
Hey. It's been too long, way too long. I starting working with a new
missions organization, CTEN, an acronym for Christians To Every Nation.
One of their requirements is that I communicate more (imagine that?!).
So I dug out my old blog that, embarrassingly enough, has not been
updated in quite a few years. Don't take that the wrong way; it's not as
though nothing has been accomplished. Quite the opposite, actually. So
much has happened that I am at a loss as to where to start. I feel like I
am in a corny romantic movie when a couple gets so involved in life
that they move on without each another and need to be reintroduced; sort
of start over and forget about all the time that has passed. Begin
anew, so to speak. That is the relationship I have with blogging. I
can't even begin to tell you what is new; so much has changed with One
By One. What is most is important is that we are still impacting
children and youth through church services and our
Segundo Paso program.
Through
the
course of this past year we are moving out from under the wing of
Discover Church, and continuing on our own. In a way it is kind of
scary, but essential for our growth. It has not been the most enjoyable
move for me, personally, mostly because of the formalities, meetings,
and mountain of paper work, none of which are my forte, but are
necessary to determine the direction of our future.
On a personal note, I
am in the US right now, until Monday. I am visiting for a week
because we had a death in the family. It was one of the few times
in many years that all of my family was together in the same spot, and very well could be the only time for years to come. It was a good to see
everyone, even if it was not under the best of circumstances. I
hoped to get knee surgery while visiting, but a few weeks before I
arrived, the doctor I had lined up to perform it dropped my insurance.
It is almost impossible to find an appointment with another orthopedist
as a new patient with just a few days notice, so it does not seem to be
working out on this trip. Well, sometimes things work out the way that
we want and sometimes they do not.
Also I would like to thank everyone for their support which helped make things possible.
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