Archive for March, 2008

Our Easter

Our first Easter as a married couple was spent in College Station without either of our families. We decided to have some friends over from Turkey to celebrate Easter with us. We really had a great time but it was a busy day. Right after church, we went to about 8 grocery stores (meaning in [...]

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Great Website

Friends,
 Yesterday, Jenn and I came across a great website that gives a lot of information about missions in West Africa. It is actually the IMB’s official site, and it is full of prayer opportunities, people group profiles, and other great resources that might give you an idea of what our ministry will entail. You will [...]

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Friends and Family

Jenn’s parents came to town to visit yesterday, and we had a such a great time! We had lunch at Fish Daddy’s, watched A&M b.t.h.o. Texas Tech in baseball with a final score of 12 – 1, caught the end of the A&M v. Kansas basketball loss on tv, played an exciting game of Settlers [...]

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The Interview

We had our interview on Tuesday which turned out to be more of an informational than an interview.  He asked us a few questions about some information that we had sent in and then discussed the application process for going career.  We were concerned about a couple of things that we had put on the [...]

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Tomorrow: IMB interview

Tomorrow we meet with an IMB candidate consultant for an interview.  I am not sure how in depth this will go or what will actually take place, but if you happen to read this please pray for us tomorrow.  Please pray that we would be honest in our answers and speak as the Lord would like [...]

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“… You can make me clean.”

Mark 1:40 says, “Now a leper came to Him, imploring Him, kneeling down to Him and saying to Him, ‘If You are willing, You can make me clean.’”
In this simple verse, I was just reminded about how amazing the gospel of Jesus is. He came to earth not for the audience of the prominent, but rather for the audience [...]

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