeps me busier.
It looks like I’m going to be in Quebec for sure this Jan! I’m SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO excited about this! It’s been awesome seeing how God has been providing for me! I started raising support in June and I’m going to Quebec in Jan! It’s been realy neat seeing Him work in my life.
There’s lots I need to do to get ready to go in Jan. Please pray! Also I’m not sure where I’m going to live. I have different options but I’d really appreciate your prayers for that as well.
Broken down car
I had the opportunity to speak in two churches Sunday. It went very well however not without God taking things away from me to make me rely on Him!
I was on my way up to Williamsport, PA to speak in my church there in Jeresy Shore where I went through part of the training. My car broke down with transmission problems. I knew I was having problems so I was checking the tranny fluid. I stopped for gas about a half hour away from Williamsport and had a feeling that I should check the tranny fliud again. Well that’s when I realized I had a proablem because I had to ad some more and you don’t go through it that fast! I looked under the car and sure enough I could see a leak! I didn’t know what to do. The thought crossed my mind that I should just try and make it to Williamsport since it wasn’t very far away; but then God remended me of dad telling me that it could ruin my car. So I called my uncle who’s a mechanic and my dad and triple A came and towed my car back to Lancaster. I also called my friends who I was staying with in Williamsport and they came and picked me up.
Then the next dilemma is transportation. I was going to go to NY to speak in a church Sunday evening. Well my uncle is lending me his van! But how are we going to get it ti where I was? Well my sister and a friend were coming up to listen to me on Sunday and they drove it up! It was awesome seeing God work!
Then I’m on my way to NY and I realize I left my Bible, notes and DVD at the church I had just spoken in. To make a long story short, God was teaching me to trust and rely on Him. I ended up speaking without my notes or DVD; all I had was a Bible that the pastor lent me.
It was awesome seeing God work! I thought I was going to be at least a half hour late but arrived on time! Mom was praying that there wouldn’t be any traffic and there wasn’t! I spoke without any notes and was able to be myself in front of a group of people I didn’t know very well! That was God! I had this feeling that God really wanted me there and He did! IT was SO neat seeing how God worked in all that happened this past weekend! I’m still SO excited about it!
Please pray for wisdom. I just found out this morning that I need a differnet tranny! They cost between 12 and 1500 dollars and I don’t know if i should get a new car for only another year or two here before I head over to Senegal.
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