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On to Switzerland

We left Bastogne and Luxembourg and moved on to Switzerland. We set up camp and enjoyed a beautiful sunset. Our new address is: Chemin de Fey, 1076 Ferlens, Switzerland

Luxembourg

Monday July 3rd, we dropped off some brothers at the airport before heading downtown Luxembourg to dance, sing and hand out papers there. Luxembourg is beautiful, but you can sense the oppression of one of the most advanced European countries. We could all sense it as we were walking down the streets. Then came a …

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To Bastogne

Sunday, July 2nd, came the time to pack up our things in Gooik and head to our next destination near the border of Luxembourg: Bastogne. We bid farewell to our neighbors. Off the buses went towards the East! Since nothing is far in Belgium, we arrived in about 3 hours to the “Chalet Royal”, where …

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Gooik, Belgium

Words would fail to express how thankful we are for our two weeks spent in the hospitable land of Flanders. Seppe and his wife Hilde opened wide their hearts and their home. We can just imagine our Father looking all over the earth, watching over Belgium in search of tender hearts to do His will. …

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Still in Belgium

In our communities, we gather in a circle, singing and dancing to our Creator and Savior. So here we are, out in tents in Belgium, looking for our God to lead us.

Arrival in Belgium

A wonderful family opened their farm to us in Gooik, Belgium. This will be our first place to stop. It is amazing that someone would do this. We are amazed. However, we also believe this will not the last time, but that it will happen again. Our address is: Breedveldstraat 2, 1755 Gooik in Belgium, …

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Bus Preparations

We started with a SETRA 5215 HD tour bus. After making sure that it was mechanically ready for the trip, we set out to paint it with the distinctive maroon-and-cream colored curves. Carefully the areas were masked off, first with the maroon, then with the cream. You may have seen the Peacemaker 1 or Peacemaker …

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