A few words about the kids and their prayer requests. Esther first, easy—she’s doing very well, coping with the heat, and continues to be one of the world’s easiest babies! She has 7 teeth, is known as the hvsuch koritsavki 'quiet baby girl' in church, remains sedentary (just learning to spin on her bottom, so we haven't had to Esther-proof the house yet!) and has a ready smile for anyone who looks at her! We pray that she'll shine like a star in the universe as she holds out the word of life (Phil 2:15-16).
Hannah is bold, lively and strong-willed (I don't know where she gets it from!). Honestly, sometimes she's so an untamed, unrestrained and ungospelled version of me. That said, she's a lovely girl! She's bright and funny and affectionate, loves running around, drawing/colouring, and playing with the other two. We pray that she will continue to grow in grace and self-control!
Joel is mild with occasional outbursts, friendly and inquisitive. Like Hannah he is strong-willed (but in a more passive-aggressive way) and is a bit of a mini-Jonathan. He's really good company. He's just started to learn to read and write and is at that stage where he has a real thirst for knowledge and understanding. We're really enjoying his progress. He loves surfing the net (facebook and the cbeebies website mostly!), reading (especially his new atlas) and spelling his name (especially on an unsupervised computer!). Joel is earnest in questions about God, so we pray that this interest will grow into understanding and that the Lord will open his eyes to the truth.
Hannah and Joel both start ‘school’ in September. We had thought they would be at the same place, but it turns out Joel is too old! This discovery was made the DAY AFTER registration for ‘proper school’ closed. We’re disappointed that they won’t have each other as they venture into the exposure of total Greek AND school culture, but we know that God is sovereign and he cares for them. We've pretty much made a decision about which of the 2 local schools Joel should go to, and need to register him on our return. We’ve had to CUT SHORT OUR VISIT TO UK as a result (We fly back September 2 instead of 11).
We enjoyed being part of the Qerinov Scoleivo (Summer School) Holiday Club at church. Over 50 kids came, including 20+ from the neighbourhood! The theme was Kovntra sto Reuvma (Against The Flow) and we learnt about different characters from the Bible who did that. It was really good for the kids to go to something that was almost completely in Greek (there was a team from theUS helping with some of the activities) – good practice for school and Sunday School come September.
Please pray for the kids as we spend some quality time in theUK and then return to Greece . It might be a bigger re-adjustment for them than for us, especially as school starts. Thanks. We’ve been continually struck by God’s Sovereignty (especially in relation to domestic and family affairs) and know that His plan is perfect.
Hannah is bold, lively and strong-willed (I don't know where she gets it from!). Honestly, sometimes she's so an untamed, unrestrained and ungospelled version of me. That said, she's a lovely girl! She's bright and funny and affectionate, loves running around, drawing/colouring, and playing with the other two. We pray that she will continue to grow in grace and self-control!
Joel is mild with occasional outbursts, friendly and inquisitive. Like Hannah he is strong-willed (but in a more passive-aggressive way) and is a bit of a mini-Jonathan. He's really good company. He's just started to learn to read and write and is at that stage where he has a real thirst for knowledge and understanding. We're really enjoying his progress. He loves surfing the net (facebook and the cbeebies website mostly!), reading (especially his new atlas) and spelling his name (especially on an unsupervised computer!).
Hannah and Joel both start ‘school’ in September. We had thought they would be at the same place, but it turns out Joel is too old! This discovery was made the DAY AFTER registration for ‘proper school’ closed. We’re disappointed that they won’t have each other as they venture into the exposure of total Greek AND school culture, but we know that God is sovereign and he cares for them. We've pretty much made a decision about which of the 2 local schools Joel should go to, and need to register him on our return. We’ve had to CUT SHORT OUR VISIT TO UK as a result (We fly back September 2 instead of 11).
We enjoyed being part of the Qerinov Scoleivo (Summer School) Holiday Club at church. Over 50 kids came, including 20+ from the neighbourhood! The theme was Kovntra sto Reuvma (Against The Flow) and we learnt about different characters from the Bible who did that. It was really good for the kids to go to something that was almost completely in Greek (there was a team from the
Please pray for the kids as we spend some quality time in the

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