Weekend Whirlwind
The weekend flew by. So much to
do and so much completed. Friday was the unloading and setting up of the
equipment to assemble the Gospel of Romans and St. John into booklets to be sent
to missionaries in Ukraine. They will distribute the booklets to the citizens
of Ukraine. The Ukrainians only had a sloppy translation of those books or they
had to read and rely on a more reliable Russian translation. It was a real
dilemma, to read the poorly translated Ukrainian Word of God or to read the Bible
in the enemy’s language.
Seedline has been printing and
sharing the Word of God in the Ukrainian language for several years now. The
missionaries who are in Ukraine have been requesting more copies for the people
who are fearful and in need of encouragement. They are seeking hope and the
peace in a time of war that only can be found in Jesus to fill the weary soul.
Friday evening we unloaded the
heavy cutting/trimmer machine, the boxes of covers, the printed copies of the
Scripture, eighteen stapling machines, and the aluminum folding trays. We
placed them onto our tables. As soon as the machines were set up, we began to
fold the covers so they would be ready to receive the printed texts. Those
assembled covers and texts were then passed on to the people who were manning
the stapling machines. Once the booklets were stapled, they were stacked in piles
of ten and cut by the huge blade in the trimming machine. The finished booklets
were then stacked and sealed in boxes ready to be shipped in large metal shipping
containers.
We started the project Friday
evening at five-thirty as soon as the supplies were unloaded and set up. We
worked until eight pm. We folded nearly three of the four boxes of covers only
to start again at eight-thirty on Saturday morning. As one table finished their
tasks, the workers moved to other tables to stuff, staple, and trim the assembled
booklets. By eleven am everything was complete. Machines were reloaded and the
boxes of Scripture were placed back into the trailer.
Sunday morning the Seedline
director and the new assistant described the depth of the Seedline program and
all the components of their ministry. The men also preached a sermon and spoke
at Sunday school before heading home to Milford, Ohio.
Sunday evening I attended the
Sunday evening services. I was glad to get home and prop up my feet.
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