Day 15

Starting bright and early this morning we headed out on a second game drive. Once again, we were able to see many different animals, big and small alike. Our driver (and Adam) explained much about animals: the different amounts of food that the elephants/hippos eat, their massive size, and many other details to fill our four hour drive. We saw an incredible variety of different animals throughout the park.

We really stood in wonder and awe at how God managed to put all the different animals on the Ark. Questions were raised on how they managed to fit enough food on board? Like how did all the animals lived together without killing each other?

We had our morning coffee break with a tower of giraffes in the back ground, sitting by some very large baobab trees. Making it a very unique coffee break for many of us. It was an absolutely amazing opportunity to witness God’s creation. The beauty and magnificence of another part of God’s planet making us stand speechless. It was a great way to end of our trip, to have a day to step back, relax, and have warm showers. Remembering the real reason, we are here for the glory of God. Currently we are in Chipata, staying the night. We will begin our journey home tomorrow, and hope to be back on Tuesday. Please continue to pray for us as we start on the long trip back home, for traveling mercies.

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