Who we are reaching

Who we are reaching

I must seek your understanding for my silence over these past weeks.  Some of you may have heard but for those who haven’t Chuck’s mom had a stroke at the beginning of September.  That began a month long emotional roller coaster ride…she’s in...
Continue to pray for Kenya

Continue to pray for Kenya

Some of you may have heard about the recent terror attack in Nairobi, Kenya.  All our people have reported back to us and all are safe, praise God! This is another reminder to pray for peace in Kenya.  Our neighbors there are in need of God’s protection and...
Turning a single seed into many

Turning a single seed into many

What do seeds, dandelions and pencils have in common?  To me they all represent a need for “death” before life can begin.  Seeds are obvious, the shell needs to break apart (die) in order to allow the inside (life) to grow.  Dandelions live yet no other...
How not to feel alone in ministry

How not to feel alone in ministry

Doing this thing called life and ministry isn’t done alone.  Connecting with others and meeting new friends, along with existing friends like Charlotte in the above photo (this was taken in Kenya a few years ago) has been part of our week, which all bring me...
A little sightseeing

A little sightseeing

Chuck and I made it back to our hometown of Midland, MI this past Monday.  It was an uneventful drive, thank you Lord! We saw some beautiful sites, including the Grand Canyon and Sedona with our daughter Tarrin and the site of a meteor crater.  Our palates were...
Variety

Variety

A while back Chuck and I had the pleasure of visiting the Wildlife World Zoo Aquarium & Safari Park.  At first it was upsetting to see the beautiful wildlife in cages, tanks and enclosures but then I realized without (humane) ways of keeping animals, we as humans...

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