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		<title>Settling in and Leaving</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greetings from Autumny Missouri,
…Settling In…
We trust this finds each of you enjoying God’s goodness this fall season. We have been enjoying the house God has provided for us and watching the leaves change colors all around us. Anna and I have begun to feel settled in here as we piddle about doing home projects, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greetings from Autumny Missouri,</p>
<p>…Settling In…<br />
We trust this finds each of you enjoying God’s goodness this fall season. We have been enjoying the house God has provided for us and watching the leaves change colors all around us. Anna and I have begun to feel settled in here as we piddle about doing home projects, but we could still use prayer for our children’s various adjustments. <span id="more-509"></span>As expected, Kurt, our youngest has had the easiest adjustment as he enjoys his 5th grade class, football for the first time (pretty steep learning curve for him☺), and riding the bus. Paula, 9th grade, has made lots of friends as she participates in three youth groups, continues to enjoy art, and she hates riding the bus. Grace, 10th grade, has had a harder time making friends, and she abhors (is there a harsher word?) riding the bus to school. Grace is excited, though, as she and Katie just purchased their first vehicle! Actually, Katie and Grace had saved their money from their pie business in Indonesia as well as the money from selling their motorbike and we only supplemented what they saved in order to purchase the vehicle.  Katie has her drivers permit now and will take the driving test soon and Grace will take her permit test soon…yikes! Katie is just taking two classes to finish up her senior year and she’s working part time at a restaurant. Both Katie and Grace really miss Indonesia and their friends and life there. Please pray that they would adjust better to the States and make more good friends. Please pray also for motivation and direction for Katie as she decides what direction to take upon graduation.</p>
<p>&#8230;Upcoming Medical…<br />
Please pray also for wisdom as we attempt to deal with various medical issues that need addressed, now that we are back where we trust medical care! We all have various needs in this area ranging from general check-ups (Anna hasn’t had one in about 9yrs), back pain assessment, knee problems, bladder problems, to stomach issues, depression treatment, dental concerns, etc…. Praise the Lord that my eyes seem to have stabilized. It all becomes quite overwhelming deciding which and whose to deal with first, how to proceed with various procedures, etc…  We most definitely need guidance from the Great Physician!!!</p>
<p>…a Brief, Long Journey…<br />
Please pray for our visa situation. Rather than all returning to renew our visas this month, we’ve decided that I would return alone, get my coveted five-year visa and the rest of the family will lose their visas, rather than pay for one year of visas for the year we’re gone, as well as the added expense of travel for all of us. With my five-year visa, it will be easy for them to get their one-year visas again under my visa. Please pray as I travel for Indonesia leaving here October 22nd, my birthday☹ Pray especially for Anna as she will be doing all the driving/taxiing back on the home front as well as my responsibilities as well. Pray for Paula and Grace as I’ve been helping them daily with science and math; please pray that they would be able to keep up with those subjects. I would appreciate prayer for safe travels and also the added expense of this trip along with the 5-year visa which is five times as expensive as a one-year visa. I actually didn’t have a choice in the matter as you can only hold one-year visas five years in a row, then you are forced to get the 5-year, which in the long run is more advantageous.</p>
<p>…We’d Love to Visit Many of You This Next Spring or Summer…<br />
We apologize as we didn’t get a chance to visit most of you this past summer. We came home mid-way through the summer and took this time to find a house and get settled before school started mid-August. The Lord went before in everything and even while we doubted that we could get everything accomplished, He proved Himself faithful. We would like to visit many of you this next May, June or July to catch you up on what the Lord is doing in Indonesia.</p>
<p>Praises:<br />
➢	For our cozy home the Lord provided.<br />
➢	For all of you who faithfully and generously support us in our ministry, even in the midst of these difficult economic times-THANKS! We can’t do this without YOU!<br />
➢	For the church where we’ve been meeting just 2 miles away!<br />
➢	Being able to be close to Anna’s family. Her folks are just 3 ½ hours away in St. Louis and her brother Tony is just 1 ½ hours away in Columbia! We’ve also enjoyed visiting with my nephew Josh, his wife Bethany and new baby Nicole.<br />
➢	For the vehicle  the girls were able to purchase, a 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac (got a good deal ‘cause it was crunched on the front quarter panel.) This will hopefully alleviate some of our taxiing kids around! Pray for safety as the girls continue to learn to drive with permits; Katie will do her driving test this next week.<br />
➢	For being close to the MTC, Missionary Training Center, to keep in touch with fellow missionaries, current methods being taught, and fellowship. If you remember, that’s where I taught for 8 years before heading to Indonesia. I may plug in there again as we assess our family needs this next year.</p>
<p>Prayer Requests:<br />
➢	For Katie and Grace to make more friends and for their overall adjustment. For them not to be bitter about having to leave their life in Indonesia.<br />
➢	For all the kids to continue to do well in school, even while I’m away in Indonesia for two weeks.<br />
➢	For the added expenses of my five-year visa and the trip to obtain it. For continued consistent financial support as our support level has dropped off upon arriving home for home assignment along with the economic crisis.<br />
➢	That I would be able to find part-time employment after I get back from Indonesia. We are finding this necessary as we have the added expenses of a home, all the set-up costs, and higher living expenses here.<br />
➢	For a profitable home assignment and quality time with our children to help in their adjustments.<br />
➢	For the new families studying language in Indonesia and for the town team that is assisting them in this endeavor.</p>
<p>Thank you again for all of you who stand and kneel behind us in prayer and giving!</p>
<p>In this together,</p>
<p>John, Anna Marie, Katie, Grace, Paula and Kurt Weeks</p>
<p>188 Ginny Dr.<br />
