Its been a while since the last post! I apologize for not being better at this!! I am making a commitment to be better at keeping you all informed.
That being said, we have so much to share with you. First of all, its camp season. John and I spent the week at teen camp last week. It was an amazing week of camp. We had about 45 high school students attend this year. This was the first year that we split the middle school and high school groups because of how big it was last year. We had 2 students trust Christ! We are so thankful to Frontier's counseling team, Nathan Reichert, and all of the staff for contributing. Please be in prayer for middle school camp starting tomorrow. Jr Camp is the week after.
Grace has also been experiencing a lot of growth the past few months. We are running almost at full capacity- and its the summer time. Usually the summers are lighter in church attendance- but we are still growing. We have plans to begin a building project on a balcony that will seat an additional 40 people. We have already began raising funds for it. Please pray for us to be able to raise the funds to complete the balcony.
We have experienced growth from believers as well as people accepting Christ for the first time at Grace. We have a family that has been attending Grace for a few months. It started with one family member coming and inviting her family to church. One by one, her family and some extended family began coming to grace and 5 people have gotten saved. God has been doing so many amazing things in this valley! Its been so encouraging and exciting to be a part of the ministry here. Please continue to pray that God would continue to work in the hearts of the people in our valley, and that we would continue to see people getting saved and growing in their relationship with the Lord.
The Warner family has also been attending Grace. Paul Warner was the planter and pastor of Faith Community Church in Eagle Mountain. He and his wife have followed God's call to leave FCC in the hands of Larry and Naomi Fox and plant again in Provo. They are taking the next year to gear up and raise funds for their next church plant. They will be attending Grace during that time and will be serving Grace with us. We are so excited and thankful to have Paul and Bren. Please pray for their family as they will be raising support for their church plant.
John and I also have a prayer request for our daughter, Taylor. We have recently learned that she has a gluten intolerance. Its not as severe as Ciliac, which we are very thankful for. She is not able to eat anything made with wheat. I am very thankful that we were able to find out so we could make her feel better. Please pray for her as it will be difficult as she gets older when she can't have the same food or snacks as others. Please pray that she would adjust well to her new diet.
We have also been suspecting that she may have Aspergers. We had noticed that she was developing a little slower than the other kids in her speech and communication. A few weeks ago, a relative of ours who is a child and family counselor mentioned that he had noticed some things about Taylor. He thinks she has a very high-functioning form of this disorder. Aspergers is in the same family of Autism. To find out more about Aspergers, you can click here. In Taylor's case, she has no trouble showing affection and making eye contact- which is a huge blessing. She does struggle with over-stimulation and meltdowns, communication, speech, some motor skills, playing and socializing with other children her age, and obsessing over things. She is very advanced with numbers, letters, shapes, and her memory is incredible. She has a great sense of humor and loves to sing. I believe that she will be musically talented as well.
For me, it wasn't a shock because I knew that something was different with Taylor. It doesn't make it easier, though. Its hard to imagine that your child will be a little different from all the other kids... I worry about her struggling to make friends or feel different if she has to go to special classes. But I know that the Lord has a special plan for her and made her this way for a reason. Taylor has not been officially diagnosed, but we have been working with her as if she has it. We don't currently have health insurance and most cases are not diagnosed until age 4. So we are waiting and watching. We have started educating ourselves and have started working with her as if she has it. We have already noticed much in improvement in 1 month and we are very optimistic that if we continue to work with her, you wouldn't even be able to tell she has it by the time she is in school. Please pray for us- its been a lot all at once with Taylor. It means so much to us to know that you will be praying for our precious little girl.
Thanks again for reading and for all your prayers and support! God Bless! Love, The Miles
Sunday, July 15, 2012
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