Screened-in Porch

by Gary June 23, 2008

One of our projects during these last few weeks has been to screen in our front porch. We decided to do this so that during the family reunion we would have a large bug-free environment where we can gather to eat and do other things. We wish we had a large gathering room, but this […]

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Metro-biking

by sejwa June 22, 2008

Today a group from International Friends (an Intervarsity group at WashU) went on a biking trip. We all met at a MetroLink station and took the Metro to Arch Laclede’s Landing station, which is near the arch. We had planned to bike on a trail that goes along the Mississippi River, but when we got […]

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Physics Conference

by sejwa June 21, 2008

Last week I was at a physics conference in New London, New Hampshire. The conference is called the Gordon Research Conference for Nuclear Chemistry and has been held a Colby-Sawyer college for many years. I enjoyed the conference, although most of the talks were difficult for me to follow. I learned a few things, though. […]

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Planning for Family Reunion–Part Two

by Gary June 19, 2008

In this post we will address the issues of Activities and Food.

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Decisions

by Alan June 18, 2008

We just wanted to let you all see an excerpt from a prayer letter we will be sending out later today.. As most of you know, our support account has been dwindling over the past few months. The tough US economy has made it a huge challenge to live and work here. My recent trip […]

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London – Day 8

by James June 17, 2008

Tuesday, June 3 THe last day. It’s sad to think about; nevertheless, we finished it with a bang. We first visited Bunhill Fields, the burial place for those protestant dissenters who stood against the Catholic Church. The graveyard houses such great reformers and writers as John Bunyan, Daniel Defoe, William Blake, and Suzannah Wesley. Bunhill […]

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