Thanks to some really great help from Kim’s brother Paul (aka the technical genius – among other things) our site looks great. Thanks so much, Paul. We continue to learn Spanish here in Quito and are moving heavily into the subjunctive mood of the language…not for the faint at heart! God continues to bless us and we are always greatful for that. Please pray for our language study and our upcoming transition to Shell. Blessings, Paul
Hi. So good to hear from ya’ll! Happy to hear the good news about Baby 4! We will put your update on the website. We continue to pray for ya’ll.
BLessings,
Jan
Hola, mi amigos! Que tal? Como se dice “pray” en Espanol? Whatever it is, we will be doing that for you at our next deacon meeting. Thanks for the update which gives us some ammo. How best could the Diaconate provide alms for the poor in Shell? Let us know.
Vaya con Jesu Cristo,
Todd
The new website looks great! Looks like you all had an awesome Easter. Made me miss all of you a lot to see all the pictures, especially of Sammy, Nathan & Josiah, as they look like they are growing so fast!
Paul and Kim,
Great to hear the update from you guys…congratulations on baby #4! We will pray for a safe and healthy pregnancy. Your website looks great. We’ll include a link to it in today’s NsP all-church email so that everyone can check it out.
Blessings!
Colin Peters
Dear Kim and Paul, congratulations on the baby to come. I enjoyed all the pictures on your web site. Thank you for the information on the flooding. Steve Adams
Hey Bartons! Congratulations on number 4 – what wonderful news! Bets on if it is a boy?!? We will be praying for you with all these transitions that you will be making.
Love,
Deborah & Robert
“To pray” = “rezar”
And, to use it with the subjunctive:
¡Rezo que Kim tenga un embarazo sin problemas!
Subjunctively,
Peter