Networking
In the morning, Peter and I went on a mission to Kinkos to get the brochures printed. I had tried at the business to copy the brochure, but the quality was unacceptable. I was grateful for Peter’s company in walking the couple blocks to Kinkos. Once there, someone set us up with a copier, but we soon discovered that black and white copies would not do at all. Thankfully, an employee scanned the color brochure (since the computer file was not with us) and even adjusted the margins so that it would fold perfectly without us cutting a strip off the edge as I had planned. God sent along that employee at just the right time to help us get the needed product in better condition than we had expected! He even folded all 30 brochures with a machine. Peter meanwhile cut the inserts and we put them inside immediately. We returned to the booth with full-color brochures all ready for distribution. This experience showed again God’s grace and provision during this trip.
Later in the afternoon, after checking out the room where Daddy would do a workshop on Saturday, I left yet again with Paul Stefan to purchase two necessary cables from Radio Shack as well as print Daddy’s speech for Sunday. At Kinkos, the employee who helped us accidentally printed the speech on parchment paper so didn’t charge us for it. I was again amazed at God’s unexpected and unique ways of showering us with blessing. After finishing up the errands, we enjoyed an hour at The @ Kaffe, where I uploaded the previous two blog posts. By now, readers may wonder if we did anything besides run around downtown Cincinnati☺. Below are pictures of valuable networking opportunities.
Fellowship with David and Dorma Finch, who attended the International Literacy Training Institute last summer.

November 20th, 2007 at 10:10 am
Hi Ana Marie -
I’ve enjoyed reading about your trip to Cincinnati. It amazes me at all the things your family does on laptops. You and Peter were brilliant to get the ILTI brochure put together and printed as you did. Guess I need to get Peter’s cell phone number so I can hear his message — even though I don’t know that particular kind of German — is it a dialect?
Hope you all have a great Thanksgiving if we don’t see you before then.
Blessings,
Jean
November 20th, 2007 at 2:37 pm
Mrs. Hord,
Thanks for being the first to comment on our website! Yes, Fraenkisch is a dialect of German that is spoken in the area where my dad grew up.
Hope you have a good thanksgiving too!
-Ana Marie
November 11th, 2008 at 7:38 pm
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