Firey Glow of a Hawaiian Sunset
Posted in Uncategorized on 11/07/2008 03:02 am by GlobalMissionThe Sunsets are so beautiful from this side of the island. This incredible setting set the sky ablaze then bounced the fiery rays across the lone fishing boat and stretched to our feet on shore at Waikola.
Some of our Canadian team members look anxiously for the sunsets as we arrive for our evening mean on Campus. Our eating areas are all outside slightly above the Kona bay.
Tonight was an intense revival time at the Thursday night all campus service in the Ohana court (Ohana means family in Hawaiian) this is an open sided covered area large enough to hold the total campus. Right now there are over 600 people on campus made up of around 48 nations.
Half of the population is from Korea. So all the services are interpreted for their benefit. It almost feels like every tongue and tribe surrounds you as you go about the campus and we serve the lunch meals.
Al is dealing with pneumonia and has rested a couple days to regain his strength.
Tomorrow is a full day of fasting and prayer for the total campus. They do this once a quarter. The evening meal will be the only mean. I am looking forward to this time to settle back and be able to listen … to cease being Martha and enjoy being Mary for a day. HOW WONDERFUL.
