After their mother died in 1996 the sisters continued to live together. Eliza, a retired seamstress has taken the role of housekeeper, whilst Frances works in a local fabric store. Although they don't preach in the streets any longer they still spend long hours reading the bible and adapting it to their daily lives.
Their dog Scotty is their most treasured possession. Treated like royalty, he is pampered at length every evening by two women who feel content in their home, uninterested in the world outside.
Francis is the youngest of the two sisters. She still goes to work every day, and returns in the evening to her sister. Keeping the faith has not always been easy. They have numerous stories to tell about the hardships they have had to face on the streets while preaching. Frances recalls the day they got arrested for conduct likely to cause a breach of the peace. A very stressful time for the sisters who were eventually released without charge by the courts. Looking back now they find it difficult to imagine how they've managed to keep it up for so many years.