Linn Creek, MO  65052<br />
Home telephone: (573) 873-2150</p>
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		<title>Off the Grid</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Dear praying friends and family and churches,
We’ve just experienced living “Off-the-Grid” for the past 44 days and want to apologize for any adverse effects this has caused! I know that &#8220;Off-the-Grid&#8221; can have negative connotations such as when David and his mighty men and their families disappeared or &#8220;moved &#8216;off the grid&#8217;&#8221; to Ziklag in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dear praying friends and family and churches,</p>
<p>We’ve just experienced living “Off-the-Grid” for the past 44 days and want to apologize for any adverse effects this has caused! I know that &#8220;Off-the-Grid&#8221; can have negative connotations such as when David and his mighty men and their families disappeared or &#8220;moved &#8216;off the grid&#8217;&#8221; to Ziklag in the Land of the Phillistines, most likely out of God&#8217;s will. Going &#8220;Off-the-Grid&#8221; can also be a positive thing such as Moses moving into the desert for 40 years to be trained by God or Jesus disappearing into the wilderness to spend time with his Father and in keeping with His will. Although unintentional on our part, we trust that our being off the grid was all part of God&#8217;s plan.<span id="more-28"></span></p>
<p>Why were we “Off-the-Grid?” Well, it started with moving to the States from Indonesia which was an “experience” in and of itself, but also involved misplacing an external hard drive and losing all of our email addresses, something we had not experienced before this time! Well, despite all of our short-comings and mistakes, we know this hasn’t hindered many of you from praying for us and we want to give <span class="boldText-red">a hearty “THANK YOU” to all who have remembered us in prayer.</span> In what way were your prayers heard? I’d like to summarize our past 44 days “Off-the-Grid” somewhat below.</p>
<p>After our March trip to Thailand and through much prayer and leadership advice, we decided to take our One-Year furlough time one year earlier than previously planned.  At this time we are currently due almost a year’s furlough because we have served in Indonesia almost 6 years and only taken 6 months of leave. <!--StartImportThumbnail--><a rel="thumbnail" href="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/08/773_60194.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-104" style="float:left;margin-right:5px;border: 0.5pt solid #BCC4C8" src="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/08/773_60194.jpg" alt="...more &quot;good-bye for now`s&quot; to friends..." width="150" /></a><!--EndImportThumbnail--> Last time we left Indonesia, we threw a big party for our neighbors with a live band and the works, but this time we just said goodbye to friends and &#8220;slipped&#8221; away.</p>
<p>Through much prayer, we decided to relocate in Missouri rather than California mainly for these three reasons: a. Missouri is more “home” to our children than California, b. Missouri is cheaper for housing than California, and c. proximity to our Missionary Training Center (MTC). If we need to be Stateside for longer than our year furlough, we can Lord-willing plug back into the MTC to continue ministry with NTM before heading back to Indonesia. Because of our uncertain economy and not wanting to continue renting as we’ve done in our 19 years of marriage, as well as government incentives and a strong buyer’s market, Anna and I before the Lord decided to purchase our first home. This seemed the best investment as we look to be good stewards of the Lord’s money. The Lord went before us in every way possible and we were able to close in less than a month’s time after deciding on a home! There are many more details of how the Lord went before us in this home purchase, but we will write about that another time! <span class="boldText-blue">Our new address is 188 Ginny Drive, Linn Creek, MO  65052 with home phone number 573-873-2150.</span> We just moved in this past Friday! We are only 7 minutes from Camdenton schools and 18 minutes from the MTC. We are also only 3 hours from Anna’s folks in the St. Louis area and 1 1/2  hours away from her brother Tony who lives in Columbia, Missouri.</p>
<p>We had a busy last month in Indonesia including sorting, yard sales (Anna can write about this some time as it was quite the adventure!), packing and bidding farewell to many friends. Our two older girls gave us a scare going out all night with Indonesian friends, the night before we were to depart at 5:30 a.m.! We even had our local police friends looking for them and putting several back-up plans in place in case they didn’t show up! They did show up, PTL, and their crazy Indonesian friends followed us in their car our whole hour-long ride to the airport zipping in and out of traffic! We made it on the plane, all 6 of us, and what a sigh of relief Anna and I sighed! The airlines put us up one night in Singapore where Katie and I were able to get eye check-ups and I was able to get several months of eye medication for my Uveitis which is “quiet” praise the Lord! We also all enjoyed eating supper at our favorite Indian restaurant in the Little India quarters. Looking at our tickets we realized that we wouldn’t have enough time to make the connection from Detroit to St. Louis, but the airlines guaranteed us that if we missed it, they’d pay for our connections. We were right, we did miss the connection, but Northwest was really quick at stepping in and arranging our next flights. The 5 hour wait was a “blessing in disguise” and we enjoyed cleaning up at the airport, eating at Chilis compliments of Northwest and walking around the airport. We arrived in St. Louis on June 19th where Anna’s folks met us along with friend Eric Wheeler. Anna, rode with her dad and the luggage and Kurt, while the rest of us took the light rail with Anna’s mom and Eric which was basically an hour-long commute to Anna’s parent’s house in Belleville, IL, just across the river from St. Louis. Taking an 11:00 p.m. commuter train is not what I would chose for our first-experience back in America especially after 24 hours of flying, but that’s what the Lord had for us and it was fine!</p>
