December 2005
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Thu 8 Dec 2005
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‘Twas a chilly day – well, for Lafayette Louisiana that is! ☺ I’m turning into a wimp as far as cold goes!

Today we were able to put out 68 boxes: 30 in mobile homes that will be occupied next week and 38 in travel trailers that are going to house people starting the middle of December. Once again, our friends with the government helped us out by opening the doors to every home! Becky, one of the ladies, was even helping us carry things in! What a blessing!
Here are some pictures: some of the van FULL of boxes (70 of them, plus 70 laundry detergent bottles); Anouk writing on the boxes: “Welcome to your new home”; Becky and Jeremy carrying things to a mobile home; a mobile home being dropped off and “secured”; and an unusual sign on the side of the road.

The two ladies we have been working with the most are now leaving! ☹ Becky and Diane are going back home after more than three months of work down here. We’re going to miss them! They were great to work with and are sad to see them go . . . but we did get to meet their replacement, Vickie, who seemed just as nice. We had lunch with them and another worker today. It’s great to see how the Lord works in the hearts of these workers to help us help out the evacuees! Becky and Diane wanted to get a picture with us, so we included it here.

Later in the day we were also able to go back to one of the trailer parks and give people some specific things they needed. One lady needed some cat food (she had just gotten back her cat the week before) and was happy to get some. A young mother needed diapers so we brought her a bag with diapers, wipes, ointment, etc. Her eyes lit up and she smiled big when she saw me with the bag of “goodies.” I don’t think she expected us to come back! It’s such a blessing to be the bearer of these physical blessings! Thanks for all your support that makes it possible. Please pray that there will be fruit from the bearing of the Gospel too!
Mon 5 Dec 2005
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As we have said before, we feel very privileged to be able to be here in Lafayette. The Lord has given us many open doors for which we are thankful. Today, while we were delivering food boxes to a new trailer site, it was great to see Edwin again. I first met Edwin at the Cajun Dome where he was evacuated. We prayed together several times and I was able to help him fill out his FEMA paperwork. It was good to see that he got his trailer and was getting back on his feet.
Here are a few of the other “open doors of opportunity” that my wife and I rejoice over:
1. Contacts with people who make our job easier. The statement, “It’s not what you know in life, but who you know” can be true and it is true for us right now. The Lord has given us several contacts with the people who are in charge of placing and housing the evacuees. We have been able to establish a relationship with them and they are letting us know when and where the evacuees are being moved into their FEMA trailers. This saves us a lot of time and energy so we can focus on getting more done. In some instances, if the people have not moved in yet, our friends are able to open the doors and place food boxes with the gospel literature as well as a copy of the New Testament in their houses. So, the first thing these people see in their new homes is a food box from us.
2. Transportation. If you have ever seen our car, you might wonder how in the world we can deliver all of the boxes. God has used a local church in the area to provide a van that we can use to deliver the boxes to these people. We usually pick up the van on Monday, remove the seats and use it for a couple of days. We then fill the tank up and return it so they can use it for their Wednesday night service.
3. Bible Studies. Right now we have two Bible studies scheduled for Sunday afternoons. While one of them is slow to get started, the other one brought some men hungry for the Word (in fact, they said they didn’t want to wait until next Sunday to have another Bible study. They asked if we could get together maybe Thursday night.).
4. Follow up. After we deliver the boxes, we go back to the trailer court and invite them to our Bible studies and see if there are anymore needs that they have. So far we have been able to help people with leaky faucets, flat tires, providing diapers, wipes, and even means to obtain the medication that they need. Of course, the most important part of the follow up is trying to give them the gospel in a clear, succinct manner.
Please be praying for us as we try to help these people during a difficult yet, Divinely appointed time in their lives.
Sun 4 Dec 2005
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Thanks to Edith Webster, our ministry was featured in yesterday’s edition of the Rockford Register Star - the local paper of Rockford, Illinois. We appreciate the article: now more people can be praying for the ministry down here!
Click here to see the article.
Sat 3 Dec 2005
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Today is Dad’s birthday. I just wanted you to know that I love him and wish him a happy birthday.
Thanks for all the example and encouragement to do what is “pleasing in God’s sight”.
Love,
Jeremy
Thu 1 Dec 2005
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Just a quick note – we were able to make 50 boxes of food today for distribution. The reason I tell you this – we did it in 72-degree weather. We are thinking of all you back up north and on the east coast! ☺
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