thats pretty much it.. i have a cyst.. and its on my face.. right on my cheekbone.. i have no idea where it came from! i pretty much woke up one morning a couple weeks ago and it had moved in and set up camp.. i was just waiting it out a while to see if it would do anything and just kinda go away, but i started to get pretty bad headaches so i got an appointment with a dermatologist..
the appointment was crazy! first of all, the clinic is really really nice.. and the doctor who owns and runs it graduated from uc irvine! so that was kinda fun, and reassuring.. anyways, she told me it was a cyst and that she was going to inject it with some stuff and it would start to go away.. well whatever she injected it with had a really fancy name, but it was basically just liquid fire that burned the whole side of my face.. no joke, i hadnt felt that kinda pain in quite a while..
anyways.. well see what happens.. i have a follow up appointment in a couple weeks so ill let you know how that goes..
and i decided not to put pictures of it on here.. youre welcome..
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Sunday, October 26, 2008
pre-skype craziness
i just wanted to post these cause i think theyre funny.. we were just waiting for fall retreat to call us on skype yesterday, and we started messing around on photo booth.. were kinda a goofy bunch, so yeah.. hope you enjoy!
Saturday, October 25, 2008
campamento! and skype with fall retreat!
so the last few days have been pretty long.. evangelica had an overnight retreat at this incredible lake in the mountains, at a place called castillo del rey, or 'the kings castle'.. we went as students, not part of the event planning or anything but just as students going with other students.. we really wanted the students to see us as just fellow students, not as part of a group or associated with anything, but just as friends who want to know them more..
we started on friday afternoon by dividing into teams (i was on the águilas anaranjadas, or the orange eagles) and the fun began with some ice breakers and games.. it was fun to get to know some of the students on my team.. then at dinner i sat near some girls, and i got to share with them why i am living in el salvador.. it was great to be able to have a full conversation in spanish! its seriously so encouraging to feel like i can carry on a conversation for the most part..
then we had a speaker share about how we can 'face the giants' of sin in our lives by following the Lord, staying in the Word and living correctly.. again, he spoke all of this in spanish, and we were able to understand about ninety percent of what he said, and one hundred percent of the heart behind it..
then we watched a movie called 'facing the giants,' which you may have seen or heard of.. it was pretty good, but the cool thing is that they decided to show it with spanish audio dubbed over, and spanish subtitles.. i was pretty proud of myself because i understood practically the entire movie!
by the time the movie and the 'battle of the sexes' was over (i cant explain in words, but i have some pictures) it was past one o clock.. after a mildly uncomfy sleep in a bunk bed, i awoke at six in the morning, ate a very.. conservative.. breakfast, and got on the road..
then we got to skype our entire campus crusade movement at cal poly! our team got to tell about five hundred students what we are doing in el salvador, and hear from my good friend natalie who is in turkey on stint..
it was a crazy couple days, but it was such a blessing! i feel like i really connected with a couple students, and i cant wait to continue those relationships!
i love you all, thanks for your prayers.. i feel like the Lord is about to do really great things here! so please keep praying!
we started on friday afternoon by dividing into teams (i was on the águilas anaranjadas, or the orange eagles) and the fun began with some ice breakers and games.. it was fun to get to know some of the students on my team.. then at dinner i sat near some girls, and i got to share with them why i am living in el salvador.. it was great to be able to have a full conversation in spanish! its seriously so encouraging to feel like i can carry on a conversation for the most part..
then we had a speaker share about how we can 'face the giants' of sin in our lives by following the Lord, staying in the Word and living correctly.. again, he spoke all of this in spanish, and we were able to understand about ninety percent of what he said, and one hundred percent of the heart behind it..
then we watched a movie called 'facing the giants,' which you may have seen or heard of.. it was pretty good, but the cool thing is that they decided to show it with spanish audio dubbed over, and spanish subtitles.. i was pretty proud of myself because i understood practically the entire movie!
by the time the movie and the 'battle of the sexes' was over (i cant explain in words, but i have some pictures) it was past one o clock.. after a mildly uncomfy sleep in a bunk bed, i awoke at six in the morning, ate a very.. conservative.. breakfast, and got on the road..
then we got to skype our entire campus crusade movement at cal poly! our team got to tell about five hundred students what we are doing in el salvador, and hear from my good friend natalie who is in turkey on stint..
