Thanksgiving Time Q & A
What was on your table of bounty this year? Turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, Amish pickles, stuffing, corn, fruit salad, rolls, cranberry sauce, sparkling juice, pumpkin pie, coffee
Any creativity flowing for Thanksgiving? Yes, Diana came up with the idea of writing our thanks on leaf shaped paper and putting it on a money tree.
Could you tell us a little about how home ministry is going? We are approaching our year of home ministry in three phases. First, to transition back (reporting to supporters; making medical visits; settle into housing; getting our son and daughters situated for stability). Secondly, the one we are moving into now is restoration (establishing some better physical habits; taking emotional inventory; refreshing spiritually). Thirdly, is to inquire of the Lord concerning our future (Josh. 9:14, Jer. 10:21).
How many medical visits have made so far? Twenty-One
Are you serious? Yeah…………….crazy huh? We are playing catch up after four years away.
What’s up for the family tomorrow? It’s the first day of the Christmas season as we spruce the house up with all kinds of festive decorations. It will start with Maria making a breakfast of American eggs, Canadian bacon and English muffins – very international. It will end with a fondue supper and watching The Nativity Story.
Got anything you want to share from one of the kids? Here’s something from Christina entitled Thanksgiving
Praise God for he is great;
Praise him in the town and at the city gates.
Think upon his greatness;
And meditate upon his graciousness.
Remember his works and power;
Fear him and his covenant will be with you forever.
Food and land will be given to you;
He is righteous, faithful and just too.
Fear God and be given wisdom;
For praise belongs to God and every righteousness is to be given to him.
Any creativity flowing for Thanksgiving? Yes, Diana came up with the idea of writing our thanks on leaf shaped paper and putting it on a money tree.
Could you tell us a little about how home ministry is going? We are approaching our year of home ministry in three phases. First, to transition back (reporting to supporters; making medical visits; settle into housing; getting our son and daughters situated for stability). Secondly, the one we are moving into now is restoration (establishing some better physical habits; taking emotional inventory; refreshing spiritually). Thirdly, is to inquire of the Lord concerning our future (Josh. 9:14, Jer. 10:21).
How many medical visits have made so far? Twenty-One
Are you serious? Yeah…………….crazy huh? We are playing catch up after four years away.
What’s up for the family tomorrow? It’s the first day of the Christmas season as we spruce the house up with all kinds of festive decorations. It will start with Maria making a breakfast of American eggs, Canadian bacon and English muffins – very international. It will end with a fondue supper and watching The Nativity Story.
Got anything you want to share from one of the kids? Here’s something from Christina entitled Thanksgiving
Praise God for he is great;
Praise him in the town and at the city gates.
Think upon his greatness;
And meditate upon his graciousness.
Remember his works and power;
Fear him and his covenant will be with you forever.
Food and land will be given to you;
He is righteous, faithful and just too.
Fear God and be given wisdom;
For praise belongs to God and every righteousness is to be given to him.
1 Comments:
At Tuesday, November 30, 2010 6:30:00 PM, Unknown said…
Wonderful letter from Mexico and wonderful poem by your daughter.
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