Leon's England Blog


3 February 2008 Update

Thu Feb 14, 08 11:43 pm


I trust that you are all fully recovered from the Christmas holidays and well into enjoying the winter weather. Here in Bloomington we have had a few good snow storms. Friday morning our town was digging out after receiving 8"-10" of snow. I had fun pushing a few cars out of the secondary road that I am on to ploughed roads because the snow was so deep.

Photo from a prior snow storm


Time at home is slow and generally uneventful. Meeting people has been great and I am somewhat tired of always be very positive and passionate about the work I am doing with OM. My days are a bit turned around. I typically am out in the evenings and then home all day long staying busy with follow-up emails and phone calls.

I am nearing 40% of my support levels, but still have a long way to go. The strength of the US dollar in the world economy is not helping me in the support raising one bit. I am praying that I can go back to the UK on March 4, but that dream is becoming less of a reality as the money is only slowly coming in. If I have not contacted you yet and you were wanting to meet with me to hear about England and my ministry please email or call me soon. Or if you want to financially support me please contact me as well.

On Tuesday last week I was able to work a bit with OM USA towards getting an email migration project started (they are moving to Microsoft Exchange). The timeline for the project should coincide and bring me back to Atlanta, GA around the time of my brother's wedding. That will be helpful towards at least getting me on the same continent and I can then fly up for it.

*Prayer Requests*
1. Number one on my list is getting financial support to get back to the UK. I know that I am to be there in the UK, I am just dependant upon God to bring in the finances through you guys.
2. My brother is going to Havana, Cuba from 8-16 February on a short term mission trip. They will be installing tile in a church. He is requesting prayers for safety and that they will be an encouragement to the Christians in this isolated island nation.


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