Monday, December 6, 2010

Christmas Letter

I just emailed my Christmas letter.  If you didn't receive one, and would like to, let me know and I will add you to my list.  I am guessing that as I compiled my list from past lists there were some people that I accidentally left off.

These last few weeks have been busy, but good.  Yesterday I turned in my final assignment for my class this semester.  I have one final left, but that is all.  I have enjoyed the class as it has given me an overview of different types of diseases that cause a wide range of disabilities.

Work has been going very well.  We are in the midst of beginning delegation planning for 2011.  Team meetings have already begun for the youth delegation and the Savva delegation.  We are still accepting applications and are moving towards forming complete teams.  I thoroughly enjoy this part of my job.  It will be especially fun for me as I will have the opportunity not only to prepare them, but also to see them in Kazakhstan during their delegations.

Another project I have been working on is our yearly Christmas project.  This year we are raising funds to purchase 250 wheelchairs for the people of Kazakhstan.  It has been fun to work on the promotional materials for this and set up Christmas trees to make donation locations Christmassy.

Thanks to all of you that continue to support my work financially and through prayer.  I am very thankful for your partnership in the work continuing in Kazakhstan.

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