
| Our hotel, Village Hotel, was located at the Eastern edge of Paris. It cost thirty-three dollars a day per room and for three dollars and a half you could eat breakfast there, if you chose to. The Metro was about one half mile away and we could reach a bus stop in a blocks walk. It was a very clean and nice, cheap stay. |
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| The Ministry team takes a break after ministering under the Eiffel Tower. The food was quite delicious. We chose to eat good each meal as our days were twelve to eighteen hours long. The lunch and dinner meals cost between eight and twelve dollars. We had to buy bottled water each meal as they do not serve water free with the meals. The owner of this cafe spotted our Guitar. He insisted on a song. Audra Close took the guitar and sang a scipture chorus in English. The crowd in the cafe broke into applause. There are all kind of ways to spread the "Good News". |
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| Our last plane to board was at NeWark, New Jersey. Notice the guitar in Debby's hand. It was quite a chore to handle a large suit case, two on board cases,purse, camera/case, two guitars with sythesizer and various sacks of goodies. I would get on the plane and quickly find the pilots coat closet and put the guitars in there if there was room. This worked on every flight except the last flight (pictured here)as the guitars were loaded downunder with the luggage. Both guitars survived. Praise the Lord we were headed home after a very successful "Ministry" adventure. |
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