

May all glory and honor be unto God in and through our lives each moment.
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.
Our garden is growing great. We have been enjoying picking from it to include in our dinners.
This is Katelyn's Easter Egger pullet, Peachy. She is also a cross between an Americauna and a Black Copper Maran. See the feathered feet. This indicates that she will lay olive green colored eggs Alaina's little Bonny is also an Easter Egger, a cross between an Americauna and I don't know what (I should find that out). She is a cute little runt and the bravest little chick we have. She will sneak up behind the hens and steal food scraps. Belle will too, but the others stay clear away.
Last but not least is my girl. Her name is Margarete, the name of the lady thought to be the inspiration for the fairy tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. I wanted to name her Snow White, but the kids argued that we already have a Snow White (our white zebra finch), so I had to figure something else out. Margarete is a Delaware.
On Monday, Jeremiah got to go on a day flight with Mark. Unfortunately no pictures were taken. They flew to Tuluksak, Manakotak, Dillingham, back to Tuluksak, and then home to Soldotna. The flight was to take people home from a Moravian Church of Alaska Singsporation. About a year ago we received an email telling us what a difference these Singsporations make in the lives of those that attend.
After coming home from the singspiration, parents and some community members have noticed a change in some of the youth. A grandmother said her granddaughter has been listening to gospel songs and her attitute has improved. Another parent mentioned that her daughter helped out around the house and she has noticed a change in her behavior.
There are youth that have given themselves to Christ in the past few days. On Friday, Eric called wanting Larry to talk to a student that was in his office. Apparently, he was scared of death and hell. So, over the phone, Larry led the student to Christ.
Atmautluak had their first youth service yesterday. The pastor told one of the coordinators that they should have more services like that. Then, I had a call from an elderly woman this morning that she had a dream about having a youth service outside. I guess she had thoroughly enjoyed the singing and the message last night.
After coming home from church, a teenager called saying she wanted to accept Jesus as her personal Savior. Her mom had talked to her and wanted Larry to share the plan of Salvation with her over the phone. God is so good.
It is thrilling to receive testimonies like this. What a priveledge it is to be a part of the work God is doing in Alaska.
My neighbor and I have been facilitating a rock class for our kids this summer. We are learning about Igneous Rocks using the Ring of Fire curriculum. The kids are having fun while they learn and I am learning stuff I never knew before -one of the side benefits of homeschooling. It is all very interesting.
Our garden is doing great. It is so satisfying watching it grow. I'd post a picture, but with all the rain lately the chickweed is everywhere and I don't want to show you that. I don't know how, but I hurt my lower back this week and need to let it heal farther before I get out there and deal with the weeds.
The chicken coop is almost ready for chickens. We will acquire 10-12 older laying hens in August to start us out. We bought six chicks on Monday and have immensely enjoyed having them. They are so cute and so funny. I love how they fall asleep standing up and then topple over. I'll go over to the brooder and talk to them and they all look up at me. Here are a couple pictures. Oh, I have to brag on Mark - he made the brooder for me!