it was a crazy couple days, but it was such a blessing! i feel like i really connected with a couple students, and i cant wait to continue those relationships!
i love you all, thanks for your prayers.. i feel like the Lord is about to do really great things here! so please keep praying!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
the two most beautiful words
thursdays are our weekly meetings at evangélica university, and this week i got to talk about grace! it was really cool.. i shared on a passage i had read in 1 kings 19.. i will give you all a short summary:
elijah is this amazing prophet of God, but when his life is threatened his faith falters in the Lord and he runs for his life.. he flees into the wilderness, and when he is all alone he asks God to take his life.. why? because he was ashamed of his sin, and realized that he had committed the same sins of doubt that his forefathers committed.. but God, instead of ending his life, gave elijah food to eat.. twice.. and then took him on a forty day journey through the same wilderness his forefathers wandered through many years before.. and then brought him to the same mountain on which moses received the ten commandments.. and then revealed Himself to elijah through a mighty wind and an earthquake and a fire..
isnt that crazy? elijah was in the pit of despair, filled with shame because of his sin, deserving and desiring death.. yet God had other plans, and just lavished grace on elijah.. he met his physical needs, then strengthened him and prepared him through his journey, then revealed Himself to elijah, an honor that a small handful of men have ever known.. we see a very different man at the end of this passage than we do at the beginning, and the difference is Gods abundant grace.. someone very wise once said this, and i think i agree: 'the two most beautiful words in all the Bible are 'but God...'' those two words change everything.. we were dead in our sins, but God.. we deserve to be separated from Him forever, but God.. we will fail, but God.. over and over again, God steps in to our failures and rights the wrongs.. do we see that in our lives? do we give God the recognition and the glory due His name?
this is the question i tried to leave the students with.. how have you seen Gods grace in your life? and i connected it to my own life and my struggles with sin, and how i have seen Gods grace mark my life so clearly..
anyways, it was really sweet! i just wanted to share that with you, and i pray that you will look for Gods grace in your life! here are a couple pictures from our weekly meeting..
left to right we have elisa, xavier, julio, tatiana, lauren, bean, and brandon there in the back.. and chiky cookies..
elijah is this amazing prophet of God, but when his life is threatened his faith falters in the Lord and he runs for his life.. he flees into the wilderness, and when he is all alone he asks God to take his life.. why? because he was ashamed of his sin, and realized that he had committed the same sins of doubt that his forefathers committed.. but God, instead of ending his life, gave elijah food to eat.. twice.. and then took him on a forty day journey through the same wilderness his forefathers wandered through many years before.. and then brought him to the same mountain on which moses received the ten commandments.. and then revealed Himself to elijah through a mighty wind and an earthquake and a fire..
isnt that crazy? elijah was in the pit of despair, filled with shame because of his sin, deserving and desiring death.. yet God had other plans, and just lavished grace on elijah.. he met his physical needs, then strengthened him and prepared him through his journey, then revealed Himself to elijah, an honor that a small handful of men have ever known.. we see a very different man at the end of this passage than we do at the beginning, and the difference is Gods abundant grace.. someone very wise once said this, and i think i agree: 'the two most beautiful words in all the Bible are 'but God...'' those two words change everything.. we were dead in our sins, but God.. we deserve to be separated from Him forever, but God.. we will fail, but God.. over and over again, God steps in to our failures and rights the wrongs.. do we see that in our lives? do we give God the recognition and the glory due His name?
this is the question i tried to leave the students with.. how have you seen Gods grace in your life? and i connected it to my own life and my struggles with sin, and how i have seen Gods grace mark my life so clearly..
anyways, it was really sweet! i just wanted to share that with you, and i pray that you will look for Gods grace in your life! here are a couple pictures from our weekly meeting..
left to right we have elisa, xavier, julio, tatiana, lauren, bean, and brandon there in the back.. and chiky cookies..
