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Posts for December, 2007

Washington D.C.

This past week I traveled with my neighbor to Washington D.C. It has been an incredibly hectic past few months and as Christmas approaches, it has only increased in its insanity. A couple of our friends blessed Melissa and I with free airline tickets and so Stu and I decided to make a break for it and head East. I’m so glad we did! What an amazing time we had.

Our days were spent with walking and more walking, but everywhere we looked, we saw something amazing. From our time at the capitol, sitting in on sessions of both the Senate and the House of Representatives, to each one of the Smithsonian museums, we had an incredible time of fellowship and living history.

Two highlights that stand out to me were our time at the Holocaust Museum and our trip to Arlington National Cemetery. On the day that we traveled to the Holocaust Museum, we only intended to breeze through in 1 or 2 hours, but we managed to stay nearly 7. Words cannot even begin to describe what we saw and learned. Several times throughout that day, I was forced into a chair where I found myself sobbing uncontrollably at the information and images I was taking in. In my opinion, everyone should see this place and come face to face of the realities of the holocaust.

In Arlington, my eyes could hardly believe the sight of so many who sacrificed so much. Here, soldiers from the last 100 years of war lie silently, side by side with their brothers in arms and their beloved wives. During our time in Arlington, we saw the tomb of the unknown soldier as well as JFK’s grave. However, the most amazing site was the lone soldiers funeral we witnessed. Lying under a tree, the ground littered with leaves, a soldier silently played taps as a family said goodbye to their son/husband/friend. The dead leaves on the ground eerily echoed the dead soldiers across the field. It was a truly humbling experience.

During our 4 days in DC, we visited every monument, every museum, and every restaurant we could find. It was a fun and relaxing time, filled with joy and introspection. I find myself returning from this trip rested and learned. I hope one day to return to DC with my wife and allow her the same joy that I experienced as I toured our nations capitol.

Washington DC 10th - 14th

Things have been a bit crazy here in the office for the past 2 months. I decided it was time to break away and recharge the batteries. Thanks to some incredible friends of ours, I have a free airline ticket that needs to be used by years end. So, my next door neighbor and I decided to head off to Washington DC for a few days and play tourist. Looking forward to a nice break! Thank you so Stu, Casey, David and Melissa for this HUGE blessing!

Merry Christmas

Chsistmas 07It may still be early, but we wanted to take a moment and wish each and every one of you a Merry Christmas! 2007 has been an incredible year of personal growth and amazing accomplishments:

1. We hosted over 30 teams in 3 countries in 2007
2. We partnered with nearly 500 individuals, 30 churches, businesses and schools
3. We completed payment for our property in Puerto Viejo
4. We’ve nearly completed the construction on the Concrete Jungle
5. The construction on the new Centro Cristiano in Cofradia is moving along at full speed
6. The International Worship Center in Roatan, Honduras is growing
7. So many people gave their hearts to the Lord this year in each of our ministry locations
8. Melissa and I celebrated 9 years of marriage
9. Max and Clay are BOTH nearly potty trained!!!!!!!!!

And so much more. It has been an amazing year! Looking back, Melissa and I both recognize that none of this would have been possible without the Grace, forgiveness and awesome love of our Savior and without committed, prayerful ministry partners like you. Thank you all so much for your partnership with us in ministry.

Looking ahead at 2008, there is so much to be done. I will be spending my time overseeing the development of new ministries in Tepic,Mexico, and Roatan, Honduras as well as working hard to recruit new staff, develop new partnerships and continue to nurture the effectiveness and creative growth of Alternative Missions. God is good and I feel so blessed to be a part of this ministry with you! Thank you again for all that you do.

Again, Merry Christmas to you and your family and may you experience all that God has for you in 2008!




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