Tuesday, February 8, 2011

An Icy Reception

The storm that brought such wonderful weather to the Midwest (and 20 inches of snow to Chicago) brought central PA a lovely covering of ice. It sure is beautiful, but it tends to get in the way when there are places to go. This has now been a two scraper  winter. I hope to keep it at two. One storm put almost 1/2 inch of ice on everything; the second storm provided us with 1/4 inch. Again, very beautiful, but....

As a result of the great weather, we also lost four days of school over two weeks. Seems like fun, but as the old Fram commercial would say, "Pay me now, or pay me later." Any more weather days and we might be in school until July (or at least it will feel like it).

The kids had basketball games tonight; both played well. Justin had 17 points. Had to be an away game that I couldn't make. Rats! Both of the kids had good games and both are growing as players and as people. They are showing more maturity, both on the court and off. It is great to see the growth take place.

God has been great and has blessed us in so many ways. We are so thankful for all of His may blessings and provisions to our family.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Another Birthday Comes and Goes

Well, I sit here on my birthday with no school today (canceled due to weather) eating pasties and drinking Vernor's Ginger Soda. The snow is shoveled; schoolwork is caught up; life is good. I figured out today that I am 9/20 of the century old – must be that seventh-grade math.

I had the privilege to teach a Sunday School class this past Sunday. We briefly looked at the spiritual gifts. It is amazing to me how God takes different people with different talents and abilities and uses them to accomplish His work. As we were walking to church, one of the men mentioned that if one individual is not using his gifts, then others need to pick up the slack, perhaps even making more work for others. The church functions best when everyone performs the tasks God has gifted and called them to do.

I do not have a smartphone of any type, but as soon as I find the Lesson Plan app, I will be at the store buying a new phone. If it has a bulletin board feature, that would be bonus.

I will be teaching Economics this semester. I am looking forward to that. I am still trying to get a yearbook done. That is as much fun as shoveling snow in mid-January. Of course, that is much better than shoveling in July. School resumes tomorrow, but weather is on the way -- who knows, perhaps we will see another delay or cancellation. I hope not; it is not easy to teach without holding class.

Monday, January 10, 2011

2011 Update

Well Christmas and New Year's of come and gone and we're back into the routine of things. As a family, we had a great holiday season. My parents came to visit and we had a wonderful time for the week they were here. Now the days go by fast and furious -- basketball for the kids, the annual church Teen Winter Retreat, KCEA competitions, and on and on and on. Justin came home yesterday with literature about class rings. I was excited and yet it was like, "Whoa!" What is my son doing with class ring literature? It is amazing that he is getting older, but I am not. I'm not sure how that works.

The holiday season was especially special this year as we were able to spend time with both sets of parents for the first time ever. God has so greatly blessed us with wonderful family. It is great to have a family with whom love is shared, but it is even better to have that family share a love for God and a desire to see His will done.

January 7 was our 22nd anniversary. We had an enjoyable evening as we tried out a new (to us) restaurant in Hershey. The portions were HUGE and the food was delicious. I cannot believe that 22 years have already gone by. As we often hear, "Where has the time gone?" Becky is so wonderful, patient, and loving -- I guess I will buy her a table saw or maybe even a Packers jersey. What better gift for the one you love? God has been so very gracious to me to give me wife like Bec.

Sat., Justin and I went with Pastor and another man from church, along with five other teen guys, to see the Penn State vs. Mich State basketball game. We had a great time. The game was close throughout and exciting right until the end. It had a slightly strange feel to it as the majority of the students are not back on campus yet.

Exams begin at school for the kids (and me). Then, right after exams they head to the Pocono Mtns. for the retreat. I trust that they will have a great time and that God will use the event to speak to their hearts.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas to All

Well, Christmas (the event - packages, etc.) is mostly past, though Christmas day is not even half over. It is amazing how good God has been, even in just the past few weeks. Mom and Dad were able to come visit for a week, even though their car was remodeled and is in the shop. Some of the items we were hoping to get for the kids were on really good sales; the weather has been pleasant (as pleasant as mid-December can be). God has just showered poured dumped His blessings upon us. Later today we will gather with the whole family and celebrate Christmas together with them. Christmas is indeed all about the coming of the Savior, but one of the ancillary benefits is the opportunity to spend time with family. It is especially wonderful when that family shares a common love for God and the things of God. My God not only meets my needs, but He also provides so many things that can only be described as wants. When one thinks of missionaries or military that can not spend the holidays with family, it makes such a time even more special when it can be done. I am so thankful to God for the family He has given, both my natural family and my family by marriage. The greatest gifts that we have cannot be purchased on Amazon or at WalMart; they come only from God. He sent His Son to offer salvation. He places us in the families that He ordains. He gives health and protection. He alone can meet our needs and give us provision. He is a great and wonderful God.

