Friday, 9 October 2009

Cross Vigil Day 27

DAY 27: Thursday 8 October

Today was the first day we got wet! Ah well. This is day 27 and we have done ok until now. Did you know that 2 + 7 = 9 and that 9 in the Bible is the number for judgement! Well just in case someone wants to make something of this let me remind you that it did not rain on day 9 and it did not rain on day 18!

Anyway, apart from getting soaked (hot dog in hand) it was an opportunity to prove that we at New Life are not a fair weather Christians (although I don't think I have anything to prove). I was glad to see one of our pastors from Castlebar, John Fitzsimmons and his wife Joanne. Although they had a very long drive ahead of them they stopped off for a chat and to provide some encouragement. Thanks guys!

Some of those in the Peace Pole project came to finalise a few things about its location and its secure positioning etc. This promises to be a major project that will lead to other things, not only for us, but for other parts of Belfast and of Northern Ireland. More on this site in a moment.

Colin & Doreen Sturgeon came along again with Kyle. They stood for a while during the rain as I was speaking with our visitors about the Peace Pole. Les came along with a couple of Hot Dogs. One was claimed by Tommy Latimer while I had the other in the rain. The Muffin man had long since gone; so was the muffin!

Anyway, more about the site behind me. This belongs to a government department (thanks to me, but long story). We wanted them to sell it to us almost three years ago, but they were looking a fortune for it. We were unable to buy it from them. They reduced their asking price to £30,000 (about $50,000) which was a fair price for it, but we were still unable to buy it. During the 1st week of the Cross Vigil one of their representatives came out to talk with me at the site. With "Cross in hand" I made it clear that we were still keen to acquire the land, but were unable to pay what they asking for it and requested that he and his superiors would look at it again and come back with a more favourable price. Well, today they did. They have agreed to sell it to us for a total of £800 ($1,200). The only stipulation is that it is used as an outside play area for our pre-school playgroup and for the development of the Peace Pole site. These are the very purposes we wanted to acquire the site. So even at this, the Cross Vigil has paid off. But I still got wet!

Les with the Hot Dogs

 

    Pastor John and Joanne Fitzsimmons                 Discussions re the Peace Pole

              Colin, Doreen and Kyle

Still being a God influence.

Jack

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