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Christmas retreat site!
i dont think i have filled you guys in on this! but this gives me an excuse to i suppose..
we are currently in the beginning stages of planning the first Christmas conference/retreat that campus crusade has ever had in el salvador! this is an incredible opportunity to gather students in a place far from the stress of school and every day life, continue to build relationships with them, share Christ with them, and hopefully even see some of them step up as leaders in the movement! it is a really cool thing to be a part of, and our team has a lot of ownership over how it will look, the theme, what we will be doing.. pretty much everything! you will all be hearing a lot more about this conference as it develops, because it is such an incredible opportunity!
well potter and i drove out to the camp where we will be having it, and we fell in love with the place.. we can totally see this retreat happen here! it is a really cool place, with a lot to do and a lot of space to have fun and move around.. just wanted to show you all a couple pictures!
we are currently in the beginning stages of planning the first Christmas conference/retreat that campus crusade has ever had in el salvador! this is an incredible opportunity to gather students in a place far from the stress of school and every day life, continue to build relationships with them, share Christ with them, and hopefully even see some of them step up as leaders in the movement! it is a really cool thing to be a part of, and our team has a lot of ownership over how it will look, the theme, what we will be doing.. pretty much everything! you will all be hearing a lot more about this conference as it develops, because it is such an incredible opportunity!
well potter and i drove out to the camp where we will be having it, and we fell in love with the place.. we can totally see this retreat happen here! it is a really cool place, with a lot to do and a lot of space to have fun and move around.. just wanted to show you all a couple pictures!
Sunday, October 19, 2008
hallelujah and a dance party
we went to church (me and three others) with andrea, a good friend of ours, and her mom.. it was really interesting! it ended up being a somewhat pentecostal church, with a lot of singing and dancing and hands waving.. the pastor was very expressive and passionate.. it was difficult to understand everything, but we could generally follow along and the teaching was pretty solid..
one really cool thing about this place is that they have such a strong sense of community.. at the end of the message, they invited people to come forward, and a ton of other people came around and among them, and laid hands on them and prayed.. it was just so cool, because there were old women laying their hands on the shoulders of young men, girls hugging their friends and praying over them, men praying for groups of younger boys.. it was just really cool, because i think it was kinda a picture of what God created the universal church to be.. it is inter-generational, and transcends gender, and is simply a group of people following Christ.. so yeah, it was really encouraging!
next sunday, we might try and check out a different one.. ill let you know when we finally land on one for good, if we do..
well after church, we celebrated jennas birthday, shes twenty two! our third birthday celebration so far.. and i am next in december (send me something)..
we went to dinner at benihana, where they cook all the food in front of you and do nifty little things with knives and shrimp and onions and stuff.. i have done that kinda thing before, but when you have twelve or thirteen people crowded around it definitely adds to the experience..
after dinner, we came back to the house and had a piñata party (they are crazy with piñatas here) followed by a dance party until about one in the morning.. i learned a little bit how to salsa!
our birthdays are one of those days that we hold sacred around here, because it is a chance to feel like we are at home, with family.. and to take a break from the chaos and really enjoy each other.. so, thanks jenna for being born!
one really cool thing about this place is that they have such a strong sense of community.. at the end of the message, they invited people to come forward, and a ton of other people came around and among them, and laid hands on them and prayed.. it was just so cool, because there were old women laying their hands on the shoulders of young men, girls hugging their friends and praying over them, men praying for groups of younger boys.. it was just really cool, because i think it was kinda a picture of what God created the universal church to be.. it is inter-generational, and transcends gender, and is simply a group of people following Christ.. so yeah, it was really encouraging!
next sunday, we might try and check out a different one.. ill let you know when we finally land on one for good, if we do..
well after church, we celebrated jennas birthday, shes twenty two! our third birthday celebration so far.. and i am next in december (send me something)..
we went to dinner at benihana, where they cook all the food in front of you and do nifty little things with knives and shrimp and onions and stuff.. i have done that kinda thing before, but when you have twelve or thirteen people crowded around it definitely adds to the experience..
after dinner, we came back to the house and had a piñata party (they are crazy with piñatas here) followed by a dance party until about one in the morning.. i learned a little bit how to salsa!
our birthdays are one of those days that we hold sacred around here, because it is a chance to feel like we are at home, with family.. and to take a break from the chaos and really enjoy each other.. so, thanks jenna for being born!
