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Moved and Settled!

Moved and Settled!

November 19, 2014

After the chaos of packing (again!) and moving (again!) and unpacking (again!), it is really nice to feel settled in with no plans to do this again anytime in the near future! Of course, this was a much shorter move than the one from New York. My new home is only about 15 minutes from […]
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Mexico

Mexico

October 27, 2014

The trip to Mexico was a great experience. It was the Amazon in reverse. Instead of the tropical jungles I was accustomed to, this region of Mexico was arid and dry — and yes, they even had cacti. Instead of the daily downpours of rainy season, they just had their first rainfall of the year the week […]
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South of the Border

South of the Border

October 7, 2014

I’ve always wanted to visit Mexico. And considering that I’ve been to San Diego multiple times —  and Mexico is just across the border — you would have thought a visit would have materialized on one of those trips. But for various reasons, it just never happened. Until now. … I’m finally getting to go […]
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A Prophecy Fulfilled

A Prophecy Fulfilled

September 26, 2014

It’s such a blessing to get to write about the different Bible dedications that are taking place around the world. Below is an article I wrote for our news website about the Palawano Bible dedication. You can find the original article HERE. Have you ever stopped and wondered what it would be like to not […]
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Home Again!

Home Again!

September 23, 2014

Some highlights from my trip up north! Jamie’s Ordination Service… It was an honor to be there for this special day in Jamie’s life. An added bonus was that my parents were able to make the trip down from Canada for the service. (My parents, me and Jamie.) Family Camper Conference… I did a first […]
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From PC to Print

From PC to Print

September 16, 2014

Below is an article written by one of my co-workers, Ian Fallis. (Click HERE to learn more about my co-worker!) It is about one of the important processes that takes place here at NTM Communications, that is, getting a tribal Bible translation ready to print! What can be more exciting than that?! From PC to Print (by […]
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Three Months Later…

Three Months Later…

July 7, 2014

It’s been three months since my move and so much has taken place! Here are the highlights. New Apartment – No joke about it, I received the keys to my new apartment on April 1st. My son Jamie was a big blessing with the drive down, being the heavy-lifter with the unpacking, and putting air-conditioners […]
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A Successful Trade!

A Successful Trade!

May 5, 2014

I successfully traded snow for palm trees. And what a trade that was! I’m loving the lake, the palm trees, and the sun—and most definitely the warmth. Stepping out of the air-conditioned office, I love the feeling of being wrapped in the warm Florida sun. This past month, since arriving, has been a busy one. […]
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“We Will not Listen”

“We Will not Listen”

September 13, 2013

God is in the business of changing lives. He made this evident to my late husband and I as we served in a tribal village. The initial invite went something like this: “We invite you to come because we want the medical aid and trade goods that you will bring. We want a teacher for […]
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My Multiple Hats…

My Multiple Hats…

August 20, 2013

What does a week of vacation look like? I’m thinking mine was a tad odd. It was a blend of being a tourist, a guest and a missionary. All were great! On being a tourist…. Missionaries don’t like to look like tourists. They like to blend in! But that’s exactly what I looked like this […]
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