This page holds the reports on my ministry activities for 2007, for the information of those who support me and keep me in their prayers. The reports below are excerpts from reports sent to certain churches and individuals. Some information of a personal and private nature may not be included on
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Dear Brethren... This report covers the final quarter of 2007. Changing Childers... Having settled in Childers, we decided to change the town slightly by replacing our back stairs with a small deck and butterfly staircase, and also removing a huge tree in the back garden. Both the stairs and the tree were dangerous. The stairs went 16 steps straight to the back door, no landing. It was most awkward to open the door. One found oneself teetering at the top of the stairs trying to open the door on to oneself. Quite a balancing act, especially if trying to hold a bag of shopping as well. Now the door opens on to a safe deck and the stairs descend in two stages. Removal of the tree has improved our view, and we can enjoy it more sitting on the new deck. The old stairs were Bundaberg congregation is currently where I am preaching and teaching classes. Attendances at Bundaberg exceed 30 on Sunday mornings, and around 20 at the classes. The original agreement I made with Bundaberg was to teach two classes per week and take my turn at preaching --that was what I did at Bairnsdale. In fact, I am taking three classes a week and preaching most of the Sunday morning sermons, nearly twice the workload I had intended. In nine months to the end of December, I had given 139 lessons at Bundaberg. This has been too much really, but I can see the need for it. Furthermore, it is a way for me to compensate the Bundaberg church for the expenses it paid to assist us in moving to the area. I take no wages from the Bundaberg church treasury, but do receive a monthly cheque of $100 per month as Sermon and class topics: During the quarter, in the three class periods Sunday morning, Sunday evening, and Wedensday evening, I presented four series of lessons. The theme topics were The Ancient Order, Study of Isaiah, Seven Ems in Colossians, and Special words in the New Testament. In addition to these I preached many single lessons on The video ministry continues to be useful and I hear of people still using the tapes. I do not make videos anymore, but have very occasionally been working on the digitizing with a view to preserving the video lessons and making them available The website for the internet grew by another 33 pages, and passed two milestones: 800 study pages, and 900 total pages. The site had its sixth birthday on December 19, and has now been 5 years online. I added a Susanne's health remains a concern and I expect to continue being her carer permanently. Fortunately she now has medication that is agreeable, and helps her to better manage her illness rather than making it worse with serious side effects. We go for walks every day Regular support has continued to be sent faithfully, and I am very thankful for that. It is far better to have a small amount of regular and reliable support over many years than to have much support that fizzles out Thanks once again, your servant and Christ's, Ron Graham |
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Dear Brethren... This report covers the third quarter of 2007 Settled in Childers... we unpacked the last cardboard carton and said, “Never again!” It is now over six months since we left Bairnsdale, and only just now are we beginning to settle, get organized, and feel ourselves again. But we thank the Lord for blessing us
Childers is a pleasant place. We discovered, with the help of neighbours, that from our kitchen window we can look out toward the hill on which the hospital used to be, where Susanne's father (a faithful gospel preacher) was born. We have enjoyed the weather over winter's end and early Spring. We had several inches of needed rain, and temperatures by day mostly between 20°C and 30°C. One highlight of exploring our new environment, was the kindness of a Bundaberg cane farmer in letting us view a cane fire on his property. Sometimes it is necessary to set fire to a cane field before harvesting. Bundaberg sermons and classes... continued to occupy much of my time. In the three months I preached 10 Sunday morning sermons and 12 Sunday evening lessons. I also taught 12 Sunday adult classes and 11 Wednesday evening classes. This amounted to 45 lessons in all for the quarter. The tally of lessons given at Bundaberg stands at 98 as of The Sunday morning and evening sermons provided a variety of topics, all of them central to the Christian life and faith. The Bible classes on Wednesday night continued studies in Isaiah, with a semester break in which I taught on the second coming in Paul's letters to the Thessalonians. In the Sunday morning classes, we continued with word studies, examining words associated with the church and various ministries. Between twelve and twenty people attend the classes Sunday morning Health wise... we have both have had some trouble, but have not done too badly considering the health issues we have to manage, and the stresses and strains of moving and living in temporary