Day 2 dawned early with many of us attending breakfast meetings to tell the stories of ministry among the Gypsies. Throughout the day we rotated manning our booth and attending various breakout sessions. As evening came we said good-bye to Shane and Dianne on their way to a family reunion. The worship service was wonderful as we again concentrated on the Good Samaritan and who are our neighbors. With a multicultural flair we sang and shared the Lord's Supper. I, Tammy, shared about an experience last summer when a group of Latino youth came from Virginia to provide a backyard Bible Club for Roma children. David Harding, CBF field personnel, shared of the need for clean water and the efforts in Ethiopia to provide wells. The CBF college experience called Student.GO was showcased as well. Following a reception in the exhibition hall, we packed up the Gypsy Ministry Booth and said our good-byes.
Until next year.... (In Charlotte, NC, June 24-25 - mark your calendars!)
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