On penguins and t-shirts

Creativity and imagination run rampant at the D4th farm!  Sometimes there are amazing mud pies and playing house, but then there are the days when the big penguin decides to take a busload of little guys out on a trip.  Did you ever see a better use of an empty kleenex box?  Please note that all the little guys are facing the same way, the better to smile for the camera and see the sights out the north window of the bus/plane/train travelling machine!blog Maia penguins blog Maia penguins2

 

When the girls got tshirts and paint markers (permanent!!!) from their grand Auntie Kris, they had to wait for warm weather to be able to paint outside on the porch.  The weather didn’t cooperate while the Colorado greats were here, but no way were those markers going to be let loose in the house!!  Too bad Auntie Kris missed the creative fun, though she did sew the lace trim on the shirts before she had to leave.  You never know what these girls are going to come up with!blog GrandAuntKris tees front

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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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