Saturday, October 18, 2008
day off
everyone went to a lake today, and im guessing theyre having a pretty sweet time! i decided not to go cause i had a pretty exhausting week, and had a lot that i wanted to get caught up on.. such as getting caught up on this blog, writing letters home, reading and journaling, administrative stuff.. its been really nice actually! i really enjoy spending time by myself, in the quiet, with no one else around.. its really relaxing for me, and i definitely needed to relax.. saturday is the only day all week that i get to sleep past eight or so! so i totally loved it, even though i would have loved to go to the lake.. but the lake isnt going anywhere, so im sure ill get out there at some point.. anyways, im gonna get back to work.. love you all
Thursday, October 16, 2008
a tightening.. and some karate kids..
i went with lauren to the orthodontist today! she has been going to this guy for a couple weeks now, and i guess he is one of the top orthodontists in the country.. anyways, i just thought it was funny that i went to an orthodontists office in el salvador.. pretty random right? its one thing i definitely never thought i would do here haha..
oh, and right above the office, there is a tae kwon do studio for kids, and it was one of the funniest things i have seen in a while.. these little three and four year old boys were trying to figure out how to jump.. some of them werent paying attention at all, and were just standing in a circle hitting each other on the head with folders.. i guess some traits of boys transcend culture haha.. anyways, i am not sure why i included either of these things on here.. i guess just cause its a little slice of life for us down here..
oh, and right above the office, there is a tae kwon do studio for kids, and it was one of the funniest things i have seen in a while.. these little three and four year old boys were trying to figure out how to jump.. some of them werent paying attention at all, and were just standing in a circle hitting each other on the head with folders.. i guess some traits of boys transcend culture haha.. anyways, i am not sure why i included either of these things on here.. i guess just cause its a little slice of life for us down here..
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
making friends
one thing our team has been experiencing a lot of lately is just a desire to be friends with the students here, and not just have 'contacts'.. we want relationships with these people! we want to be investing a lot into those we meet with, know them personally, become part of their lives.. and it is something that we havent been experiencing much of..
well today was a pretty sweet breakthrough with this! we invited some students to go to the movies with us.. we watched a (somewhat lame) action movie with vin diesel.. but the point wasnt the movie, it was just to spend time with students away from campuses and appointments.. we had a couple guys show up and hang out with us! it was really cool..
then.. do you remember carlos from my prayer letter? brandon and i met with him a few weeks back.. anyways, he wasnt able to make it to the movies, but he invited us over to his house to watch the el salvador vs. suriname soccer game with him! we ended up going to a restaurant near his house, had dinner with him and his girlfriend, and watched el salvador dominate..
it was a really sweet day.. please be praying that we will continue to make true friends here!
well today was a pretty sweet breakthrough with this! we invited some students to go to the movies with us.. we watched a (somewhat lame) action movie with vin diesel.. but the point wasnt the movie, it was just to spend time with students away from campuses and appointments.. we had a couple guys show up and hang out with us! it was really cool..
then.. do you remember carlos from my prayer letter? brandon and i met with him a few weeks back.. anyways, he wasnt able to make it to the movies, but he invited us over to his house to watch the el salvador vs. suriname soccer game with him! we ended up going to a restaurant near his house, had dinner with him and his girlfriend, and watched el salvador dominate..
it was a really sweet day.. please be praying that we will continue to make true friends here!
TIHANY!
some of our salvadorian friends invited us to the circus! it was 'two for the price of 1' week, so we couldnt turn it down.. i guess its a show that started in vegas and has been traveling through central america.. it was pretty good! it started out kinda slow (with a crowd of creepy clowns) but it ended up being pretty sweet, and we had a really good time.. i took some pictures, but one of the ladies working for the circus came and yelled at me for taking pictures! ..so i had to sneak some.. more at the gallery
Monday, October 13, 2008
a new friend
i had a really cool conversation today that i wanted to share with you.. we were on matías this morning, pretty much just wandering around, looking for students who were available to talk for a while.. walking through the cafeteria near the arts building, i saw a girl sitting at a table alone with an architectural model next to her! it was soo cool to see an architecture student! i was hesitant to sit down and initiate a conversation with her, because i was nervous about my spanish.. but i told the other guys i would catch up with them in a little bit, took a deep breath, and introduced myself..
we ended up talking for about forty five minutes about architecture, all in spanish! it was incredible.. all my inhibitions about my abilities to speak seemed to vanish, and i felt like i was just having a conversation with a friend.. its hard to describe why this was so significant to me.. i guess the language barrier has been such a huge hindrance in our teams ability to connect with students.. and i feel like today was a real breakthrough for me personally, because i really connected with a salvadorian student in a full-spanish conversation! it was really encouraging at one point, when she actually said i spoke spanish well and she could understand me..
