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A Fun Couple Of Weeks

#mondayfunday #sigosherts As March drew to an end I realized our home here in the Solomons seemed familiar and homey. It was a very nice feeling. In September my mother began working on a shipment of supplies for us. Since it was supposed to take 3 months, and be here before Christmas, Christmas gifts were …

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Words Matter

#wycliffewednesday #sigosherts The Mbe translators, from Nigeria, were working on the book of Luke. They came to chapter 2 verse 7 which says: “And she gave birth to her firstborn son and wrapped him in swaddling cloths and laid him in a manger, because there was no place for them in the inn.” As they …

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What Do I Do All Day

#vlogfriday #sigosherts It never ceases to amaze me how many little things come up in a day that I need to deal. Here is a small glimpse from my morning.

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How Can We Love God?

#wycliffewednesday #sigosherts I’ve been reading one story a day about how Bible translation has affected people in different language groups all around the world every morning for the last month or two. It never ceases to amaze me each time I read one. God’s word changes peoples lives. He is so good! From the Inupiaq …

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Adventures with Sourdough

#mondayfunday #sigosherts Back in North Carolina (our second stay there) I was inspired (thanks to Mary!) to try sourdough again. I had tried it in Michigan with freshly ground rye flour! I failed miserably. At the time I had no idea why, now I have some ideas what went wrong, but anyway…while in NC I …

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A Few Goings-On

#mondayfunday #sigosherts As another week goes by, we are thankful for God’s provision and grace. Today marks the fortieth day that the kids and I have not left the SITAG compound. We continue to do school, cook meals, do chores, and do life here at SITAG. Josh is able to get food and do the …