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Weekend and Monday

Well the weekend was rather unexciting. Sam worked all weekend, which left me here alone. It is hard to get through each day when each day is like a week day instead of a weekend. Paul had to work. He is so good at being a referree.

Monday- we started a bible study on Taming the tongue.. it seems like we have all had a problem doing that lately. It is amazing how hurtful words can be. We are studying James 1:19-20 and James 3:1-12 in the Bible in hopes that through the Word we can learn to tame our tongue! So far we have had a peaceful week, but it has just begun. Ask me friday how it went...(haha)

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  1. Ah, yes taming the tongue. We were in line to wash our dishes and the women and I were talking about our daily tasks that they isse us. I told them it was a good thing, because the Lord specifically told us to stay busy with our hands, I imagine that gossip was an issue with women too! or spiteful speaking.
    Love you, I'll phone you as soon as I'm free. Pray for Joshua, he's sick with a bad cold. So are the other children.
    Love,
    Celina

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