Archive for October 13th, 2006

Friday, October 13th, 2006 | Author: Jami Leigh

This morning before missing the bus we had a grand adventure! Kaleb and Charleigh woke up early and packed 5 Chinese Bibles into 5 little envelopes. They slowly attached little address lables printed in an exciting foreign language. They took turns praying for each package, they prayed the Bibles would quickly make their way to China, they prayed the receipients would be kept safe and would learn of God’s love. Then they prayed for the persecuted Christians of China. Finally they stuffed the Bibles into a larger envelope to send to the remailing center. We drove down to the mailbox while it was still dark and sent the little Bibles on there way.
Some how the dark made the whole episode a lot more dramatic! The kids were so excited to be “Bible smugglers”!




Have I told you about Voice of the Martyr’s program Bibles Unbound? I guess I haven’t yet. We first learned about the great program last year from who else but GentleWhisper.

Want to start smuggling Bibles but don’t have the resources for a trip to China? Here’s your chance:
With Bibles Unbound, you mail New Testaments into restricted countries.

“The cost is only $30.00 per month for each pack of five Bible mailings and includes everything you need to participate in the program.”

“In cooperation with UPS and the international re-mail system, The Voice of the Martyrs is able to mail Bibles directly into many restricted nations using non-U.S. postage. And because the New Testaments are mailed individually and anonymously, issues of “illegal” distribution and citizens of the restricted nation having contact with the West are avoided.”

The kids have been wanting to do this ever since Amy first told us about it, they were so excited to finally take part. Click on over and learn more about how you can help smuggle Bibles.

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Friday, October 13th, 2006 | Author: Jami Leigh

A lot of good blog worthy stuff has been going on around here! Only problem being that it’s been happening to my dear family and I don’t feel right parading there embarrassing moments here for you to laugh at. Of course if you wanted to call me then maybe. . .

Kurt got his wisdom teeth out yesterday. He is recovering fantastically, he’s even back to work today. OH, but let me tell you funny things happen when you take a semi-sedated husband into Walmart! Funny, funny things. . .

Last night we attended the Variety Show at Kaleb and Charleigh’s school. Wow, was their a “variety” of talents. Charleigh performed with the High School Cheerleaders which I’m sure you already know was a really Really big deal. Later she sang two songs with the rest of her class. She did good, Kaleb and Joshua were really proud. The next hour or so was filled with entertainment. Only a few moments that made you hide your head in embarrassment for the person on stage. All in all the show reminded me of something they might air on Fox.

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Friday, October 13th, 2006 | Author: Jami Leigh

Charleigh\'s Party
Here’s a pic of Charleigh’s Tea Party and yes it’s the only picture I got. Somehow I was slacking on the photography part of the party. Charleigh asked for a “grown uppy” birthday party this year. The girls arrived around 3pm on Sunday then changed clothes into fabulously fancy dresses that our Pastor’s wife sent along. After changing clothes they paraded their outfits on stage in an impromptu fashion show. They then settled down for a spot of tea or cocoa and a few cupcakes, cream puffs and sugared grapes. It was pretty amusing watching all these little girls acting so “proper”! After the tea they opened presents then went back to dancing and showing off their beautiful dresses. All in all it was a great party. Kurt’s parents surprised us with their visit which really topped the whole day off for Charleigh! Later that evening she told me that while she had fun she thinks next year she’ll just invite one or two girls. She says if you get to many girls together things “just get to emotional”.

Dad had his camera with him, I need to check his pictures and see if there are any better ones. I can’t believe that in the one picture I took I cut off the birthday girl’s face.