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FW: Update for the First Two Weeks of November

FW: Update for the First Two Weeks of November

November 13, 2017

Time is flying by. I spent last week concentrating on writing Bible lessons. We are currently working our way through the lives of David and Saul and there are a lot of good life lessons for us to learn along the way. Heidi finished up her content check of Romans and Vicky, with her group, […]
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Update for the last week of October

Update for the last week of October

October 26, 2017

Heidi and I have been out of the village for a week and, Lord willing, will be on our way home tomorrow. Our week out in town started with a need for us to visit Michael and Garet Gatawa (pictured above) who are running a great ministry called the Ifugao Project. God is using the […]
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What did you Hear?

What did you Hear?

October 18, 2017

Every once and a while I mention that I’m working on the recording draft.  Last time I did that, someone asked if I distribute the recordings.  It occurred to me that I should give a bit of explanation.  My translation process involves many steps and the recording draft is the third step.  The purpose is […]
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Changing Seasons

Changing Seasons

October 9, 2017

The past month has been very quiet in the village. The people have been out harvesting their fields and we have been using this quiet season to concentrate on translation and preparing Bible study lessons. This past week, quiet season ended. Many people have finished their harvesting and we had visitors arrive. Ronalyn Stevens, in […]
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First Week of October Update

First Week of October Update

October 1, 2017

It has been another busy week of harvesting for our neighbors. Some of them have finished their fields and some are still working hard to get their harvest in before it is destroyed by rainy weather. Once the bundles are dry, they are put in the ‘kalub’- a temporary shelter that the family often lives […]
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Rice Harvest

Rice Harvest

September 24, 2017

The rice fields that were verdant green a few weeks ago are turning golden yellow. Everyone is busy harvesting their fields.  Everyone is thankful that the weather is perfect for harvesting. The Isnag harvest rice from the mountainsides using a small tool that fits in the palm of their hand and cut they the ripe […]
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Getting Back in the Swing of Things

Getting Back in the Swing of Things

September 18, 2017

We had a good time out at town, but are glad to be back in the village and getting back in the “swing of things” as they say. We arrived back to a village in mourning. Just before we left the village, we visited Aunty Gou at her house and she was doing well at […]
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Do little things bug you?

Do little things bug you?

August 27, 2017

I must admit that sometimes I do let little things bug me. I know I shouldn’t, but it’s easy to get stressed out when you are trying to go somewhere and things land I your path. I really need to remember to be thankful that they didn’t land in my ear, down my shirt, or […]
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Harvest Coming Up Soon

Harvest Coming Up Soon

August 20, 2017

The rice fields are green now, but in about two weeks they will start turning a golden yellow and the rice harvest will begin. Thank you for praying for this year’s crop. Storms haven’t caused any damage so far. We are thankful that last year’s harvest has not been consumed and people are not suffering […]
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Friends Dropping In

Friends Dropping In

August 13, 2017

We all know what it’s like to have friends drop in for a visit. We enjoy visiting with people who drop by. But when it comes to dropping in, nobody can compete with people who have helicopters. They are the worst! Just kidding. They are the best! Last week we had a surprise visit from […]
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