December 23, 2009

Merry Christmas!

"Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord." Luke 2:10, 11

"Glory to God in the highest,
and on earth peace amonth those with whom he is pleased!" Luke 2:14

On behalf of all the staff at Adoration we would like to Wish you a Blessed Christmas as we celebrate our Savior's birth

6 comments:

PietHarsevoort said...

And a happy Christmas to you all as well. Wishing you God's nearness!

Anonymous said...

Karen and Randy and Maia,
Wishing you a Joyous Christmas and Gods' richest blessings for 2010. We continue to pray for you always. We love you, all three and look forward to seeing you in Haiti soon. Love MOM and DAD

Sarah Otten said...

Randy, Karen and Maia..
Thank you for all your recent posts...I've really been enjoying reading up on whats going on in Haiti..can't believe you got that big of a machine into the courtyard..I hope all that work goes smoothly and quickly! It's a little late but we are wishing you a blessed Christmas and New Year! May God continue to bless your family and your work in Haiti!

Kim said...

Randy and Karen! Looks like the demolitian project is coming along well! I remember you saying you wanted to get rid of that carport- it will be great to make that all one level, and will make the courtyard brighter!
Your staff look wonderful- best wishes to all of them for the next year!
God bless you and your little Maia as well, and may He grant you every strength you need in your tasks ahead!

Kim said...

Randy and Karen it looks like the demolition project is coming along well! I remember you saying that it was on your wish list to do for the school and it is a great idea! The courtyard will look so much brighter without that cement over top and it will be nice to have everything on one level.
The staff picture looks great! Wishing them all a blessed new year in 2010. May God be with you and Maia as well this coming year, and may you find the strength you need to fulfill your tasks in Haiti!

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