Church and International Schools
Yesterday I went to a Baptist Church up the street from my apartment. They did a roll call of the nations, and 22 were represented. The Worship Team was 4 from Africa and 2 from Europe, and there was more color at this church than found on the streets or at other churches. The Czech Republic is remarkably White, compared to Boston, where Whites are a minority. I enjoyed the service and afterwards met a music teacher from Texas who is here teaching at what she called the "Pagan" International School, as opposed to the Christian International School where I am teaching. Her International School has 700 students, pays faculty well, pays for her apartment, her trips over here, and gives her a generous salary as well. In comparison, CISP, where I teach, has 30 students in grades 1-12, approximately 3 students per grade, and each teacher has to raise his/her support. But I am thankful for a chance to teach at a Christian School again.
LLOYD COMES TOMORROW! CAN'T WAIT!!!!
LLOYD COMES TOMORROW! CAN'T WAIT!!!!

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