Sarah’s Language Development

Sarah is at the point where we’re expecting hear the transition from babbling sounds to words. Recent experiences have reminded us of something we learned when we welcomed Sarah into our lives in Korea. In Korea, we were told that Sarah’s foster family played peek-a-boo in Korean and they told us the Korean version of … Read more

A Baptismal Prayer

Sarah will be baptized in a service tonight at West Side. I wrote the following prayer in my journal this morning. Precious Lord, you are so abundantly good to us! Today is Sarah’s baptism and we have looked forward to this day and planned for this day and rejoice in this day. And we give … Read more

Surrender: The Answer is Yes!

I am currently doing a sermon series on “Life in the Wilderness.” The wilderness represents those times when life doesn’t go according to plan, when something happens that we aren’t expecting. Everyone goes through the wilderness; no one is exempt. And the wilderness changes us — no one comes out on the other side unchanged … Read more

Mother’s Day 2010

Ethan and (especially) Sarah are usually beyond the point of being ready for naps after church on Sunday mornings, but we did manage to take a photo yesterday just before lunch.

Language Development & Ethanisms

It’s fun to hear Ethan’s language develop. In our home, we call them Ethanisms (someday, we’ll start a list of Sarahisms). I’m sure most families have their list of favorite things kids say. Here are some of our favorite Ethanisms (at least the few we’ve written down!). One day at meal time, I asked Ethan … Read more

General Board of Church and Society Seminar

As I wrote in my last post, we attended a seminar at the General Board of Church and Society (GBCS) in Washington, D.C. last week. Here are a few reflections on the seminar experience which took place on Capitol Hill. GBCS, which addresses social issues, began as The Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public Morals. … Read more