Friday, September 18, 2009

You would think...

You would think that if you have three weeks "off" that you would be posting to your blog all the time. But apparently I don't fit that train of thought. I guess part of that is being busy and just plain laziness.

So here's a little update of some of the things that have gone on the past few weeks. We got home the first of August and we got to just spend some time off at home; which is a nice break from a long summer. While on break I preached at my home chapel and in Ohio which meant I had some studying to do. The Lord was really great in helping me prepare. The weekend after I spoke in Ohio my dad spoke at the same chapel and we got to spend time with some of my family. Praise the Lord that during this quick trip my Grandpa accepted Christ as his Savior! After all of that, Christina who worked with us at TEP got married at our house. It was really great and was a fun time but the house was a little hectic. That same weekend we had a baptism and picnic with the chapel at our house as well and started TEPSE that Monday.

With TEPSE I'm teaching three courses this year: Hermeneutics, Church History, and Cults & World Religions. I've had two sessions of Hermeneutics, Church History will start in October and CWR starts next semester. All of my courses are one a week.
Right now we are on the road once again. We left Sunday afternoon after my dad and I spoke, for California. We plan to be gone about a month and would greatly appreciate your prayers. Once we get to San Jose my dad will teach course on Eschatology (end times) to the DITP with Jim McCarthy. The week after that we will do a seminar on open air evangelism with them.

If this seems lacking a train of thought, I apologize for the dumping information. As always I would greatly appreciate your prayers especially with us being on the road. Hope all is well with everyone!

1 comment:

ken said...

When one "has a life" then posting to a blog isn't a priority, depending on the purpose of the blog. Have been considering your grandfather's conversion and the brief conversation we had earlier this year when you and your dad visited him. Praise God that his heart was softened when he may have even grown more bitter. Continue to pray for my fil (father-in-law). He is to have knee replacement surgery 9-21. Will remember youseguys while ministering on the left coast. For His Glory, ken