Monday, February 18, 2008

Winter

Tomorrow I am heading up to the frozen north for a church conference. I got to thinking that it just wasn't cold enough here in Nebraska this winter after spending the fall semester in the middle east so I am taking a trip North. I have been told that it is 60 below zero where we are heading which should be just about right. Of course if you haven't figured it out already I am only kidding. The Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches is having their annual workshop in Canada this year. Even though the weather was a might troubling last year we were at least heading south out of Omaha to get there. Thank You Meade, KS for making it such an amazing time, and I can only hope that again despite the weather that Saskatchewan will be just as good a time of fellowship. But that 60 below zero cold will have to be overcome by a lot warmer welcome than was necessary in Meade. So if you find yourself with some free moments between Tuesday and Sunday nights I would ask that you pray for traveling safety and insight during decisions for all the commissions as we work during the workshop. Also that I would make the time to keep up with homework as I am away. I pray that each of you has been blessed over the past few weeks since I have written and that you have stayed warm during the snow and cold.

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Super Sunday

Well, I wish I could say that I am in for the best super bowl of my life, but I can't. First off because the Packers didn't make it this year, but they got close. But the big one is for some reason I decided to suffer through the Super Bowl being sick. So no celebrating for me today, darn I was really looking forward to it. I hope the rest of you get to enjoy the game and that the Pats don't win, and for all you Pat fans I am sorry I just am not a fan. Well, as the game gets ready to stat shortly I hope you all are merry and joyous and that there are no half time show mishaps.

Friday, February 1, 2008

Jerusalem Grades

Well I am excited to say that I have finally received official confirmation that I passed all of my classes last semester at JUC. B average which is what I was working for. Just thought I would share that information, because I was worried about two of them and I guess I didn't need to at all. I did figure out that I don't ever want to be involved in archeology, and Hebrew is much harder than Greek is. Just for those who are thinking about taking Biblical languages. Even if I had failed all of my classes the trip and time in Israel and the other countries was worth every single penny and more, but I am glad that I get the credit for it as well :).