L-R: Sanya (india) Gio (togo) asmita (nepal) and me
Phil and two of our new guys...still learning names!!
Palbitra :)
football!
Ilsa and one of her new brothers :)
Phil, Chime, Garima (who came back to Bemidji because she missed us all...she had transferred out), Palbitra, Manisha
endless fun on the trampoline
Me and Gabi....she's a peach!
Phil and Brett :)
Dear Family
I thought of you yesterday while we had a dozen international students and a dozen americans here at our house. I wish you could have been here to experience it. Half of us went to our neighbors, the Wille's, and jumped on the trampoline (we haven't met a Nepali yet who HAS EVER jumped on a trampoline before!), swam, threw a football around, swang on the swing, rode bike, & hung out. Phil spent a lot of time talking to one young buddhist who wants to hear about christianinty. Half of us stayed here and cooked (and cooked and cooked....) I don't know how many times I heard yesterday some version of this: "I am not alone anymore in America, I have a family now!" Three dozen hugs later (literally), two dozen stuffed people headed home. They sang to us in the car.
Then we welcomed a few friends from North Central University for a few days...Mo and Dee are here til Tuesday. And Ruth is living with us, so we have a house full, still! After all the festivities were over yesterday, I was standing in my kitchen (drinking coffee of course:), listening to Mo and Dee and Ilsa and Maddie and John jam in the great room. They were singing "How He Loves" and I was standing there thinking, "wow, how He does!" I think Phil and I and our kids are wired for community. If we don't have someone over or someone living with us, we feel kind of lost. Now that school has started, our schedules are packed, full. But we're happy. God always gives us the time off we need, the rest we need....and we live a life of resting in Him. So bring the people!
We're blessed and amazed at what God is doing! The students are coming back....not a day seems to go by where I don't get an email or a call or a message from a student about other students who want to be involved with Chi Alpha. We have been, and continue to, focus on intimacy with God and God-encounters. This is what they seem to be hungry for, because they are coming around.
So the community-wired Thooft family is going to have a big year. Thanks for keeping us in your prayers! I'll keep updating!
OH, and I am installing a new feature on this blog- a button that will take you to a link to donate to our ministry. I just have to figure out how to put it on here. Your donations will go directly to the MN District Assemblies of God and be routed to us, and you will get a tax receipt.
We love you!
Us Thoofts