The Christmas Chronicles
Zach Cann • March 10, 2022
The last 10 years in Christmas Cards.
For the last 10 years, we have sent out Christmas Cards with family photos and a poem that summarizes the year. They are a testimony of God's kindness and faithfulness. There are stories of seasons of hope and fear, new life and death, courage and weakness, sunshine and rain, plans destroyed and plans fulfilled. Through it all, the strand of God's unfaltering care. As I wrote in our very first poem, God truly has given us grace "in ways that bend beyond what we can comprehend." So here is a trip down memory lane to the glory of our God and Savior Jesus Christ.
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Juli died yesterday. The news came to us through Bangena and her young daughter on our steps.                                                                                                            “Juli died and her brothers are trying to hurt her husband. They are hiding him there in the Counsel’s house," they said, pointing to our next-door neighbor’s hut.                                                                                                            So many people were shocked. “How could she be dead? She wasn’t sick. I saw her just a couple days ago…!”                                                                                                            Eventually we learned that Juli had hemorrhaged all night and had died in the morning. A brand new baby, miscarried, and they could not stop the bleeding.                                                                                                            Juli has seven children close in age (the youngest was still nursing). Her parents knew that children so close together can cause complications, so a while back they told Samuel to stop getting his wife pregnant. Samuel agreed and promised his wife she wouldn't have any more kids, but it was a promise he couldn't keep.
 

As you may have read in email updates and other posts, we have new teammates - Josh and Autumn Miller! We are so thankful to the Lord for giving this sweet couple a desire to serve the Lord here among the Do people. They have been working since July to turn our previous office into their new home!                                                                                                 Josh and Kombuk (our Madang carpenter friend) have flown in every couple weeks to work. A close family friend Johnathan is also here helping with the build. He flew out from the states in August and is staying here in PNG until the house is done! Johnathan has stayed in the village even between trips to keep working, which has been sweet for our family as we have been able to get to know him.
 

On Monday, a new literacy class began! Our literacy teachers, Maikepe and Namura, have been gathering names and school fees for a year, but interest here was low. Once some men from a nearby village decided to join, interest (there and here!) spiked and we have an overflowing classroom.                                                                                                            Sewing to bind four more literacy books to account for the extra students:
 

Our littlest Ellie turned two! We love this little girl and thank God for completing our family with her.                                                                                                              We can see her beginning to grow A BIT in independence and contentment as she matures and is able to communicate.                                                                                                                                     She has lots of words, giggles often at Annie's silliness, loves rice, and (as a last born) is usually just along for the ride.                                                                                                                                     She is happy to write in the dirt or play on the rope swing, look at books on the couch or look out the window in a hut, but if anything goes wrong, she just wants her mama.                                                                                                                        It is sweet to see how good the boys are with her, and Annie is a good big sister, too! (Though Annie DID have a good cry a few days ago when she realized she wasn't going to get any presents on Ellie's birthday 😉)
 

The boy that made us parents turned 13 on Friday! This boy is growing up!                                                                                                                                                      He has always been an analyst, but now he is thinking big thoughts about future plans and budgets. He has always been conscious of the feelings of others, but he is now taking more initiative to step up and handle things for others.
 










