Geoff's Graduation

I just got back from my youngest brother's Graduation in Canada. Geoff graduated from Conestoga College with a degree in Police Foundations. Way to go Geoff!
Here I am with my good friend, Vivianne. She drove down to attend Geoff's graduation with me :)Geoff and Connie with his new diploma! :DCongratulations Geoff, we are all very proud of you and your accomplishments!!! Yey!!!Geoff and I spent a day cooking up a storm! Here we are with our final masterpieces - his freezer should be stocked for a little while :)
We also met up with Matt, Ashley and their new baby girl, Aynsleigh - who is absolutely precious and steals your heart with her darling smile!Ashley and Connie at Moose Winooski's!Geoff, I had a great time and I know I speak for the whole family when I say "we are so proud of you!" Congratulations sweetie and I can't wait to see you again soon in Florida :)

Ghana, Africa

I just got back from my first mission trip to Ghana. This trip was amazing in so many ways. When I left, I was really craving to see God alive and moving in the world. I was able to see this on so many levels in Africa. A large part of what we did, was to travel to villages out in "the bush", villages so desolated that there weren't even roads leading there, they lived in mud huts with thatch roofs... and they had never before heard the name of Jesus Christ. We would have to get permission from the village chief to talk to his tribe and then, we would walk out and gather all the people together and after they had all gathered, we would (through translators) share God's love with them and His plan of salvation. Here is America, people might roll their eyes at this because they had heard it a million times before... there, they were captivated. They heard this news as God had intended.. it was GREAT NEWS! When asked who wanted to accept Christ as their Lord and Savior, they would raise BOTH hands! AmAZinG! Here we are at the river, baptizing new believers in Christ. This was awesome in itself because we had not intended to plant a church there, but so many people from neighboring villages stood and watched and when one of the guys explained to them what was taking place, they decided they wanted to know this "Jesus" too... and so right then, they chose a leader and a place to build their church! Wow...We also held Vacation Bible School. We were told to expect 300-500 children that were going to be bused in from surrounding villages. We came prepared with games, crafts, puppets, snacks... or so we thought. Guess how many children showed up? 1000-1500!!!! Yet another "God Thing". We didn't plan on that, but He did.It was absolutely amazing what happened there. At first, I wondered if the people really understood what they were committing to. I wondered if they just raised their hands because everyone else was... but then when you see them deciding where they want their church and who will lead them and that leader will have to bike many, many miles to be have discipleship training... you can see that the Holy Spirit was absolutely present in their hearts.