Slow! Turkeys crossing!

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We had our usual turkey with all the trimmings yesterday, having joined the Cone clan (our daughter-in-law’s family nearby).  When we shared with each other about what we’re thankful for, I was struck by how many mentioned family.  Makes me say an extra prayer for those without family to celebrate holidays with.  I sure am thankful for 5 precious grandkids, 4 amazing kids, and all the extended family the Lord has given us!  We hope your Thanksgiving was just that – a time to be giving thanks!

Emrie sharing treasures with her Great Uncle Mark

 

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Maddie and cousin Lina reading the thankfulness notes we all wrote – we tried to guess who wrote each one.blog thxg

An historical moment!  All 5 Cone kids – Kim, Kip, Cami, Calla, and Karisse with Opa and Oma (their sweet mama and amazing stepdad).
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As Covenant missionaries, we are working with all the tribal groups of the Central African Republic (CAR) but are trying to give special attention to the Fulani, a Musxlim, cattle herding, and semi-nomadic people group. We live on an experimental/training farm, near a mission station which has a hospital plus bible and nursing schools. We are establishing relationships with the local people groups through compassion ministries; Roy through agriculture and Aleta through public health and visitation, in order, ultimately, to share the good news of Jesus the Messiah with them. CAR is one of the least developed countries in the world and is currently in continual crisis (since the coup in March 2013), so reaching out in compassion is key to reaching their hearts. Due to the ongoing conflict and resultant ethnic cleansing in CAR, we are crossing the border to interact with our Fulani contacts.
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