This
morning we worshipped again with our Korean friends. After our worship time we got in to some heavy Bible reading
– ten chapters of 2 Chronicles. We
consecutively read in our varying versions in our separate languages, verse by
verse. We each took one verse at a
time. It was a little bit hard for
us English speakers to follow along but they were really good about keeping us
on track. It was a pretty neat
experience, and 2 Chronicles is far more interesting than I thought. I think in future I’ll learn to
appreciate it more.
We
explored a little bit of the neighborhood and returned to the same small café
for lunch. The pork on the
roasting stick was nearly gone but still they insisted we come in and eat. They seemed slightly and suddenly
pressured by our arrival. I guess
they assumed that we wanted to order the same thing (which we did – but we
could’ve been flexible). We
ultimately decided it best to just sit still and await the outcome. They managed to salvage the
scraps. The sandwich tasted just
as good as it had before.
Worked
out on our balcony and put on some music.
The sounds of the city rose up competitively and swept clamorously over
everything. That way, it made more
sense.
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