Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Team Ship, there' Nothing Like it!

The Next Five Post (Highlights of the Mission Team)

I will highlight a member of the Zambia Team and let you
all know why they are the best people in the world. I would
serve with them any where in the world anytime.

The first person is my dear wife, friend and life partner Adrian V. Smith.
She is a trooper in all of the sense of the word. She now walks with
a cane but that didn't deter her from the Zambia trip. In fact all she had
to do is wave the cane and she would get VIP treatment at every airport.

Seriously, she loves God and people around her. Her hugs are contagious.
Adrian had her share of fear and uncertainty about some things but she
pushed forward. Her sensitivity towards the hurting was evident. She
shed tears for those who were orphans and considered vulnerable. Adrian
reached out and touched those who were chronically ill because her heart
demanded it.

Every where we went Adrian spread the joy of the Lord. She laughed her way
across Zambia. I thank God that she is my wife and partner. It was a privilege
for me to serve along side of her.

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Team Ship, there' Nothing Like it!

The Next Five Post (Highlights of the Mission Team)

I will highlight a member of the Zambia Team and let you
all know why they are the best people in the world. I would
serve with them any where in the world anytime.

The first person is my dear wife, friend and life partner Adrian V. Smith.
She is a trooper in all of the sense of the word. She now walks with
a cane but that didn't deter her from the Zambia trip. In fact all she had
to do is wave the cane and she would get VIP treatment at every airport.

Seriously, she loves God and people around her. Her hugs are contagious.
Adrian had her share of fear and uncertainty about some things but she
pushed forward. Her sensitivity towards the hurting was evident. She
shed tears for those who were orphans and considered vulnerable. Adrian
reached out and touched those who were chronically ill because her heart
demanded it.

Every where we went Adrian spread the joy of the Lord. She laughed her way
across Zambia. I thank God that she is my wife and partner. It was a privilege
for me to serve along side of her. I look forward to the next trip.

Posted via email from williamhsmith's posterous