God is good!

Wow, a story only God can create is what Robyn and I are experiencing. Our first celebration is our marriage. I am anticipating my bride and my life together with her. After creating one of the most precious bonds that only God can adhere we will be moving to Okinawa, Japan. It will be a honeymoon of 2 years teaching, growing and learning. Okinawa Christian School International www.ocsi.org is our destination and we both feel very privileged and unworthy of this opportunity. We are both currently working (Robyn in N.Y. and I in N.C.) and most of all following the man of peace. We both attend awesome churches (www.valleychristianchurch.net and www.c3church.org) and eagerly await to attend one together. We pray that this site will keep us in touch with all of our friends and a way for us to show what God is doing in our lives. We hope that you pray for us and send prayer requests so that we can pray for you. Our e-mail address is robisonocsi@Gmail.com and we hope that this will be another avenue that we can create relationships even though we will be on the other side of the earth. Robyn and I promise to keep this blog updated and current. Thank you for your support.
" for without Me ye can do nothing"
John 15:5
Today is August 2, 2006. The day that never was for Robyn and Paul. This day will never have happened for them, one day that I am happy to say IS NOT my birthday! God Speed and Peace to everyone!
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ReplyDeleteAugust 25, 2006 Vincent James Bell's Birthday. He will be six, he wants Heelys and Peace in the Middle East
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to Vincent! T wants Heelys, too, but I told him he'd break his neck. Knowing that you are just like me, Vincent will have a better shot at the Peace in the Middle East thing.
ReplyDeleteThank you from Vincent for the Birthday wishes! We have already started our campaign for the Peace thing, what we haven't done is taken the training wheels off his bike. This means the Heelys thing... Not lookin so good for The Birthday of 06! xoxo
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