Monday, July 28, 2008

The Parker Family Concert


Sunday we had the privilege of having the Mark Parker Family with us. Both Dr. and Mrs. Parker are on the music faculty at BJU and the two girls are exceptional musicians, too. In the morning service, Mark preached (in French!) and they presented several specials. We had a concert at 4pm. It was great! We were happy with the crowd and especially thrilled that several neighbors came as well as the owner of our house.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

...and then they were gone!


...the dining room, the bedroom, the kitchen!

Singing in town, taking the tram home and then having a Bible study with Bob.



Watching the sunset at the dune de Pyla. Gina, the German girl who was saved here two years ago, was their guide.

Saying good-bye this morning. Have any of you ever had 21 guests leave all at once and your house be cleaner than it was when they arrived? Come again, Youth group of the Guetli!

We had a wonderful time. Now to get ready for the next event...

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Youth Group from Switzerland Arrives!



Yesterday the youth group from the Guetli in Switzerland arrived to spend a couple of days with us. In a matter of minutes, they had transformed our yard into a camping ground. They came well prepared with lots of homegrown food. The boys slept out in tents and the girls were in our meeting room. We already have three girls there--Donna, her friend Jeanine
and Gina, a German girl here visiting.

It was Tuesday night, when we regularly have our prayer meeting so they joined us. The 22 Swiss far outnumbered our small group, but we really enjoyed listening to them sing and share testimonies. What language did we use? Well, it was a mixture of French, English, Swiss German, German and Hand!


We dearly love these people. Learning from others of different cultures is one of the blessings that we have as missionaries.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

An "Old" Student comes to Visit!


Today we were thrilled to have Jean Jacques Bouka Bouka come for a short visit. In 1992, he came as a student to Bordeaux from Gabon. Also that year, we moved to Pessac and started the church. By January we had 3 faithful students--Jean Jacques being one of them. In 1998, he went back to his country where he is working in a government post. It was exciting for us to see him again and to catch up on all that the Lord is doing in his life. He enjoyed seeing the few "oldies" that are still here from that era!

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

A Friend and Co-Worker is with the Lord


During the night, John Stauffacher went to be with the Lord. He and his wife Margaret have been working in France for over 40 years. In many ways, John was the "solid rock" on whom the French team counted. Bob regarded him as a close friend and mentor. He will be greatly missed by all. Pray for his wife and children (all 3 grown and married and living in France). We plan to go up to the Paris area for the funeral on Friday. Pray that we have a safe trip up and back in one day. In less than 9 months, our field has lost two leaders of wisdom to cancer. Dan Lacey passed away in November.
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Friday, July 11, 2008

Friends from the Past


During our second term in Africa, we were on the same station with Don and Betty Teachout. We have not seen Betty since we left CAR over 25 years ago. Following the death of her husband in March, she came out to visit with her youngest son, Jonathan and his wife Cherith. Jonathan and Cherith and their two children are missionaries with BMM in Reims, France. It was a joy to see Betty again and to visit with the family.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

The Oulai Family


Some of you may remember four years ago when Jean Claude and Corrine were married here in our church. Yesterday they had their second child, Joshua Mark Owen. Naomi is three.

The family has become a vital part of our church family here. By a series of "circumstances", they have not been able to defend their doctrinal theses (both of them!) . They have been waiting for two years! Jean Claude shared with Bob on Sunday how that they can look back and see how the Lord has used these two years to help prepare them for the future. It has been a real time of spiritual growth. Next month, they leave for the Ivory Coast where they will have the doctorates conferred and then they will be teaching in a University. We will miss them but are confident the Lord is going to use them in His work in Africa