November 2, 2012
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Jay & Karen’s Farm
Leaving Rochelle
Wednesday, October 31 & Thursday Morning, November 1
Wednesday
After enjoying the ladies Bible study, I went back to our motel room to work on a few things – answer emails, update my blog, and begin our end-of-year newsletter.
Cerwin and Jay fine-tuned a few things at the chapel and Karen did the end-of-month reports for TFC. About the middle of the afternoon Cerwin called to ask if I wanted to go along to Jay and Karen’s farm – to feed their animals.
Their barn.
Notice their testimony on the barn.
They did a lot of work on the house and made it quite beautiful.
It is a very old house. I think I remember Karen saying that the original part was built in the early 1800s. This is the house where Jay grew up.
The original keys.
Jay taking care of their horses.
He and Karen both compete in the equestrian sport of mounted shooting (using balloons.) He is known as “The Preacher.”
Karen and Jay in front of their chicken house that houses more than chickens.
Karen said, “No, these will not be eaten for a Thanksgiving meal.”
We were so pleased to see their place.
The evening closed just like the previous three nights – supper in the truck stop and an inspiring service in the chapel.
Leaving Rochelle at 7:00 a.m. Thursday.
Our days here were a mountaintop experience, making it rather difficult to leave – but life must go on, and there are more chapels to build.
It was very satisfying to see the encouragement the new chapel brought Chaplain Jay, Karen, their many volunteers, and the truck stop manager and employees.
Special thanks to Glenn and Rachel for going along with us to bring this project to a close so ministry to the drivers at this location can continue for many more years.
















Comments (6)
Thanks for all your work! They have a beautiful farm.
What a lovely farm — and how fun to see the turkeys!
Oh, the turkeys are beautiful! Are you home yet?
@BluebirdChris - @slmret - @fwren - I love their farm. Thanks for your comments. Peggy, yes, we got home about 5:00 p.m. yesterday. Being in Illinois for several days prepared us for the time change tonight as that state is one hour behind Pennsylvania.
what a pretty farm they have.
@Texasjillcarmel - Yes, it is a really nice farm.