An Update (just for you sis)

February 18th, 2009 by Taylor

Taylor is officially going to be going to Sudan for about two weeks to work with a group called Aid Sudan. They are installing a radio tower at the southern edge of the same state where SIM does all of their work in Sudan. A friend of mine, Austin Mann, will be coming along on the trip to document it with his rad skillz in photography. I have been invited to come along and shoot video, but the reason I’m coming along is to really learn from Austin and try to absorb as much of his knowledge of photography. In a short exposure trip like this, the goal is not really to learn specific ways of doing photography so much as expanding my general knowledge and philosophy of photography. I’m sure I’ll learn a few tricks of the trade, but please just pray that I can expand my knowledge of photography in general.

Next update: We had the opportunity to spend a little bit of time with Dave Bremner, SIM’s East & South Africa Deputy International Director. He’s a very hands off guy, as SIM is very much a ‘field lead’ type organization, but he is my boss’ boss, 2nd to the International Director of all of SIM. Dave is from South Africa and served in South America for about 15 years before being called to a the current leadership position which has lead his family to now live in S. Carolina where SIM’s International office is located. Dave really poured a lot of wisdom on us and shared some about his life through the years with SIM. We really appreciated the fact that he would take the time to visit with us and are better for it. Thank you Dave!

Avery: Every day Avery shows us something new she’s learned. We’ve used our large plastic footlockers to block off an area for her to play in. A few days ago we found her standing on top of one!!!!! It freaked us out. So we now have to stack them two high for her barrier. She’s almost a confident walker now. There are more kids around to play with and she always enjoys seeing the Killoren’s boy, Liam. I wonder sometimes if they associate each other with ‘home’ as they played a bit while we still lived in the states. She’s officially moved up a size in shoes. She closed her bedroom door a few days ago so she could play by herself. Allison went to check on her and Avery just closed the door again. She’s learned to flip the light switch, though I’m not sure she’s made the connection yet that it actually operates the light. The power sockets have switches on them, so hopefully that will save us from a baby getting shocked soon. She will say more words like ‘baby’, ‘shoes’ etc. She tries to mimic Taylor when he knocks. When we ask what a dog says, she says ‘fufff’. She’s learned to irritate Taylor by constantly turning the printer on and off.

Prayer:
We hope to be living in Malakal, sooner or later, and the housing problems there continue. We were hoping to be able to build out an area to house some large safari tents to put a lot of single folk in and free up the houses for families. We’re not picky about where we live, just anxious to see the extra housing built. Unfortunately many issues persist in the area that are out of our control and keep us from being able to move forward. Labor and material costs continue to shoot through the roof. Please pray for God to do His thing and find a way around or through these issues. We need housing for our people to live in Sudan!

Taylor continues to work on a video to help raise up new missionary teachers for the basic schools SIM is building throughout the areas we serve in. This is really the backbone of a lot of the work we do. We look forward to showing you the final product very soon.



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  1. allison Says:

    wow. now that's an update, Bro. sounds like there is indeed so much going on. my next request – a video of avery! especially with her new human tricks like talking, climbing and flipping switches.

    austin's photography is insane! every one of those pictures on his sight is so overwhelming.

    i am excited for your trip into sudan. i hope you really do learn a lot and continue to get to know that country and their people. i am imagine every time you go, you gain more and more subconsciousness understanding of the culture. i love you. miss that i can't see you and be part of this amazing adventure God has given you. thanks so much for the update!

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