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Pray for Power

jackson.jpgBY LINDSEY BLACK, CHANDLER, ARIZONA, USA - Wednesday night at my church we had guest speaker, Jackson Senyonga from Uganda, Africa who has a church of 40,000 people. The way he talked about the people over there excites me even more. They are loving people in Africa. The best thing he said was he has 20 more minutes. Then proceded to say African minutes. Which just shows they slow down and take their time and not rush through things. I did get a little worried when he said "power today, none tomorrow." I am hoping it is different in Zambia. That will make a 3 week shoot on a very tight schedule otherwise. The best thing about hearing this pastor is that my husband left the service telling me that he feels much better about me going now and he wished he could go.

I have been working on an editing project and I have had a lot of problems with the output. I get so frustrated and hope that we don’t have issues like this. This is the bad thing about relying on electricity and electronics, sometimes they don’t want to work they way you want. I am thankful that these kinds of issues are in post-production and we will be in the states for that. But it does turn on the light that things can go wrong and we have to be prepared to deal with it.

Tonight we are getting together for some Zambian food and music. I was bummed because I thought I wouldn’t get to go because we are going to LA. But I just found out we are leaving at 3 AM so I can pop in for a short time. I can’t wait!

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