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Thanksgiving 2024 Update

Thanksgiving 2024 Update

November 27, 2024

Greetings all from the mountains of central Papua New Guinea, and a very Happy Thanksgiving to you all.  Things have been going well since my return to the field this fall.   Here in the shipping department, we’ve had a couple of exciting things happening.  We’ve been able to assist with the import of two […]
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Summer 2024 Update

Summer 2024 Update

November 14, 2024

Greetings from Central Florida Time does fly.  I’m currently wrapping up my Summer 2024 home assignment and getting ready for my return to PNG.  Praise the Lord for the good things and the bad things that have happened this summer. As many of you may know, my dad passed away from heart surgery complications in […]
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Spring 2018 Update

Spring 2018 Update

March 5, 2018

Greetings from the wet and shaky lands of PNG. The 3:30 AM earthquake was rather eye opening, and that’s not something you want at 3:30 AM when you’re trying to sleep.  Praise the Lord there was no damage to the house or Center- none of the bottles on the spice rack fell over.  However, some […]
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January 2017 Update (so far, so good)

January 2017 Update (so far, so good)

January 20, 2017

What a year 2016 has been, and things have yet to slow down!  If I don’t get this update written down now, well, I may never get it done. Since I returned to PNG in September, I have been quite busy.  In the past 4 ½ months, I’ve… -attended crisis management training (while still jet […]
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A Brief Summer Interlude

A Brief Summer Interlude

August 4, 2016

It is hard to believe that summer is almost over.  I have been blessed with the opportunity to return to the USA for the summer- the months of June, July, and August.  Partly this is a time to relax and catch up with friends and family, and partly a chance to get some medical issues […]
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Fall 2015 Update

Fall 2015 Update

October 8, 2015

Greetings Everyone– or should I say “g’day”?- from Cairns Australia. I had to make an unexpected trip down under for a few weeks, which is a fairly common thing that should be expected… It’s a real pain A few months ago, I started getting pains in my left knee which started getting worse and worse. […]
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Summer 2015

Summer 2015

June 30, 2015

Greetings from the warm, and rather busy Highlands of PNG. It’s summer… or should I say winter, being on the Southern hemisphere of the globe? Either way, we’re in that time of year where most of our folks are out on home assignments, not yet returned from home assignments, or just out somewhere on vacation. […]
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Working From Halfway Around the World

Working From Halfway Around the World

October 28, 2014

One of the more interesting things about this home assignment is that I’m continuing to look after the Shipping Department while back in the USA. This is a really good thing, as it is better to be in on the inevitable changes now, then to be surprised by them later. But, perhaps the biggest challenge […]
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Spring 2014 Update

Spring 2014 Update

March 27, 2014

Greetings to everyone from the Highlands of PNG. Furlough is coming up! Lord willing, I should be back in the US in time for the second half of 2014. So, please pray for a safe trip back to the USA, and for a good furlough. One exciting bit of news. I will continue to assist […]
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Land of Changes

Land of Changes

June 14, 2011

One thing they tell you about Papua New Guinea is that it is the “Land of the Unexpected”. Things change here quite a bit, and often quite quickly. In fact, just recently I had a few things happen…
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