Monday, August 25, 2008

The end to a great summer....


Back in Seattle there is so much to do - people to see (some for the first time in 08), last-minute curriculum changes, the September newsletter AND "The Pack". I'm sure I didn't buy much...but there's certainly more than I arrived with! There's much to be thankful for this summer: time with family and friends, great responses from the kids we minister with, the beauty of this north-west corner of America, and the never changing satisfaction of knowing you are where you are supposed to be, ministering with a great friend and anointed ministry. Then there's the way we have been ministered to also - through churches large and small, fellowship with pastors and others who worship at the churches we visit. We hear God's voice in the encouragement we receive, in the way the children respond, in God's word as we prepare our messages, and through sermons when we occasionally have the opportunity to simply sit and enjoy. One great source of ministry to us is in the prayers of many of you who read this blog a(and Sue's), through phone calls, Skype chats, email and snail mail. Thank you! As I prepare to head for home to a new set of challenges, I look back at the US summer with thankfulness and fulfillment. Good times. [Photo: Payette River, Idaho]

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY


SUE's MUM and DAD (Bertha and Dale) celebrated 59 years of marriage on August 18.
The day started with Dale giving Bertha a beautiful bouquet of roses as I played "Always" by Harry Neilsson on my laptop (That was their special song!) Then followed "breakfast by demand" - Dad chose scrambled eggs, a sausage and a pancake and so that set the menu! Once that had digested it seemed no time before we headed out to lunch at The Golden Star Chinese Restaurant - I think this was the first restaurant in Boise that I went to with the Carpenter family all those years back! It was hot - in the high nineties - and we were glad of the cool van as we headed home. Dale to bed, Bertha to enjoy her cards and gifts, and Sue and I to take a quick breather before the physio came for Dad. Marriage takes two people who are committed to each other, and in this case, to the Lord. Dale and Bertha's faith has certainly enabled them to rejoice in the good times, and trust during the bad. Do keep them both in your prayers. CONGRATULATIONS - you are loved!

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

A BIRTHDAY MONTH.......





WOW! Is August a month of celebrations and merriement????? For me it surely it, although I do miss out on a lot of cake (probably that's a blessing in disguise) Photos show: Seb (on right with Sarah and Edward) Marissa, and below Thomas next to Sarah and Jaymie in front. Top of the page Jenah is talking to two birds! One is very rare!
SO HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO...
August 4th - Sue's dad (78) and my godson Sebastian (19)
August 6th - Jenah - one of the coolest kids we know from Idaho City
August 7th - Sue (#*)
August 10th - Nieces Jaymie (9) and Marissa (4)
August 13th Adopted brother Joe and great friend Marilyn
August 15th - Friend Kathy Peretti (a BIG one this year)
August 17th - Nephew Thomas turns 21 - congrats Tom! Amy Tobeck shares this day too! Friends Garry and Lai Eng close the month! PHEW!
and there maybe others who have slipped my mind!
MAY THE LORD BLESS EACH ONE OF YOU, HOLD YOU CLOSE TO HIS HEART and OPEN MANY DOORS DURING THE COMING YEAR. Love to all.
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Thursday, August 07, 2008

Birthdays......


Left: Sue's dad Dale celebrated his 78th birthday on August 4. Sue celebrates August 7 and is pictured picking up her BIRTHDAY i-phone at the Apple Store. She hasn't stopped smiling!

Saturday, July 26, 2008

TRUE TREASURES

Treasure....those who know me know I live in an aging house (provided by my parents), don't have a large bank account, or a regular salary, but in my mind I am rich beyond measure. Not only do I have the Lord in my life, but I have been blessed by some wonderful friends and mentors over the years. Two of these have now 'finished their race' and have left this world. The first (see earlier blog entry) was Ps. Richard Holland, the second - pictured - is Earl Murphy who passed away earlier this week. I first met Earl and his wife Nancy in the early sixties, when I was fresh out of college and teaching in primary school. They became friends, mentors, prayer partners. Each year I send them newlsetters and schedules, knowing that wherever I am, they would be praying for both Sue and myself. I will miss Earl's cheeky grin, his love of gourmet foods, particularly the 3 C's - coffee, cheese and chocolate. I feel so far away at this time - I pray for Nan to know God's comfort and love, and look forward to seeing her when I return. Thank you Lord for Earl - I will miss him very much.


LIGHTS - CAMERA - ACTION!

Gracie and Tom - aka Minnie and Mickey



Everybody loves Rainbow - even Dillon!

















Carolyn, Larry and Rainbow


We always try to plan new and relevant programs for those we minister with. This year we developed the Lights-Camera-Action theme. Light - God's light in our lives. Camera - He is watching us to care over us and direct our steps. Action - our response to fulfilling His purpose in our lives. The week long VBS with the Nazarene Church at Colfaz was filled with fun, great music, excited kids, and amidst all the fun and games the "Quiet on the Set" segment some relevant stories from the Bible. Each night children responded during prayer time ...and even some adults joined in, inviting Christ into their lives or joining in a prayer for help in times of challenge and the storms of life. We enjoy the people of Colfax, their great hospitality, and the way EVERYONE gets into the act! The Palouse is a unique area of the northwest - rolling hills of oats, hay, wheat, lentils and more, a patchwork quilt of provision. And the Nazarene Church is a great place of provision too - love, joy, peace, compassion - a church who places value on youth and kids.