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Moving, the big day
September 12 2008 1:04pm CDT by Jeremiah from Bentonville, AR
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First off, I was going to post this yesterday, the 7 year anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. It both seems so long ago, yet so recent. While this was a terrible tragedy, I cannot help but be thankful that we have not experienced anything to this scale since! It is sad that these kinds of disasters take place all over the world, and it makes me all the more thankful for the safety we do enjoy.

A couple of months back, I mentioned Hannah and I would be moving to Siloam. It took a bit longer than we expected to find a place, but we have, and we are feverishly finishing packing. Today at 4 I will be picking up a moving truck. Hopefully this time I won't run into any light poles or stop signs...

These last few weeks have been quiet on the CD front due to our efforts to move, and some happenings in my family. After the move, we will be back in the studio full force to press on. At this point I cannot offer an exact date, but it is getting closer and closer. We just solidified our plans for completing the electric guitar work, and are working out details on re-recording a few critical pieces. This extra time has allowed us to continue refining things, and I have to say I think the project will be much better because of it.

Speaking of family happenings, it was announced a couple of weeks ago that, due to budget constraints, First Free of Chicago needed to let my Father go. His last day in the office was in August. If you could keep him and my family in your prayers, that would be greatly appreciated.

During his time there, my Father helped oversee the building of a new Family Life center. He also had the opportunity to deliver several sermons, and serve in other capacities in ministry.

These last few months have been intense times of uncertainty and of change. Hannah and I are so excited to see what the Lord has for us, as well as my family. Thank you for your prayers during this time.
 


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