Family

Helicopter Ride

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Yesterday was a first for the Hand clan.  We took a short spin in a chopper!  Shannon and the girls went up and then Toby and I rode next.  Very cool!

It’s amazing how different your house and office look from the air!  And I thought Minnesota was the land o lakes but we are literally surrounded by water around here.  You just never realize it until you see the perspective from the air.

The copter came from JAARS and has been on site all weekend right behind our neighborhood at Wycliffe Bible Translators’ USA Headquarters.  They are having a major celebration this weekend called the Last Languages CampaignWycliffe, Campus Crusade and JAARS all partner together on Bible translation and visual story learning projects.
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Ministry

Photos from Africa Conference, at last

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Finally, at last.  I am posting some photos from my 9 day ministry trip to Africa in September.  My group from Orlando helped to host a training conference exclusively designed for Campus Crusade missionaries serving in operations roles around the world.  It was a true privilege and blessing! I can’t say enough about these special people who serve in some difficult locations and carry out such critical administrative tasks.

The food and hospitality were great.  Especially the sweets!

All photos slideshow:

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Family

A Poem for Nana

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We were incredibly sad to see Shannon’s mother go to be with the Lord on October 15th. She was 59 years old. Although not a total surprise (see previous blog posts about Jerry Lee’s health – post from August ’05 and May ’08), she had been doing a good bit better earlier this year. However, since early September, she had taken a down turn and had been in and out of the hospital a few times.

Doctors said there was nothing more they could do medically. We had just spent a week with her Oct 5 thru 11, returned to Orlando and then got the call that Jerry Lee was rapidly going down hill and that we should come as quickly as we could. When you’re 700+ miles away with 3 kids, coming quickly is not really “quick” but we piled in the van and drove straight there. Amazingly, the Lord allowed her to hang on until Shannon and I arrived. She passed away within 15 minutes from the time we walked in the room. We’re so grateful for that.

Avery wrote and read a poem at the funeral. We wanted to share it with you, so if you like you may download the PDF file here.

Jerry Lee will be greatly missed. She was the best mother, mother-in-law and grandmother ever known. To say “this changes everything” is an understatement. Please continue to lift up Shannon, her brother Shawn and her dad Glen, who shared 39 great years of marriage with Jerry Lee.


A few photos from the slide show at the funeral:

Ministry

Update on Mrs. Bright

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Vonette Bright
Shannon and I have mentioned before that we’re deeply impressed by the loving relationship Bill and Vonette Bright shared together.  Her husband Bill went to be with the Lord in 2003, but Vonette (now in her early eighties) continues to be vibrant and active in the Lord’s work.

Take a look at Mrs. Bright’s “quick facts” and see how she has been at the core of Campus Crusade’s growth and development since day one.  She lives here in Orlando.

In early July she did take a fall which has slowed her down a little.  She broke her right ankle in 3 places. Mrs. Bright is receiving both occupational and physical therapy and doing well. The doctor gave her a good report on her last visit to his office. We do not know when she will be able to go home, but hopefully soon.

In spite of having to disappoint staff and others by cancelling travel and speaking engagements, her spirits are good. Please do lift her up in prayer.

Below is a message from Mrs. Bright which she sent out to staff just a couple of weeks ago:

(We have edited the message from the original text for brevity)

Dear Staff and Friends,

I learned long ago that nothing happens by accident and when we trust God and know our lives are in his hands, we can rejoice in knowing that He is in control. Like Bill, my husband did, I am rejoicing in the midst of pain and disappointment and I am seeking to learn all that I can from our wonderful Lord and make the very most of this opportunity. The great joy that has come to me from all of your expressions of love through e-mails, cards, flowers and numerous other ways thrills my heart to overflowing. I feel so blessed by your love and want to thank each of you for every expression you have made.

Yes, I am being a good patient! It is not easy to sit still and not be able to do anything. One of the greatest lessons I have learned is that God is sufficient for every need. I have trusted him for strength in times of overwhelming responsibilities, feelings of inadequacy and over-commitment. His strength has always been available. Now I am finding out His strength is still available to be still and know that He is God.

You will be pleased to know that the ambulance attendant on the way to the hospital in Tulsa responded positively as I had a chance to share my faith with him. If he was not sure of his salvation before, I believe he is now. A couple of days ago one of the women in my rehab group prayed with me to receive Christ. God had put her so much on my heart as I watched her depressed countenance for several days and saw her struggling through therapy. She has lost both lower legs as a result of diabetes. As she shared her story with me, I asked her if she had faith and her answer was, no, not really. I asked if we might get together and she responded positively. As we met a couple of days later she was so open. Now I ask you to pray for a new sister that she will find God sufficient for her every need. I rejoice at every smile I see in her face and look forward to seeing greater reality of evidence of Christ in her life.

Please continue to pray that I will be an instrument of God in this place and many people will be brought into a closer relationship with Him. I covet your prayers for complete recovery.  In the meantime, I have the most colorful cast with purple, bright yellow and striking colors. It has been fun to see people’s reactions. I always explain my 11-year old granddaughter chose the colors.  It is interesting that in the midst of pain and disappointment, God always gives a delightful, lighter side. Thank you for being so faithful in loving me.

Lovingly,
Vonette

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