<p>The following night Kurt and I went along with our friend Eric to a St. Louis Cardinals baseball game at Busch Stadium. That was a real treat as we sat up in the nose-bleed section and enjoyed the breeze at the top of the stadium. After an enjoyable visit with Anna’s folks Ernie and Gail for 4 or 5 days, we headed to the Lake of the Ozarks where we stayed at the MTC, New Tribes Missionary Training Center. We met up with our realtor and began looking at homes. For 2 ½ weeks we looked at homes, chose a home, and began paperwork that would move us towards closing. After coming to agreement on closing, we took a whirlwind trip to Eureka, California where we stayed with my mom, visited family and church friends, and sorted and packed everything we had stored at my mom’s house to get rid of or bring back with us in our rented U-Haul trailer. The visit was too quick, but we were able to accomplish the sorting and packing, and made the 44-hour drive pulling the trailer with only one motel visit in Denver, Colorado! The first leg of the trip was crazy as we left Eureka at 3 p.m. after a nice Chinese lunch with my mom, driving out Hwy. 299 through Redding and then Hwy 44 to Susanville, up over the Sierra’s to Reno, then across Nevada through the night. We drove through Utah during the following day, but then hit terrible traffic in Colorado just 3 hours short of Denver. We were in stop-and-go traffic for 4 hours until arriving in Denver at 2 a.m. 34 hours after leaving Eureka! We slept ‘till noon then drove through the following night arriving in Missouri at 5 a.m.! The Lord was good to us in our travels.</p>
<p><!--StartImportThumbnail--><a rel="thumbnail" href="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/08/773_60195.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-104" style="float:left;margin-right:5px;border: 0.5pt solid #BCC4C8" src="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/08/773_60195.jpg" alt="Anna, Paula, and Paula`s new puppy at our new home in Missouri..." width="150" /></a><!--EndImportThumbnail-->We moved into our new home Friday, July 31st and have begun getting the kids registered for school which begins August 19th. Please pray for us and the Lord&#8217;s wisdom as we are finding trouble getting the high school to accept home-schooling credits! It&#8217;s also difficult for our older two, 16 and 18, not being able to drive and having to wait at least 6 months until they can! In Indonesia they had licenses and rode their dirt bike all over town and outside of town! Please keep praying for their transition and that they would be happy to be in the States. I will also be looking for part-time employment for this next year and also working on ministry-related tasks. Please pray for us as we look for a nearby church to fellowship at as well as for the kids as they transition back to life in the U.S. We’re really praying for a good youth group for the kids and for the older two to find good friends and a part-time job for Katie. Please pray that each of our kids will want to live for the Lord and make right decisions. Please pray for Anna and me as we guide the children in these decisions.</p>
<p>Thanks so much for your prayers and interest in our ministry. We will send along more pertinent prayer requests and praises soon as I’ve written enough here to update you on our past 44 days since our last email!</p>
<p>We love you and appreciate each of you who have stood and knelt with us in prayer through our past 6 years in Indonesia and 15 years with New Tribes Mission.</p>
<p>We want to update our website soon with pictures and posts, but <span class="redText">the whole format will be changing this next week! Please note that in a few days when you log onto our NTM website at ntm.org/john_weeks, the format will be different and more of a &#8220;blog,&#8221; whatever that is!</span></p>
<p>In this together and grateful for each of you,</p>
<p>John, Anna Marie, Katie, Grace, Paula and Kurt</p>
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		<title>A Different Direction for the Next Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2009 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[...So where will we be relocating for the next year? ...]]></description>
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<p>Dear praying friends,</p>
<p><!--StartImportThumbnail--><a href="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/05/773_57155.jpg" rel="thumbnail"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-104" style="float:left;margin-right:5px;border: 0.5pt solid #BCC4C8" src="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/05/773_57155.jpg" alt="Kurt and his new &quot;Thai friend&quot; at hotel swimming pool..." width="150" /></a><!--EndImportThumbnail-->So sorry for not giving you an update after our Thailand trip two whole months ago! Fact is, we were going back-and-forth on some important decisions and didn&rsquo;t want to send an update and then another update that we had changed our minds!</p>
<p><!--StartImportThumbnail--><a href="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/05/773_57157.jpg" rel="thumbnail"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-104" style="float:left;margin-right:5px;border: 0.5pt solid #BCC4C8" src="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/05/773_57157.jpg" alt="Enjoying Indian food as a family..." width="150" /></a><!--EndImportThumbnail-->Our time in Thailand was very profitable both as a family together for R &amp; R and also meeting with advisors and counselors. I was able to receive help and encouragement with seasonal depression as well as counseling with Anna Marie. Katie was able to receive guidance counseling for her time after high school as well as taking some aptitude and personality tests. I was also able to see and eye doctor and get a thorough check as well as reparative surgery on one of my eyes. All in all, I was in some type of appointment or surgery all but one of our 12 days there! Somehow I found time on my one day off on Sunday to go on a mountain bicycling tour up in the mountains! <!--StartImportThumbnail--><a href="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/05/773_57154.jpg" rel="thumbnail"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-104" style="float:left;margin-right:5px;border: 0.5pt solid #BCC4C8" src="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/05/773_57154.jpg" alt="A coffee break on the bike ride...it was &quot;more civilized&quot; than most of my rides I take on Java!" width="150" /></a><!--EndImportThumbnail-->We also enjoyed walking around the Chiang Mai night bazaars as well as the Thai food, Indian food, sunny weather and we were able to take Kurt across town three times to hang out and skateboard with Thai teens. No, Kurt&rsquo;s still 10 years old, but all the other guys that tend to skateboard in Asia seem to be teens and older! <!--StartImportThumbnail--><a href="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/05/773_57149.jpg" rel="thumbnail"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-104" style="float:left;margin-right:5px;border: 0.5pt solid #BCC4C8" src="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/05/773_57149.jpg" alt="Kurt and Mom on the TukTuk again heading to 3 Kings Statues..." width="150" /></a><!--EndImportThumbnail--></p>
