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All Work & No Play?

All Work & No Play?

January 14, 2010

Two weeks into our road trip and everything is going great! This last week has looked a little different for us… in a very good way. 🙂 Since Tom and I were going to be here in Florida for a bit, my parents decided to take the opportunity for our family to go on a […]
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Kodiak – Just a big hunk of metal?

Kodiak – Just a big hunk of metal?

January 13, 2010

It's not really about a plane. The Kodiak is really just a big hunk of metal. What is great is it's going to transport missionaries into remote areas to share the Gospel.
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Hello, Palm Trees

Hello, Palm Trees

January 6, 2010

Over a thousand miles have rushed under our van since we left Michigan on Jan 1st and we have found ourselves driving in sun, snow, and some mighty gust’s of wind! Recently the icicle dripping cliffs have been replaced by patches of palm tree’s. After our first brief round through Georgia, we arrived in Florida […]
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Hittin’ the Road

Hittin’ the Road

December 30, 2009

As the holiday season draws to a close and most people’s excitement winds down, our lives are just about to pick up some speed. This Friday, January 1st, we are kicking off the new year by setting sail on our first ever month long partnership development road trip! Before I tell you about our road trip, just a recap of the last month: Beth & I have been incredibly busy ever since Thanksgiving. I just finished up a 10-week Adult Bible Fellowship (Sunday School) class on the book of Judges that has taken up a good amount of time each week, and Beth has been diligently sending out our newsletter, new prayer cards, brochures and ministry portfolios. This...
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Merry Christmas from the Berglunds

Merry Christmas from the Berglunds

December 19, 2009

Greeting from Indonesia, where we are enjoying a warm, rainy, tropical Christmas. We occasionally dream of a white Christmas, but then we remember the lost mittens, the 45 minutes of getting five children bundled up before going outside, and the muddy footprints on the carpet when we have to turn right back around and undo it all :-) In Actuality it is NOT the WHITE we are missing as much as we are missing YOU, our loved ones. Maybe next year you can plan to head over here and visit us to find out what a tropical Christmas is all about . . .but don't forget your sunglasses and flip flops!
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Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving!

November 27, 2009

Our celebration today was far from our normal traditions… and it was quite fun! We stayed here at the school and joined about 40 others for a potluck-style meal. The students who coordinated the dinner made the turkey, and the rest of us brought various side-dishes and desserts(I feel like we should play Outburst now…). […]
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Literacy Graduation Ceremony

Literacy Graduation Ceremony

November 26, 2009

Literacy Graduation In past updates we’ve mentioned how we’ve had an outreach underway since August down at another village in the community school. Bible and literacy was taught each day to the 7th and 8th graders. The community just had the commencement for the 8th graders and we were invited to present certificates to the […]
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Going South…Pacific

Going South…Pacific

November 26, 2009

CIMG0391Great news! We have been given the green light to go ahead and resume our support raising endeavors for our future work in the South Pacific. We are right in the middle of the paperwork process of transitioning to the new field, and are excited to have an official direction once again. Its been a great couple of months to serve in our home church and to gain a fresh perspective & renewed vision for the work ahead of us. Currently, we are making plans for a partnership development road trip this January. Lord willing this trip will allow us to connect with some new churches and individuals. In the meantime, Beth has done a fantastic job updating our...
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In the Meantime

In the Meantime

November 16, 2009

BabyDedSo far it has been about two months since we first heard about Cambodia becoming a closed door for our family. The Lord has taught us a great deal over this time and we are excited to have officially applied to a new field. Right now we are working on some paperwork and Beth has been working hard at updating our prayer card, brochure, portfolio and business card.  Hopefully you will see them soon when we are given the green light to resume full time support raising! In the meantime, however, during this transition we have been heavily involved in our sending church. We believe that whenever we are home, one of our main jobs is serving our home...
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FIRST TO READ: FIRST TO BELIEVE

FIRST TO READ: FIRST TO BELIEVE

November 3, 2009

The village was abuzz with excitement and anticipation.
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