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The Murphy Family: July 2009
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Friday, July 24, 2009. Snap shots of Olivia's birthday. Links to this post. Olivia turned 3, July 7th and we had a birthday party at a water park. Can't believe she is getting so big! Links to this post. Tuesday, July 21, 2009. Visiting family in Sweden. Here are some pictures of family in Sweden. My Swedish grandmother turned 80 years old and all of her children were gathered to celebrate her birthday. Links to this post. Links to this post. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Murphy Family: February 2009
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Friday, February 27, 2009. Aaron has been to the doctor 6 times this month and been on 4 different antibiotics treating his ear infections. So far none of them have worked so we've scheduled to get tubes in his ears next week.Aaron has mostly had a somber look to his existence lately, but there are moments of great joy. Links to this post. Elly m and Olivia at the zoo. Elly M and Olivia got to go to the zoo together. They both loved seeing the animals. I think the gorilla was their favorite. The wonderfu...
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The Murphy Family: September 2009
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009. Taking his first steps. Sorry, I thought I had the video clip of Aaron walking, but it was with him dancing while crawling. Hopefully this is the right one. Links to this post. Aaron's first steps on video. Links to this post. Olivia's friend had a princess birthday party and they all got to dress up like princesses. Links to this post. Tuesday, September 1, 2009. Make a Smilebox slideshow. Links to this post. Make a Smilebox photobook. Links to this post. In the life of us.
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Proclaiming the Risen Son in the Land of the Rising Sun: Boots on the Ground in Osaka!
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Saturday, September 13, 2014. Boots on the Ground in Osaka! But until then, this is an inexpensive place to live. I ventured out on my second day to find Mustard Seed Church, a three year old bilingual. Congregation. It was so good to worship in Japan, and to sing praises in Japanese, even if. It was just singing sounds that are mostly unintelligible to me right now! I will be involved. At Mustard Seed as much as possible until the GIC team is able to launch a church plant in a year or two. Thank you to ...
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The Murphy Family: August 2010
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Saturday, August 14, 2010. Noomi Gilah. Born Aug.14. Sent from my Verizon Wireless Phone. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Fall festival in the park. A Day with David (6.23.16). An open letter to my village. I need help for my grad class! Preparing for the Super Bowl. This one's for my Dad. In the life of us. Greg and Jan Winterburn. Thinking Outside the Box. View my complete profile. Noomi Gilah. Born Aug.14. Links to favorite blogs. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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Ministry Update | Called to Japan
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Working in Ishinomaki and Onagawa. Asymp; Leave a comment. It’s been a very busy past few weeks as we adjust to parenthood. We praise God that our daughter is growing by leaps and bounds and is clearly one super extroverted baby! She thrives on meeting new people and seeing new things. Having a baby gives so many opportunities to meet up with friends. How Japanese people love to fawn over gaijin (foreign) babies! Here are a few photos of Sophie’s first few weeks:. Sophie and her proud mama. We look forwa...
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Volunteering | Called to Japan
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Working in Ishinomaki and Onagawa. We regularly get requests for information about ways to volunteer in Tohoku. One thing to note is that at this phase of the recovery (early 2014), there are very few places in need of mudding out or debris clean-up. Japan was very quick and efficient with the initial clean-up after the tsunami and the situation here is in no way comparable to what it might have looked like in places like Haiti and the Philippines. Ishinomaki Christian Center strives. You are commenting ...
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First post of 2015 | Called to Japan
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Working in Ishinomaki and Onagawa. First post of 2015. Asymp; Leave a comment. Scarves made from kimono. Yes, indeed, it really has been almost four months since I wrote on this blog. How time flies! There is much to report but I’ll stick to one topic for now. First, we’re happy to report that the Megumi Project website. Is up and running. What is the Megumi Project? From the website: “. Kato-san (our design manager) and Katherine, missionary from California. Staff holding products for sale. You are comm...
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Nozomi Project’s Two Year Anniversary | Called to Japan
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Working in Ishinomaki and Onagawa. Nozomi Project’s Two Year Anniversary. Asymp; Leave a comment. October 2nd marked the second year anniversary for the Nozomi Project. I visited this past week to check out their new lines of jewelry and bought a lovely necklace. They have even started making custom-made bracelets with charms made from broken pottery shards. Products and staff stories are on our website.” www.nozomiproject.com. View all posts by krammeldr ». Larr; Previous post. Next post →. You are comm...
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Proclaiming the Risen Son in the Land of the Rising Sun: December 2011 Newsletter
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Saturday, December 31, 2011. Recap Of A Busy Fall. Full and Busy House. Prayer For Future Calling. Please note that Blogger has made changes so that you are no longer able to enlarge the photo below to an adequate size to read comfortably. Clicking on the photo will enlarge it a bit, but not enough. I will be looking for a solution to this problem. I apologize for the problem! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Extending Grace in a Culture of Perfection. A Call to Action. Joe a...