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August ’18 Update – Who, What, & Where September 3, 2018

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Hi out there.

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As several people have been asking where we work and what we do in a little more

detail lately, we thought we would include that in our August update. So, for our regular followers, I apologize for the recent blog-silence.  Otherwise, enjoy a video for a change.  Here are some recent photos below, too.

Bless you all!

J and M.

 

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Jeremy’s Update Nov-Dec: Australia, Montana, Maui. December 12, 2017

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Hi everyone.

Quite a bit has been happening on the work side from here, and because I always feel like so many of you travel with me, I want to share the latest events with “the team”.

At the end of October I traveled (solo) to Australia. It had been well over 7 years since I was last in Australia; too long.  It was a very fruitful time of reconnecting with friends, churches, and of course family.  While I have seen most of my family at some time over the years, there were a few I hadn’t.  It was so needed, and so special to connect again.

I spent several days in Sydney with my mum and sister and friends, then a few days further south with my brother and his family and other friends.  From there I flew up to Brisbane for several days with another brother (the one I haven’t seen since 2010).  He had moved there since I had last been Down Under.  It was such a great time of relaxing, some sight-seeing, family time, and fun.  Not to mention stocking up on Aussie items unavailable in Montana!  Only the essentials, like Vegemite.

After my return to Montana early November I immediately re-entered into discipleship teaching, speaking in the DTS here in Montana on the “Fear of the Lord”.

This was a really great week with a very impressive school. These students were so willing to learn; responding so admirably to some very “loving yet challenging” truth about discipleship, our response to God and our ongoing relationship with Him.  It can be challenging at times, but also so rewarding and enjoyable.

Finally, early December I flew out to another DTS, this one is Maui.

More of a last-minute invitation, they asked me to come in their final lecture week (of 12) before they head into outreach in Asia.  Again, I was struck by their commitment, focus and passion in their final week of class.  This is usually a time of distraction and tiredness as they prepare to head out on an unimaginable and exciting cross-cultural experience.  But I was amazed at their determination to get every second out of every class.

Back in Montana, and the cold, I’m home and moving into Christmas!  (see some more pics below).  Merry Christmas!!!

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Montana DTS

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Maui DTS

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Crossing the street, Maui

 

Go-Wests, Summer 2017! October 5, 2017

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Hello everyone!  It has been a few months since our last big update, so this one will cover our whole summer.  It has been full, busy, enjoyable, …and sunny! 

California in June:
Immediately at the end of the school year we packed up the family into our trusty Toyota, and headed out to visit California-family on a road trip of over 2600 miles.  Ten days later we headed back to Montana, where I spent a quick week preparing to go to Hawaii and pioneer our leadership training school “DTS Equip” at our Kona campus.  Eden joined me for the first week of preparations, until the rest of the family arrived.  We had a really fun time together traveling, playing, and setting up for the 6 week school.
“Pacific Equip”, Kona Hawaii. July-August: 

Pacific Equip, Kona 2017

After many years of conversation and planning, we have now planted our leadership and staff training school, DTS Equip, in Kona.  We call it “Pacific Equip” for the greater region it is intended to serve.  For strategic reasons we limited enrollment to school leaders, or those with 2-staffing experiences.  A small, but very fruitful school, with representatives from various Kona DTSs, Montana DTS, International Korean DTS, and the Discipleship Bible School.  It was run at a newer campus there, the YWAM Ships campus.  We are now planning on running number 2: same location, same time, 2018.

Y*ka, a Cambodian we have worked with over the last 8 years, now teaching in Equip about pioneering. He is about to enter La*s long-term

Some of the highlights for us was (yes) being back in Kona as a family, but also seeing other family and so many friends made many years ago. For me (Jeremy) it was very rewarding to see this school planted there, and to see so much other fruit remaining after all of these years.  We were able to reconnect with co-workers and dear friends from over 15 years ago, who are still out there in the world doing ministry and mission work (see 2 photos at end).  I was able to have some of them in my class, now teaching on missions, pioneering and cross-cultural ministry.

