The Snow Melts

Yesterday, it snowed. The ice was so thick, that my Dad’s car could barely make it up the hill. Today, we had hamburgers. Tonight, I have to work. Persecution of the Christians continues.

Snow and ice. That was what we had yesterday. Today, the snow is melting. It will probably freeze tonight. Great, since I am supposed to be at work. But I do not want to drive the Rodeo in the ice. But we will see.

The ice was so thick last night, that my Dad´s Toyota Camry could hardly make it up the hill. We went to go get pizza at QT. Well, when we were headed back, we got stuck behind this person driving a Ford. They were just barely making it up the hill, on Poly Webb. But because they were going so slow, the Camry hybrid couldn´t get the power up to make it over the ice. So, we turned around spun around, and headed in through the Albertson´s parking lot. The hill is slopped better on that side. We finally made it up the hill. But the Camry just barely made it, I think. Still, it drove better than the Rodeo did.

Tonight, I have to work. Because of the ice, I don´t want to go. The snow is melting, but the ice will refreeze tonight, and it will be difficult to drive on the ice. But I still need to make it to work, so I am sure I will come up with a solution.

The persecution of Christians continues. I was over on the VOM Facebook page, and I found another interesting story. Another sad tale of persecution in yet another country in Asia. The persecution against the church is growing. But people are ignoring it. Now, I am doing what I can to awaken people to the persecution. Below is an image I found:

May be an image of 1 person and text that says 'THE Martyrs THE Voice OF LAOS 101-YEAR-OLD ENEMY OF THE STATE TEACHING THE ILLEGAL GOSPEL A"FOOLISH" ENDEAVOR A SLAVE NO MORE 15'

This is what VOM had to say, about the 101 year old enemy of the state: “Bounsaen has been a pillar of the church in Laos for decades, and now he is passing his wisdom on to the next generation. Read his story in this month’s magazine.”

Bounsaen has been a pillar of the church in Laos for decades, and now he is passing his wisdom on to the next generation. Read his story in this month’s magazine.

The Voice of the Martyrs

What I find ironic, is that WordPress regards his name as miss-spelled. My keyboard is acting up, so I am having to type slower. But I am still getting it done. But what this story signifies is the growing influence of the PRC. The People´s Republic of China persecutes the Chinese house churches, and tries to penalize them for not being a part of the government church. They are scared of Christian ideas. The most wicked government on earth is gaining in influence.

Anyways, that is all for now. I will try and write again later. But I probably should get some rest before work. It will be a long night tonight, because of the ice. Well, one thing. I was remembering the catastrophe last year with the snow. The ice. It was just a little bit, but it had such an impact. People died. This year, things went a bit more smoothly. Anyways, that is all for now.

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