<p>After our time in Thailand we thought we would be able to continue on here in Indonesia until the summer of 2010 at which point we would take our year-long furlough. But in this past month we&rsquo;ve realized that we really need to bump that up to this summer mostly for the sake of our two older girls, Katie and Grace, 18 and 16 years old. Rather than waiting until the summer of 2010 to take time out from ministry to deal with family issues, we really feel the Lord leading us to deal with these things beginning this summer in order to make it possible for returning to Indonesia to continue ministry for the long haul. Because we&rsquo;ve only taken six months of furlough time in six years of ministry in Indonesia, we are still due just shy of a year for furlough right now. </p>
<p>So where will we be relocating for the next year? It appears that the Lord is leading us back to Missouri where we served with the New Tribes Language Center (now MTC or Missions Training Center) for almost 8 years. This area is the closest place to &ldquo;home&rdquo; that our children have. I will not be teaching at the MTC for this year-long furlough, but will be close enough to visit friends there and see how the program has changed and visit with families heading to Indonesia as missionaries. As an orientation coordinator in Indonesia where we are getting around 15 new families per year, it will be good to see what their Stateside training is like now. If the Lord wills, I can plug back in there to teach some if needed too.</p>
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<p><span class="boldText-red">To see more photos of our trip, please go to Photos/Thailand Trip</span></p>
<p>Please be praying for:</p>
<p>1.	Our transition from here saying &ldquo;goodbye for now&rdquo; to friends and coworkers as well as wrapping up final responsibilities and passing the torch to others.<br />2.	For our children in this transition, especially Katie and Grace who have made many close Indonesian friends. <br />3.	For finances for the transition including plane tickets, finding housing, travel out to California to see my mom and home church family. We will also clear our stuff out of my mom&rsquo;s storage as she plans to sell her house and downsize moving to a more manageable home. <br />4.	For us finding the right house in the right area of Missouri with the right church for our family, right school system, and neighbors. We&rsquo;re sure God is going ahead in all of this!<br />5.	For the Orientation team we leave behind as they get ready for a large group of new families in July and November.<br />6.	For continued open doors for new missionaries to Indonesia and for our plans to return in the future. </p>
<p>Praise:<br />1.	For God giving us clear direction in this time.<br />2.	For the past six years of ministry in Indonesia.<br />3.	For prayer partners and givers to the ministry back in our home country.<br />4.	For our families health.<br />5.	For our field leadership that gives guidance and direction to all of us here.<br />6.	For our coworkers, both Indonesian and other nationalities, and the unity that God has given us as a team.</p>
<p>Please contact us if you would like us to visit your church and share about what God is doing in Indonesia! You can most easily contact me through email, john_weeks@ntm.org as we don&rsquo;t have a phone number yet. </p>
<p>On this journey together,</p>
<p>Thanking God for each one of you,</p>
<p>John, Anna Marie, Katie, Grace, Paula and Kurt</p>
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		<title>A Trip to Thailand&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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We&#8217;re leaving town again, but this time as a whole family, minus Paula. This was a bit sudden, but works best in our schedule right now before Anna&#8217;s brother comes to visit and before the next group of new families in April. We&#8217;ll be heading to Thailand for more medical as well as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Praying Friends,</p>
<p>We&rsquo;re leaving town again, but this time as a whole family, minus Paula. This was a bit sudden, but works best in our schedule right now before Anna&rsquo;s brother comes to visit and before the next group of new families in April. We&rsquo;ll be heading to Thailand for more medical as well as some counseling. That&rsquo;s a bit vague, but we really need direction as we&rsquo;d like to wait until the summer of 2010 for our year-furlough, but may need to head home this summer depending on several factors. Since coming off 2 &frac12; years of hard medication for my eye disease I&rsquo;ve really had lots of depression and other symptoms I need looking into if we&rsquo;re going to keep on here. I was told beforehand of the side-effects of the eye disease medication, but it was the only medication available if I wanted to keep my eyesight! My father too was treated much of his adult life for depression but was faithful to stay on his medication. I was told 21 years ago that I had it too and had to be on medication for life, but decided to go off it after only a couple months.</p>
<p>Also, our eldest daughter graduates high school this May, but we&rsquo;d really like to find something profitable for her to do for the year until we head home on furlough. This may include the local university in town or the language school as well as keeping up the pie business with her sister. Katie is also experiencing medical issues possibly related to chemical imbalance which she experienced some as a small child; my older sister has it pretty severely but won&rsquo;t take her meds. Please pray for Katie and I as we see doctors and as all of us seek counseling on what to do and which course we should take, either continuing on here in Indonesia until our furlough in May of 2010 or heading home earlier for treatment and helping Katie get settled into life in the U.S., whether with a job or college.</p>
<p>Thanks for your prayers,</p>
<p>In this together,</p>
<p>John, Anna Marie, Katie, Grace, Paula and Kurt</p>
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		<title>Travels Here and Travels There&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2009 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA["Travel is glamorous only in retrospect." - Paul Theroux]]></description>
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<p><span class="boldText-blue">&ldquo;Travel is glamorous only in retrospect.&rdquo; &#8211; Paul Theroux</span></p>
