The Happy Campers have finished our project at Pioneer Village in Wauchula Florida. We had a great experience and made some special friends. Our work was rewarding as both Jane and I were able to get a deeper understanding of God's calling on this ministry and how the three spokes of Sherry White Ministries work together. Lydia's House, Mercies of David, and Pioneer Village.
The first two serve as group homes for women and men coming out of destructive lifestyles while Pioneer Village provides life skills through interaction with the animals and working the soil, as well as a place of restoration for the families. We saw the process in action and were very impressed and moved by the dedication of simple folks responding to God's call to reach the "down and out" with a hand up, not a handout.
Our sower partners, Vernon and Reta Esch were great team mates. Jane and Reta worked at the Mustard Seed, the thrift store located in town. Vernon and I did a number of tasks at the farm. In one of the outbuildings we built shelving and rewired some electrical outlets and lights in the workshop area.
We installed windows in the cabin as well as insulation and T111 paneling in the ceiling.
We had the privilege of working with Bud Bowling, a master carpenter and volunteer. Bud and his wife Gariann are from Oregon and have come to Pioneer Village for a number of winters. Gariann works in the office and Bud has built many of the structures and is putting the finishing touches on the first cabin.
Dedication of "Heaven's Cabin" on family day. The cabin is named in honor of Heaven, the daughter of one of the graduates of the Lydia's House program. Heaven and her mother will be the first to stay in the cabin later this month. A dream come true for both Heaven and her mom, but equally important, a milestone of hope for the future ministry to people in bondage.
Vernon and I finishing the repairs from a plumbing leak at Lydia's House
Lydia's House entry foyer. The house is uniquely appointed for serving up to 20 ladies.
Reta, Jennifer, and Jane at the Mustard Seed thrift store.
We will miss the Chickens foraging around our yard. Won't miss watching where you step :)
Will also miss the fresh eggs and vegetables but most importantly the fellowship we enjoyed here.
And so we hitched up and moved on to Bonita Springs arriving just in time to welcome
Bowen Kole Eckert
He was born on Saturday, February 1st weighing 9 lbs 9 oz and 22 1/4 inches long.
His first name, Bowen, is Jane's family name and his middle name, Kole, was Mark's great, great, Grandfather's name, George Conrad Kole Sample. Mark revisited the family Bible on Sunday to see the entry of his birth and found that he was also born on February 1st, 1854
Mark's Grandparents
Four Generations of guys
Bill and Lillian are Mark's Mom's Parents
We will camp out here at Rachel's for the next week. We report on Friday, February 7th, to the Lake Placid Conference Center in central Florida. Not sure what that project holds in store for us but we are confident that as we go with a servant's heart we will enjoy whatever God has in store.
In the mean time we are enjoying the birth of our fifth grandchild. We will be able to visit him on the weekends from Lake Placid, which is about two hours from Rachel's.
And the hits just keep on coming as we learned at Christmas that our daughter, Maribeth, will have our sixth grandchild and fourth granddaughter in late May or early June.
We are truly blessed!
Thanks again for joining us in the Journey...
Godspeed, Glenn and Jane
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