School's out for summer vacation - woo-hoo!!!! Isaiah and Landon successfully completed another year of school in South America. This has by far been our best year and we are so grateful for the teachers who lovingly guided the boys through their first year of bi-lingual learning (first time to "do school" in English!) Landon's class celebrated with a jungle theme and he sang a cute song about being an elephant.
18 kiddos in this class - and only 5 girls!!! It was a wild, but fun year :) |
Isaiah's class also performed a song and dance (unfortunately we only have video of that, no pictures). Isaiah received an award for Best Student in the English program :) AND Most Obedient in his class!
About a week before school got out, some friends found a box of puppies on the side of the road. Ryan LOVES puppies so we just had to adopt one :) She looks like a little bear so her name is Osa ("bear" in Spanish) She has already brought us so much joy!
She just wants to sit with her boy! |
The boys started swimming lessons in December. This has been a great way to help fill our days and they are enjoying learning to swim and dive!
Landon's first dive into the "deepness" (as he calls it!) |
SO, with all the 4040s gone, there is no longer a need for two cluster support families. The Williams (who have been working alongside us since May) will be returning to the States to raise more money as they plan to head to Ecuador in June and support another team of 4040s.
As for us, after 5 1/2 years of working with Extreme Nazarene Ministries in South America, God seems to be calling us back to our home country. We have learned so much and been blessed beyond belief. God has shown Himself to us in so many ways and each one of you, our supporters in prayer and finances, has faithfully followed His leading. We are so grateful for you!!
We had previously made an agreement with the Vargas' to help pastor the church while they were on deputation so we will remain in Paraguay until January 30 at which point we will return to the States and begin the process of applying for a pastorate.
We have been so blessed by your prayers, support, and encouragement throughout the years and we would ask that you continue to join us in prayer as we transition yet again. This may be the most difficult move for our dear little "South American" boys.
We will be sure to keep you posted as we have more details of where we'll be and what we'll be doing. If you have any questions, please feel free to write me personally: Sarah Foster
Once again, thank you so much and may the blessings of Christ fill each of your lives this CHRISTmas!!!
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