Sorry for the delay, but something came up!

Thanks to all of you that faithfully check-in on our family by reading our blog. I am sorry that it's been a long while since we last updated this journal! There just doesn't seem to be enough hours in the day!

We continue to be amazed at the Lord's blessings in our lives. We just completed a week-long missions conference in one of our supporting churches in Lexington, NC. This was the 75th anniversary of the church and the conference highlighted the church's many years of missions emphasis. They also had special activities planned for the missionaries during the day. One day we traveled to a zoo-like ranch to watch exotic animals up-close from horse drawn carriages. Another day there was bowling with the teens. They even took us shopping one day and gave us money to spend! The conference was a real time of encouragment for us all.

We were unable to attend the final closing services of the conference because of a tiny little surprise. As you know, Olivia Joy arrived on that Sunday morning and has been a blessing to the family ever since. Be sure to check out the Poekids blog at: http://www.poekids.blogspot.com for a few pictures of Olivia.

Seven churches in 3 weeks...

It is interesting to minister in so many churches in such a short period of time. Last weekend we enjoyed ministering to churches in both North Carolina and Virginia. This week we will visit one church in Winston-Salem for the morning services and another church in Mooresville, NC in the evening. Then Monday evening we start a seven day missions conference in Lexington, NC. It is great to help promote and encourage people for missions.

Did you know some experts estimate that the number of missionaries has declined by 20 percent in the last ten years? As the world's population continues to grow, less people are willing to help share the Gospel with the millions of lost souls. The needs are truly great in Peru and around the globe. Please pray for us as we try to encourage others to do their part in reaching the world with the saving message of Jesus Christ.