Rochester L'Abri Prayer Letter - July, 2022
Show me your ways, Oh Lord,
Teach me your paths;
Guide me in your truth and
Teach me,
For you are God my Saviour,
And my hope is in you all day long.
Psalm 25: 4,5
Dear Friends,
How lovely it is to sit in the window of the main L’Abri house and enjoy the peace and quiet. Even the deer are enjoying having the lawn to themselves, and it was remarkable seeing the resident doe nursing her fawn just outside the window. We are coming up for air after the busiest term in a very long time, with every bed full for most of the term.
We had a family of 5 from Pennsylvania stay in the 11th Ave house, as well people from all across the country and even a young man from Japan for the term. They brought their concerns and questions and there were many fruitful times of discussion. Much fun and camaraderie was also enjoyed, with evenings playing games and volleyball. It is a real encouragement to have the students make the most of what L’Abri has to offer and to see God at work, answering our prayers and working in intangible ways so that in this bundle of life, whether working in the kitchen or out in the woods, meaningful growth occurs.
We were also glad to have Mark and Terri Ryan and their family come up from St Louis and stay at the end of term, and to enjoy celebrating the 4th of July together. The property is so beautiful at this time of year, and we are so grateful that we can share it with others.
The McGregors were very thankful to get a deck added onto our own house, just in time for groups of 15 on Friday evenings to eat outside at our home. It has been put to use a great deal and has made the entrance to our home much more accessible for me. Our dear neighbor who has been a friend of L’Abri for many years helped to make this possible. Another friend bought me a golf cart, so I can get up and down the hill to the L’Abri house much more easily. We are humbled by these acts of kindness and support, that enable me to carry on in the work even as my balance becomes less reliable (and I am still having physical therapy on my shoulder which I broke in a fall.)
Another challenge this term was that our branch finally succumbed to Covid for the first time, after successfully avoiding it for the past two years despite staying open. Mercy, Jock and I all came down with it, along with our Friday night speaker and our helper Izzy. We all isolated as the larger group carried on without us and Karen saved the day, faithfully going above and beyond keeping the meals going. Tutorials were had in the garden, distanced, and masked and thankfully it wasn’t too bad. The students pitched in and miraculously none of them got sick. We all recovered well, but we are glad to get a proper rest now, as we are extra tired physically.
Karen Alston has faithfully served here in the midst of a full and lively group and is taking a well-earned break with family and friends for a few months in Oregon. We are still needing help for the second summer term but know that our faithful God can provide. Plans are moving along with building the carriage house and the final plans are being done by an architect. Please pray that the permits will all go through smoothly and that the building will start soon. The visa process for the Lowes is also moving along and we are hoping to hear soon whether they can return, as the help of another family of workers is much needed.
We would also appreciate prayers for our Nepalese friend, Bishal, who is battling cancer and for his family. We are in regular contact, but the isolation after a bone marrow transplant is very difficult for him and he keeps having complications. They are a dear family, and we pray for their physical and spiritual needs.
We would also ask for prayer for the students that have recently left, many are returning to challenges, and we ask that they would know that they are not alone, that God is accessible at all times and in all places.
We do so appreciate all the support that we receive, knowing that we are not alone either is a great comfort and encouragement.
Yours in Christ,
Alison