Greetings from
Wyoming!
For all you faithful blog readers, sorry for the long space between new postings; since we last left a message our lives have accelerated to an even faster, hectic rate.
February began in a whirlwind. We had lots of wonderful opportunities to share in home meetings and we were also soaking up time with friends and family in Michigan because we knew our time there was coming to an end. We were truly blessed to have so many precious moments with the people who have laid the foundation of our lives. Thanks again to those of you that took time to be with us and opened your homes so we could share about what God is doing in our lives.
March looked much the same way as February only more intense as the time grew closer to leave for Wyoming. We also spoke in two churches, which included to quick trip to Ohio, and a Sunday morning west of Kalamazoo, Michigan. It was a blessing to meet new faces and see new excitement for what God in both of these gatherings of believers. The other time taker was packing, and organizing our things so we could move smoothly. Since we are moving into Canada our things need to be labeled well and itemized to help the border crossing happen with ease, we also want to take all our things the first time so we don’t have to pay tax latter.
From all these moments we have many stories we would love to share with you but for the sake of eyes we will highlight a few:
At the beginning of March we were able to meet with fellow InterAct missionaries Dale and Carol Smith, (see picture) for a long breakfast. Dale fills the position of Canada’s Native Ministries Director (which means he’s our boss) and we also have the privileged of being mentored by this couple.
We have also managed to have a couple check ups for the baby, that have shown everything is going well and right on schedule. We are all growing more excited as the time draws closer.
This was busy time for us, yet the Lord provided strength, and health, and rich fellowship. We are so thankful to all of you who made it special and grateful to the Lord for all His provision. May He get the Glory!!!
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