Prayer Log
Prayer points and thoughts from Senegal
Prayers and Praises
We appreciate your continued prayers. Here’s what’s happening with us. Praise God for his protection as the passenger side tie rod of our vehicle snapped suddenly on Sunday. Thankfully, Corey was in town and only going about 20 mph when it happened – it could...
Sometimes God’s answer is ‘no’
The meeting that we had tried to schedule for yesterday afternoon did not happen. Katie and the boys and I went to the village in the afternoon and greeted at the village chief's family's house. Then Katie and the boys stayed there chatting and I went to try to...
Poking a hornets’ nest?
With our teammates’ departure, the medical surveying and health education visits to each household in the village were no longer possible, so Corey started investigating other ways we can help the community. For several months, we were working towards a water project,...
Disappointing adoption news
We received a reply from US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) today. Unfortunately, they did not issue Will and Jake citizenship as we had hoped, citing the fact that we do not reside in the US as the reason for this refusal. They suggested we apply for the...
New Scholarship student goes from not attending school at all to earning fourth place in her class!
Well done, little one! Your school career is off to a great start! On Saturday we went to the end-of-year program at the school that our boys attended this year. After some singing, dancing and a skit, the top ten students in each grade (1st through 6th grades) were...
Kids’ Camp
At least twenty kids were still crowded around us, clamoring to be chosen, but there were only six name tags left. We had already gone beyond the number of kids we had planned for (84) and the name tags represented the absolute limit we could accommodate (96). What a...
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