Monday 3 September 2012

The other side of the Olympics

Deal, Kent
We have returned to London having managed to evade most of the Olympic mayhem and associated traffic congestion. It seem's as if most East-enders ran to the hills for the school holidays in preparation. We found on the few occasions that we did venture out that the transport was very calm and free moving. We we're on holiday in one of the mission's holiday homes, in Walmer - and what a provision it was! Lots of space for the girls and sunny days. We found a great paddling pool for the children in Deal and regular use of our English Heritage membership in Walmer Castle to be wonderful breaks.

In my last post I mentioned the funday that was being put on by a gathering of churches - well it was phenomenal! The attendance was estimated at 3000, and I am sure for the burger chefs it felt like it! They started at about 11am and did not stop until 5pm - this is one of the hazards of offering FREE BURGERS! Hazard it may have been but it certainly kept the crowds coming; many attended the service the following day and heard Stephanie Reid give her testimony. Stephanie was a very active ballet dancer and sprinter who lost her leg in a boating accident, she is one of the 100m medal hopefuls. It was a very encouraging story and I think she gained a number of supporters.
3 good friends
We have also said goodbye to our friend Maxime and her mum Virginia who have moved back to Leipzig, soon to be joined by Lars, Virginia's husband. They became very precious to us and God providing, we will be going to visit them in October. Virginia organised free entrance to the Olympic park for so many of our friends, it was unreal - we went in one day and managed to get tickets to watch hockey - some for just £5!

Ruth drawing a fish
We are still sharing our house with friends - since May we have been full up! It is nice to be able to be a refuge for people, we hope that they have found some sort of peace and comfort staying with us. This kind of service does bring about a certain disquiet among neighbours, hopefully they will see a light at the end of the tunnel soon. As for us all we are all back at work. Next weekend is Ruth's wedding! Ruth started working with me at Café Forever during a gap year in 2007 and has since been returning to join us and City of Peace church on many occasions. It is going to be a great wedding!