One of the interesting things about Christmas is the time that we celebrate Christmas. In the Old Testament, often we find a statement that says something like "in the third month, on the twelfth day of the month," something happened. Yet when it came the birth of the Messiah, there is no direct statement of the time and very little implication about the time. The time that we celebrate Christmas is not what is important, else God would have had the gospel writers record the date. What is important is that we take the time and reflect on the work of God and the gift that He has offered through Jesus Christ His Son. The Bible tells us that salvation is only available through Christ. No matter what we accomplish in life; no matter how much we accumulate, we can never gain entrance into God's family. That comes only receiving Jesus Christ as our Savior. We hear it often said that we need to celebrate Christmas throughout the whole year and not just at Christmas time, yet we often get so caught up in our routines that we neglect to mediate on our God and the many blessings that He has given us. At this Christmas season, let each of us commit to making Jesus Christ the central focus of our lives. Merry Christmas.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

The Walker’s Christmas Epistle (e-version), version 21


My, what a year this has been. God has showed a step or two of the road ahead, but we still wait on Him for what the future holds. Here is a mini-recap of the year.
With the move and the changes in life, there was basketball for the kids as the year began, but not for Johnny. It felt odd, but this is what God has at this time. As you might expect, school and school activities dominate the calendar.
This year, we celebrated birthdays 44 (Johnny & Becky), 15 (Justin), and 12 (Brianna). We also celebrated anniversary 21 for Johnny & Becky.
Becky is the Assistant Office Manager at Country Meadows of Hershey. Her job is a 25-45 minute commute (depending on traffic) from the house. Unfortunately, she has to work every other weekend, but at least she has consistent work.
Johnny began the year working part-time at Emmanuel Baptist Christian Academy. Beginning in March, he added evenings at FedEx Express to his work schedule. He continued at FedEx until late August, when he began full-time ministry at Emmanuel. This year he is teaching Physical Science (9), Earth Science (7-8), Math 7, Consumer Math (12), and Elementary Computer (1-6). Johnny also coached the school volleyball teams. The varsity team finished runner-up at the state tournament.
Justin is now a sophomore in high school while Bri is in 7th grade. Both kids are able to participate in sports: basketball (both), soccer (Justin), and volleyball (Brianna) at EBCA. As we enter the winter, both kids are preparing for basketball season. They also sing in the choir and play the handbells. Justin is playing the trumpet; Brianna plays the flute. For the second time Justin was able to participate in the Keystone Christian Education Association All-State Choir. The 170 voice choir put on two concerts in the rotunda at the PA capitol. It was thrilling to see and hear. Also, Justin was admitted to the Honor Society this year. Both kids are doing very well in all that they do.
Speaking of winter...well, let’s not. Last winter central PA received more snow than had been received in many years. Johnny and the kids were able to go sledding a number of times, something we never did in Texas. It was a lot of fun. We also had the great “privilege” of shoveling A LOT of snow - didn’t need to do that in TX either.
We know that God is faithful. It has been exciting to see Him accomplish His will. We trust that you will enjoy the blessings of God during this Christmas season.
If you get up our way, give us a call. Friends are always welcomed.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

A Blessed Time

It has been a while since I last updated, mostly due to typing tests and quizzes, volleyball (coaching, and tournament), and other causes of general busyness. It has been quite busy lately, but all has been good. God has been blessing and meeting needs.

The last half of October was BUSY with volleyball games. The varsity team participated in the KCEA (Keystone Christian Education Association) AA Volleyball Tournament. The team played exceptionally well, missing the title by one point. I was very proud of their effort. They put up with a lot throughout the season, having what amounted to a rookie coach. I had coached volleyball before, but it was years ago and the game has changed radically since I last coached VB. The girls had a new coach and a new system with little time to adjust. They really played well, especially during the tournament. The team that defeated us in the championship game had played in the finals perhaps three of the last four years, winning two of those years.

This week (Nov 15-18) I attended a Student Leadership Conference with 20 students from Emmanuel. There was a total of 120 students present at the conference. We had a tremendous week. Keven Brownfield was the preacher, while Chad Williams was the teacher. The young people from EBCA learned much and have a great desire to apply what they learn. I am looking forward to seeing the work of God in their lives in the days to come. I have attended many of these conferences over the years and I am continually reminded of the impact the preaching/teaching has. The material is regularly updated, the speakers change... the conference stays fresh and new to the students. It is a tremendous tool in young lives.

We returned to EBCA on Thursday afternoon and then 19 students from EBCA left for KCEA All-State Choir rehearsal. This is a great event that is an annual highlight for the students. Students go through an audition process and those that are accepted have the opportunity to participate in 2 concerts in the PA capitol rotunda. The sound is awesome in that setting. The choir had 170 members; they sounded wonderful.

Much more is going on, but time does not allow elaboration. Enjoy.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

An Encouraging Walk

On Tuesday of this week, Justin was admitted as a member of the National Honor Society. Bec & I were so pleased, and yes, even proud. While Justin is still growing and maturing, the growth in the last year or so has been amazing. Both of the children are doing marvelously well, involving themselves in so many areas, including athletics, music, art, etc. I stand back as a dad and just breathe out thanks to God for all that He has done. It has been wonderful to see. Psalm 40:5 tells us of David's feeling that God's works were many and wonderful; all I can say is that I whole-heartedly agree. They are more than can be numbered and greater than I can understand. Congratulations Justin and Brie! I am proud of both of you.