<p>Travels here and travels there&hellip;Thanks so much for your prayers the past couple of weeks during all of our travels. Anna, Katie and Grace made it safely to Jakarta for some medical appointments, but not without event! They first headed to the airport an hour away from our home (they had found plane tickets cheaper than train tickets so thought that would make the trip quicker and easier)around 10:00 a.m. with the plane scheduled to leave at 11:40 a.m.. But, due to local flooding, they were delayed 8 1/2 hours along with all other passengers from other delayed flights. Even the train station was closed as the tracks were under water! The doctor there in Jakarta, an Indonesian trained in the U.S., was very thorough and ran a complete battery of tests on Katie who had been suffering from a lot of random, but disconcerting symptoms this whole past year.  Most everything checked out fine, but he was a little concerned at the results of an ultrasound that showed very slow moving digestion which could be due to several things.  We&rsquo;ve decided to treat this with diet and exercise for now, but are also looking into pursuing some more tests that have to do with other possible causes.  How&rsquo;s that for keeping things vague? <img src='http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  Let&rsquo;s just say we&rsquo;d appreciate your prayers as we look into things!!! </p>
<p><span class="boldText-blue">&ldquo;All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware.&rdquo; &#8211; Martin Buber</span></p>
<p><!--StartImportThumbnail--><a href="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/02/773_53461.jpg" rel="thumbnail"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-104" style="float:left;margin-right:5px;border: 0.5pt solid #BCC4C8" src="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/02/773_53461.jpg" alt="Paula helping with children at the Borneo Regional Conference...February 2009" width="150" /></a><!--EndImportThumbnail--> While Anna, Katie, and Grace were still in Jakarta, Paula left for Kalimantan where she helped with the youth program for their regional conference.  Her flight left out of the same airport on time! <img src='http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  PTL! She traveled with three other couples heading there for the conference. Paula had a great time &ldquo;being on her own&rdquo; as well as working with the children. Paula made all the colorful posters for the teaching on the 7 C&rsquo;s of History, Creation, Corruption, Catastrophe, Confusion, Christ, the Cross, and Consummation. She also got to teach the lesson on Catastrophe, about the Flood and Noah building the ark. </p>
<p><!--StartImportThumbnail--><a href="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/02/773_53627.jpg" rel="thumbnail"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-104" style="float:left;margin-right:5px;border: 0.5pt solid #BCC4C8" src="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/02/773_53627.jpg" alt="John teaching culture and language-learning principles at a kick-off in 2009" width="150" /></a><!--EndImportThumbnail--> Finally, I traveled to Kalimantan to lead two tribal team &ldquo;kick-offs&rdquo; for the Da&rsquo;an and Sekadau teams. My trip overlapped with Paula and we were in the same location so we got to room together! Everybody had good things to say about Paula and her connecting with the little kids! I was able to team teach with Mike Henderson who did the church-planting part of the team kick-offs and Shane Whatley who is a consultant-in-training. The team kick-offs are to help with relationships between the consultant and the tribal teams, to help keep church-planting in focus, to review and instruct with language-learning techniques, and to motivate them before they move into their tribal locations. We were also able to meet with native speakers of each of the two language-groups who had moved out to town. Normally, the kick-offs are done on-site in the tribal locations, but because of logistics this time we met in town. <span class="boldText-red"><span class="redText">To see more pictures of this kick-off and others as well as some pictures of Paula working with the youth, go to our website under</span> Photos, Tribal Team Kick-Offs. </span></p>
<p>Thanks again for your prayers these days,</p>
<p>In this together,</p>
<p>John, Anna Marie, Katie, Grace, Paula and Kurt</p>
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		<title>&#8230;Coffee, Language Blunders and an Upcoming Trip</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2009 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[...I didn't know coffee wasn't native to Java! Don't we call coffee "Java?"]]></description>
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<p>One of my responsibilities of being here is working each day with our newest language-learners. For a period of 10 weeks, we go out everyday on what we call &ldquo;culture and language excursions.&rdquo; We take all the different transportation around town, go to the market, to the rice fields, to the Post Office, various factories, tailors, universities and basically all over this region! The students take photographs of each excursion and use these as a platform to learn the language and culture associated with that excursion! They do all of this with Indonesian language helpers and my guidance.  <!--StartImportThumbnail--><a href="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/02/773_52661.jpg" rel="thumbnail"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-104" style="float:left;margin-right:5px;border: 0.5pt solid #BCC4C8" src="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/02/773_52661.jpg" alt="NCLA (National Culture and Language Acquisition) students and Indonesian language helper on excursion to some local rice fields! We can be at places like this in just 5 minutes by motorbikes!" width="150" /></a><!--EndImportThumbnail--></p>
<p>Please check out our Photos tab under the album <u><strong>Language Consulting</strong></u> to see more photos of excursions. Check out our other albums if you have time!</p>
<p>One of our final excursions was to a local coffee plantation, one of my favorite trips! It was interesting to study that coffee is not native to Java! What, but we call coffee &ldquo;Java!&rdquo; The plants were smuggled out of Ethiopia-Yemen in the 17th century by a Dutch botanist who took the live plants (punishable by death) to the Netherlands to be studied. The Dutch realized the plants would flourish in the Dutch East Indies, or Indonesia, specifically in the mountains of Java. Since the Dutch occupied Indonesia (controlled it for 350 years until 1941 when Japan occupied it during WWII) they forced the people to grow coffee rather than rice. There was a subsequent famine because now they were growing coffee instead of enough rice! The initial plants were Arabica, but there was a &ldquo;rust plague&rdquo; that killed many of those plants. These were replaced with Robusta, a more hardy plant. The Arabica is still grown at the highest of altitudes and contains less caffeine. </p>
