Random Observations on a Sunday afternoon in June: World Cup, weather, and wonders

It's hot in the Chattanooga metropolitan area. It's mid-June.

We start back up with our ESL classes tonight, after Ramadan. Our pastor told of two Muslim converts who were baptized last night at our church.  One is being opposed, greatly and physically, by her family.

Compassion International is the real deal.  Please sponsor a child--$38.00 a month is nothing for most of us.  Skip Starbucks 12 times every months and you've got it covered. Skip a couple of dinners out. Take a sack lunch to work. 

My brother-in-law is being baptized next week.  This is wonderful.  He is in his late 50s and we are seeing a dramatic spiritual change in him.

My husband is all about the World Cup, and I enjoy watching it for a bit, too.  Such passion. I was pulling for Mexico over Germany.  At least this time we don't have to listen to those ridiculous horns blown on constantly by the crowds when the World Cup was in Africa last time. 

It's weird that the U.S. is not in the World Cup.  My husband says they suck. It's also amazing that there are enough wealthy people in the world to fill up those stands in Russia.


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