The end of 2011 finds me resting and relaxing with family and friends. I’ve enjoyed a week of fellowship and Christmas celebration in Greenville, SC, and am now heading back up north. Our family’s gatherings were much enhanced by the joyful presence of my new nephew, Tristan Rivera. He was born 1 year ago Saturday and has been a joy to our family ever since. He has such a happy, pleasant disposition and is full of energy and ambition. He is determined to get places more quickly, so he’s really working on the walking thing. This year’s Christmas was also special because my sister Lori and her husband Justin joined us in Greenville. They hadn’t been down since 2007, the Christmas before their summer 2008 wedding. We enjoyed lots of laughs together, especially when we played a grueling game of ‘Spoons.’
I was also blessed to see the newly expanded auditorium at Mt. Calvary B/C on Christmas Day. We had a 4pm worship service, the fourth service in the new auditorium. The TV screens (to help us see the choir and the preacher better) and the beauty and comfort of the surroundings really enhanced the worship. Pastor Minnick spoke from Luke 2, declaring Jesus Christ to be the only Savior and Lord. His words were a good reminder to strengthen our convictions and hopefully draw the unsaved to God.
I am still praying for the Lord to provide the remaining 5% of support that I need, and I know you are as well. Maybe some churches will be voting in January and will take me on. I am planning on sending out letters soon to appeal to certain churches (where I’ve presented) to consider supplying my remaining support needs. Please pray for wisdom to know when and what to write. I pray that I won’t have to set up any more meetings in 2012 beyond the 4 that I already have.
It was a blessing to see the Lehmkuhls yesterday evening. They drove down from Iowa to see my family and to enjoy a family vacation in the warmer south. We knew each other during our Schaumburg days in the 1990s, so it was great to see them again. I saw them during my travels through Iowa in the early fall, but the rest of my family hadn’t seen them for almost 2 decades.
I return to the office on January 3. Other than a meeting in IL on Jan. 15, I’ll be quite busy next month preparing for the upcoming activities later in 2012. I’ll focus mostly on my trip to India in late January, but I’ll also be trying to work ahead for the events after that trip. I need to prepare for three seminars in India and one or two translation workshops. I’ll be teaching a linguistics course at Maranatha Baptist Bible College in May, and since I’ve never taught that course, I want to work ahead to be fully ready when it comes.