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AnProFi in December 2011

AnProFi in December 2011

December 5, 2011

Another Project Finished! The 350-page teachers’ manual for Grade One Bible lessons is completed! It is being printed by the Baptist Haiti Mission, for use in their 330 schools in northern Haiti. This month I will start working on planning the lesson lay-out for their Grade Two Bible lessons. Then in January, Lord willing, I […]
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QUESTIONS in November 2011

QUESTIONS in November 2011

November 3, 2011

Questions, but not questioning God! It hardly seems possible that we had packed up to move to Florida a year ago, now, but here we are, still serving from Alabama. We do keep busy working on our “long-distance” grade one Bible lessons project for Haiti. We praise the Lord that in October, we found some […]
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Excitement in October 2011

Excitement in October 2011

October 3, 2011

A new church is born!!             Just today, as I write this (Oct.1st), we have heard that a new body of believers was started this weekend among another previously-unreached people group. This was in Papua New Guinea, among the Siar tribe. Another piece to the Revelations 5:9 puzzle is coming together! [For more details click on  […]
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Countdown in September 2011

Countdown in September 2011

September 6, 2011

10, 9, 8, 7 … « Dix, neuf, huit, sept, … »             I find my days filled with editing, proof-reading and multiple minute details, as the countdown for preparing these grade one Bible lessons for Haiti is upon us. Their schools start October 3rd, and all of the final checking hasn’t been completed yet. […]
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Waiting in June 2011

Waiting in June 2011

June 12, 2011

It’s a girl!             Naomi Violet Miller was born June 9th, at 1:38am. Mother (Heidi) and baby are doing great… so are Opa and Nana. 🙂  We have enjoyed being able to come to Idaho to wait for this little one with Mark, Heidi and their family. You see, waiting is one of the lessons […]
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Aching in April 2011

Aching in April 2011

April 6, 2011

Aching for Côte d’Ivoire!             With fighting escalating in our former home town, Abidjan (as of April 4th) we just ache for all the hurting people of Ivory Coast. They are experiencing terrible disruptions (lack of food, gasoline, means to work, lootings, burnings, and worse) because of the rival and tribal fighting and killings. We […]
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On the Road in December 2010

On the Road in December 2010

December 16, 2010

We’re sliding back to first base.             Our Coach had told us to run for second base, but then called us back. When our house was put up for sale, and a buyer signed a contract to buy within 24 hours, we felt God was asking us to pack up and get ready to go. […]
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Answers in June 2010

Answers in June 2010

June 7, 2010

Join us in praising the Lord for how He is answering! The Glaro leaders gave their consent and are preparing for missionaries... Verne & Denny have moved back into the Palaka village... Loron church having Bible teaching programs going for about 150 children... I am preparing orientation sessions, and a devotional guide, for [going to Haiti next month.]...
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Smiling in September-October 2009

Smiling in September-October 2009

October 9, 2009

‘JoeSmiley’ aka Josiah was only 3-1/2 months old when we first saw him,... Daniel expressed his faith!
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