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May 19, 2007

Woo hoo!!!!

I just did a little math this afternoon: PRAISE THE LORD!!! I have been praying for 22% of my support raised by July 1st. I'm at 21% and it's only the end of May!!!! Wow!! Thank you, Lord, and thank you to so many of you who are praying and giving!!!

May 10, 2007

Another trip west

I took another trip to the western slope of Colorado last weekend. The first week of May and I found myself driving through rain, hail, and snow (in my short sleeve shirt and flip flops!) This time, I went to two churches: Bible Center Church in Paonia and Mt. View Bible Church in Lazear. People were so welcoming and generous, that again I felt very spoiled! Praise the Lord for thriving churches in these small, country towns!

I also realized just how much of a "city girl" I am! :-) There were sheep, goats, and llamas in the "front yard' of one house I stayed in. Those floppy eared goats were so cute, and it's amazing how relaxing it is to watch them graze.

Only a few weeks left until I head out to Ohio for six months!

May 4, 2007

A little Easter fun with niece and nephews

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What a fun Colorado Easter we had! :-) I know it doesn't look like much, but Travis, Kaylee, Ashton, and I are proud of our Easter snow bunny!

May 3, 2007

March/April Update

As I think of the address list of all the people to which this letter is sent, I am amazed at how quickly God is raising up a network of people to support me in this Tanzanian adventure Whether you are a new pastor and church family that I haven’t met yet, or a family friend that knew my parents before I did, ... you are an answer to my prayers! No missionary does his work alone, and the stronger the support network, the stronger the missionary’s work

God is answering your prayers! I am currently at 12% and my schedule is filling up. PTL! Thank you to churches in Colorado, Utah, and Kansas for your warm welcome and generous love offerings these last few months. All extra money is going into an already growing fund for my future move to Tanzania.

Easter 2007 brought a dear college friend, Kristine McLaughlin (missionary nurse to the Ivory Coast), to my home. Praise the Lord for sweet times of fellowship, sight-seeing, and celebrating the Resurrection together. We also had an amazing opportunity to lead a lady to the Lord on door-to-door together. PTL!

The next few months my schedule takes me to six more churches here in CO, then candidate school in TN, and four churches and a junior camp in OH. Please continue to pray for traveling mercies (especially on the long drive to TN, May 31-June 1), a full schedule of meetings, and that the Lord would use me to minister to others as He wills.

Tanzanian update: The Independent Baptist Church of Igekamaja had their first service, Easter Sunday. Over 70 people were saved in the previous week’s evangelistic meetings and that first service. PTL! God is moving in East Africa! What is so exciting to me about this new church is that the Tanzanian believers, from nearby Fumagira, initiated and planted this church, with only some encouragement and help from missionaries, Bill and Tammy Brouwer. Soon we’ll work ourselves out of a job and have to move to a new town (hopefully not before I get there !) Pray for these new believers to grow in their walk with the Lord and to forsake their old ways.

Swahili update: My bag of vocabulary cards is getting heavier and my brain is getting more befuddled as I try to keep up with the new lessons and not forget the old. Driving through Kansas is a great time to review vocab I’ve discovered. I-70 is so straight, you hardly have to touch the wheel Here’s a few more Swahili words for your intellectual enrichment: buibui: spider, kuku: chicken, and asubuhi: morning.