i know this probably seems like a really small thing to be talking about.. and i think it is.. but at the same time, it was huge.. so thank you for rejoicing with me!
we ended up talking for about forty five minutes about architecture, all in spanish! it was incredible.. all my inhibitions about my abilities to speak seemed to vanish, and i felt like i was just having a conversation with a friend.. its hard to describe why this was so significant to me.. i guess the language barrier has been such a huge hindrance in our teams ability to connect with students.. and i feel like today was a real breakthrough for me personally, because i really connected with a salvadorian student in a full-spanish conversation! it was really encouraging at one point, when she actually said i spoke spanish well and she could understand me..
i know this probably seems like a really small thing to be talking about.. and i think it is.. but at the same time, it was huge.. so thank you for rejoicing with me!
welcome, dave!
we received a visitor today in el salvador! his name is dave myers, and he is originally from north carolina.. he has spent quite a bit of time doing missions work, through several organizations including campus crusade, for the last six years or so.. he is currently on a visoin trip through central and south america, visiting different missionaries and organizations and seeing how their ministries are run.. in the next six months or so, he hopes that the Lord would lead him to a ministry where he could dedicate anywhere from the next three years to the rest of his life in full time missions work..
we are so happy to have him with us! it has been a privilege to open our home to him and invite him to be an eleventh member of our team.. please pray that the Lord would give dave direction as to where he is called to give his life in service.. what an exciting time for him! please pray for his provision and safety in his travels as well..
thanks!
we are so happy to have him with us! it has been a privilege to open our home to him and invite him to be an eleventh member of our team.. please pray that the Lord would give dave direction as to where he is called to give his life in service.. what an exciting time for him! please pray for his provision and safety in his travels as well..
thanks!
Sunday, October 12, 2008
dinner italiano
theres this really nice looking italian place right next to where the girls live, and we have always wanted to go in.. well tonight we finally did! we got really dressed up, took a couple trips to get all the girls over, and had a really nice team dinner together! we got a little bit of red wine and white wine (the red wine was much better), i had some dang good pesto, and we had an awesome time as a team! here are some pictures.. theres also more at the gallery..
wine through a straw is classy.. dont judge me..
wine through a straw is classy.. dont judge me..
Saturday, October 11, 2008
here we go..
so i finally have a moment to catch you all up on why life has been so crazy the last couple weeks.. we have been all over the place, and ministry has been pretty exhausting lately.. i figured the best way to do this was to put the blog entries in chronological order, so that way there isnt one huge blog you have to sift through.. cause thats never fun.. so yeah, there should be three or four new blogs below, after "im sorry.."
thanks, love you all!
thanks, love you all!
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
worldwide day of prayer
the leadership of our movement here in el salvador - our stint team, national staff, and some student leaders as well - gathered today to pray for each other, this nation, and the entire world.. it was amazing to realize that the entire campus crusade community in every land and nation around the entire globe assembled in the Lords presence to lift up praises and requests.. it was a very humbling and encouraging time, as we spent nine in the morning til four in the afternoon in prayer.. we prayed for each others personal needs; we prayed for our ministry; we prayed for the students on our campuses; we prayed for the leaders of this country, and the leaders of the united states as well; we prayed for the leaders of crusade movements in the latin america region, and in every region around the world; we prayed for physical needs, spiritual needs, and emotional needs; we praised, we worshipped, we asked boldly of the Lord.. we trust the Lord heard our prayers, and that the Lord will use the prayers lifted up to Him around the world in mighty ways..
thank you for joining with us in prayer! please continue to pray for our ministry here in el salvador, that the Lord would use this year to raise up a movement of passionate students that will long outlast us.. pray for our upcoming Christmas conference, the very first student conference campus crusade has ever done in el salvador! pray that our planning would go well, that leaders would be raised up out of this time, that the Lord would soften hearts and change lives!
thanks everyone..
thank you for joining with us in prayer! please continue to pray for our ministry here in el salvador, that the Lord would use this year to raise up a movement of passionate students that will long outlast us.. pray for our upcoming Christmas conference, the very first student conference campus crusade has ever done in el salvador! pray that our planning would go well, that leaders would be raised up out of this time, that the Lord would soften hearts and change lives!
thanks everyone..
