Thursday, December 10, 2009

"It's Beginning to Look A Lot Like CHRISTmas..."










Yes, it's already December. Another year has again flown by. Although we didn't experience any major changes or take any major trips or publish any new books, it still felt as if the year was filled with blessings after blessings and packed with activities after activities. Alan and I celebrated our 22nd anniversary. We all turned a year older (Alan hit 51, Isaiah turned 11, Abby is now 10 and I will be 48!) We took two trips to the States so that we can spend more time with our elderly parents. We both still teach at the same schools and yes, Alan still is the basketball coach for the English departmental teams. We did switch Abby to a new school and she is thriving. Both of the kids have continue to take lessons in piano and can now play MUCH better than Mom. Isaiah's team won third place in the recent T-ball tournament. He is hoping to win a "gold medal" in the 100 yard dash during the school wide athletic meet. He will also be joining the school's English speech contest and Taiwanese song contest. Alan will take his basketball team down to a major competition and hopefully, they will be champions again this year. We love being a part of our church family at House of Praise and the kids are beginning to serve. Abby is now on a regular scheduled rotation to be a greeter and an intercessor. She has also volunteered to play the piano during the offering at our Christmas service. She is in the process of learning a few songs that she can play with confidence. The few that she has mastered are As The Deer, Silent Night and Jesus Loves the Little Children. She has also been learning how to play the drums, so perhaps she will join the worship team next year.
So as we look towards 2010, we ask that you will remember to pray for us. Here are our prayer requests --
1. To walk closer to Him each day. We want to continue to read through the Bible each year and to work on memorizing verses individually and as a family.
2. To nurture our children to love God and others. In school, they are often asked or required to read Buddhist text and it has been challenging for them to speak up.
3. To continue to score well at our schools' evaluations. The schools that we teach at are changing, and teacher are evaluated more. Some of these changes in our opinion are not necessarily positive. We praise God for how He has always been our Provider.
4. To have our kids enjoy school here in Taiwan. Isaiah feels stressed already as the homework load is quite heavy. There is a tremendous emphasis on memorizing everything--verbatim.
5. To spend time with each other to build our marriage for His glory. God has blessed us with consistent time to spend with each other and with other couples. We pray that He will use us to bless other marriages here in Taiwan.
6. To take trips to the States to visit our elderly parents. Please pray for their health and the time that we have to spend with our friends and family members.
7. To share Christ with others. We want to be used by God to bless the lives our friends, our fellow faculty members and staff, our students, the children in our kids' schools, their parents and teachers, our neighbors, those at House of Praise and other churches that we minister at... and the list goes on. May He continually supply us all that we have and are.
That'll keep you busy in prayer for 2010.
Thanks so much for being a part of our lives.
Yes, remember CHRIST in your CHRISTmas this year and in the years to come.
"By this the love of God
was manifested in us,
that God has sent
His only begotten Son into the world
so that we might live through Him."
I John 4:9
Seek Him first!
6:33



Thursday, November 19, 2009

On A Friday Morning

Where is this at? This is not an amusement park, but Costco, Neihu. This is where I shop for bulk items. Yes, it is the same as any Costco in the States, except for one thing -- the lines. I usually try to get in and out within 30 minutes. That means, within 30 minutes, I try to find a parking space, which is probably down in B3, get a cart, get the food, check out, and drive out from B3 within 30 minutes. It's call SPEED shopping.

But on this particular Friday, I saw this as I headed down to B1. What? They were setting up Disneyland-like ropes to form lines. From B3, I headed up and was confronted with winding lines. For this particular day, it took 30 minutes just to get inside Costco. Why I asked one of the ladies? Her reply -- The Passport coupons had coffee packets, truffles and liquid detergent on special! What time was this? It was 20 minutes after they opened their doors.

The verse to claim on this particular morning --

Rejoice always and again I say rejoice! Phil. 4:4

Seek Him first!

Monday, November 16, 2009

This Is The Captain Speaking



Yes, this is the captain of the A-Team. I'm Alan. I'm the one with that bright yellow cap. It's a Lakers' cap from the trash (I think) that my wonderful sister in law, Annie, gave me. I've made my home in Taipei, Taiwan. I teach at Soochow University and coach the English Department's basketball teams. But for our family, I'm only the team captain as our wonderful creator God is our Coach. And our team manual, you got it -- the Bible.


Seek Him first!

Queen of Fun!


I'm a part of the A-Team.
My name is Abigail.
I'm 10 years old this year.
I love bicycling.
I love to play all kinds of card and board games.
I think my mom is very weird and she needs to lose a bit of weight. Me, too.
I'm attending Xi Hu Elementary School and I'm in the fourth grade.
Seek Him first!

I'm Cool, Right?


Who is this guy?
Have you seen him around your house?
You might have someone like him around your household. But this particular person is my son, Isaiah. Each day he does something to bring joy and laughter into my life.
Because of that, I hope you DO have someone like him in your household. Because I know that life will never be dull! And what abundant joy will spill through your soul.
Proverbs 17:22
A cheerful heart is good medicine,
but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.
Seek Him first!

Where Do You See God's Love?


Where do you see God's love?
I see God's love everywhere.
In the faces of my best friends,
In the beauty of an early morning sunrise,
In the hugs and kisses from my kids,
And most importantly...
In the outstretched arms of Jesus.
How about you?
Have you seen God's love today?
Seek Him first!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

I Thes. 5:16-18


It's Monday morning... and God is awesome. The kids are off to school and it's goal setting day for Alan and I.

I Thes. 5:16-18 -- Be joyful always, pray at all times, be thankful in all circumstances. This is what God wants from you in your life in union with Christ Jesus.

What a passage to meditate on throughout this day! Let our abiding in Christ Jesus flow through us so that we may be joyful always, praying at all times and thankful in all circumstances!

Seek Him first!