Kathryn danced the night away at her second cousin Matthew’s wedding. Today is her birthday, I want to wish her a Very Happy Birthday. I love you Kathryn.

North Carolina photographer | Oak Island, Southport, Coastal NC
by Ken Worley
by Ken Worley

by Ken Worley
by Ken Worley
They ask all the visitors in the congregation to stand up. A microphone was passed around for them to tell where there from, it was amazing to me that there were people from many other African countries and even a lady from Holland.We sang worship songs with the praise team.
Pastor Norman gave the sermon
After the service we when to Pastor Norman and Gabi’s home for lunch. They have a beautiful; Gabi cooked a wonderful lunch for use and Pastor Norman has quiet the green thumb. Just look and the color in the flowers below.
After lunch we went to a grand opening of Naledi Fellowship Baptist. Below are some of the children in the community the Fellowship Baptist servers. I have many more photos of the children but did not want to slow this post down even more.
Then we ended our day back at Open Baptist Church for more marriage enrichment with Barrett and Jenifer Johnson.
It is such a blessing to see how God is working in the community through these churches. I feel so honored to have been a small part of God’s work.
Thank you Lord for all the love.

by Ken Worley
The praise team from Open Baptist Church did an awesome job. It was very moving to hear songs in the language of Setswana, I didn’t know what I was singing but I was making a joyful noise to praise God.
David and Denise Glenn did a wonderful job at the conference; despite the fact that Denise was very sick the day they arrived in Botswana and David’s voice was not up to par. After much prayer from the Open Baptist Church, Johnson Ferry Baptist Church teams and many facebook friends, you would hardly know that the Glenns had been feeling less than one hundred percent.
A photograph of the small group of new friends at our table. I’m still amazed that only nine people at a table can represent nine countries and three continents. Jamie’s blog has the list of countries.
During the setup and tear down we moved plants in to be set around the stage. It’s a dangerous job moving a jungle into a conference room, but we pulled it off with only one injury. Chad was attacked by a rough plant and bled on the nice tile floor (pictured below)