Friday, October 3, 2008
i'm sorry..
i just want to apologize to all you guys who come here to stay updated regularly on my ministry.. i havent done a very good job of keeping my blog up to date.. we have been pretty bogged down the last couple weeks, and most of the nights i have been really exhausted.. i promise i will update soon! tomorrow should give me some time to sit and write, and fill you in on all the craziness of the last couple weeks.. thanks for your understanding!
Thursday, October 2, 2008
feliz cumpleaños
we were tricked! my team of five was invited to a Bible study with a couple students who have really befriended us.. we have been wanting to see ore of what they were involved in, so we gladly accepted (despite being a little tired).. so we show up expecting a quiet spanish Bible study.. but we found out, pretty much once we arrived, that it was a surprise birthday party for a friend of theirs!
it turned out to be a crazy night.. there were about twenty students there, and they were all so hospitable and accepted us as their own friends! we had cake, sang a ridiculous amount of birthday songs (no joke, they have about seven..), and played the most insane round of piñata that i have ever witnessed.. we have some video of it that i can hopefully figure out how to show you all.. it was crazy!
anyways, i just wanted to let you all know that we had an incredibly fun night, and that it is honestly a huge part of our ministry here to just become friends with these students, and tonight was such a sweet breakthrough.. please pray that we would continue to make friends and build strong relationships with students here!
it turned out to be a crazy night.. there were about twenty students there, and they were all so hospitable and accepted us as their own friends! we had cake, sang a ridiculous amount of birthday songs (no joke, they have about seven..), and played the most insane round of piñata that i have ever witnessed.. we have some video of it that i can hopefully figure out how to show you all.. it was crazy!
anyways, i just wanted to let you all know that we had an incredibly fun night, and that it is honestly a huge part of our ministry here to just become friends with these students, and tonight was such a sweet breakthrough.. please pray that we would continue to make friends and build strong relationships with students here!
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
car update
i just wanted to update you all on the car situation here..
we have one car bought and paid for, with registration and insurance! it is a 2003 hyundai elantra, and we got it for a really good deal! praise God for His provision.. it took about a month for the whole process, which was long but worth every minute.. our car has been an incredible blessing to our team, allowing us to meet regularly with all ten of us, drive ourselves to ministry, set our own schedules more or less.. it has brought many blessings to our team, so thank you for your financial support and your prayers!
we are currently still working on car número dos.. a second car will allow us to do things together as an entire team of ten without relying on taxis, which are pretty expensive.. it will also allow us to do ministry without having to ask the national staff to drive us, which will be a blessing to everyone involved.. we are looking into more elantras because they are the best quality for the best price we can find.. we have had some good leads and driven a few around, but it has been hard to find another car that is a good deal and is in good condition.. we really depend on our national director, layo, in the process of searching for a car.. if we went out as just americans, we would get taken advantage of! having layo there means that we will get a fair deal.. this process has been difficult because layo has been very busy (september and october are his busiest months of the year), and he has not been able to help us much in this process.. so please just be praying that the Lord would provide a second car for us!
if you would like to see pictures of the first car, and some of my house, check out my gallery! i should have them up in the next couple days..
http://gallery.me.com/trevor.miller
we have one car bought and paid for, with registration and insurance! it is a 2003 hyundai elantra, and we got it for a really good deal! praise God for His provision.. it took about a month for the whole process, which was long but worth every minute.. our car has been an incredible blessing to our team, allowing us to meet regularly with all ten of us, drive ourselves to ministry, set our own schedules more or less.. it has brought many blessings to our team, so thank you for your financial support and your prayers!
we are currently still working on car número dos.. a second car will allow us to do things together as an entire team of ten without relying on taxis, which are pretty expensive.. it will also allow us to do ministry without having to ask the national staff to drive us, which will be a blessing to everyone involved.. we are looking into more elantras because they are the best quality for the best price we can find.. we have had some good leads and driven a few around, but it has been hard to find another car that is a good deal and is in good condition.. we really depend on our national director, layo, in the process of searching for a car.. if we went out as just americans, we would get taken advantage of! having layo there means that we will get a fair deal.. this process has been difficult because layo has been very busy (september and october are his busiest months of the year), and he has not been able to help us much in this process.. so please just be praying that the Lord would provide a second car for us!
if you would like to see pictures of the first car, and some of my house, check out my gallery! i should have them up in the next couple days..
http://gallery.me.com/trevor.miller
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