We awoke to a steady rain this morning and enjoyed intermittent showers all day. After completing morning rounds, we made breakfast and ate and relaxed until 10:30. We went to church in the village and enjoyed the children's choir. The same pastor we heard last Sunday in N'Zerekore spoke in N'Zao and focused on sanctification. He did a masterful job of utilizing the Old and New Testament scriptures and delivered a sermon most Americans need to hear. Of course it was delivered enthusiastically and with great passion. We headed back to the clinic grounds for lunch and then relaxed for a few hours catching up on Emails and other correspondence. Promptly at 4pm, sand volleyball kicked into full swing and went on for a couple of hours. We enjoyed dinner at Dr. Simeon's home and were treated to several authentic African dishes. We returned to the Albright's and viewed a tape delayed version of the women's all around gymnastics competition and were pleased to see the outcome. We have missed viewing the Olympics regularly, though consider it a small sacrifice to make.
Tomorrow begins our last week here in Guinea, as we leave for the airport a week from today. The guys are already dreading the long two day trip to Conakry over the rough roadways. We are praying for a productive wek here at Hope, and asking God to use us as he wills. Thanks for all of your support and prayers.
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