200 Chapters And Counting!

Today we crossed the 200 chapter mark! So far the team has completed roughly 18% of the OT and 12% of the NT for a combined 16% of the entire Bible. I am expecting us to have passed the 20% mark for the entire Bible by the end of the week! All this despite the many challenges and attacks from the enemy. Praise the Lord for His grace that is sufficient for the task!



Please keep up the prayer for the team as well as the ministries overseeing the project(Davar Partners International, YWAM, and the SA Bible Society) just the day before yesterday the project director for Davar(the person I am directly submitted to for the Tswana Bible Project) was carjacked and had his phone, laptop, car, and all his project data stolen from him. Also one of the techs working on the project has also been struggling with an issue with he ear that has caused him a great deal of pain and discomfort and has made his work very difficult. He has been to several different doctors both here in Rustenburg as well as in Pretoria and none of them have been able to identify the cause or find a solution that has helped him. We know that God is greater though!

For us personally please be lifting up our family as we have dealt with sickness and other attacks on our health. Ang has been dealing with back pain, Micah recently sprained his elbow over the weekend(he is doing much better now though), and I was sick with flu like symptoms all day Saturday which was my only day off in the last week or so. We have also been experiencing a bit of a crunch financially lately as we have seen rather significant increases in electricity, fuel, and food prices in the past month alone. Please pray that the Lord would continue to give all of us grace and strength to persevere in spite of these things that so easily ensnare us! Pray that we would run this race with endurance, pressing toward the finish line!

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