Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Hello dear family and friends

Hope you had a great step into the New Year. We ended the old year with Katya emptying the contents of her stomach on mom and dad’s living room floor and Marika joining her later at the great white bowl.


However, by the next day and into the New Year they were fine again. We really enjoyed our visit with ‘Oma and Opa’. Our kids loved being with them and Connor was ready to put down roots right there.

Mom is doing well through her Chemo, though tired from it, she presses on and continues to be a help to my dad as he continues to battle his Parkinson’s. Her latest tests revealed a good prognosis and so we are rejoicing with her that things are going in the right direction.

We also got to spend time with Tim’s brother and family in Hide Park. It was great to connect with Jim as he is working toward full time ministry as well. In addition the cousins were able enjoy each other for a few days. While there, Tim was humiliated by his Nephew in a Video game but seems to have recovered.

Our visit with Tim’s older brother was sadly short-lived as he came down with a sinus infection. Our kids love uncle Dan and so missed him.

We are eager to see where the Lord takes us this coming year. Tim has been tasked with redeveloping the whole process for preparing our new appointees for the field. I am working with a team to reimagine this process and we will launch it for church based teams, short term and long term in March.

We are also developing a broader coaching process throughout GEM with a vision to train toward coaching in Europe as well.


As promised we want to update you on how our year
end support raising effort is going. At this point we have
received $1,375 I special gifts toward our need for 2010.
We would appreciate your prayers as we look, in faith, to
how the Lord continues to provide for our needs. He is
good and He is trustworthy.

Prayer requests:
Please pray for…
Tim who has torn his Achilles and will be seeing the doctor on Wednesday. We’re hoping he does not need a surgery.
Jennifer as she seeks out some pain management doctors to deal with the chronic pain she has been living with for over a decade.
Pray for Tim’s friend Hadschi in Austria who is really struggling with his relationship with God as he deals with his wife having left him to not return.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Perhaps you should read "My Lie" about a daughter who falsely accuses her father of sexual abuse.... Pain management will cease with those who admit the truth. So many families have been destroyed due to "false memories" especially during the 1990's. It's easier to blame those close to you rather than to face the truth of your own demise.