Published on December 29, 2004
in mlc.
Merry Christmas everybody! It’s over, but I’m sure I didn’t get to tell some of you. We spent Christmas day in the LSU Med Center in Shreveport, LA. Some of Amanda’s cousins were in an accident due to the ice just prior to the holidays. This holiday is extra special. I guess because we are about to leave.
We want all our family to know that we do love them even though we are (geographically) leaving them.
We’re leaving in about 2 weeks. We’re excited and sad.
We’re spending New Year’s in Arkadelphia with our best friends in the whole world. We’re really excited about that.
Published on December 14, 2004
in mlc.
Amanda and I are at Ouachita Baptist University today visiting friends and professors, handing out prayer cards. I’m in the computer lab on the second floor of the science building, while she visits a few professors in the political science department.
Time is winding down and we’re trying to make the most of the little we have left. Working on visas, reading about missions, sleeping in, visiting friends . . .
I’m currently reading a book called “Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger.” This one will knock your socks off. Some books really change me. This book, thus far, is full of statistics and biblical mandate concerning the poor and justice. Somehow I’ve overlooked my social responsibility as a believer for the most part. I’m praying for ways to be obedient.
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