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The Creator of Diversity

Friday, November 6th, 2009
Dennis, Nancy & Aurora

Dennis, Nancy & Aurora

Aurora Madeline Koop came into the world on October 2, 2009.    Grandpa and Grandma were very excited to welcome this new little one into their family and were thrilled that the Lord had provided money for them to make the trip to Virginia.  Phil made it possible for Ellen to connect into the office via the internet, and so she was able to stay longer than she otherwise would have been able.   It was a wonderful time to be with Dennis, Nancy and Aurora.

October in Virginia is beautiful with the kaleidescope of colors emerging on the trees contrasted against the delightful shades of green.  Thinking of home in Arizona, I remembered one videographer telling us that all we had in McNeal were various shades of brown.  It almost seemed dismal in contrast until I remembered that God created both the lush forests and colors of the eastern states as well as the ever changing deserts of the western ones.  God delights in variety and is so caught up in diversity that He created fascinating and almost unbelieveable fish in the deep oceans of the world that men may never see.   He created a universe so infinitely large and diverse which we will never explore and never see unless He gives us that honor in eternity.

In the same way that God delights in the immense tapestry of diversity in the natural world, he also finds great joy and pleasure in the vast variety of differences in the human population.  Each one of us is an  individual created by a loving God to have a unique set of physical traits, talents, skills, interests, work and ministry.  No two of us can minister in exactly the same way and in the same place.  We often look at others and are jealous of their appearance, abilities, or the path that life has taken them.  How much more exciting it would be to ask the Lord to show us what He has in store for us and to surrender our will to His as we follow His leading wherever that will be?  For some of us that will mean taking the gospel to a new tribal group in a remote part of the earth.  To others it will mean supporting the efforts of those tribal missionaries through various ministry opportunities on the field or in the U.S.  And for others it may mean giving and praying so that these others can serve where God has placed them.  Each of us is valuable and has a spot to fill that no one else can. 

Let’s rejoice in diversity in the same way that our Creator God does and enjoy serving wherever He places us.

New Granddaughter

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Aurora Madeline Koop wa born to Dennis and Nancy October 2, 2009. She weighs 6 lb 11 oz and is 19 1/2 inches long. Her grandparents and entire family are very excited to have her here.

She stole our heart

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

15 weeks old

She arrived as predicted one afternoon the middle of May.  At 6 pounds and 10 ounces you would not expect that she could make much of an impact on our lives.  We knew for nine months that she was coming and had all that time to prepare.  But when it actually happened, and we came face to face, cheek to cheek and heart to heart with this little bundle, holding her in our arms and snuggling close, what could we do?  We were unprepared for the intense feelings that overwhelmed us as we were smitten with love for Elissa.  Two normally sane and serious people became adoring grandparents and sometimes made seeming fools of ourselves.  We soon realized that life would never be the same again.  We couldn’t go back to whom we were before, nor would we want to miss any of this.  When we walk into her house, we neglect everyone else in the room to go and get our hands on this little one.  Then we can look around and see that there are other people in the room who might want our attention.  If she enters our house in her car seat or in the arms of her parent, one of us is quick to set her free of her restraints so that we can snuggle her and whisper our own secrets in her ear.  She has stolen our hearts,  and we quickly realized the truths of what all those grandparents before us have warned us about; grandchildren are the best thing that happened to us since our own children were born.    We are hooked.