Merry Christmas! This is definitely my favorite time of the year, and I am blessed to be able to spend it at home in WA with my family. You can pray that we will have a bit of snow while I’m home. There is nothing better than sitting with a cup of cocoa and a good book while watching the snow fall.
Back in Mafikeng, it
was regularly in the 90’s when I left in late November. I spent a good amount of my time in my one
airconditioned room taking care of marking and finalizing the end of term
reporting. The last two weeks before I
left were very hectic with a final test, written exam, end of term assignment,
and the practical exam for the 106 students.
We also finished up
our study of 1 & 2 Timothy and had an end of the ear braai with 19 of our
Bible study students. Next year we are
excited to restart our Acts 29 witnessing/evangelism program with the students
in addition to continuing the Bible study and house church. It will be such a blessing to go out with the
Acts 29 students again as we witness to others on campus.
In the meantime, my plans
for the next few months in the US are filling out. If you would like to meet for coffee or a
meal while I’m in your area please let me know!
Dec 4-7 San Francisco/Sacramento
Dec 7-9 San Diego
Dec 10-11 Nevada
Dec 11-13 Colorado
Dec 15-30 in WA
Jan 2-7 Alaska
Jan 14-16 Real Life Real Impact CVM conference in Yakama WA
Jan 16-21 Orlando, VMX Conference
Jan 22-23 Atlanta
Jan 23-26 North Carolina
Jan 26-28 Minneapolis
Jan 29-Feb 1 Michigan
Please keep my travels
in your prayers since weather and covid issues could easily derail my plans at
any time. Also, please pray that
schedules will work out for me to meet up with those along my path.
Once again, Merry
Christmas and Happy New Year! I pray
that this month will be a blessed time for you with friends and family close
by.
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