Dear Friends and Family,
Thank you for your faithful prayers and your financial support that allow us to continue serving in Papua New Guinea. We are grateful to have you in our partnership team and know that we could not be here without your part in our ministry.
We are doing well. Life has been very busy here in Ukarumpa since we got back from Australia three months ago. Kurt continues to enjoy his work at the Communications and Technical Services Department working at the Help Desk alongside a Papua New Guinean and a Korean man. We thank God for the work he supplies for Kurt.
(Kassia and Kurt reading; Kassia and Luke getting ready to go to bed)
Kassia and Luke continue to grow and learn many things. Kassia now recognizes the letters K (for Kassia of course!), O, and L (for Luke). Luke is four months old now! I (Johanna) took him to the clinic last week for his check up and the doctor said he is doing great. She also said he is a healthy little guy! He gives us huge smiles and can laugh now too. He is also sleeping better so thanks for your prayers in that regard.
For two mornings this week, I am going to be involved in strategy meetings here in Ukarumpa. In these meetings I will join several other SIL members in order to discuss what needs to be in place in SIL-PNG (Papua New Guinea) in the next 5 to 10 years and how we will be engaged in Bible translation. Kurt will attend the same meetings next week.
(Little Luke is getting bigger)
In about three weeks we will be moving. We are living in an apartment right now, but we will be moving to a house that we will be renting for about one and a half years. We are excited about being in a house, though we know yet another move will be stressful.
At the end of this month (after we move), Kurt will be going to a village with some of our friends who are Bible translators with the Sam people in the Madang province. They are building a house in the village where they work and Kurt has offered to help them build it. He is very excited about the trip and will be away for about one week.
Thanks again for lifting us up to the Lord in prayer and supporting our work here in Papua New Guinea.
(Kassia at the Ukarumpa International School Sports Day held this May)
In His hands,
Johanna (for Kurt, Kassia, and Luke too!)
Praise:
• For good health in the last few months.
• For Kurt’s work at the Communication and Technical Services Department.
• For Luke who is growing steadily!
• For the house we will be moving into.
Pray:
• For all of us to continue to have good health.
• For us to have wisdom as we attend the strategy meetings this month.
• For a smooth transition and move into the house.
• For Kurt as he goes to help our friends build their village house. For physical, mental, and spiritual protection for him during the time he will be gone.
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