Author Archives: David
Anxiety
I’m writing about a topic that I feel to some extent seems to be taboo in Christian circles, however, I know many people suffer from anxiety either in bouts or chronically. I know this because when I’ve opened up to … Continue reading
Hitting the Road
David’s been traveling through Ohio and Pennsylvania for almost two weeks now. He’s had the privilege to meet with many people to share about Cameroon and about our new roles within Wycliffe. I’ve been holding down the home front with … Continue reading
Thank You
All our communication about the 100 Days Campaign and ministry budget makes us that much more grateful for the 57 faithful financial partners and the four churches who are faithful financial partners! We could not serve with Wycliffe or buy … Continue reading
100 Days Campaign Update
On January 1st we began a 100% in 100 Days Campaign. What does this mean? We cannot begin training for our new USA based roles within Wycliffe until our financial ministry budget is 100%. We are currently at 64%. The … Continue reading
Windy Fire
Yesterday started out as a day with great anticipation of the 70 degree day that laid ahead. The weather forecasters predicted a warm, extremely windy day. Around 3 p.m. I heard a loud pop-type noise originating from outside and then … Continue reading
How Are We Paid?
We’ve been asked many times when are we going to begin our new roles within Wycliffe. We explain we cannot even begin training for our new roles until we are at 100% of our financial budget set by Wycliffe. That … Continue reading
Valentine’s
The last time we celebrated Valentine’s in the USA was in 2009, until yesterday. We use to celebrate Valentine’s with a heart-shaped pizza from Papa Murphy’s. While overseas I would make heart-shaped pizzas for our family to keep that little … Continue reading
Double Edged Sword
David’s been volunteering as user advocate for the You Version Bible App. When people have issues arise while using the app if they are using an Android device, can send in their questions, comments or complaints and David will try … Continue reading
Tracks
As I was shoveling snow and trying to chip at the underlying ice, I came across some footprints left in the snow by a bird. I like seeing undisturbed tracks like the birds or like our cat’s pawprints in the … Continue reading
By Candlelight
When we lived in Cameroon our electricity would shut off randomly – sometimes for a short amount of time and other times for 24+ hours. We always kept candles, matches and flashlights stationed throughout the house. When the electricity would … Continue reading

