“It must be difficult for him being the only believer in his household.” “Remember, though, his parents aren’t antagonistic, they just don’t believe in anything.” Benjamin bit back the comment that with all that his family had done to help them, including the food and herbs his mother had given, and had probably started doing again, he could not see how they would be antagonistic. Instead, he said, “I can’t imagine living without faith; there would be no purpose to life.” “Perhaps in time God will open their eyes to the truth. In the meantime, we need to pray for her, and help where we can.” “I know you do Aima,” Benjamin smiled, “and so does Abba”. Feeling guilty for his thoughts, he frowned, then said, “I’d better be off. If I stay here talking, it will be the noon break before I get

