We just received stamps for APWOKAPRIM and The Fr. Jim Agriculture Center. Makes all of our communications "Official"!

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    1. No. But we have not given up hope. We need to go back to the airport and search through their air cargo. And, as if it is not a challanging trip to Port au Prince as it is, currently the country is in political turmoil with daily demonstrations. Patience, patience and more patience.

  1. Wow! I know that makes your heart warm. Fr. Jim’s still watching over the whole thing with you. Know that you are constant in our prayers and love from Sonny and I. Someday maybe God will use me for such honorable work in the missions. Plenty to do everywhere though. So proud of the way you use the talents God has given you.

    1. dream@dtccom.net

      Judy, Thank you for your encouraement. Reminding of us Fr. Jim’s presence and the prayers of the faithful give us courage. M’eci, Bob

  2. Hope things are looking better and you can now get on with your Lord’s business. Delays in airports, lost baggage, and coming home to a medical crisis can undermine anyone. Your work is God’s work, and we are all so very proud of what you are doing! Can you explain the stamps? Are they postage – a means to do business????

    1. dream@dtccom.net

      The stamps are like a seal in the old days. The stamps are hand cut and easily recogniable to some one who can not read. When a letter or receipt is stamped and signed it is accepted as athentic.

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