May 28, 2008
Dear Friends,
I’m packing this morning for my trip to Ghana and Benin next Tuesday morning. In go my bug spray, pills, inflatable pillow, and flashlight. May I put your prayers in, too? I’d hate to head over without a sense of our partnership in the Kingdom of God through prayer.
I’ll be working with the francophone pastors who are attending the Church Planters Institute in Accra which will be conducted in English. After that conference I bus on over to Cotonou, Benin to work with the planning committee of Langham Preaching International to put together our seminar for 2009. There are opportunities galore in West Africa for training of all sorts. We need more francophone pastors who can visit. Parlez-vous français?
Marilyn has just finished two heavy months of work as the new liaison for international adoptions for her agency. They are expecting a lot of interest soon in Colombian adoption. Pray for Marilyn as she handles the unique needs of each family (and in Spanish sometimes, too.)
Sincerely for us both,
Gordon
ps I recently attended a conference in Virginia of the West Africa Partnership churches and was able to visit our daughter’s alma mater in Williamsburg.

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May 16, 2008
Dear Family and Friends,
“Se Bondye ki tout proteksion nou, se li minm ki tout fòs nou . Li toujou pare pou ban nou sekou lè nou amba tray . » Som 46:1
“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in time of trouble” Ps.46:1
Greetings. Grace and Peace from the ascended Lord be with you.
It is amazing that the year which was so new is now already four months old!! And this is my first letter to you. Indeed “time waits on no man or woman.”
Joan returned to Haiti just before Christmas. In Jamaica she had only doctor’s visits -literally. She saw four specialists. All but one gave a satisfactory report. Her cardiologist however saw some abnormalities in her heart and has given her medication and a six month appointment. Her health has been favorable since then except for colds. Read the rest of this entry »
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May 13, 2008
May 2008
Dear Loved Ones,
One more month has gone by and we continue the Lord’s work, by His grace. We have done a lot of traveling this past month and we are thankful for God’s protection throughout that time. Onesimo took Larry and Fay to the airport in Sao Paulo and then we returned to Sao Paulo a week later for Ana Irene’s graduation at Word of Life. Then Onesimo made yet another trip to the north of Brazil, where we were missionaries for many years, to get our things shipped and visit the brothers with whom we worked there. They were very happy to see Onesimo and served him all kinds of typical foods and drinks and also spent lots of time talking to him. It sure wasn’t easy getting there since the car broke down on the way and the last part of the trip had to be completed by motorcycle. It’s the rainy season there now, and by the time Onesimo and others reached their destination, they had mud up to their hair! But we were very encouraged to find our brothers doing well and keeping the Word of God. Onesimo was also able to see friends from town and from the church we attended. The church has grown a lot and that cheered our hearts as well. Lastly, he was able to visit with members of our previous mission board over dinner and share how the Lord is working in our new ministry. We hope that some day we can go back as a family to visit our friends in the village because those people are still very much in our hearts. Thank you so much for your prayers for us during these trips. Read the rest of this entry »
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