Sunday, June 8, 2008

Where we spend our time...


Yep, this is where we spend our time when we are not in school... we are at home in the office, studying. Here's David typing notes from grammar class last week. We have also found a free download that allows us to type our own flashcards and study them using the computer. It really does help. We are using all kinds of learning techniques to learn all that we can. This weekend we were talking about how much more we understand and how much more we can say than we could just one month ago. Thanks for praying for us. Keep it up! We are so dependent on your holding us before the Father and reminding Him of our names. A friend reminded us this weekend that the value is in the struggle. And that is where we are - in the middle of the struggle of learning and speaking our new language.
We were blessed to learn this week that one of our nine-year-old friends prays for us every Monday. He calls it "Miller Monday." His mom said she never has to remind him to pray for us on Mondays. What a blessing and encouragement! We regularly hear from some who say they pray for us every day. Whether the Lord prompts you to pray for us once a week or daily, we are thankful for each of your prayers for us.
Yesterday is history; tomorrow is a mystery; today is a gift, that's why they call it the present.
Living in the present - glorifying the Father - struggling in the language - walking the journey of life with Jesus.

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