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We had a great time at church on Sunday. It is always so amazing to worship God with people who live in a different part of the world than you do. It's pretty incredible to understnad that we serve a God who created the whole universe. Somehow, you understand that concept just a little bit better when you start to understand that all over the planet earth there are people serving and worshiping God.
Cheri has made many new friends. Particularly all of the Polish cooks. She talks about her grandparents meals that they made in the U.S. and has already gotten many tips and recipes to improve her own Polish cooking. She is known as Sarah's mom to everyone in the church.
I was asked to blog about the design of the Polish pews. It's great for the tall western visiters. Our legs can stretch out while sitting down. You can even walk through in front of someone sitting down instead of making a schene, which is pretty much what we have to do in the states because our pews are so close together. Nate is happy to have found a place where being 6'6" isn't quite as much of a bother.
Today we are working on staining and painting. We are very meticulous because we have a Polish inspector who checks all of our work (chef Pit).
Thank you for all of your prayers. Our trip has been refreshing both to our team members as well as the missionaries and pastors here. Please continue to pray for good conversations and that we would be a shining reflection of our creator.

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I am praying for the team! It sounds like you had an awesome experience worshiping with the Polish believers. I think they may be on to something with this pew thing...
Amy,
I am glad that your trip is going well! I've been thinking about you guys!
How is that greeting coming along? :)
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Hey there Amy. I hope the best for all ya'll in Polska.
Can you make it so anyone can post, please. It has the potential to bring the team closer.
Maybe it already is like that and I am just techny-stupid now.
much love,
John
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