Hey Paul
> At Rendezvous there will surely be someone to share their shelter with
> you. All of the foreign visitors , except the Japenese, stayed with
> someone  else. TN had thw pleasure of hosting Kiwi from New Zealand and
> we were glad to introduce him to eating fried bugs from Brazil or
> somewhere.
So you were the poor sods that had to put up with him :} The Kentucky Boys 
were suppose to look after me, but I slept up on the hill with the guy from 
Sweden. It was realy great, first thing in the morning the Japanese would 
have a worship time. They sang song from Japan and even though I could not 
"understand" the words I understood the music. It's fun staying on Embassy 
Row.
One thing I did find was that a lot of people would invite me to join them for a 
meal or to have a cup of coffee. Even the cook in the kitchen of the lodge 
gave me one (sorry about that, Duane). I even had a cup of coffee with Paul 
Stanek. The good thing about the whole thing was I got to meet a lot of 
Rangers and share their experiences of Rangers and FCF. 

I hope to repeat the same thing again this year.


There's a storm coming, our Storm.
PROCLAIMING GOD'S LOVE TO A DYING WORLD 
Say to the captives, 'come out,' and those in darkness, 'Be free!' 
Isaiah 49:9 
Love in Jesus 
Adrian Bonham aka Morning Light, The Larrikin

I looked to the heavens to where God dwells 
I looked into my life to see he lives there as well.

Outpost 49 
Hawkesbury Royal Rangers 
Windsor, N.S.W. 
Australia 
F.C.F. 94 
http://www.summit.net.au/~founder1/
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