Glasgow Free DayTuesday, August 5, 2008 |
So today we wandered the streets of Glasgow for most of the day and it was quite fun. We bought some cool things and saw even more amazing things. I myself purchased the Glasgow Bible, a Bible translated into Scottish. In the morning before shopping we visited a very old church. Part of the church was built in the 1400's and the rest of the church was established in the 1500's. The architecture was amazing, giant vaulted ceilings with amazing arch ways. There was a catacomb under the church with graves everywhere. Some of the most amazing stain glass windows. We took lots of pictures. Hopefully later tonight I can upload some of those photos, my power inverter caught on fire after using it for 15 minutes, so im going to get an alternative one. Matt McKenzie is our photographer for the trip and he is doing a great job, but we kept losing him as he walked with his eyes through the lens, so I had Bryan job be keeping an eye on Matt. For lunch we had fish and chips, most of us really enjoyed them, but Billy wasnt a fan and graciously gave them to Dillon after two bites.
Keep us in prayer, tomorrow is our first day of ministry. We are heading to Bridgeton, which is a community in Glasgow. We will be handing out tracks and quilts, meeting new friends, and inviting people to a skate demonstation and a concert in the evening. Until then....
Keep us in prayer, tomorrow is our first day of ministry. We are heading to Bridgeton, which is a community in Glasgow. We will be handing out tracks and quilts, meeting new friends, and inviting people to a skate demonstation and a concert in the evening. Until then....
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Post written by: Evan Liewer at 12:23 PM