Kara enjoys playing with Chinese orphans.
Category: mi familia
Kara in China
Kara (in purple) plays with the children at a Chinese orphanage.
Kara in China
My sister Kara (in orange) and her team from Buckner Orphanages at the Great Wall of China
Prayer request
My sister, Kara, will be returning from China tomorrow. She has been working with orphans in communist China since the 21st. I’m not sure what time she leaves, but she’ll return to DFW at 11 p.m. Please pray for her safety and the safety of those around her.
Also, my other sister, Kathryn is still working hard in Russia. Please pray for her continued success and blessing as she ministers to orphans in St. Petersburg.
Wilson and Aaron
Wilson and Aaron Lehmann enjoy a walk in the rain Saturday at Aunt Beverly’s.
Amy’s Song
By Switchfoot
Amy’s gone
And time rolls on
How far? how fast? how long?
The last time we saw Amy
She was headed for the shore
Fighting off the volatile gray skies
She said now begins forever
And that no one knows their time
We bid farewell not knowing
That might be our last good-bye
Amy was a fighter
She cut like Casius Clay
She burned like a fire
Despite these rains
Where time was a question
She only knew one song:
She’s singing, “how far, how fast, how
long?”
Salvation is a fire
In the midnight of the soul
It lights up like a can of gasoline
Yeah, she’s a freedom fighter
She’s a stand up kind of girl
She’s out to start a fire
In a bar code plastic world
Amy was a fighter
She cut like Casius Clay
She burned like a fire
Despite these rains
Where time was a question
She only knew one song:
She’s singing, “how far, how fast, how
long?”
When everything stops moving
And I stop to catch my breath
And ride my train of thought
All the way round
My thoughts return to Amy
And the fire she’s begun
She came when we were freezing
And left us burning up
Amy was a fighter
She cut like Casius Clay
She burned like a fire
Despite these rains
Where time was a question
She only knew one song:
She’s singing, “how far, how fast, how
long?”