We're working pretty hard on our languages, and we're beginning to feel like we might one day be able to "make it." We hektograph the Sunday School leaflets in Creole, give our testimonies in Creole, and on Sunday night we teach them new Creole choruses which we have hektographed too. We feel like the Lord is working and we keep watching for the opportunities which He has to give us. The Lord is very good to us, and we feel the imperative necessity of our being at our best with Him and for Him. March 5-"Things that are impossible with men are possible with God." That's what Jesus told His dis- ciples, and He ought to know! March 6-I'm waiting for E- to get here this am. for a conference on a few changes which we want to make, over which we have been thinking and praying for quite some time. We don't anticipate any difficulty, for E- seems to take almost all our suggestions very well. Two hours later-Well, we had a good talk and I think E- got the idea on several things. We never hope to get everything straight in his thinking, but if we get a few ideas across we are very happy. Gradually, I think we can get him and the people around to a good position. Our Creole teacher said last night that he thinks he can possibly get our visa right here through one of his friends and is still trying for us. We really appreciate it. We're not concerned about the visa, though; we know the Lord will work out the best plan. Mar. 13-The natives are really taking to the Creole choruses we have been teaching them, particularly