A Chill in the Air
It is early August and there is a chill in the air. It is the closing of the Alaskan summer and the greetings of the short fall season. I have had the opportunity to travel to many places and meet some amazing people this year. We have new partners and new doors have opened.
I am very hopeful and determined to walk into a new seasons of serving the poor in Indonesia. We have been so blessed to be able to continue the work in spite of economic challenges in our world over the last several years. We are blessed to have many faithful partners. We are entering a new season–more world economic challenges. Poverty doesn’t stop because of economic woes around the world’s stock markets– disease doesn’t take a break–abandonment takes no vacation when our exchange rate goes south. We continue to serve the poor–the sick and the abandoned.