Sunday, January 18, 2009

COOK Weekly - le 19 janvier 2009

Dear friends and family:

God has been so faithful to Matt and I as we are readjusting to a quiet house. We've had company the last 2 nights, to help ease the pain of missing our children. We are thrilled to tell you that our church has asked us to be the spiritual leaders for the worship team at church. We're not sure exactly what this will all entail, but are praying that God will guide us in how to best fill this role. The worship teams here are mostly young adults ages 20-30. There are already about 4 organized worship teams who practice twice/week and sing once/month. They have an excellent pianist (I know that's amazing) and drummer and sometimes add an African Djembe or bass guitar. So, they've already made great strides in how the "do" worship.

Pray with us that we will have wisdom in our ministry to the local church and that this church, which is a leader in the community, will be a worship model that other churches will want to emulate here in Cote d'Ivoire.

Serving Together,
Cindy Cook,
for Matt too!
FATEAC Team


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