
The Scripture...
“For Christ’s love compels us, because we are convinced that one died for all, and therefore all died. And he died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for them and was raised again…” -2 Corinthians 5:14
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Kate: "What is your love story??"

Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Beautiful Two
Sunday, May 15, 2011
A.J. the Miracle Boy!


Runners! Take your mark... Get set...GO!


Last week, Laura, Priscilla, and I traveled to the Frankfurt International School with the BFA track team for the first track meet of the season open to junior high athletes. Laura ran the 1500m race in 6:10 minutes and the 800m race in about 3:05 minutes. Priscilla ran the 100m dash in 14.31 seconds, the 200m dash in about 31.03 seconds, and the 400m dash. I was incredibly impressed by their performances! And for me, it was such a blessing to be able to travel with the team in order that I could coach, encourage, and cheer for these stellar athletes.
Next Spring, I hope to continue coaching and perhaps be a bit more involved if I can. I have found track to be such an intimate sport and I love that fans and coaches can watch and attend to one athlete while he or she competes against others. Team sports are certainly great, but track and field is just so unique. I get goosebumps watching some of our athletes run and truly push themselves to the limit. In one race, a spectator can see an athlete showcase his or her greatest skills and talents, which is not always the case in team sports since individual performance is typically dependent on the team. I have so much respect for these BFA students and I look forward to our next season together.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
4!

Wednesday, April 27, 2011
FIVE MORE

As of yesterday, all of our students have returned! Flights and trains and cars from all over the world it seems delivered our Liel kiddos safely back to our German home. Last night, the girls floor was absolutely wild...screams and laughter and giggles and hugs and gifts were exchanged from 4:00 in the afternoon through 11:00 in the evening when our last girl arrived. It was really sweet to listen to the girls and observe them from a distance. Despite the fact that they are not "kin," they are still family. It is beautiful how much they love one another, look up to one another, and care about one another. The Lord has certainly been faithful in establishing our spiritual family here because He knew that so many of us were leaving our parents and our siblings back home. This is my most recent breath of life--having my 11 brothers and sisters back. They fill me in ways that I never quite imagined.

