
Philippe and Dolores Dauner were here singing last week and, just for you, my dear Pepperdine Lectureship friends, I handed over almost 2.5 pounds of bite-sized, individually wrapped pieces of Swiss Chocolate, bought on sale at my third favorite store in the whole-wide-world.
Problem #1: How do I find Philippe and Dolores?
- You could go hear him speak at Firestone Field house on Thursday morning (11:00), but I know many of you are not out of bed yet. And if you wait till then, the chocolate might be gone.
- You could go to their class (Vision for a Generation: A Strategy for the European Mission Field Based on the Work in Marseilles, France) on Friday afternoon at 3:15. Some of you may be up by then, but I know the chocolate will be long gone.
Problem #2: How do I make them think I’m just happy to meet them rather than only interested in Swiss chocolate?
- For the preachers and elders among you, this is no problem. You are good at making people think you care about them (even if you only want their chocolate).
Problem #3: All the chocolate is in one bag.
- This really is a problem. Should the one who gets the bag share? (YES.) Will he share? (It depends on if an elder or a preacher gets it first.)