Car Business
The church service on the front steps was rained out again this week, so services were held online. Please keep praying that we will have clear skies for our next church services. We miss being together as a community of believers and we are not yet permitted to have services in the sanctuary.
In the meantime, we have been getting necessary work done on the car. Mike took it to a mechanic to have it serviced and he did an oil change, installed a new battery and new windshield wipers and did a few other small things. Last Friday, Mike took the car in to have the annual inspection done as required by law. Today we paid the road use tax for another year and our car insurance will be paid soon also.
Fulfilling legal requirements of any kind is a challenge which becomes even more nerve-racking in a foreign country. We certainly appreciate the help Pastor Simi Hosu and his wife Gabi gave us, making the appointments and helping us through the process.
This car has served us well for over eleven years and we trust it will continue to run well for some time yet. We thank everyone who donated funds for us to buy the car and for all of you who pray faithfully for safety for us and for our vehicle.
Our license plate with the new inspection sticker. |
Fulfilling legal requirements of any kind is a challenge which becomes even more nerve-racking in a foreign country. We certainly appreciate the help Pastor Simi Hosu and his wife Gabi gave us, making the appointments and helping us through the process.
This car has served us well for over eleven years and we trust it will continue to run well for some time yet. We thank everyone who donated funds for us to buy the car and for all of you who pray faithfully for safety for us and for our vehicle.
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