Saturday, October 11, 2008

COOK weekly - 13 octobre 2008

We're starting our last week in Paris.  Thank God, with us, for this time to rework our french skills which are the lifeline to communicating as a teacher.  Thank God, also, that we're getting closer to a "stable" life, whatever that means. After having interacted these last two weeks with the 3 major seminaries in Paris (Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox) I'm all the more pleased with the level of teaching and the quality of students at FATEAC.

A special thanks to Keith Ellenberger, Jeter Livingston, Daniel Keita and JP Schultz for their part in getting our belongings from Dakar to Abidjan.
Pray for our colds to pass quickly so that we don't have to fly with stuffy noses!
Thank God for the tuition money that has come in for this years first year CMA students. Some still are waiting for food and housing money.

Thanks for your prayers,
Matt & Cindy Cook
Côte d'Ivoire (eventually)

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