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Deck the Halls … Once Again …
It’s always fun getting to know our students outside of the classroom and “decking the halls” for the holidays is just another way to do that! Jared and I have been a part of this activity since we came in 2009 and it is always a “memory maker”. This year, Chris Darland, our Dean of […]
Winter Wonderland …
The first snow of the winter season is always so beautiful, and this year did not disappoint! Not too long ago, we received six inches in one day, and another two inches after that! Jared decided several years ago that he likes only two snow events … the first snow and the last snow! He […]
Thankful in 2022
Happy Thanksgiving! First quarter is over, and it is already November. We are praising God that we are allowed to do face-to-face classes with our sports and fine arts programs. It is exciting to see everything running again! But we have discovered that starting all of our programs is exhausting, so please pray for strength […]
So much for which to be thankful
giving thanks always for all things to God the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, Ephesians 5:20 (NKJV)
Autumn Adventures
Sometimes we wish life had those road signs, “Caution — Curves Ahead.” We started our last update out with how thankful we have been for a little bit of routine in our life here in southern Arizona. And while that is still somewhat true, we just didn’t know what was coming. Aren’t you glad to […]
Not Created to be Enough …
I recently read a book that was recommended to me by a student. The book, Behind the Veils of Yemen, was written by a missionary wife and mother who ministered in Yemen for a time. It’s an easy read and quite enlightening! There were several things that stood out to me in this book but […]
A Friend to All …
Abigail is a 3rd semester student. She will graduate in May. It’s not unusual to see her every morning sitting at the mailboxes doing homework, reading the Word, or visiting with another student. She is an encourager, a listener, a motivator, a prayer intercessor, and a friend! She has a generous heart and a smile […]
Tethered to the Shore
The Ethnos360 Training campus borders the Lake of the Ozarks, and Nick and I went out to the boat dock the other night to fish. The dock has a permanent tether to the shore, but it is also in constant motion with the water’s movement. That is how I feel about our ministry here: we […]
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