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		<title>January 2010 Update</title>
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		<dc:creator>jay</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s a Miracle! We are so glad to be back home. After a month on the road, and it feels so nice to sleep in our own bed, to read the mail the day it comes and, yes, even to look at the brick wall of the condos next door as I work at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h1>It’s a Miracle!</h1>
<p>We are <em>so</em> glad to be back home. After a month on the road, and it feels so nice to sleep in our own bed, to read the mail the day it comes and, yes, even to look at the brick wall of the condos next door as I work at the dining room table.</p>
<p>The past month was wonderful though, as it was spent with family and with friends from around our region. We visited our families all over Pennsylvania, spent a week in Baltimore staffing a student conference (“RADIATE” – more details to come on our website) and trekked to Mississippi for an abnormally cold week with Carrie’s family and newborn niece. That’s a total of about 2,725 miles and 43 driving hours, and despite it all Carrie and I still love each other and life – it’s a miracle!</p>
<h1>Families – I Like ‘em</h1>
<p>I feel like I live life with two families. I’m not talking about mine and Carrie’s, but our biological-legal family and our Campus Crusade staff-family. I feel like each one teaches me how to live with and appreciate the other better.</p>
<p>Last week my step-sister wrote on her blog about a rabbi who spoke of God using our families to teach us how to live with people that we may or may not <em>like</em> but to whom we’re bound. (The irony is not lost on me that she and I didn’t get along very well when we were younger; we do now.) This holiday season was strange – I enjoyed our bio-legal family even <em>more </em>than usual, but due to some miscommunications had a harder time with our staff family which has almost always been easy and fun for me. Of course, no truly close family becomes so without some hard conversations, right?</p>
<h1>Home Away From Home</h1>
<p>As I write, it strikes me that my first evening back on campus included catching up with four students about their breaks only to hear of four uniquely difficult home stories revolving around fathers who have been various combinations of selfish, abusive, absent, withholding and unpredictable.</p>
<p>Given that talk of community and family metaphors find their way quite often into our conversations of faith, would you pray with us that this movement of students, staff and volunteers here in Washington, DC would be one that feels like a healthy family – full of those committed to be gracious and truthful to one another even as affections and annoyances come and go?  One of the students above has yet to publicly confess faith in Christ, but recently mentioned feeling more real community at Cru than any of the other groups he frequents, and that something “clicked” at our last dinner.</p>
<p>Pray that God uses this “family” not as an alternative or escape from realities at home, but as a glimpse of the restorative power of God that revives hope and trust where it’s been wounded, and as a practice ground that turns us all into family men and women for decades to come!</p>
<h1>Pray     for:</h1>
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<li>Good follow-up to decisions made at RADIATE – of the ~900     attendees, 30 students around the region decided to make it official with     following Jesus, and 149 wanted to dedicate at least one year of their     lives to full-time mission work. Go ahead &amp; say it. Wow.</li>
<li>Upcoming spring break conference for students and our summer     placement – our destination is currently uncertain, as we are waiting on a     decision from our leadership.</li>
<li>The 2 staff families in Haiti, as well as several “JESUS” film     teams in Port Au Prince.</li>
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		<title>Haiti Disaster Response</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 20:51:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jay</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi everyone! Carrie and I are both doing very well and we&#8217;re working on our January newsletter that will be out to you soon. In the meantime we wanted to pass on some information about how you can join Campus Crusade&#8217;s response to the ongoing disaster in Haiti. Even as the search to rescue people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Hi everyone! Carrie and I are both doing very well and we&#8217;re working on our January newsletter that will be out to you soon.</p>
<p>In the meantime we wanted to pass on some information about how you can join Campus Crusade&#8217;s response to the ongoing disaster in Haiti. </p>
<p>Even as the search to rescue people in the rubble turns into a recovery effort there are still hundreds of thousands of people now homeless, hungry, sick and possibly injured. Regardless of the reason WHY God allowed this to happen, our response needs to be filtered through the words of our Lord: </p>
<blockquote><p>Matthew 25:40<br />
And the King will answer them, &#8216;Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.&#8217;</p></blockquote>
<p>You may or may not know about the Global Aid Network (GAiN), but it is the humanitarian aid arm of Campus Crusade. Currently there is already a group of GAiN staff in the suffering island nation as well as the campus ministry team that is there to reach their own college students (the last I heard, the national director still had not located one of his parents).</p>
<p>The need from this disaster creates a need that surpasses political and ideological barriers. Please join us in giving by going to <a href="http://GAiNusa.org">http://GAiNusa.org</a> and share as the Lord would lead you. </p>
<p>Thank you for reading and, we&#8217;ll be sharing with you again soon!</p>
<p>(I typed this up on my phone, so I apologised for any typos.)</p>
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