"Oh, Say but I'm Glad" and "Every Day with Jesus." We thank the Lord for His help and direction. Mar. 14-Saturday we got word that the jeep export license was received, so we will probably get the jeep the last week of this month in time to drive over to Ciudad Trujillo for our visa if we don't get it here before then. We thank the Lord for this. The other day we got some little (and I mean little!) strawberries that grow wild here I think. They took us hours to clean, but they have a good flavor. We got a little basket full (about 3 quarts) for 20c and I think we could have gotten them for 10c if we had bargained long enough. Our tomatoes will soon be ready to eat. We are doing a little interior decorating. We got so tired of the drab dark finish of the woodwork in the house that we got some Walltone (Firestone's version of Kemtone) and we're doing a little bit in the evening, when we don't have to go out or aren't too tired out. It is such an improvement-sort of a light gray-green. We can hardly believe that we will soon have the jeep. It will completely revolutionize our lives. We'll be able to get out into the country to visit all the churches and keep contact with them. We'll be able to go to several parts of town in the same morn- ing, instead of keeping our errands within walking distance of each other. We'll be able to go to church at night knowing how and when we'll get back home (instead of worrying about getting a taxi). A car is about the most essential material item needed in Haiti-that's what every American and European says-and we've found it out the hard way. But I'm not complaining. If we were not getting a jeep we would just keep on doing what we could the best