Thursday, October 1, 2009

October is here and we are almost ready for winter. Frost is outside in the mornings and we are running our woodstove continuously. Thank you Lord for a warm home. The garden is harvested and the chickens are cleaninig it out for us. There is still firewood to gather and cut, and other almost finished outside projects that need to be finished.

Jeremiah brought home his first meat a couple weeks ago. He and Mark spent a Saturday morning spruce hen hunting. Jeremiah got this one right as they were about to leave to head home. A good chunk of their hunting time was taken up by helping an 82 year old man who was out moose hunting to get back into his car. In the excitement of spotting a moose he jumped out of his car which locked with the keys still in the ignition. The poor man didn't get the moose and drove home with a damaged hatch window which was how they got into the locked car. Mark "just-so-happened" to have a hacksaw in the truck. Don't you just love how God has us prepared to be useful to others in times of need: just the right tool on hand, scripture to share that we just read or memorized, or a life experience in our past that is similar to what someone else is going through.

MARC's winter flying season has begun. By "winter flying" I mean that our pilots fly groups out and stay with them, working alongside them, and then bring them back in. "Summer flying" on the other hand is a lot of one day trips with a schedule too busy to be able to stay with those we fly. Mark will be flying at least two weekends in October. Please keep him and our other pilots in your prayers for safety, wisdom and discernment, and God's glory.

This week MARC flew Arctic Barnabas Ministries staff to Port Alsworth for their annual Ministry Family Retreat. Port Alsworth is located on beautiful Lake Clark. This picture is a veiw from the beach in front of the church.

It is an incredible location for Alaskan ministry families to escape to for a time of physical and spiritual refreshment. Last Saturday, Alaina and I put together bathroom travel kits for the ABM staff to have available to those attending the retreat who may have forgotten such necessary items. It was a lot of fun sorting and packing the kits. All the items used to create these kits had been dontated to MARC over the last year from various sources.

Please continue to pray for the kids and I as we homeschool. It has been going very well so far this year, but has also been especially challenging for Neakita, now in 6th grade. Pray for clarity and understanding of the materials for Neakita. And pray that I am able to communicate information clearly. Pray they always have a passion for learning.

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