Another plus was a small-group leadership seminar I ran for a church there.
My brother Andrew is one of the pastors there and with his wife Jane, they organized a series of training events.  It was very fun, well-received and successful. It was such a privilege to be part of their growth (you can hear 2 of the 3 sessions at http://livingstones.us/howtodisciple).
In other Equip news, we also ran two other DTS Equips in 2017: Montana, and Ukraine.  That makes 22 Equips run over 11 years, training 368 participants from 31 nations, and working in even more.  Time flies!

Eastern European DTS Equip 2017, Ukraine

 
Nth America DTS Equip 2017, Montana
The Fall fell quickly!
Here in Montana all eyes are now fixed on the coming cold, and school year.  The kids are now back in school.  They are growing up so well and we are very proud of them.  Samuel is in 10th grade, is 15 years old, and driving!  Joel is 13 and in 8th grade.  Eden, almost 10 and loving the 4th grade! (Heaven help us – more science projects!).
Thank you for following, encouraging and supporting us.  I (Jeremy) am eager to see some of you in Australia in Oct/Nov as I head Down-Under for a much needed visit.  It has been 7+ years since I set foot on home-soil, and I have been feeling an urgency to re-visit.
Love to you all!

Cousins! Kona, HI

Molly and Jane, family sunset picnic on the beach

Photo 12 years ago with guys I worked with in Kona. Almost every one is still in full-time ministry.

Some of the same guys from 12 years ago. Now leading ministries in Cambodia, Thailand, and USA (others were present also but not in pic)

 

 

 

Equipping Disciple-Makers May 16, 2017

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Hi everyone.

Wanted to give you all a quick update from the “DTS Equip” Leadership school we just ran here in Montana, USA. We just finished 6-weeks of wonderful, challenging, growth.  25 participants from various nations, Taiwan to Ireland, USA to Ukraine, and even two from Quebec, Canada, eh!
Thank you especially to those who prayed for us.  It was an excellent group – growing individually, and as a group, and blessing the local community during outreaches, also.  One of the repeatedly heard reports among the group was the surprising amount of growth in personal discipleship and identity first, and then leadership development that was layered on top of that.  Not only were they effectively equipped to lead and train others, but were deeply impacted personally too.  Such a joy to be with serious disciples, and disciple-makers.
A couple of fun pics below, a school photo, and one of our outreach days, for Mother’s Day for kids and mums at a local restaurant chain, Chick-fil-A.  We had a great time helping, playing with, and praying for kids and mums.
The next two Equips are in:
“Eastern Europe Equip” in Ukraine, serving Eastern Europe, June 26-Aug 4. And,
“Pacific Equip” in Kona for the Pacific, July 6-Aug 18.
As I am leading the Pacific Equip, The West fam will be in Kona for that school.
Thank you everyone for all of your prayers, support, input in our lives and of course into your own mission-fields of work, life, and family.
Blessings upon YOU!
JW
 

Cambodia Hatrick September 26, 2016

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Hi everyone.

Seriously? This is the only helmet you have...?

Seriously? This is the only helmet you have?

Three times in 10 months must be a new record for me working in Cambodia.  I am sitting at Incheon airport in Korea waiting for my flt back the USA, coming from a very full 10 days in Battambang, Cambodia. This is my third trip here in 10 months.  Each one worth every moment.  December was staff training for an upcoming giant collaborative DTS, April was teaching in that “ASEAN” DTS, and this trip was running the leadership school, “DTS Equip” for many of those staff and leaders in the region.

