Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Back in the States



The picture above is one of down town (the CBD) of Newark. Martha picked me up from the Newark airport last might around 12:00am or early Tuesday morning.

After a total of about 33 hours travel I arrived at the home of the Lipsy family in Pompton Plains New Jersey.

In the last few days before our mariage there are a few details to take care of. Please continue to remember us in prayer.

Love through Christ,

terry

5 comments:

Robert Kingston said...

Glad to hear you made it safely mate.

Enjoy your time over there - looking forward to hearing about it when you return.

Joanna said...

Great to have you here, Terry!

I'm looking forward to a wonderful wedding with two of my most favorite people. God will richly bless you in Christ, sure to His promises... I just look forward to hearing about it!

In Christ's love,
Your sister Joanna

P.S. JUST 2 MORE SLEEPS! :)

Unknown said...

Terry and Martha,

As your day draws nearer, I just want to share with you my excitement and joy for you both. I get a tear in my eye (columbo) thinking about how long I've known Terry and how far he's come... what's more... how far I've come because God saw fit to put some one in my life that would read Scripture with me in a way I could understand. Terry, thank you for being my friend in Christ. Martha, You sound like a remarkable woman! May God bless you both richly in your marriage. .... God is Good! Love you both!

In Him,
Becki Doornbos

Andy Joe said...

Its been four days since your wedding already and there are no new posts on your site! What's going on? Get it together you two! ;-)

Robert Kingston said...

Still no word from the couple themselves - but we did eventually manage to track down an email address for Martha's Dad and get confirmation that the wedding did actually take place (and we have some photos to prove it).

Would have been nice if they'd organized for some photos or message to be sent down to us in Tasmania saying it had all gone well, but at least we know now.

There are plenty of people down here looking forward to hearing about it when they return.