29 August 2006

Our first ever family Prayer Card is at the printers



Here is a preview!
We will send one out along with our next prayer letter (early October). If you are not on our prayer letter list and you would like to join it - then please drop me an email requesting it.

27 August 2006

Grasshopper on the bunk-bed



First Joel found a snake in the laundry... then yesterday as we were putting Joel and David to bed, Joel was refusing to climb up the ladder to his top bunk. I thought he was just employing his usual stalling tactics - but then I saw it for myself. A huge green, boy eating grasshopper on the post of the bunk-bed. Of course while mummy and daddy wanted to get as far away as possible, the boys just couldn't get close enough. They are so fascinated by animals, especially bugs and insects!!! Anyway we were all glad that uncle Dani was on hand to get the think out of the room.... It makes you think twice about leaving your window open :)

26 August 2006

Claudia's Birthday




We celebrated Claudia's birthday today at 2200 metres above sea level on the top of the Susten Pass in Switzerland.

Happy Birthday Claudia!

25 August 2006

Photographs uploaded



I have just uploaded a lot of photographs from the months of July and August. You can view them by clicking here

23 August 2006

Family photo


This photograph was used on the latest edition of the Kilchzimmer Echo Newsletter.

19 August 2006

The Mac is Back

Got the MacBook back today and it's working ...at least for the moment. Reading the online discussions about the "random shutdown" issue, many users have experienced the same problem again within weeks of the repair - so I will not be putting my pen and paper into long term storage just yet!


Today we also took a good drive around the BL area (the area between the small town of Waldenburg and the city of Basel). We now have a good idea of the area we would like to live in and we have narrowed our search down to about 6 villages/towns. The area we have identified is less than half an hour drive to Kilchzimmer and is in close proximity to the Christian school in Liestal - with good bus/train connections. It would also be less than half an hour to Basel city.

Another interesting development is that just two weeks ago the German supermarket chain ALDI opened its first shop in BL. We went to it today and we were pleasantly surprised to discover that the prices are much lower than standard Swiss supermarkets. This is really good news because the cost of living in Switzerland is very high and being able to buy cheaper food will definitely help reduce our monthly expenditure. The other good thing is that the shop is inside the area which we wish to move too next year.

Four weeks from today will be our graduation service and then we will be on our way home to Northern Ireland. Time has really flown. Kenny Martin (CEF worker from our home church) is teaching until the end of next week. Last week we also had the classes with Philippe Mayhew on Youth Challenge. He said I will be teaching these classes next year at both the summer and autumn institutes - so it was interesting listening as a student with that in the back of my mind. (Photo: Me and Philippe demonstrating some games which can be played in a JYC meeting.)

As you know, we will be starting deputation in October. Actually I am working at the minute on the design of our prayercard. I am also a little concerned at the moment that we do not have more meetings booked. Can you help? Could you invite a few friends around to your house for an evening and invite us come and show a powerpoint and talk about our future ministry? We are really praying that God would raise up those who would be willing to get behind us in prayer and regular financial support. Could you help us share this need with others? We are so thankful for those who have already pledged their support but we need many more people to get behind us. Please pray for us.

12 August 2006

Camp, computer and contacts

  • Just said goodbye to over 30 English speaking children from Germany who spent the last week at Kilchzimmer. They came for a camp and all us students were their leaders/teachers. This practical week was a great opportunity for us to apply what we have learnt over the last six weeks. It also marks the halfway point in our course.
  • I’m still waiting on my computer coming back from the repair centre in Basel. It is two and a half weeks now since I left it in and there is still no sign of it :( (But on the positive side, I am enjoying using a pen again - it is a bit like riding a bicycle for the first time after many years)
  • The bi-monthly newsletter from Kilchzimmer (CEF European Headquarters) has just been published. As we feature on the front page you may be interested to download it. (I will have some printed copies available on deputation and there will be opportunity for you to sign up to receive it regularly).
  • While we are talking about deputation… if you would like me to speak at your church, youth group, home Bible study group, etc then please get in touch with me by email ASAP to book a date (Oct06 - Jun07). I still need to do a lot of work in organising meetings so please, please get in touch if you can help in any way.
  • Everyone is keeping well - we are very content here and looking forward to returning in July next year.

02 August 2006

The official Kilchzimmer student photographs

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Above is a photograph of all the students and children at the institute this summer. It includes the English, French and Polish classes.
We are on the back row at the left and David and Joel are on the front row, on the left.

The English Class

The Polish Class


The French Class