The 2016 ASEAN+ DTS Equip (faces blurred for security)

The 2016 ASEAN+ DTS Equip (faces blurred for security)

A week ago we kicked off the 4th ASEAN+ DTSEquip (referring to the ASEAN alliance among Sth East Asian nations) in Cambodia.   This is our 18th Equip program run since 2007, across 4 global regions.  This particular school has 23 participants and 6 staff from Russia, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Philippines, New Zealand, USA and Canada.  A wonderful group of YWAM staff and school leaders from the nations, going back out there to evangelize, disciple, and then disciple others.  My teaching covered an array of topics cornerstone to effective Christian leadership and discipleship: identity in Christ, personal discipleship, leadership thinking, long-term discipleship, self leadership, and spiritual authority.

Some personal highlights for me:

  • Seeing those I have worked with for years since their beginnings in Christian discipleship now walking in maturity and leading others.
  • Seeing old friends. Faithful people who are giving everything to be (and raise their families) on the front lines of missions.  One of them is the Equip school leader: a young lady from Washington. We led her DTS, taking her to Cambodia for outreach. She has been living there for 6 years since and is now leading the DTS Equip for the region.
  • Working with people who have come out of closed nations to take the training so they can do even more effective work in their own lands (Myanmar, Vietnam).  Their courage and determination is both empowering and convicting.
  • Seeing the nation of Cambodia develop.  This is not always encouraging, but in general things are improving, and the church is making an impact in various areas of society.
  • Coming home to my own family  🙂
The boys from Vietnam!

The boys from Vietnam!

Myanmar represent!

Myanmar represent!

Classroom at 110 degrees

Classroom at 110 degrees

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joel receives special school award June 2, 2016

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We just had to show this.

Joel receives the special, 6th grade “Dawn Bowker Award” given for excellence in character, integrity, and citizenship.  Only one individual in the 6th grade, one in the 7th grade and one in the 8th grade at his school can receive it, for the entire school year.  Knowing that he would be away next week (when the other two are given) his wonderful teacher organized a presentation with his other 6th grade classes and teachers so, “he could receive it in front of his peers”.  She called us earlier in the week to let us know and ensure we could be there.

We are so proud of him.  He had no idea it was going to happen  🙂

After that we took him to get a treat, anything he wanted> “a cheeseburger, fries and EXTRA LARGE cookie-dough Blizzard”.  Ugh!  (see pics below)

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7 |100 |160 in Cambodia April 4, 2016

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Heading out!

Heading out!

7 days in Cambodia, 100+ degree temperature, and 160 people.

It was definitely the hottest weather I have experienced in Cambodia.
We are sitting in Seoul airport right now waiting for our evening flt back to the States.  My son Samuel and I have been in Cambodia for the “ASEAN DTS” – a collaboration of 10 Discipleship Training Schools from nations all over Sth East Asia, focused on reaching the ASEAN nations: about 160 people (for a description of “ASEAN” see our previous blog).  DTS’s came from Singapore, Thailand (3), Cambodia (2), Vietnam (2), Myanmar, and Kona.
I was invited to spend focused time coaching and training the leaders.  While I did do a couple of teachings sessions during the week, I was mostly meeting with people, (and teams) in the afternoons, breakfasts, dinners, lunches, and in-between; I loved being used.  You can’t come here and not be impacted.  I learn and gain so much from being with so many committed people in the region.  Our lives – by comparison – seem so easy.
Being with these 160 people was amazing.  We had times of HUGE giving to each other for unpaid outreach finances, personal gifts, and encouragement.  There were also application times of good-old crying out to God for more heart for people, evangelism passion, repentance, praying for each other, and sending people with pioneering vision for the missions.
Definitely a highlight for me, my son Samuel came along.  He loves Cambodia and always wants to join me when I go.  SO many people know our family and for them to see Samuel again was fun for them too.  Samuel did great.  He came to classes, suffered the heat (!), stayed up late, hung out with people, and helped take care of some kids a couple of mornings.  He did great with the food too.  Everyone thought he was wonderful, and I loved having him travel with me.  Really good times together.  A very special thank you to those who gave to YWAM to send Samuel on this trip.  It was worth it.  Thank you.
Coming home! Just too tired...

