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News, notes and anecdotes about our life with the Akha hilltribe

Thank you for taking the time to view Journey Notes - our online journal. In this Journal you can read about Paul and Lori's experiences living in Northern Thailand as we work with the Akha Hilltribe.

Please also take a look at our prayer and praise reports and our personal blogs from the links on top of this page for more updates from us in this adventure. You can also visit our homepage at to view our bios, photo galleries, newsletters and a little information about the Akha hilltribe (more to come the more we learn - we're still new at all this).

Now... on to the posts!

Hello Sacramento, Goodbye Sacramento!

Friday, March 3, 2006

It's A Grind, 745 South Highway 65 Lincoln, CA 95648 Sitting at the Lincoln, CA It's a Grind enjoying the free wi-fi and free coffee (thanks Pinky!) we're able to take a breath after a whirlwind of a time in Denver and Oregon.

Where do we start? The time with family and friends and ministry partners was incredible. It was great to connect again with people with a heart for missions at Salem Alliance. We had an amazing time with our new Pastors Ryan and Mandy Scheller and enjoyed sharing with the people who laid hands on us and sent us out from Hope Chapel. It was a special blessing to share at my alma mater Faith Christian Academy at their chapel - which was also the most nerve-racking of talks! :) Our class with the World-Changers at Faith Bible Chapel was a special honor, and the men, women and staff of that church have continued to be a tremendous encouragement to us. We also were blessed to hear the new vision and direction of Doug Burroughs' new church Hope Boulder and to share with our foursquare family there.

We are now in Sacramento for a very quick "Hello, Goodbye" with some family here then we are off to Los Angeles to catch up with our supervisor's supervisors at the FMI headquarters.

Those of you who we have seen, it has been a real blessing to catch up with your walks, ministries and lives. And those of you we missed, we are sad not to have been able to spend time with you, but appreciate your continued support and partnership. We could not have a better body of exhorters around us in our ministry. Thank you for all your love and support.

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