We are both well and feeling good. The Eggers are living with us for a week or two while their new house gets the finishing touches. They are very congenial, and their baby cries very little, not at all at night. How wonderful it is to have the jeep station wagon! It hardly seems true. The Lord has been very good to us. June 5-Some specific items for definite prayer: 1st, a real revival among our people; our language study; plans for a Bible school for training preachers; cam- paigns in each church to teach the people to read the New Testament (now printed with the Psalms in Creole); the development of native leaders and call- ing of preachers; adequate locations needed for several churches. We're expecting God to work miracles in Haiti in answer to prayer. "For with God nothing shall be impossible." We now have a post office box-and an easy number to remember too-444. I don't know when we'll get all our government business done, but most of it will be completed this week. I have yet to be sworn in as a minister. We need desperately to make some trips out into the country but we can't until we finish everything in town with the government. On top of this, I need to find time to make some kitchen cupboards and a linen closet for Mary. We've been living with things just stacked around and no place to put them for so long that I just must get something permanent made so that we can live somewhat normally. Monday night we went to the second informal meeting of missionaries of this area of Haiti. After one missionary couple returned on furlough to the U.S. and didn't know any of the missionaries of other denominations when people asked about them, they