Dear Friends and Family,
This week was astronomy week at Sun Valley. Last fall when
we took the children to the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Roger happened to run into a man who is part
of a program that sends astronomers to the various school sites and shows them
cool stuff on the computers (in a trailer) or teaches them some astronomy
basics in the classroom. We have been preparing for their 2-day visit by studying
stars in our classrooms and reading related topics with our students. Most of
the teachers also showed Louie Giglio’s “How Great is Our God” video. (If you
haven’t seen it, just stop right now and watch it: http://vimeo.com/44485151).
As the children watched the computer-generated phases of the
moon, we taught them that the moon is a faithful witness (Psalm 89:37). Every
24 hours we see the moon as it orbits, stabilizes and protects the earth. One
of our teachers asked her students to write down the name of someone they
wanted to be a faithful witness to, and one student reported to her that he had
written down the name of another student in the dorm (whom we have been praying
for since day one). Revival can start when students care about the spiritual
condition of their dorm mates.
The heavens are
telling the glory of God (Psalm 19:1)! We looked at Sirius, Antares, and Betelgeuse
and other stars that are trillions of miles away and tried to count them as
Abraham did. What an awesome God we worship! But that should not make us feel
small; it should make us feel privileged, because we are made in His image, and
He cares for us. We appreciate the way you have extended God’s care
through your care for us too. Thank you for helpful gifts these past few
months. We know that He can hold onto us no matter what happens. My students
are troubled by many things, and I had the opportunity to share with them how
Jesus can hold onto them even when they are plagued by memories of unspeakable
things in their lives. The more we learn, the more our hearts break for these
dear creations of God.
Our first Arizona snow! What a surprise! |
The children ran Time forward and backward on the computers as
they watched sunrises and sunsets over England. Our sun, close and warm, is really a ball of
raging, massive, and ferocious fire. God
laughs at the pride of men and devils that oppose him (Psalm 2:4). Though we
feel satan’s attacks daily on the campus through such things as behavior
issues, financial need, lifestyle decisions made by parents that affect their
children, and false religion, we know He is in control; and we have a
close-knit and warm community of believers here to soldier with us.
This week please pray particularly for the financial needs
of Sun Valley Indian School, which operates totally on donations. We worship
the unrivaled God, who showers us with wisdom, kindness and faithfulness; and we
pray that we will serve Him faithfully.
Love,
The Everetts