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Paralympic Games 2004 - Tasha Books' Diary: Friday 17th September PDF Print E-mail

More of God's provision today . . . We've been a bit frusrated by the lack of response for interviews, but pushed on today, confident that God will do what He has brought us here to do. Andy, Rich, and Tasha stopped off at the MPC to pick up press kits and do some research. On the way out, they walked into the Olympic Stadium where things were getting underway for the Opening Ceremony--a huge tree was set in the middle with people like ants running here and there all over the stadium. Then it was time for lunch at Monastriraki. Crossing the street was quite chaotic, but the yoghurt and honey more than made up for it!

So many things have happened that point to God's hand in our time here. We've been trying to get tickets to the Opening Ceremony for days to no avail. Yesterday, just when we had finally made it all the way to Zappion (a feat with a wheelchair), Andy got a call from Nick (volunteer) with the news that we had free tickets waiting for us at the stadium. An answer to prayer! Then, just as we had turned our weary feet back to the street and metro and more walking, a man practically pushed us onto a bus that took us straight to the stadium in twenty-five minutes. God is good and the ceremony was amazing.

 
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