Monday, November 27, 2006

Devotional Time...















Here I am explaining the hand motions to the song "brother, friend" which has become one of their favorites.



















Jordan taught this night about the tower of babel out of Genesis. The kids have really enjoyed the time in the Word.














You can see the kids are having a blast with this song. Here they are trying to spell J-E-S-U-S


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5 comments:

Jess said...

Yay! I am so happy to see an update. Like you, I have some time on my hands, and a month of no news, goodness! God is using you guys in mighty ways. He is so good to bring y'all there to be His provision for the kids! I am continuing to pray for you guys

Anonymous said...

are those kids doing the hammer time? if so, that's amazing! actually, wait a second. it's amazing how God has provided all those blankets and sheets-as Nana would say, "it's not odd, it's God." ok ok, there's your cheese for the day. LOVE YOU!
lil box hayes (i forgot my blog name)

Anonymous said...

are those kids doing the hammer time? if so, that's amazing! actually, wait a second. it's amazing how God has provided all those blankets and sheets-as Nana would say, "it's not odd, it's God." ok ok, there's your cheese for the day. LOVE YOU!
lil box hayes (i forgot my blog name)

Anonymous said...

Hey Jason, Ray Ellen sent your website to me a while back because he said he thought I'd enjoy reading it and seeing what you were doing. Ray and I joined staff with Campus Crusade together way back when. I'm still on staff but living in Italy now. I wanted to let you know I've loved reading your posts and seeing what God is doing through you and Jordan in Nepal. It's awesome to see how God is working around the world thorugh His people. I've had an interest in nepal for several years now as my regular fruit vendor, Raju, here in Pisa is from Nepal. I've talked to him many times in the past about the Gospel. Thanks for taking the jump to move overseas. I know it's not always easy living in another culture. But there are frequent days like the one you experienced with the times in the Word,new blankets, etc. that make the sacrifice worth it. Keep it up. I will pray for ya'll.

the bear said...

Wow....what's that red mark on my neck? A renegade "pilo" that I missed?