Monday 31 August 2009

September update

Dear friends,

We send you greetings in the Name of our Lord.

Armed robbery

As you know from an earlier email, thieves broke into our home at 3 am on Wednesday. We were wakened by the noise of them trying to force open the metal door into the kitchen. I was able to set off the alarm but that didn’t deter them. After breaking in they took cash, our notebook computer and our mobile phones. Although the experience left us shaken, we thank the Lord they didn’t threaten or harm us in any physical way and didn’t take everything they could have stolen. They were armed since they let off a couple of rounds while leaving to keep people from pursuing them. Thankfully, we had a reasonably recent backup of our computer files but I had to spend some time changing passwords and sending out emails so they could not benefit from identity theft. Although there were only two people who entered our home, we found out there were others outside keeping anyone from interfering with their plan. Pray for the salvation of these men and that they will be caught. The police are following up a lead. As the Lord would have it, we have both been going through the book of Job in our morning devotions. Two things which struck us before the robbery were: (1) God does not often tell His people what will happen them in advance and (2) Chuck Swindol advised his readers to hold onto things lightly since we came into this world with no possession and we will leave without any material possessions. How true.

UK Trip

We are going to be in the UK for three weeks to celebrate my parents’ 60th wedding anniversary and have a break while there. Although this is during the semester, we intend to make up the missing classes both now and after we return. We had this trip planned long ago and it is timely. It will be good to meet family and friends again.

Seminary news

We have had over 300 students register for study this semester. We thank the Lord that this is more than normal but it does mean some of our classes are large! Our Provost will be stepping down from that position at the end of the year so pray for a suitable replacement.

Thank you for your prayers.

In Christ,

David and Debbie