<p>Every Friday we all get together with our Indonesian language helpers for group session. We each share new cultural and linguistic discoveries as well as play language games. This past week we played a language game in order to study conjunctions and &ldquo;transition phrases&rdquo; and how to logically and meaningfully flow from one sentence or thought to the next. We first brainstormed the conjunctions and &ldquo;transition phrases&rdquo; that we use in English such as but, and, however, after that, unlike, actually, fortunately, therefore, meanwhile &hellip;etc. Then we brainstormed which &ldquo;transition phrases&rdquo; or conjunctions we&rsquo;ve heard in Indonesian so far. Then one of our language helpers began a story and each of us would add a couple sentences to the story using these &ldquo;connector&rdquo; and &ldquo;transition&rdquo; phrases. We realized that each of us in our own language only uses a certain set or &ldquo;arsenal&rdquo; of phrases and words to connect our thoughts together and certain connector phrases are only used when writing, preaching, or publicly speaking. </p>
<p> Then we shared blunders or cultural mistakes that we each make. I shared how just a couple weeks ago I was sharing with an Indonesian about our friend who had died. I remembered a colloquial phrase and said &ldquo;dia berkarat,&rdquo; but used the wrong prefix. What I had said is &ldquo;she is rusty&rdquo; where the phrase I wanted &ldquo;dia sekarat&rdquo; means &ldquo;she was dying!&rdquo; In speaking about the realm of dying, there are many potential blunders just waiting for us to stumble upon! When a person dies you must use &ldquo;meninggal&rdquo; whereas when an animal dies you use &ldquo;mati.&rdquo; However when you are in church you will hear about Christ&rsquo;s death as &ldquo;Yesus mati&rdquo; not &ldquo;Yesus meninggal&rdquo; where in spiritual terminology you use the word for &ldquo;death&rdquo; that refers to animals dying as opposed to people dying when talking about &ldquo;Christ&rsquo;s death!&rdquo; When you go to a funeral (you go to all neighborhood funerals) you tell the family &ldquo;Kami turut berdukacita&rdquo; which means &ldquo;we join in your sorrow,&rdquo; but be careful not to use the word &ldquo;bersukacita&rdquo; instead of &ldquo;berdukacita&rdquo; because that means you &ldquo;rejoice&rdquo; with them! And the cultural and linguistic mine field goes on and on and &hellip;</p>
<p>Please be praying for Paula and I as we each take trips to another island for ministry. Paula leaves in just four more days to help with the youth program during a regional conference. I travel in one more week and will help with &ldquo;team kick-offs&rdquo; for two of our tribal teams. Please pray for me as I still have lots to prepare! Please pray also for Anna Marie as she travels leaving in one more day for Jakarta with Katie and Grace for a medical trip. Katie has been having some medical problems that need to be addressed by a good doctor. Please pray for the three of them to have a profitable trip, for answers to Katie&rsquo;s medical problems, and for safety and a fun time sharing and traveling together. </p>
<p>Thanks so much for your prayers and support,</p>
<p>John for the Weeks family</p>
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		<title>&#8230;A Friend&#8217;s Passing and other January 09 News</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the years we've enjoyed bar-b-qued fish together, boat rides out on the Indian Ocean, and lots of visiting...]]></description>
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<p>Well, this has been a busy two weeks since our last update. It&rsquo;s good to all be healthy once again and back in a routine. Anna got the kids back into the swing of home schooling 2 weeks ago. Paula has started JV basketball and is really enjoying that. She also has had more missions&rsquo; trip opportunities come up and rather than go on the same one she&rsquo;s gone on the past couple of years, she will be opting for a different trip. She&rsquo;s been invited to help with childcare at a regional conference on a different island here in Indonesia. She will be helping lead games, teaching and perhaps doing some babysitting in this other region. Then I will be coming to the same region to do a &ldquo;tribal team kick-off&rdquo; in helping two tribal teams get off to a good start. Please pray as I prepare lessons, schedules and Power Points for this. </p>
<p> <!--StartImportThumbnail--><a href="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/01/773_51682.jpg" rel="thumbnail"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-104" style="float:left;margin-right:5px;border: 0.5pt solid #BCC4C8" src="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/01/773_51682.jpg" alt="The Hasyim family at their little kiosk where they sell young coconut drinks and other snacks..." width="150" /></a><!--EndImportThumbnail-->This past week was a long, hard week. Over the past three years we&rsquo;ve built a relationship with an Indonesian family in our favorite beach area. Grace, our second daughter had originally befriended their son who&rsquo;s a local surfer and the same age as Grace. <!--StartImportThumbnail--><a href="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/01/773_51699.jpg" rel="thumbnail"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-104" style="float:left;margin-right:5px;border: 0.5pt solid #BCC4C8" src="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/01/773_51699.jpg" alt="Billah and Grace..." width="150" /></a><!--EndImportThumbnail-->Then through him, we befriended his family who runs a little beachside &ldquo;young coconut drink&rdquo; stand in front of their simple home as well as managing a local fishing boat. Over the years we&rsquo;ve enjoyed bar-b-cued fish together, boat rides out on the Indian Ocean and lots of visiting. A couple of weeks ago, the mother, came down with Dengue Fever and was admitted to a local hospital, then eventually transferred to a hospital two hours away in a bigger city. Pak Hasyim the husband called us and we went to visit her in the hospital two hours away from us in the big city. She was not conscious and not doing well. While we were there, they transferred her to an even bigger hospital in a bigger city. We joined them at the next hospital where we were again able to pray for her as well as help with&nbsp; hospital bills. Well, just one day after getting back home, we got a call from Hasyim that his wife had passed away at only 37 years of age, leaving him and their three children, 15, 13, and 10 years old. <!--StartImportThumbnail--><a href="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/01/773_51701.jpg" rel="thumbnail"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-104" style="float:left;margin-right:5px;border: 0.5pt solid #BCC4C8" src="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/01/773_51701.jpg" alt="Anis helping again at her parents` kiosk..." width="150" /></a><!--EndImportThumbnail-->Please pray for them as they all adjust to life without Ibu (mother) and that God would reveal himself to them and help them through this time. The day after she passed away, we drove the four hours to their little beach town to sit with them and visit and encourage them along with other friends and relatives. Please pray as we share Christ&rsquo;s love for them as they do not yet know Him personally as their Savior. They plan to come visit us and stay with us for a couple days later this month. <strong>Go to our Photo tab under &quot;In Memorandum; Ibu&#8217;s Family&quot; to see more picture of their family. </strong></p>
