Buckweat Pancake Breakfast
 See the snowman's bird?
 Jodavid's Carboard Construction has Four Levels of Parking Lot 
 Victor is ready for the San Antonio Christian Film Academy
 God & Government Series from his dear sister, Dinah
We're on our way there!
Christmas Dinner with the Shakespeare's
Margarit told us the story of fleeing from Romaniato Austria when she was seven years old,
during Nazi occupation.
They walked by night and slept in cornfields by day.
Lance Loves good books.
 Their pastor and wife stopped by with a gift.
 Dr. Paul & his son Burwin
 Bonnie, Regina, Margarite, Burwin
 Wang Tsi
When David [Dad] saw this baby sock, he cried.We long for Christmases with babies crawling around on the floor.


1 comment:
It looks like y'all had a lovely Christmas!
It is so interesting to hear first hand stories from WW2!
We always loved hearing of our Oma and Opa's experience in Poland and elsewhere during the Nazi invasion. Opa had many stories to tell of God's providence in his life while fighting in the Nazi army, and in a Russian prison camp. (The government held the lives of his family over his head to coerce him to fight)
It is important that we do seek out these stories "That the generation to come might know them, even the children which should be born; who should arise and declare them to their children: That they might set their hope in God, and not forget the works of God, but keep his commandments" (Psalm 78:6,7)
~Sarah~
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