Straight from the Journal:Ireland Day 9-Adoption and Bus Rides
This morning, I taught Sunday school solo at Middleton. We talked about how God fulfilled His promise of children to Abraham, and that Christians are then adopted into God's family. It blew their minds, but I had to claify a little, because one of the kids said "Adopted...I'm adopted?!? Does that mean our parents aren't our real parents!?! I'm living with STRANGERS?!??!" Once that got cleared up, they loved singing "Father Abraham" and dancing at the end. Andrew from Douglas apparently gave a wonderful sermon, and I got to meet some great people. One lady had converted from Catholicism because she developed a dust allergy and was literally allergic to her church.
We had a whole mess of leftovers, and had to head out after cleaning as much as we could and debriefing with Jonny. They drove us to Cork, and after a few minutes of heartfelt goodbyes, we were on the bus to Dublin. Those 3 hours seemed like forever. We settled into the hotel, where a few of us decided to explore the city, and a few decided to stay and unwind.
We had a whole mess of leftovers, and had to head out after cleaning as much as we could and debriefing with Jonny. They drove us to Cork, and after a few minutes of heartfelt goodbyes, we were on the bus to Dublin. Those 3 hours seemed like forever. We settled into the hotel, where a few of us decided to explore the city, and a few decided to stay and unwind.
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