Wow. It is so hard to believe that the crusades are over. It doesn?t mean ministry is over; it just means that we have to look for opportunities. They are no longer planned. We went to Maracus beach today to enjoy the beautiful island. I saw Chris Panill sharing the gospel with a man selling coconut shell purses. Kervin and I both thought we were helping him feed his family and make a living. Chris thought we needed to help him make a plan for his eternal life. Ministry goes on. As I write, Vic is teaching a young ministry team to do ministry illustrations using illusions and object lessons. Dave is video taping the methods to use various props, here in this country after we are gone?.and the ministry goes on. Dave and his wife, Nazarene, are involved in ministry already using puppets and characters. They would love some new things to use with children, ones that teach gospel truths. Pray for them as they struggle with the same financial and time limitations we all do in the States. Dan has gone back to Endeavor to minister to a local pastor who has need of a godly counselor. Imagine living your life in his shoes. He has so many people counting on him to not judge them, but help every day with compassion, yet he really has no one he can come to for the same. Dan can understand his frustrations and can feel his pain?and ministry goes on. Jerry has been working hard all week. He has been working with all the details about everything, expending precious energy. He also preaches almost every day, and goes out on other kinds of ministry with the rest of the team. He feels the responsibility of every team member. He feels the needs of all the lost we meet in ministry and without. But now the crusades are done, so he can relax right? No?now he is working to make sure our rest time is a blast?on a tight budget?and on time. They say lead by example?and the ministry goes on. http://www.otbusa.org To unsubscribe, send a blank e-mail to otb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field.