<p>Please continue to pray with us about future plans for our family as we weigh all the options with Katie&rsquo;s graduation coming up. Katie also has some medical needs we&rsquo;d like you to pray about as we search for the appropriate doctor which most likely means a trip to Jakarta or even Singapore. I also have some medical issues so will possibly combine a trip with Katie. </p>
<p>In summary, please pray for the following needs:<br />1.	Finances for Paula&rsquo;s upcoming missions trip as well as possible medical trips for Katie and me.<br />2.	For our medical issues to be resolved.<br />3.	For Pak Hasyim and his three children as they grieve the passing of Ibu Hasyim. For us to be able to share God&rsquo;s love to them. <br />4.	For wisdom in helping Katie pursue options/opportunities here or back at home for after she graduates from high school this year!<br />5.	For enthusiasm in our ministry as co-workers come and go (either on furlough or onto other ministries) and the constant transition gets rather wearisome!</p>
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		<title>&#8230;Survived the Season of Sickness&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We still managed to enjoy "stretches" of the Holidays including...]]></description>
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<p>Well, we made it through the &ldquo;Sick Season&rdquo; which happened to coincide with Christmas and New Years! Thanks for praying for us as we jumped from Grace&rsquo;s motorcycle accident and subsequent concussion, to Anna&rsquo;s Dengue Fever, to John&rsquo;s Strep Throat all during the busy holiday season!</p>
<p>We still managed to enjoy &ldquo;stretches&rdquo; of the Holidays including a &ldquo;get-away&rdquo; to Jakarta for 2 days by train (actually relaxing), a Christmas morning breakfast of eggs and strawberry waffles, <!--StartImportThumbnail--><a href="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/01/773_50967.jpg" rel="thumbnail"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-104" style="float:left;margin-right:5px;border: 0.5pt solid #BCC4C8" src="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/01/773_50967.jpg" alt="Mom and the kids..." width="150" /></a><!--EndImportThumbnail--> enjoying a couple Christmas packages from home and the presents and pictures inside, and a trip to the beach with friends and playing board games in the evenings.</p>
<p> Please go to our Photo&#8217;s page on this website under &quot;Christmas 08&quot; to see more Christmas pics of the family.</p>
<p>To see pictures of our trip to the beach on New Year&#8217;s Day, please go to our Photo&#8217;s page &quot;For New Year&#8217;s 09 to the Beach!&quot;&nbsp; Anna along with three of our kids left with our friends on New Year&rsquo;s Eve afternoon and I waited to leave until New Year&rsquo;s Day because Paula wanted to go to a friend&rsquo;s New Year&rsquo;s Eve party, but then Paula decided to stay back home with her pets and friends. <!--StartImportThumbnail--><a href="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/01/773_50983.jpg" rel="thumbnail"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-104" style="float:left;margin-right:5px;border: 0.5pt solid #BCC4C8" src="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/01/773_50983.jpg" alt="Dad and Kurt along the bluff trail..." width="150" /></a><!--EndImportThumbnail--> Yes, it was a lonely motorbike ride there, but therapeutic as I always say.</p>
<p>During the Holidays, we continued to welcome and orientate our 6 new missionaries to the field. John also continued to take them on language and culture excursions such as trips to the Post Office, bus station, hospital, auto and motorbike mechanics shops, the market, a seamstress/tailor shop, how to entertain guests and be received as a guest, how to wash clothes, cooking fried rice and a trip to the rice fields. To see more pictures of our excursion to the rice fields, go to our Photo&#8217;s page to the folder &quot;Excursion to the Rice Fields.&quot; <!--StartImportThumbnail--><a href="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/01/773_50960.jpg" rel="thumbnail"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-104" style="float:left;margin-right:5px;border: 0.5pt solid #BCC4C8" src="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2009/01/773_50960.jpg" alt="Working the oxen across the terraces..." width="150" /></a><!--EndImportThumbnail--></p>
<p>I am still looking forward to some of my favorite excursions to the coffee plantations and rubber tree plantations! Those are in the next couple of weeks!</p>
<p>Please continue to pray with us concerning our family, especially our two oldest daughters as we look at the best options for their futures. They are having a difficult time over here now and really could use your prayers. We too could use your prayers as we seek the Lord for His wisdom in this and that Anna and I would draw close and be &ldquo;on the same page,&rdquo; that is, in God&rsquo;s will in this. We&rsquo;ve made some mistakes as earthly parents and over-prioritized ministry over the well-being of our children and really need to draw back and look to the Lord for guidance. </p>
<p>Thanks again for your faithful support of our ministry and for your faithful prayers and interest in what&rsquo;s happening over here in Indonesia. Please pray too for our safety and well-being as most of the world does not look to kindly on Americans these days, especially with the current conflict in the Middle East. </p>
<p>Looking for our Lord&rsquo;s soon return,</p>
<p>In this together,</p>
<p>John for Anna Marie, Katie, Grace, Paula and Kurt</p>
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		<title>Dengue Fever Meets Strep Throat&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2008 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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I had always heard the general rule of thumb, both parents never get sick at the same time. Could you imagine what things would be like in a world where that was allowed to happen?
