Well, its that time again! After nearly eight months we are ready to head back to the “jungle”, and as usual the feeling is very bitter sweet. We have had such a great time seeing everyone and making new friends, and the support from everyone has been overwhelming! We would like to thank everyone for your encouragement and we especially thank those in the Woodlawn congregation for your loving support and assistance while we served there.
Our plan is to return back to the same area we were serving in which is the far east coast of Guyana Guyana 
As some of your previous readers may know, when we left Guyana 
Our first step was in Venezuela Venezuela 
After leaving Venezuela Guyana 
Speaking of work, things turned out very well in the long run, pretty much the “floodgates” effect. The first few months or so were pretty slow actually, I would do a few jobs on my own here and there, and Lara had a little work through the temp agency, but it was just enough to make ends meet. So needless to say we were feeling anxious. But we decided to try and set a return date anyway, kind of like stepping in the spiritual Jordan Guyana Guyana South America  for two months! This wasn’t something Lara recommended but her boss called Lara and said “Since you are pretty much responsible for this, you should be the one to come in and cover for her”. So Lara was able to go back to work at the original rate for over two months!
Along with these encouraging experiences we were very encouraged by the love and hospitality shown us while in the Woodlawn congregation. Everyone has been very positive and some even opened their homes to us to stay with them! For the last six months we had the wonderful privilege of staying with a pioneer sister in Woodlawn who we “persuaded” to let us stay there. Actually she was more than willing and we are both greatly strengthened by the time we spent with her. She is yet another example of the unique spiritual family we are part of!
The way things played out assured us that Jehovah was directing matters, and we are now bolstered and ready to return to our assignment! Of course it was no easy task to balance work with pioneering, and I personally have a new found respect for the Pioneers who have to maintain a schedule of work And full time service. Keep up the good work! That said, we are both very excited to be leaving work behind to return to the ministry in Guyana 
So thank you again to all our Family and Friends and we look forward to keeping in touch with you!

