Thursday, August 25, 2005

 

This is page one of the August/Sep Newsletter Posted by Picasa

 

Page two of August/September newsletter Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

 

This photo is from the outreach we also mentioned in our newsletter (above). This is the altar call on one of the 4 nights. Thousands attended, over 400 came forward, and over 200 received Christ for the first time. Posted by Picasa

 

Almost at the 10-month Mark in Curacao


Greetings from a place of sunshine and sweat! I will try again to give a brief update on the whole family, not just myself and the ministry here. The biggest news item is that Havilah and Emily recently returned from 5 weeks back in New Jersey, visiting friends and family. We are glad to have them back. Havilah now has her driver's license. I think they both had a nice time and were glad to see their friends as well as Beth's side of the family. Thank God, He is so good!

The Bible school resumes again next week and we are looking forward to a good term with more classes offered than ever and record enrollment again. With the growth - which is of course what we want - comes additional challenges of keeping up with the increase as we continue the effort to establish New Life Bible College here in this southern part of the Caribbean.

Our newsletter is just now coming out so I don't want to repeat too much, but I do want you to know that - so far - things are going very well and we really want to thank you for your prayers because I know full well that this is what makes the difference. (By the way, if you would like to receive our newsletter then please contact us: timbeth3girls@juno.com and we'll get you on the mailing list - they are not sent out from here but from our home church in Malaga, NJ.)

OK, more family news - Christina is again in public school and a different one than last year. She seems to like this one much more and we're all happy for that, though it is still very much of a daily cross-cultural experience in a language she does not speak. Beth has also started home-schooling her in addition to what she can receive at her school. Christina will turn 6 the day before Thanksgiving.

Emily is entering 10th grade (using the honors program in the A.C.E. home-schooling curriculum) and Havilah is taking classes full time here at the Bible College. She will be able to transfer these credits to an A/G college in the U.S. in the future.

OK. We could say more about both ministry and family, as well as the people and the culture here in the Netherlands Antilles but for now I think I should give it a rest because people hate you when you talk too much. :)

Thanks for all your love and prayers; we pray that God will return many blessing to you.

Please pray, too, for my mom who's had a rough time lately (3 hip surgeries) and is now facing replacement knee surgery in September.

Thanks so much and God bless.

Friday, April 29, 2005

 

We just celebrated our 22nd anniversary Posted by Hello

 

Havilah's friends Andy, Kimmie, and Chuck arrive at the Curacao Airport Posted by Hello

Thursday, April 28, 2005

 

Welcome to our Blog! Posted by Hello

 

First Blog for Pike's Peeks

Hello, Tim here

I think I can guarantee that this first blog will be pretty lame because I don't really know what i'm doing yet. Another missionary from "AGWM" has recommended this is a means of communication. My pastor uses "blogs" and I checked it out one time awhile back - and have thought about it - but never got this far before.

I will try to be sure my next entries are more . . . interesting!

~ God bless!

Tim

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