Day two was a little wetter than yesterday. We had just started to set up when the rain clouds started to come in and we had to wait out the rain.
The Kodiak getting a little wet
The Nate Saint's Piper Super Cub (replica) with a wing of the piper cub that was in the "End of the Spear" movie
Alisha, Ken and Anna waiting out the storm and getting some paper work done
Rain, rain, go away....
Thunder storm clouds building while we were flying
All in all this was a great weekend over here at Smoketown. We had a safe conclusion to the airshows and gave rides to about 100 people. I was able to meet some old friends from Moody and spend part of a day with them and also meet some new people as well in between giving safety briefings for rides.
One such person I met was very interested in missionary work and how the airplanes could do such radical maneuvers such as land on short sloped mountain airstrips. After a while our conversation steered from airplanes to spiritual things and I realized that this man wasn't a Christian. Even though we were at a missionary aviation fest there were people at the event that were not believers but were curious onlookers of what we do. That drove the point home that there is a mission field in every heart and soul that we talk to and even though this man was not very open to talking about Christ, I pray that the seed that was planted will not return void.
Thank you for your prays as we continue to travel and give rides. Please pray that Renae will be able to handle our very energetic two year old Caleb and our newest addition Aaron till I get back.
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