Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Nearly There

So we have crossed the equator and are now sitting in the airport of Santiago Chile.  The first airport with free wifi and its truely a blessing.
Our trip began with a little drama, as John and Diane Fahrenkrug went into the ditch early in the morning to get spotted by Arthur (Who grabbed our luggage) and Audra (who grabbed us).  After that point it was easy travels to O'Hare curtisey
So we have crossed the equator and are now sitting in the airport of Santiago Chile.  The first airport with free wifi and its truly a blessing.
Our trip began with a little drama, as John and Diane Fahrenkrug went into the ditch early in the morning to get spotted by Arthur (Who grabbed our luggage) and Audra (who grabbed us).  After that point it was easy travels to O'Hare curtsey of Ron Miller. We made it safely to Miami without any extra adventures, but were required to exchange our tickets for new ones with the airline carrier (American Airlines into LAN). An eight hour flight and we now await the final flying leg of our journey, and one and a half hour hop over the Andes mountains. Pray for continued safe travels, and since many of us are quite tired from not sleeping on the flight, vigilant and eager hearts for Christ's work.
We received an encouraging word from Jeff Fritzen via e-mail while we are in Chile, and it does bolster our emotional vigor.
“O Lord, You are my God; I will exalt You and praise Your name, for in perfect faithfulness You have done marvelous things, things planned long ago.” -Isaiah 25:1
“Señor, tú eres mi Dios; te esaltaré y alabaré tu nombre porque has hecho maravillas. Desde tiempos antiguos tus planes son fieles y seguros.” -Isaías 25:1

John F

No comments:

Post a Comment