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Simply Christmas
I love being here during Christmas…
(Lots of new photos added!)
in a land that is poor & yet is filled with appreciation for the very little it has…in a land that has more smiles upon it’s people then I’ve ever encountered anywhere else…no hustle and bustle Christmas shopping here and a people who are more relaxed and stress free in the midst of great poverty. They teach me so much…their lives are a living sermon to me about trust and simplicity.
Last year I cried and cried as the kids received their gifts. It was the most memorable Christmas I’ve ever had.
Jeff and I will be going to a village that is about a 20 min drive from our home on Christmas Eve morning to bring food and gifts to another Iris orphanage. There are 36 children at that base. Folks from Canada are funding all the building and support of that orphanage. Our medical team goes there once a week to give medicine, etc to those in need. On Christmas Eve we will have candlelight service at our base where all the kids light candles and you pray no one lights another kid’s hair or clothes on fire! Christmas day we hand out gifts and feed thousands of villagers.
Thank you to those who have blessed us with your generous Christmas gifts!
One of our missionaries, Miriam, had to fly out for an emergency flight to South Africa for a wound infection. She was unable to even walk. She is now in the hospital and doing better, but the doctor wants her to stay in SA for at least a week so she won’t be with us for Christmas. Please pray for God’s protection upon all of us here. We battle much against sickness and disease. Jeff and I have been blessed with good health and we covet your continued prayers for this. Also pray for rest and God’s blessings upon Rolland and Heidi.
Merry Christmas!
With love and appreciation for your friendship,
Janet and Jeff
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Merry Christmas!
Posted on: 2007-12-21 13:10:32
By: vickicasey
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Edited By: MyWebGroup
On: 2007-12-21 13:12:31
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Thank you so much for the new photos and update! Thinking of you and praying for you and all the children and workers with you.
Love,
Vicki Casey
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Re: Merry Christmas!
Posted on: 2008-01-07 18:12:16
By: Janet
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Thanks Vicki! That means a lot to me that you pray for us. Love,
Janet
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powerleveling: coolingame.com
Posted on: 2008-11-18 05:53:05
By: leveln
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Your wow power leveling adventure in Iysa begins in the city of wow powerleveling Roumen. This quaint town will be your home base until around powerleveling level 20. Begin your adventure by talking to Elemental Helper Remi and get your first power leveling quest! She will give you a few instructions and then send you to Healer Julia. To locate NPCs (non-player characters) on the map, press the M button. Healer Julia is just up the wow power level steps to the right.
Once you talk with Julia wow powerlevel, she will tell you all about HP (health points - red) and SP (spirit points - blue) stones. These are used to refill your wow powerleveling health and spirit when they get low wow power leveling. You receive a few free stones from Julia when you start your adventure in Isya and can always buy more wow power leveln from her. Julia will also give you your first wow powerleveln quest – a monster hunt to kill Slimes and Mushrooms. They can be found in the forest at the edge of fiesta online town.
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Before you battle fiesta online, check out your character stats. Hit “C” or click the Character icon in the bottom right corner of the fiesta online gold screen. You will see the following character attributes:
STR (strength) – helps melee attacks and defense last chaos
DEX (dexterity) – increases ranged damage, chance to dodge attacks, and lastchaos attack speed
END (endurance) – increases hit points
INT (intelligence) – increases magic damage and last chaos gold resistance
SPR (spirit) – increases spirit points, chance to critical hit and spell cooldown
Your character begins the game with one free stat point and will receive an additional stat point for every increase in lastchaos gold level.
Equip your last chaos gold weapon and get ready to help save Isya! Hit the “I” key or click the Inventory icon in the lower right portion of the lastchaos gold screen. Your weapon will be in your inventory; right-click to equip fly for fun. To attack a flyff penya monster, double click on it. Mages start with an additional skill – the magic missile spell in their dofus skill bar. Select a monster and right-click on a spell or skill to use dofus kamas. Slain monsters often will drop items, so be sure to pick them up! Some are valuable and you can sell them to other players or NPCs.
If you get low dofus on life, use an HP stone by hitting the “Q” key or an SP stone by hitting “E”. You can also assign dofus kamas to your quick bar skills by opening your skills window, clicking on dragging them to the quick bar of your choice.
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When not fighting flyff, rest in your mini house to regain health and spirit points! Hit the “H” key or click on the house icon in the bottom right corner of the game window to bring up the Mini House menu. Click the
“Rest [HOME]” button to enter your flyff penya house. If your house does not appear, move to a less crowded area or away from NPCs and try again. Press “H” again to exit your mini house.
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Keep all the NosTale gold Summoned Beast Leather you find! These are valuable early in the game and can be sold to other players. A lot of the NosTale gold you will find while fighting enemies can also be used for crafting NosTale items later in the game. You can choose up to two crafting professions. Keep the items you find that relate to your chosen crafting professions, and sell the rest to make money. For instance, keep the ones related to potions and scrolls, but sell the ones relating to stones.
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Posted on: 2008-01-06 17:33:52
By: Sandi
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Janet and Jeff, It is with such joy that I read about JoyWalk! How amazing to see what you are accomplishing from so very far away in my own front room. You certainly make my day when I go in a read what you have to say. Love to you!
Sandi Halverson
Snoqualmie, WA
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Posted on: 2008-01-07 18:16:56
By: Janet
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Hi Sandi,
How great to hear from you! Please tell all the buddies at the library I think of them and miss them. Thanks for taking the time to post a note as it warmed my heart.
Much love to you,
Janet
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