will come in handy when we start building. He has a good start on the accordion and also surprised us by giving out with some good trombone music when he found the trombone I had borrowed from Dick Wilkinson to learn on. There is no doubt now but that we will have lots of music. Little Danny (almost a year old) has his own special talents. For one thing, he'll probably be speaking better Creole than any of us within a couple of years! The thing we appreciate the most about them is their devotion to the Lord and His work. They are spiritual young people whose primary desire is to know and do the Lord's will That will make all the adjustments come much easier for them-and for us. We've already had wonderful fellowship in prayer, and that's one thing we have missed a lot. Well, praise the Lord! November 29-Dr. Young arrived this afternoon on the plane from Miami for a five-day visit with us. We are so glad that the Alstotts arrived in time so that they could be here for his visit. Tonight we had a welcome service for both Dr. Young and the Alstotts at the La Saline station. It was crowded, as usual, and Dr. Young brought us a good message. I don't know exactly how the translation went over-I was the interpreter. But we are looking forward to these days with Dr. Young. December 4-We saw Dr. Young off on the plane this afternoon. During his visit, I believe he was able to get a good idea of the field. Sunday we took the 200-mile trip up to Gonaives and back to visit the Canal Bois station. The rest of the time we were visiting stations in the Port-au-Prince area. We really appreciate the counsel and suggestions of Dr. Young and especially the fellowship and times of prayer we all had together. 124