(I intended to post this yesterday, but just didn’t have time to get it up… so have fun with it!)

 
Another week, another ministry.
 
At least, that’s what it feels like this month. We’ve moved
on from the WHCC and have been working with our contact for the month (Roger
Latham) at his home just across the bay from Darwin.
Tomorrow morning, in shifts, we’re jumping onto Cessna 4-seaters and heading
off into the deep Australian bush to minister in an Aboriginal community there.
 
What have we been doing this week?
 
Most of the crew has been cleaning like crazy around here.
David and I, on the other hand, have been working on a crazy awesome project
that have the potential for global impact for the Kingdom – here in Australia,
and around the world.
 
We’re taking rough Aboriginal drawings of Roger’s and
helping him make it into a picture book of stories sharing the Gospel. He has
an incredible global vision for it. And by vision, I mean vision from God.
Plus, since stories are something I am incredibly passionate about and love to
share, this has been an amazing opportunity to do so.
 
David and I are nearly finished with what Roger’s given us
to work on, and I wish I could share it with you because it’s just that
incredible (not to mention how incredible it is that he’s allowing us to take
what we’ve gotten done with us to use the rest of the race)… but respecting
Roger’s wishes to not share it quite yet is something that has to take precedence.
 
So here’s a picture of me and David hard at work. I know
it’s not the same as actually seeing our work, but it’s about all I’ve got for
you. Enjoy!