Coming home! Just too tired…

This is my second trip to Cambodia in 4 months, and I am back again in September for our leadership training course for the region, “Asean+ DTS Equip”.  Enjoy the photos,
Jeremy and Samuel!
Sam with Borat, our Khmer friend from 2012.

Sam with Borith, our Khmer friend from 2012.

Long term friends and co-workers: Yuka and Deem.

Long term friends and co-workers: Yuka and Deem.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A quick encouragement to a group about to head out. Bikes are still the cheapest and easy way to get around

A quick encouragement to a group about to head out. Bikes are still the cheapest and easy way to get around

Crying out to God for more passion to evangelize the precious lost.

Crying out to God for more passion to evangelize the precious lost.

praying for people who know they are called to pioneer new ministries in various nations

praying for people who know they are called to pioneer new ministries in various nations

Sam praying with/for people going into the region.

Sam praying with/for people going into the region.

 

 

 

 

 

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Fruit: 21 Years in the Growing February 17, 2016

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“But the seed falling on good soil refers to someone who hears the word and understands it. This is the one who produces a crop, yielding a hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown.”  (Matt 13:23)

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In the late 70’s the Khmer Rouge regime implemented a widespread genocide across Cambodia in an attempt to create the perfect agricultural working class.  Millions were killed.  By 1995 – after ongoing conflict, government crises, internal corruption, and a somewhat lingering Khmer Rouge – the nation was being rebuilt.  YWAM was right in the middle of it.  My brother Andrew traveled to Cambodia as part of a YWAM outreach combining his aquaculture school (building a fish farm), and a construction school (building basic huts and homes). Together they built a new village for widows and orphans created by the country’s recent genocide and ensuing civil war.

They were granted use of an island in the Mekong river, just outside of the capital Phnom Penh.  This island was considered ideal because it was un-mined, as it had been a former execution camp for the Khmer Rouge. Andrew’s team, with the assistance of scores of widows, children, cripples, and war casualties, dug massive ponds and created a fish farm.  Mass graves were unearthed, but a small village of new life was created.   That was early 1995.

Fast forward to December 2015

In December I was in Cambodia conducting staff and leadership training at YWAM’s Battambang campus.  Living with the staff and students there, I asked a young guy one morning, “Where are you from?  How did you get involved in YWAM?”  I was dumbfounded by the answer.  “Actually, I was living on a small island near Phnom Penh, which we call the “YWAM village”.  My mother was divorced in the early 90’s and had nowhere to go and no way to take care of us. We were taken into the village by YWAMers.  I became a Christian there, and wanted to serve God.  When I got older I left there and joined YWAM in Phnom Penh,  Then eventually coming here to Battambang.”  This young man, Dara, is now married, has a child on the way, and is a respected DTS leader and missionary. He has traveled to China and back 4 times, led and discipled multiple students, and is in the process of reversing the dysfunctional family system he grew up in.

Could this be the same village? I quickly asked some questions, and to my added surprise discovered that there were others in our location who came from that village and are now working in full time ministry in YWAM and the surrounding nations; including the leader I was closely working with that week.  We were able to gather the other island-village guys and captured a quick photo.

Jeremy, Socheat, Dara, Sophat

Jeremy, Socheat, Dara, and Sophat

When I came into YWAM in 1995 it was directly on the heels of Andrew’s project in Cambodia.  A few years later I started sending teams and going there. Today I regularly go there and scores and scores of fruit has come out of that country – and is growing phenomenally.  What was a bold venture to build a resettlement village for the outcast, provided with an ongoing food source, has been bearing lasting fruit for years: in the families who were on the island, in my life, in those I led, and and the nation of Cambodia (and beyond!).

 “This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples”                          (John 15: 8)

Last December’s trip was probably one of my greatest rewards in ministry. First for my brother Andrew.  He had confided in me that he had sometimes wondered what had happened through his work.  Anything?  “100 fold”, at least!  For myself, Andrew essentially introduced me to the nation of Cambodia.  Several years after that it became a true focus of my (and my program’s) ministry.  When I catch a glimpse of fruit from my own work, I sometimes (gratefully) stagger.  But on this last trip, I saw what came from a small group of guys in early 1995.  My work has come from their work.

