Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Ankara day 2 and 3

Our second meal at this establishment; the waiter, who had been on duty when I hobbled on a sore foot the day before, was quite kind and sympathetic when he saw the cast and crutches.  Wonderful shish kabob and egg plant and whatever the rest was.  Just good food! Above all, great fellowship and sharing about the day ... started "where did we see God working today? ...

With approximately 5 million inhabitants in Ankara, large apartment complexes are the norm.  This is the view from our host's sunroom.

We leave soon to go to a local shopping area, then plan to visit Ulus castle, a museum (so much of Biblical history occurred here!  We are in the Galatian region), and visit a mosque.  Since the castle is up a rocky hill, I will meditate in a park or restaurant.  Crutches + rocky hill = Yeah/NO!  After lunch we'll have opportunity to hear Janice and Norma's host's testimony. 
Yesterday we enjoyed a similar privilege when we met a Turkish couple and son who work with CC.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you, Sherri, for "taking us along" with you to Turkey through this blog. What a great idea and wonderful way to journal, saving memories! So sorry about your accident but I know it was no surprise to God. He is just readjusting your ministry schedule a little. You will be just as effective in His new design for you on this trip. Praying that your pain level will be very low!

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