Dear Prayer Warriors,
You have not heard from us in several months, but it is not because I have not thought about you. I know you have prayed for us while in Russia and as we began our stateside assignment in Albany at Sherwood Baptist Church. For that we are so thankful. Our time at Sherwood was such a blessing! While in Albany, we took this time to pray for new direction. The Lord showed us that we are to transition from international mission work to state missions at this time. Buck will be working with the Georgia Baptist Convention (GBC) in Duluth beginning this Wednesday, June 15, as a lead state missionary in the stewardship department focused on missional giving, so we are moving to Atlanta right now. This transition requires our children to enroll in new schools in Gwinnett County this fall.
Prayer needs: Please pray for Buck’s new ministry and the continued partnership that GBC has with Moscow and Saint Petersburg, Russia. Who knows we may visit Russia again soon on a mission trip from the states. :-) Our parents have struggled with heart issues these past few months; pray for their health. Also, please pray for the children as they become little missionaries in the public schools in Gwinnett County. Lastly, thanks for your prayers concerning my writing. Things are moving forward and I soon will decide how to publish my journal stories.
You can continue to follow our family and ministry “news” on my blog, facebook or twitter. God bless you all! With much love, I write this note.
In His Love,
Les
Monday, June 13, 2011
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