Posts Tagged ‘study’

Norfolk, Virginia

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

We have been in Virginia with my brother Sam and his wife Kari since Thursday. This morning we presented our ministry at South Norfolk Congregational Community Church, the church they attend here. Tuesday is Sam’s 23rd birthday, so we’re very excited to be here for that as well. While here we’re doing what we do on the road: talking to people about our ministry, handing out our prayer cards, spending time with family, and Sharon is stealing as much time as possible to work on her Cherokee write-up which is due TOMORROW!!! She will likely be pulling an all-nighter tonight and then be exhausted in the morning.

This coming Friday we head to central Virginia to visit some very good friends and then will drive on to Tennessee on Friday. Please pray for Sharon as she finishes up her paper and for safety as we travel. Thank-you.

Settling In for the Long Haul

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
Sharon sitting down to sort through mounds of Cherokee data.

Sharon sitting down to sort through mounds of Cherokee data.

As Sharon sits behind me she alternately scratches her head, bounces her knees, and bangs some phonetic writing out on the keyboard. Today is her first full day of work after four full days of packing, cleaning, traveling, visiting, and unpacking. Outside the orange leaves on the trees are almost gone and rain is in the forecast for the next three days. In the kitchen is a pot of hot coffee and under Sharon’s feet a small space heater breathes warmly on her feet. Ideal conditions.

Now if only the computer would work right, the data would fit together perfectly, someone would spoon food into her mouth, and the kitchen would clean itself. Then it would be perfect, but that’s probably asking too much isn’t it?

Please pray that Sharon will be able to focus on her studies and finish her analysis of the Cherokee language before we hit the road in a few days!

Our Home for Seven Weeks

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

We made it to Tahlequah, Oklahoma safely and have been unpacking, organizing, and cleaning since. We are staying at in a summer camp, which was a mess when we got here. Cleaning it up has taken all day, but now it’s ready to live in for a few months. Sharon cleaned all the bathrooms and I helped in the kitchen.

Sharon will meet her “language helper” tomorrow, the person who she will be listening to intently for the next seven weeks. Sharon will be spending much of her time gathering language data on the Cherokee language, and almost an equal amount of time cooking, cleaning, and doing chores with other people on her team. Please pray for her as she manages a demanding schedule!

Here are some pictures of our room, part-way finished.