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Dear Friends and Fellow Laborers, The Feast of Tabernacles is over for this year. What an exciting month it has been! First, Gloria and I went to Burma for the Feast of Trumpets. We had 32 brethren (including children) from South and Central Burma gather for the Feast of Trumpets in the central plains city of Taungoo. If you read my last letter, you know that we have had some serious problems…
Who knew a little grain of rice took so much time and effort to produce! It is a small grain that is fairly inexpensive and unobtrusive but a staple food in most Asian countries. In late May at Jet Rye (3-1/2 acres), 30 minutes north of the school, we planted rice the Thai style or the wet patty process. As you will see below a full days work of tilling the ground, flooding the patties, pulling rice seedlings, and finally transplanting the rice plants in the two patties takes quite a bit of effort…
View, Download and Print here: Legacy Letter February 2022