digs. A trip to Melbourne and a trip to Wagga Wagga took a bit out of us too. But we are really quite pleased with how well we have coped with all the Regular personal support... continued at the same level over the quarter, and I am very thankful for this. I still split the support about The website for the internet (www.simplybible.com) grew to 886 pages. In the three months I added 20 new study pages. Users made 235,530 page requests for the quarter, an average of 2588 per 24 hours. This indicates that several hundred people use the site every day. The home page is now one of the most accessed pages, indicating that some users are telling other people The search engine, now called “simplybibleFinder”, is being used more frequently I am noticing the development of a more generalized usage of study pages Thank you again... for your encouragement of my work in the gospel, and for your prayers. I'm always very aware that without the care and prayer of brethren in various places, I would not be able to continue the work. Your sharing in the gospel Ron Graham |
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Dear Brethren... This report covers the second quarter of 2007. Winter in Bundaberg... Well, what a surprise. Bundaberg turned on what the locals have called “the coldest winter for ten years”. We had to hunt among our unopened boxes to find extra blankets. We had a nice lot of rain, but not like Bairnsdale. They got the worst floods for many decades. There was a bad flood before I came to live in Bairnsdale, and this even worse flood soon after we left. People are saying that our comings and goings have Classes and Sermons at Bundaberg... On Sunday mornings I have been teaching Finding a New Home... We found it very difficult to find a new home. Houses of interest to us were at the low end of the market. These are about a third higher in price than in Bairnsdale. Worse still, there is no time to inspect several houses and choose from among them, because by the time you get back to the agents the house you chose is likely to have been already sold to someone else! We had also noticed some health issues living in Bundaberg, and I began to look a little further afield. Susanne and I found Childers (about 40 minutes from Bundaberg) to be very suitable. The local business people went out of their way to assist us. We found a Website (www.simplybible.com)... I added 25 more pages, all Bible lessons. These pages include part of a new series on Bundaberg Welcome... The brethren organized a welcome evening for Susanne and I, hosted by one of the younger families at their home. We appreciated and Thank you again... for your encouragement of my work in the gospel, and for your prayers. I'm always very conscious that without the care and prayer of brethren in various places, I would not be able to continue the work. Your participation in the gospel Ron Graham |
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Dear Brethren... This report covers the first quarter of 2007. Autumn in Bundaberg... As summer in Bairnsdale came to an end and Autumn began, the time came for us to travel up to Bundaberg. The weather for our journey was perfect, except for a small dust storm on the way to Goondawindi. When we arrived in Bundaberg the first two days were extremely hot and we were panting, wondering how we would cope if this was typical weather. But then we noticed all the locals complaining, so we knew it wasn't normal. The weather has settled down to around Classes taught... The Sunday adult class in Bairnsdale continued the study of words having special meanings in scripture. We studied covenant, hades, resurrection, boldness, and Amen. Tuesday nights at Bairnsdale I continued Website (www.simplybible.com)... I added 17 more pages, all Bible lessons. These pages include a new series on Page requests from the server for the quarter were January 63,890, February 62,561, March 65,767. On average there were 2,112 page requests per day. Changing landlines from Bairnsdale to Bundaberg was made easy and seamless by Eftel and Telstra. Eftel's help desk and sales team were helpful and efficient. When I got to Bundaberg all I had to do was plug in my computer. I have finished putting together the search engine and database. I consider the existing version of simplybibleFinder (7.1) to be complete. Of course the database will continue to be updated to incorporate new additions to the site. I'm sure I will make occasional minor edits to the database too. However I consider the simplybibleFinder program and database is fully developed now. It has passed from the development stage to the maintenance stage. I notice that the search results page is now the most requested on the website, so users seem to be taking good Bairnsdale's sendoff. On the last Tuesday night at Bairnsdale there was a surprise supper. Each home where classes were held used to have its own regular "speciality" for supper —dates scones at one home, lemon slice at another, and so forth. On the last Tuesday prior to our leaving Bairnsdale, we had all the specialities at once! That will be hard to forget and it was a Thank you again... for your encouragement of my work in the gospel, and for your prayers. You help to make Ron Graham |