Well, just 7 days ago it happened&#8230;and continues to happen even as I write! About 10 days ago Anna [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Praying Friends,</p>
<p>I had always heard the general rule of thumb, both parents never get sick at the same time. Could you imagine what things would be like in a world where that was allowed to happen?</p>
<p>Well, just 7 days ago it happened&#8230;and continues to happen even as I write! About 10 days ago Anna Marie became very exhausted and run down with a high fever too. We later learned that she is suffering from Dengue Fever. Just 7 days ago after returning from Jakarta, I came down with chills, fever and a terrible sore throat. Mine was diagnosed as strep throat, something I&#8217;ve heard about, especially with kids, but have never experienced.</p>
<p>Praise the Lord that the kids have remained healthy. Kurt got a fever and sore throat, but he took a three-hour afternoon nap and jumped up doing karate or something, full of energy! KIDS! I wish we adults would heal up more quickly!</p>
<p>Grace continues to heal. Her foot and her scalp wound both became infected so she is sharing antibiotics with dad. She still hasn&#8217;t gotten back on the motorbike, which incidentally only suffered a broken tail light and cracked headlight mount, ya, Japanese built.</p>
<p>What a way to approach the holidays! Please pray for us to continue to heal and that we&#8217;d somehow be able to get into the holiday spirit! There will be more Christmas activities to attend with our local churches and friends. We do look forward to all of this, but just a bit apprehensibly as we wait on the Lord&#8217;s timing in getting better. Please pray also that the kids have an enjoyable Christmas. Last year was our first Christmas in the past 10 Christmas&#8217;s to spend it celebrating with family! So we now begin the next &quot;drought&quot; celebrating Christmas without family. Please pray that we&#8217;d look to Jesus as our true meaning to celebrate!</p>
<p>Thanks for taking the time to pray,</p>
<p>Grateful,</p>
<p>John for Anna, Katie, Grace, Paula and Kurt&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Pray For Our Daughter Grace After Motorbike Accident</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2008 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Please be praying for our second daughter Grace as she recovers from a concussion after a motorbike accident. She was driving the motorbike last night with her older sister Katie on the back. They had left the house wearing helmets, but then took them off while riding on backroads. They were making a 90-degree [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Friends,</p>
<p>Please be praying for our second daughter Grace as she recovers from a concussion after a motorbike accident. She was driving the motorbike last night with her older sister Katie on the back. They had left the house wearing helmets, but then took them off while riding on backroads. <!--StartImportThumbnail--><a href="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2008/11/773_44277.jpg" rel="thumbnail"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-104" style="float:left;margin-right:5px;border: 0.5pt solid #BCC4C8" src="http://www.ntm.org/wp/john_weeks/files/2008/11/773_44277.jpg" alt="Born to be wild..." width="150" /></a><!--EndImportThumbnail-->They were making a 90-degree turn and hit loose gravel on the pavement and the bike slid out from under them. Katie was not hurt, but Grace was knocked unconscious for a few minutes. Their Indonesian friends rushed them to a local hospital wear the doctors just bandaged her up. When they got home Grace was still bleeding from her head wound and had injured her shoulder and foot which was bloodied too.</p>
<p>Grace kept asking the same questions over and over again like, &quot;Is all my hair gone?&quot; and she was experiencing short-term memory loss. Our other daughter Paula was having a sleepover and Kurt was already in bed so I stayed with the younger kids while Anna drove Katie and Grace an hour away to a bigger city and bigger hospital. The roads were clear and Anna made it in a half-hour! They immediately got Grace into emergency and stitched her head wound and then did a cat-scan. They did not find blood on the brain and after spending the night at the hospital they returned this afternoon.</p>
<p>We celebrated Thanksgiving Day late here on Sunday with some friends and enjoyed turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, rolls, casserole, and pies the girls had made. The girls started a pie business a couple weeks ago so have been busy baking and selling pies! They made my favorites pumpkin and pecan pie yesterday before the accident in anticipation of our late Thanksgiving. We can&#8217;t get pecans here but had received them in a care package! The turkey we ordered in advance!</p>
<p>Please keep praying for Grace as she recovers and still experiences some nausea and short-term memory loss; it seems to be getting better though. Please pray for a full-recovery.</p></p>
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