Julie in front of the Stalactites |
Matt in front of the Stalactites |
This past Friday, Matt and I headed down to Cave City, Kentucky. The world's longest cave, Mammoth Cave, is located in this city. It is a National Park, and we were excited to be able to go and see it. When we got to the park the temperature was 107 degrees. It was definitely a very hot day, but once we got down into the caves, the temperature was 54 degrees. It was cold enough to need jackets. It was definitely a nice break from the heat. We took a four mile tour of the cave and even ate lunch it what is called the snowball room. I believe that our tour guide said that there are over 300 miles of mapped tunnels in the cave, and hundreds more that have not been mapped yet. We had a great time at the park, and we ended the day with a nice meal at Cracker Barrel. Kentucky is a beautiful state to visit, and we are truly enjoying being here.
Matt was able to get the job at Chic-fil-a. He will be working a night shift in the back doing food prep. He is excited to have this job, and we are praising God that he has given Matt work. I can still hear all of our students at AVCS praying every day that Matt would get work. Those prayers were not in vain, the Lord has now blessed Matt with a job. Please continue to pray for me to find work in a teaching position. I was offered a position at a downtown mission daycare center, but both Matt and I decided that this would not be a good fit for me at this point in our lives. I have also been offered a tutoring position, and I just need to find a full-time position before I can let this tutoring company know what hours I can work after teaching in the day. So, please continue to pray with me, that the Lord will show me what job He wants me to work while we're here in Kentucky.
We are still seeking a church to call our home. We have been attending the 9th and O Baptist Church, but we are seeking God's guidance on what church He would have us call home while we are here in Kentucky. We would appreciate your prayers with us, as we pray for God's guidance in which church we should attend while we are here at Seminary.
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