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A Kazakh Cabbie

A Kazakh Cabbie

Today I decided that perhaps the greatest lessons about God are learned in the taxi-cabs of life. This afternoon is a good example. Jaks, the Kazakh cabbie, started out having to turn back to the taxi stand because he didn’t know where to go. Once we got going I shared with him that I’d been in Kazakhstan before as a missionary, which opened the door for him to share his Muslim faith with me. And I don’t mean just casually. The kid was passionate! Despite his broken English he definitely got his point across. In fact, at one point in the 20 minute ride, he handed me his personal phone so I could watch a Muslim leader of some kind challenge a Bible-believing minister. More

Festivals of Speed

We like to post tips so you know about different things to do in your travels. Recently, we discovered Festivals of Speed, which is held in four different locations in Florida. We learned about it through an offer to get in for half price with a Living Social coupon.

We drove up to the quiet town of Howey-in-the-Hills, where dozens of “exotic cars” were on display on the beautiful Mission Inn’s golf course. (We never did see Howey.)

In addition to the “exotic cars” we saw boats, classic cars, and sports cars.  The most expensive vehicle on the property? An $800,000 motor home.  (Personally, I’d rather people spent that kind of money on missions or something instead of on themselves).

In this photo, we’re posing with a Mosler, which is a Florida-made car that we hadn’t heard of before.  We even saw a humble, little VW bug!  It seemed out-of-place.

If you like cars, and you’re in Florida at the right time, we can recommend Festivals of Speed.

Jenn’s Adventure Begins and You Can Follow Along

We’ve enjoyed having Jenn with us since early December.   I especially enjoyed it when all three of us would ride to work together.  (She was employed full-time in the Specialized Donations office.)  We took this picture on a beautiful, windy day in the quad at Campus Crusade for Christ World Headquarters.

So, why wasn’t she at school?  She will be in April… in Germany!  The semesters are different there, so she’ll be taking classes (in German) from early April through July.  I’m sure she’ll appreciate your prayers for her to be safe and healthy and to do well in her studies.  She’ll return just two weeks before she begins her senior year at Stetson University.

She actually boarded a plane last night and should be landing at the Basel airport within the hour. She’ll email us sometime later today that she arrived safely.

I’ll write about her time in Germany once in a while, but you can follow her new blog directly.  She’ll be sharing photos and stories regularly at the brightest and the darkest.  Jenn’s already written some great posts about getting ready to go, including our trip to D.C. for Ben and Bonnie’s baby shower. (Here’s my photos from the trip.)  In the upper right corner of Jenn’s blog, you can subscribe with your email address to receive a notice when she writes something new.  As it happened, her camera broke just a few days ago, so we helped her pick out a new one.  She’s all set to take some great travel photos and give you a peek into studying abroad.  She’d love to have you join her travels.

Jenn actually left early to intern at The Art Factory in Kandern, Germany.  We’ll write more about this ministry in the next few weeks.  Jenn will be studying at the Pädagogische Hochschule in Freiburg, Germany, which is in the Black Forest region.

Christmas with the Family 2011

We had a very full visit with all the family together for Christmas.  I uploaded about two dozen photos from our Christmas vacation into a Facebook photo album.  You can look at the pictures even if you don’t have a Facebook account.

I hope I can find time to write about some of the details of what we did, but for now, feel free to just enjoy the pictures and captions in the Facebook “photo album”.

Visiting Charleston, SC

On our way home from Ben and Bonnie’s wedding last May, we made a planned stop in Charleston, South Carolina, for several hours.  Our first stop was Fort Sumter.  We took the ferry from Patriots Point Maritime Museum (you can also take a ferry from Liberty Square in downtown Charleston).  The museum is billed as “the world’s largest naval and maritime museum,” but we didn’t have time for it.  You need to allow about two hours to take the ferry ride to the fort and back, including the hour they give for exploring the fort (I would’ve liked a bit longer.)

It was very meaningful to visit Fort Sumter only one month after the 150th anniversary of the battle that began the Civil War.  We hope we can visit other Civil War sites during the Sesquicentennial celebration.

After our time at the fort, we drove over to downtown Charleston and walked  around a bit, enjoying the architecture and the beautiful day.  You’ll have plenty of places to choose from for lunch.  We passed the Mellow Mushroom, which we know has a great pizza menu (because we ate at one right off of I-95 in Florence, South Carolina, the day before for dinner) and settled on Jim ‘N Nick’s Bar-B-Q. We loved the food and the atmosphere.

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