When we last sent out our quarterly newsletter, we were catching our breath from one whirlwind travel itinerary and were prepping for another short foray to see some more of our American churches.
Continue ReadingSince the last newsletter in November, I have continued to be on missionary home assignment in North America.
Continue ReadingLife in North America gets hectic with meetings, appointments, family, friends, commitments, cleaning, cooking, household repairs, snow shoveling, and laundry. Life for us in Cameroon gets busy in the same ways – except for the snow shoveling.
Continue ReadingMy last newsletter, scheduled for August, never quite got finished in the midst of the challenges of getting this school year started. Thus, this newsletter is WAY overdue!
Continue ReadingOne of the challenges we face on a regular basis pertains to the ravages of HIV – which is endemic in our population.
Continue ReadingIn a podcast devotional I listened to a few weeks ago, the host read the above verse from Exodus and challenged us to be aware that God often works this way, little by little.
Continue ReadingThe past few months have been highlighted by much prayer: not just individually, but more corporately in community with others.
Continue ReadingSometimes being a missionary means exciting things are happening all around you. Lives are being changed as a result of the ongoing work.
Continue ReadingPaul and I continue to visit with various supporting churches. We have also had the opportunity to speak at a mission conference at a non-supporting Eastern Association church.
Continue ReadingA few weeks ago, Odesa (not the seminary itself) came under fire. The head of the seminary wrote this to many of us. . .
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