WHAT I AM FINDING IS THAT THERE ARE SOME PEOPLE INTERESTED IN THE SAME THINGS WE ARE, i.e. unreached people groups, AND THEY TOO ARE IN THE RESEARCH STAGE. IT IS INTERESTING TO LISTEN TO RUSSIANS TALK ABOUT REACHING THEIR OWN PEOPLE AS WELL.
MY GOAL IS TO FINISH UP HERE AS SOON AS I CAN AND TRY TO BE HOME BY AUGUST 1ST. COLYA MAY VISIT LEONID FOR US IN THE FALL. IF HE CAN, I CAN GET HOME SOONER. I STILL MUST GO BACK THROUGH ESTONIA AND LEAVE THE CAR.
HOW IS EVERYONE THERE? YA'LL PRAYING FOR EACH OTHER? LOVING EACH OTHER? ENCOURAGING ONE ANOTHER? NOTHING MORE NEEDED THAN THESE THINGS. I'M MISSING YA'LL.
IT'S GOOD TO HAVE THE SPELLING/GRAMMAR POLICE BACK.
LOVE YA'LL. YALL LOVE EACH OTHER.
That's what I'm here for. Btw, it's y'all, not ya'll. Love you. Had you planned to take a trip up north?
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ReplyDeleteThat one's up for debate, mr. grammer police!
ReplyDeleteIf you're saying You All, it's y'all (leaving out the 'ou' from 'you'.)
If you're saying ya all, it's ya'll (leaving out the 'a' from the word 'all'.)
I'm just sayin'! :)
We're doing ok, I reckon. Miss ya! Thanks for keeping us in the loop:)
luv kt
Katie is absolutely right on this one, mr. grammer police. The apostrophe replaces letters that have been dropped out, which is the "ou" in this case. I am calling for a citizens arrest on this one.
ReplyDeleteThanks for having my back on this one, T....Even though I misspelled grammAr :) lol
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