We often dream about the time when the fruit of our labor produces recognizable fruit.  Unfortunately, it can sometimes feel absent, or at the best, unclear.  But it is there!  Seeds that are sewn in righteousness do bear fruit.  As an encouragement to many out there, stay “mission-true”.  Whether in family, friendships, ministry, or work, it will happen! It took 21 years for a massive revelation of a tiny team’s work.  But the wait just made it sweeter, and time for more fruit to grow.

This has been long enough.  But if you want just a little more info about the guys in the photo, read below  (I highly recommend it).

JW

 

Socheat

He grew up on the YWAM island village on the Mekong. Now co-Leading a Battambang DTS, which is part of the huge ASEAN DTS. A wonderful guy with loads of potential and a very hopeful future in discipleship and leadership.  His goal for the next year is to “be grateful, be generous, and lead well”.  Leadership eyes are on him to be a key leader within his generation.

Dara

His mother was divorced, poor, and had nowhere to go. She took Dara to the island village (“YWAM village”) when he was very young and raised him there. He became a Christian and entered YWAM. Now a successful DTS school leader, married and child on the way. A dynamic leader and couple, missionaries to their generation and the nations around them (led teams to China 4 times now); an influential young guy. His story is one of complete family-system redemption, and of a person now in missions according to their calling. Raising their generation in the nation.

Sophat

Very poor background, living in the remote jungles of Cambodia.  Taken into the YWAM island village when very young. Now a DTS Leader and pioneer in Stung Trang province, where he came from: a very difficult, very remote place. There, he worked among a small unreached people group in the jungle.  This tribal people group consists of 6 small villages; these villages are known for their animal sacrifices, raising their animals simply to sacrifice them, often to various gods and spirits.  Over the last two years they have seen a huge revival: four villages simultaneously came to the Lord!  Then out of the remaining two tribes, 1 and a half of them have also just turned to Jesus.  The rest gave up their sacrificing habits.

The DTS has taken some of the tribal converts into the DTS.  On their own DTS outreach they went back out to the tribes in the jungle.  The students were very poor, but because they knew how to live in the jungle, they would catch food to eat, eat plants, and the whole team was able to live with the tribes.

The people became Christians but didn’t know how to express it properly. They want to be grateful for what they have. Sophat was preaching and teaching in a village about making offerings to God.  Everyone walked away in silence; they returned later with lots of meat, food, and other items to give to God!  They love to sacrifice and give.  Making “offerings” is one way that they know to do it so they gladly did that.  The tribes started offerings to god by bringing food for “god” and for the team!

Jeremy

Introduced to Cambodia as a mission-field by Andrew before Jeremy’s DTS.  A few years later, God speaks to Jeremy to start sending teams to this “overlooked” nation. Teams go, individuals go and stay, and entire DTS schools go.  Thanks to those individuals who went, bases were planted (Battambang being one of them), ministries pioneered, disciples made, and the story is still being written in Cambodia today.

There are numerous other stories from the village that was YWAM built on the Mekong island in the mid 90’s.  So many converts, disciples and missionaries have come from there.

 

Equipping November 3, 2015

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      Hello Friends!

We hope you have been enjoying the change in season, regardless of where you are. Here in Montana, fall has officially arrived, and in true north-west fashion, is almost gone; winter is hard on its heels!   Read on for some short updates from various parts of our lives and ministry.

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2015: I recently received two encouraging emails from participants of our last leadership school (DTS Equip) for trainers, evangelists and disciplers from various parts of the world.  It’s good to know the work is hitting the mark.  They write,

“I honestly can’t say enough about you or DTS equip so I’m hoping we have more guys out there next year.” (Pacific)

And,
“I just wanted to thank you for everything you did for equip… I have been processing all of equip lately going through my notes and listening to the audios from lecture. I am so thankful; the school taught me so much!” (Eastern USA)

2016: Next year will be another year of empowering leaders and bolstering discipleship training and evangelism across the globe. We have Equips planned for 3 global regions:  Armenia (for Eastern Europe and Russia), Cambodia (for South East Asia), and in Montana, USA (for the Americas).

