Sunday, October 4, 2009

Random pictures

Tom and Michelle being silly in front of their new car.
Michelle and I met this incredibly sweet donkey. He loved being pet!

A need-greater couple had all the kids in the hall over to play games. Uno was a hit!


Here is Tom and Michelle last Sunday on the way to meeting. Don't they look great?
Here are the two brothers that came to go on the mission into the interior with Tom and Mike. On the left is Sam from England and on the right is Maciah from Ohio. They are both very mature and spiritual. It was a pleasure to have them visiting the congregation and a great example for the young ones in our congregation. Until now, the only single need-greaters they had met were sisters. After getting to know these 19 yr old brothers, the young ones in our congregation were moved.
Here is Tom, Michelle and Maciah in service last week.
Down the street some locals caught a BABY anaconda in the trench next to the road. They were very happy about it as you can see in the picture. I think they like to eat them. The young man on the right in the army green shirt is a brother in our congregation.

4 comments:

  1. Oh, I cant believe the size of that snake. unbelievable. Hes horrible I hope you never run into one of those. great pictures!

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  2. thank you for sharing these pictures with everyone guys. I would like to see more of your kingdom hall inside and some of the local bros and sis. Saw the "road of death" in one of those pictures!Tame that donkey and there is your transportation! Love to all, Mom Kuenzi

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  3. Oh the poor anaconda. I hoped they didn't eat him.

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  4. I think that picture was great of the snake, I have always wondered what an anaconda would
    look like next to a human!!WOW!! We miss you all but love what you are doing and getting to experience for Jehovah and the ministry. Tell Michelle and Tom hello for us. Keep up the good work and please continue with the stories when you have time, Love ya, The Baileys

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