Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Baptismal Service!



On Sunday, September 19th we had a baptismal service for Tsiry, the son of one of our families. It was a big day. Over 100 people came to the afternoon service. Tim and Elisabeth Knickerbocker were in town so he preached. Tsiry had surrendered his life 100% to the Lord while at their camp last summer (Camp Arc-en-Ciel). Afterward we had a wonderful time of fellowship.

We are so thankful for the work that the Lord is doing in the families of our church. Two other young people were saved this summer.

Please pray for Christian families as they endeavor to raise their children for the Lord in a very hostile environment.


Tuesday, September 14, 2010

A Day in the Country!



The first Saturday in September about 25 of our church people went out to the new home of the Licois family. It is almost an hour away, but the drive was well worth it. We had a wonderful time together-- playing games, sharing in the Word and eating a great meal. The Licois wanted to thank the Lord for giving them a large home where they will be able to entertain more.


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Friday, August 20, 2010

Replacement Ministry in Draguignan

One of our fellow Baptist Mid missionaries and his family went home for a short furlough this summer. They asked Bob to replace them for 3 weeks. Since Timothy could replace us, we came here to the southeast corner of France. Sunday as soon as church is over, we will start home. It has been a rewarding experience for us to get to meet a small congregation (smaller than ours!) and to minister them. They have a beautiful church building.

It has also been fun to get to know another corner of this beautiful country. Draguignan is about 45 minutes from the Mediterranean Sea and about an hour from Italy.

One of Bob's major "projects" while here was to translate the cantata "The Journey of Christmas" by Glenn and Jan Christianson. He is just now finishing up the last song. There is still much work to be done before it is completed and ready for the first practice the end of September.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

The Dan Seely Family arrive in Bordeaux!


Yesterday we were able to greet the Seely Family-- BMM missionaries to Cameroon, where they have been serving already for two years. They are coming here for their French studies. We are excited to have them and to have them a part of our church for the next year. They are the same age as Tim and Ruth with 3 small children-- so you can imagine the excitement around here! Pray that they will be able to find housing soon and get settled in before school starts. We are leaving in a few minutes to go to Draguignan to replace a fellow missionary for three weeks, so the burden of installation will fall on Tim and Ruth.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Bike Hike!


On Thursday 17 brave cyclists went on a bike hike. They went 23 kilometers-- quite a distance for many of them. The youngest was 5 (although she rode on the back of her Grandpa's bike!) and the oldest was her Grandpa. The weather was gorgeous , the scenery was beautiful, and the fellowship was great. After a picnic lunch and a short devotional by Lala, the men went and got the cars to bring everyone back home.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Fun Times--July 4th and 14th!


Summer is always fun since it is different from the regular routine of the school year. This summer has been extra nice for us as we have been able to spend time with family. You can't imagine how many times we thank the Lord for His gracious gift to us in getting Tim and family a house just down the street.

We celebrated the 4th with the family, but the 14th (France's National Holiday) we hosted a picnic for our sister churches' pastors and their families. The reason behind the picnic was so that Ken and Joan Jensen (bottom left) could meet everyone. Ken Jensen is the director of the mission that Tim serves with. It was such a success that we all decided that we should make it a tradition.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Surprise Visit!!


What a delight we had last Tuesday night when Luc and Brigitte and their two girls showed up in prayer meeting. They were our pillar family for several years before they left for La Reunion 13 years ago. They come back to France for a visit every few years and it is always a joy to see them. It is an encouragement to see the fruits of the labor here continuing to grow in another part of the world. Miora and Mialy have both finished High School now and we would love to see them back here as University students!