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Bible study lessons

Friday, October 31, 2008 0 Comments

It is good to hear positive things about projects that you have worked on. I must admit, I don't know much of how the products I've help build have helped others, (many of you helped me help build these products--we all have a part in this) simply because it's probably not really thought of to write the producers. We have sold around 5,000 bible study lessons -- in the DVD video sets (which is good I think, considering we haven't really marketed them yet.) The other day, a story came in that was very encouraging to me:

StoryTime: “Just thought I would encourage you with some news of The Stranger DVD course in the UK prisons. I am a chaplain in one of the high security prisons here in England. Over my 13 years in the prison ministry I have used every course that is available. In November of 2007 I began using the Stranger course. As far as I am aware this is the first time it has been used in a UK prison. I have to say that the Lord began to work immediately. Over the last months the Lord has saved a number of men in most remarkable ways and they are living to prove the reality of their conversion. I cannot tell you all the individual stories but be assured the Lord has honoured your exercise here and is working in a wonderful way. I can honestly say that the course is by far the most effective and scriptural course I have ever see, both outside and inside prison. We have also used it amongst the local population around our church building.”

As many of you are prayer or financial partners in my ministry, I want to pass on to you my “thanks” as well as the “thanks” contained in the above email. I couldn't do what I do without people behind supporting and praying, and I thank you.


Job description at GoodSeed

Thursday, October 30, 2008 0 Comments

I thought I would write a little about what I do here at GoodSeed:

  • Packing -- Once a week (and when Lloyd isn't here) I do all the packing or orders. This week it's been 3 days so far.
  • Office -- Answering phones, processing orders, supply buying, etc.
  • Inventory -- includes organizing the warehouse, counting inventory once a month, building CD Audiobooks, receiving shipments
  • Web -- maintenance of our website, product photography and SEO
  • Projects -- creating / formatting jobs like The Lamb in Portuguese, Luxembourgish, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Video series of 4 (1) hour lessons
  • Print -- Overseeing our print jobs. Currently in process: The Stranger WorkBook. Coming up: All that the Prophets has Spoken -- Arabic, The Stranger Edition 4, The Lamb (English, Portuguese, Luxembourgish)

It's a little overwhelming at times, and we are still looking for help. But there isn't a dull moment, that's for sure. Thank you for your prayers for wisdom!


Relief, thanks, and turning 100,000

Saturday, October 25, 2008 0 Comments

As I type, data is being transferred back to my NAS box. This is a huge relief to me, because 3 months ago, I heard the news that our server wasn't responding, and in essence, was dead. Not too much of a problem if there was a good backup in place, but at the time I thought I was pretty secure, and didn't have that. Thus started a long process of trying to learn how to recover the data from a 7 drive, RAID 5, 2 tb system. Much took place between now and then, and it took several computers, some reformatted (even a couple times) specifically for the data recovery process, extra hard drives (at least (9) 1tb drives used) to move, shuffle and work the data. Very time consuming process, as it does take hours to transfer that much data (sometimes it was necessary just to reconfigure hardware.)

But God is good, and allowed us to recover most, if not all, of the data. I thank Him for allowing this to come to be. It is an answer to prayer, and want to give Him thanks for it all.

I'm not totally out of the woods yet, as I have yet to implement my backup system (it's waiting on hardware right now, but I do have 3 copies of my data once the current transfer finishes.)

And, on this last trip home from CT, my car turned 100,000. That's 45,000 miles I've put on it in the past 2.5 years. (Not bad, considering I currently live 1 mile away from work, and ride my bike most of the time.) It's been a huge blessing and am thankful for being able to get around as well as I have been. Thank you to those of you that help make it a possibility.


The drive back to ID

Thursday, October 23, 2008 0 Comments

Left Monday morning at around 4:30 am, and arrived Wed evening, at around 6:00 pm. I could have made it sooner, but spent a few hours w/ Joe in Milwaukee. It was a great trip, but a little quick—wish I had more time to stop and see more things. But needed to get back to the office and back to work. Actually need a vacation now after this trip.


Dave and Sam's wedding

Monday, October 20, 2008 0 Comments

Today started out at Fred’s—trying to finish things up before leaving. It is still my plan to leave Monday morning, though there isn’t much time before leaving, and I have a lot to do before then. Like roof and shoot a wedding and process images, etc. But it all worked out in the end. It was a very nice day, a little chilly, but a wonderful time for sure.



NYC -- Freds -- Rehersal

Sunday, October 19, 2008 0 Comments

Today was pretty special. My brother wanted to fly to NYC for some hours and whatnot. So I was able to go, Dunk was the instructor. We flew to the TapenZee Bridge, down the Hudson, then turned around and came back up. On the way home, we swung over to Long Island to see what that looked like.

After, Dunk had another job looking for a million dollar submarine that got lost in the Thames. Guess I better not say more than that. Other than they didn't find it. He then came over to Fred's and helped out, which was a big help.

I had to leave early (again) but this time it was to go to the rehearsal, and dinner after.



Freds and Family

Saturday, October 18, 2008 0 Comments

Been working the roofing job all week, and still not finished. Yet. Broke early again to go for dinner at David’s—a family spread that my mom cooked up for everyone. Stuffed cabbage, lasagna, chicken. ribs, shrimp, kielbasa, apple pie, cheesecake, and more that I can’t remember, but I know it was good.



Fred and Jeb

Wednesday, October 15, 2008 0 Comments

Roofing again at Fred’s then quite early (5:00) to go shoot Jeb and Bethany and their kids…



Freds and Sam's

Tuesday, October 14, 2008 0 Comments

Today was working on Fred’s roof, and then to Sam and Jen’s for supper. They delivered the shingles today, which we were able to get delivered on the roof. Saved a lot of work being able to do that.



Sunday at church

Monday, October 13, 2008 0 Comments

Sure was good to hang out at church again, seeing so many people that I have not seen for a while.


Drove from IL to CT

Thursday, October 09, 2008 0 Comments

Didn’t take too many pictures, but a couple did surface.


Browns / Mt Carmel

Wednesday, October 08, 2008 0 Comments

Doug and I went to Mt Carmel to look at a tree to trim, but we realized it was too involved for a couple hours’ worth of work. We had rain on the way, so went to Jay’s house to see what we could do there. It was good to get up in a tree again!



Monday in Browns

Tuesday, October 07, 2008 0 Comments

Staying at Dwights, I helped out around Grandma’s place a little, went to see Chris and their new house. After went to Grayville to see Audre play volleyball.



The day after the wedding

Monday, October 06, 2008 0 Comments

The fam getting together for breakfast after the wedding. Afterwhich, I drove down to Browns.


Danny and Mindy Krajec's Wedding

Sunday, October 05, 2008 0 Comments

Just some photos from the latest wedding - Danny and Mindy Krajec, in Springfield, IL.



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