We want to wish each of you a very MERRY CHRISTMAS! We were very blessed to be with our college boys, Keith's parents, and back again at Andrew & Jacky's in Ohio. What special memories were made!
Remember when I mentioned our theme for my Ladies Sunday School class? IT HAS BEEN SO MUCH FUN! Not every week has been full of games and visuals. After all, how do you visualize wind? I thought we could run the fan on "hi" for the whole class, but we didn't even have electricity that day. However, let me share a couple of themes from the past month. Butterflies: Using my Cricut, we were able to cut out several butterflies to use for a review game. I did learn an important lesson in doing this, though. Construction paper on Cricut mats - a miserable mess to clean up! Those small fibers love the stickiness. While doing our shopping in the capitol a couple of months back, I spied these butterfly notebooks and grabbed up all they had. On the day of class, I told the Lord, "You know I have just 14 notebooks. You must control the size of my class." That day, our attendance was low - 13 ladies. The Fragrance of B...
Do you ever wonder what happens to a missionary's house while he is in the States? Our previous furloughs we took things off of the walls, draped sheets over the furniture, and locked the doors. Some missionaries move out of their houses, and others store everything in containers. This time things will be different for us. A fellow missionary will be returning from their furlough in January and will be staying in our house during our absence. This will keep our house occupied, as well as give them time to find a house of their own. So the cleaning, sorting and packing has begun. My book-loving kids are begging, "Please don't pack these books, yet. What will we have to read?" Washing the living room walls For several weeks in a row, our ladies soulwinning team has seen someone saved each week. Tonight my partner and I were making visits and were able to lead a Jaja (elderly lady) to the Lord. Please pray for the me...
I have moved! Facing 6 weeks of I.V. antibiotics can be daunting. Facing it away from family, yet on the same continent...it was something I was not looking forward to. Having a PICC line, I am unable to fly anywhere, so we were hoping that our daughter could fly to Florida, we could rent a car, and drive to Austin so that I could be with 3 of our 6 kids during recover. However, being in Florida during a hurricane clean-up time, there were NO car rentals available -- not even U-haul vans! Praise the Lord for kind-hearted friends. Shae-Lynn's second cousin and herself drove from Austin, picked me up after my appointment of having the stitches removed, and we drove back to Texas. It was a long trip, but I am so glad to be around my kids. I.V. bag hanging from the coat hook during the trip. An added blessing was that we arrived in time for our home church's missions conference. Hearing messages from Dr. Sisk, Dr. Randy King, Pastor Brent Logan, and many...
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