{"id":805,"date":"2021-02-03T14:09:36","date_gmt":"2021-02-03T18:09:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.ethnos360.org\/george-heckman\/?p=805"},"modified":"2021-02-03T14:09:37","modified_gmt":"2021-02-03T18:09:37","slug":"january-february-new-from-the-heckmans","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.ethnos360.org\/george-heckman\/2021\/02\/03\/january-february-new-from-the-heckmans\/","title":{"rendered":"January February New From the Heckmans."},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Hi from Florida!  <br>    We had a wonderful and busy time with our family over the month of December.  With 22 of us together it was wild sometimes!!!  It was great to see everyone! Ages from 7months to 64 years! \ud83d\ude0a<br>     The Flores family are back in Mexico now.  They are settling into a routine of school, teaching and, mentoring students in Missionary training.  <br>     Please pray with us for the Jansma family in Brazil.  The dad, Phil, aged 44 just passed away from Covid 19 and left his wife (also sick with Covid) and their 12 children.  Please pray for wisdom and safety. And especially for the Jansma\u2019s to have comfort from the Lord. <br>     Beka and Cody were to be flying to PNG last month.  Cody\u2019s last<br>Covid test came back positive, so the Lord gave them an extra month here to rest up and relax a bit.  They are scheduled to go on February 21 and catch their flight to PNG from Malaysia on the 24th.  Please pray this flight works out for them.<br>     George\u2019s dad is doing well.  He is having a small surgery this week to hopefully solve a problem he has had repeatedly with bladder infections.   George\u2019s brother, Paul was in the hospital last weekend with A-Fib.  We are so thankful he is home now, and has medications to help with this problem. Thanks for remembering them in your prayers!<br>     Tim, in South Carolina surprised us by getting married on December 29, to Mandy.  They are still in a \u201cless than great\u201d living situation, but Tim does have a better job now.  He is growing through the experience of working there!  They need to get enough saved to get an affordable place of their own to rent.  Mandy is a sweetheart and we love her already!  Thank you so much!  <br>    For half of January we were in quarantine as we had contact with Cody right before his positive test result.  SO, we were home-bound, and working from home, and we were thankful to get down to Dad\u2019s again this last weekend.<br>    Thank you so much for keeping up with us.  We appreciate your partnership in prayer and for those of you who support our ministries, we greatly appreciate you!  It would be difficult to do this without you!!  We thank you so very much, those of you who send Christmas greetings or gifts.  We are blessed because of you!  THANK YOU for the part you have had on our team!!<br>    Now it is February!  Wow, the time goes quickly.  We spent a little time with Beka and Cody last night and sweet Abisahi!  He had to have a story so we enjoyed \u201cDanny and the Dinosaur\u201d together!  He turns 2 soon!  We\u2019ll enjoy a party before they leave the US!  <br>    George and I are still coaching folks as they retire from years of service with Ethnos360.  The wealth of experience and labor in the Lord these folks have done is amazing!!  How thankful we are that God can use us, to serve His greater purposes of taking the Gospel of the LOVE and grace of God to the World!  Thank you, Lord.  We pray that we will continue to walk closely to Him and be the tools He can use.<br>     Thanks again for praying, and for your friendship!  We appreciate each of you!  Have a happy Valentine\u2019s Day!<br><br>Rejoicing in His Love,<br><br>George and Linda Heckman<br><br><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hi from Florida! We had a wonderful and busy time with our family over the month of December. 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