Thursday, June 28, 2007

Greetings from the Kaylors from Munising

Hi all!! This is the first time we have been able to blog and it will also be the last. We are in the middle of nowhere (a very beautiful nowhere) and to be in one spot to have computer or cell access does not last long. We try to get all the kids a chance to blog and by then its off to the next adventure. Never a dull moment. We have really been enjoying our first missions trip. It is everything Pator Jeff, Michelle, Susan, and Jeff said it would be. Susan and Jeff are great sponsors and wonderful role models for us and the kids. Everyone seems to be having a great time and the kids are all doing a wonderful job. They are working so hard and sharing God's word with great pride and excitement. We are very proud of all of them. We are growing so much in the Lord and our experiences have been very rich. This not only has been a wonderful experience but a very tiring one. Jill was so tired the other night while looking for her toothpaste in her suitcase, she fell asleep. Yes, in her suitcase. It was a sight, can't wait to show you the pictures. Everyone we have met this week has been so nice and so giving. They are all doing wonderful work here in the UP. We can tell by all the blessing we have received you are all sending lots of prayers our way and we really appreciate it and thank you so much. Today was the last day of VBS, the kids did a wonderful job. They were really sad to see it end. We are leaving Munising Church in a few minutes, back to Boot Lake to pack up and off tomorrow to Mackinac Island for a day of sightseeing and finally some shopping (that has nothing to do with fishing or hunting). Well we are leaving Munising church in a few minutes, back to Boot Lake to pack up. C-ya soon.
JR and Deb

2 comments:

jeff & michelle said...

Thank you for saying "yes" to this trip. I pray the Lord blesses you both greatly. I appreciate so much your faithfulness and example in serving. I'm glad you got to see firsthand what we see all the time: the kids from FBC are awesome.

JG

Unknown said...

Kaylors,

Sounds like you guys had a terrific trip! Glad to hear it. Thanks for your willingness to serve the Lord with this. I hope other families from our church follow the example you and the Cumberland's have set and step out on a future missions trip.

God bless!

- Ken