It's been awhile since I have provided a family update, so I figure now is a great time! Life seems to charge forward at an incredible pace, and I am amazed we are already in July! At times I step back and simply appreciate the almost bizarre life we are living: a family from Southern California transplanted in Sydney, Australia. Only a few years ago I thought a "pitch" was a throw, "State of Origin" was perhaps a place I never heard of, and a bonnet was something women wore on their heads to protect them from sun. Little did I know that God would open a door for ministry and relocate us to the other side of the world. I have been having the time of my life.
The family is doing well. I still walk the boys to the bus stop in the mornings for school (about 1.8 kilometers) and they walk themselves home. It seems like Zed and Abel have both been growing out of their shoes, blazers, and pants practically as fast as we replace them! They attend the same private school, Norwest Christian College located in Riverstone (pronounced "Riverstn"). Zed has 10 subjects, and Abel has 6. Both have brought home a good report card for the end of second term and are now enjoying three weeks of holidays. Laura put together a daily schedule for them to keep up with their reading, music, exercise, and typing. I am certainly not missing our daily trek to the bus stop, as it is quite chilly and breezy at 7:20am along Windsor road! Laura just booked a trip to visit SoCal with the boys in September, so that is another thing to look forward to.
As far as church, we are blessed and thankful with the great things God is doing. God is continuing to supply our financial needs through our church family in Australia and from folks in the States. We are excited about some of the events coming up at church. We have Men's and Women's ministry events planned for the next two Saturdays. The deposit has just been paid for a weekend Women's retreat at the end of October hosted at Camp Kedron. Also, a small team from our church and I have just purchased airline tickets to serve in Cambodia for a 10-day mission trip starting towards the end of December. Looks like I will have to make sure I have been vaccinated for malaria! I have also recently been notified that there is an "Envision Australia Conference" being planned for Manly (a suburb of Sydney in the northern beaches). And if that's not enough to look forward to, in a couple months we need to put together all the paperwork to renew our visa to remain in the country for another two years. I don't need to tell you, but it feels like the "to do" list keeps growing no matter how much we do.
God has been faithful to us. He has kept us from illness, provided for our needs, and has blessed us with great friends and family in Christ here. Words cannot convey the sweet aroma of the fruit which we have seen produced for the glory of God. It has not been without struggles, challenges, and seemingly insurmountable odds, but through God we will do valiantly. When God is brought into the picture, odds are the fancies of fools. With God, all things are possible. Looking back, it's amazing how far God has brought us. He has encouraged and strengthened us. We look forward with great expectancy, believing God will bring to completion the work He has begun. How exciting is that, seeing that the ride of our lives is just beginning!
Thanks for the update! We are so blessed to see the fruit and growth in this great adventure -- really of life. You, Laura, Zed & Abel are in our thoughts and prayers and we thank God for you and the work He's letting you do. What a great God we have! Love to all.
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