Family
On the Scout trail

 Joel on the Scout trail

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Samuel with friends

 

Summer included Mum West visiting us for an extended time. She was able to have 2 great months of relaxation, input into our family, grandkid-time and of course the opportunity to mother me around!  It was wonderful and we look forward to the next visit.

The family keeps us on our toes! Eden just turned 8, the boys are well into 6th and 8th grades, basketball, Scouts, friends and who-knows-what-else, keeps us “active”.

International training

Focused leader development

In December I head out to Cambodia to train DTS staff for an upcoming 8-nation DTS.  It is a collaborative DTS focusing on Asia and the opening of “ASEAN“, becoming a truly border-less region.  This “ASEAN DTS” consists of DTSs from 8 nations (Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, Australia, Singapore, Philippines, and USA (Kona).

News from teams in the field:

Here is an excerpt from a DTS team on outreach in Taiwan right now.  This is a specialized DTS focusing on the outdoor industry and backpacking culture.

“Currently, we are in Xsinchu  serving at ‘Rock Climbing Church’.

This church was started by a pastor and his family who had the idea 20 years ago to reach out to the aboriginal people (Hakka tribe) through outdoor activities. He hosts a kids summer camp where he uses rock climbing, biking, river trekking, along with other outdoor skills to share Jesus. “

Thank you for following us, and for all of your involvement in making practical missions happen in the world today. Lives are being changed, a generation is being affected, and good work is getting done!  To Know God and Make Him Known, Together!

Jeremy & Molly

 

Summer 2015 (and a peak into 2016) August 29, 2015

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Hello everyone.

Too long since our last update!  One reason was the extreme schedule of our summer: running schools, kids on break, YWAM celebrations, and visiting relatives.  Good times.

We have just completed another Equip leadership training program here in Montana. That makes it 16 since 2007, on four continents.  This last school hosted 19 participants and 6 staff from various parts of the world.  It was a true privilege to serve these people who are committed to evangelism, discipleship, and Godly leadership in locations such as Taiwan, the Pacific, North America, Mexico, and Europe.

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Two such participants were Angelina (Taiwan), and Ascala (England).  Among others, they are committed to working with YWAM Taiwan to reach the Taiwanese and other Chinese speakers.  For security reasons, more can’t be said right now, but we are proud of them and look forward to potentially working together again in the future.

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Samuel carries the Cambodia flag at YWAM Montana’s 30th celebrations

Currently we are enjoying the end of our summer here.  The YWAM ministry here in Lakeside Montana celebrated it’s 30th anniversary!  Hundreds of people–staff and students sent out from here over the years–came from all over the world to join in and reunite.  A special blessing for us, Jeremy’s mum and sister also arrived in time to take part.  While Liz needs to return to Australia soon, Mum is staying on into October giving us all a great time of family reunion and fellowship (especially with the grand kids!).

2016 is looking like one of the fullest years since being in Montana.  Family-wise, the kids are in full-swing with school: Samuel will be in 8th grade, Joel in 6th grade and Eden in 2nd!  Time flies.  Ministry-wise, we could potentially be running 4 Equip training programs next year.  We are scheduled to run Equips in Montana, Ukraine, and Cambodia, with the possibility of another one emerging.  On top of this are the teaching invitations Jeremy is receiving.  We need wisdom to decide which ones to invest in.

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Thanks to everyone who stays in touch over the distance, prays, and supports us in various ways.  It’s a joy having such a great team.

Until the next blog…

The Wests!

Jeremy, Molly, Samuel, Joel, Eden (& Boomer)

 

 

 

 

 

 
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