Saturday, December 19, 2015

A Year End Gift

Warm Christmas greetings to you!

                  In February, we will celebrate 30 years on staff with Cru. It has been a privilege to serve in many aspects of the ministry, from reaching high school and college students to helping staff join and be equipped for ministry, to helping keep them safe in an increasingly dangerous world.

                  Today, there are staff and students impacting people with the gospel through their careers, churches, and on staff with Cru all over the world. Over the years with Cru, we’ve had the privilege of serving and resourcing thousands of our staff.

                  Thank you for your faithful partnership with us.  It’s because of your giving and many others that we’ve been able to serve in this ministry. Thank you for wanting to make a difference in people’s lives with the good news of Christ. We couldn’t have an impact on our Cru staff, who touch people’s lives around the world, without you doing what you do.


                  Looking into the future, we believe we will still make a great impact for God’s kingdom as we trust him. This fall I’ve been coaching an Area Crisis Manager dealing with legitimate threats from Isis on both national and international churches in his city.  One year ago he walked through a crisis where a father and two children were killed by extremists.  It is a great honor to work with men and women like him who care deeply for staff and help them take wise risks so that everyone can hear.

                  As we look at the past year, we recognize the Lord has been faithful to meet our practical needs, and like you, we continue to trust Him for the future. However, as some of our financial partners age and need to cut back, we are trusting God to replace a shortfall of $12,000 annually. To meet this gap, would you prayerfully consider giving a special year-end gift toward reaching this goal?

                  We do understand if this is not possible for you right now, but if you can help us reach this goal, you can give online, by phone, or by mail (make a check out to Cru).  All the information for the ways to give are under the "How to Give" tab.  A quick link to the online giving page is: give.cru.org.  

                   We can’t thank you enough for your commitment to us personally throughout the years and for your partnership in this mission to get the gospel out to the ends of the earth!                                                                                                                                                                 

                   Warmly in Christ,

Our 2015 Christmas Update




We sent out a paper version of this update, but here I can add pictures and say a bit more about everyone.


Macy (12) is in 6th grade, and was able to participate in a one- month Cru program in Fort Collins during our time there this summer. She went rafting, horseback riding, and hiking, among other adventures.  She has ridden the train to school a few times and she and I have enjoyed our new kayaks this year.





Luke (20) Luke spent the summer in New York with an Athletes in Action Baseball Team, the Rochester Ridgemen. He’s been working on a chemistry research project with a professor for over 2 years and they hope to publish their results soon.




Aubrey (23) graduated with a masters in Musicology from Brandeis University in May. She had to say goodbye to her unique landlady Phyllis.  Aubrey's stories of Phyllis entertained us all year.   She was able to return to England and attend the wedding of one of her friends in August.  




Cara and Perry Johnson (26) took a western vacation through several states and ended visiting us in Fort Collins in July. They moved into the top floor of an updated row house in Baltimore that they are enjoying.


Catelin (28) transferred to a new department at Rollins College and began classes for a masters in Human Resources. She also spent a week with us in Colorado.

Dayna took a Bible study methods class in Colorado. She went to Savannah with Macy and the Girl Scouts and enjoyed a short trip several of us took to DC and Baltimore in November.




Barrett’s mom is entering the later stages of Alzheimer’s and he has taken several shorter trips to Ohio to spend time with her. (Please pray for her.) He’s also worked on several house projects, including painting the house and redoing a bathroom!




God bless you as you celebrate God’s wonderful love!  See below for more of our favorite pics of the year.

The Browns 
Dayna's sister and brother in law help us with a great family photo.

Ready for the National Championship Game!


Fellow Buckeye fan Randy and Barrett celebrate by decorating the office.

Macy, Dayna and Barrett visit Grandma Sandy for her birthday in January

Erin SanGregory with SIL joins us for a cold baseball game.

Paul Cheesmen, our fellow staff friend from England joined me for a sunrise kayak trip.

Easter 2015

Aubrey received her Master's degree from Brandeis University...

...and had to say goodbye to her landlady Phyllis, to the disappointment of her Facebook friends.

We took in our first Red Sox game after graduation.

Barrett's been up to visit his mom 4 times this year.

Cheyenne, Wyoming has a building named after Barrett

Macy celebrated a long climb up Horsetooth in Fort Collins, CO.

Macy met Buzz the horse, who we have known for 15+ years.


We had a great Groupon carriage ride in Fort Collins.

Awesome ride at the Cru fair...even with my friend Paul's photobomb.

Perry and Cara joined us at the end of our Cru staff conference.

My Dad (left) and his 3 remaining siblings of 11 at the Huntingdon, TN reunion in July.

My aunt Carol Ann brought me peanut butter balls, my favorite!

We visited Cara and Perry after a conference in DC.

Four of our five girls in Baltimore.

Luke and Macy with Barrett's mom in December.

Our kids surprised us with a 30th anniversary trip to San Diego in December!

Our attempt at reenactment.