My Year-End Reflection of 2024

Personal reflections – I’m thinking about 2024 and how it was for me this year. The most amazing moment in 2024, and probably in my whole life, was when my daughter was born. Having a baby has significantly affected me. It drastically alters my lifestyle, reshapes my priorities, and even defines my new identity as a father. Each day brings a wave of feelings. These range from immense love and responsibility to moments of sheer joy. At times, there is also exhaustion. My days are now filled with challenges like sleep disruption, a time commitment devoted to her needs, and the social adjustments that come with being a new parent. Yet, midst these struggles, there is overwhelming love and joy for my daughter that outweighs it all. It’s incredibly fulfilling to watch her grow and develop. I delight to see her smiles. I love the way she locks eyes with me. Her natural curiosity to explore and learn is fascinating to witness—every little discovery seems like an achievement. She also imitates sounds, which brings such a joy to our days. I’m looking ahead with excitement to see her first crawl and the day I hear her say “Dad” for the very first time. I imagine her taking her first steps, walking on her own, and all the new physical and social developments that will soon unfold. Every milestone feels like a great blessing, and I am truly grateful to have her in my life, knowing that each moment is a treasure that I will hold dear forever.

Mission work – In 2024, I did go to Belem, Brazil, Mozambique, and Angola. It was a great experience for me as always, as each location brought some opportunities for growth. Right now, we are making some adjustments for DOT to enhance our program, ensuring a more effective translation for our projects. Our goal is to make our projects better for Bible translation, recognizing the critical need for accuracy and accessible for the Deaf. Bible translation is very challenging work. This is especially true for the Deaf. It requires not only linguistic precision but also cultural sensitivity to convey the intended message. We want for all Bible translations to be clear, natural, and understandable, maintaining high standards of accuracy and acceptability so that the Deaf community will understand better. I’m still keeping in touch with my projects, collaborating closely with dedicated teams. They all are eager to do more translations in 2025, fueled by a shared passion for making the scriptures accessible to the Deaf. The enthusiasm and commitment I see from my projects involved inspire me to continue this important work.

Goals for 2025 – I’m hopeful to do more missions in 2025 to meet and see how the ongoing projects are progressing. Observing them in person works best. In-person interactions give immediate feedback, share ideas, build relationships, etc. Relying solely on contact via video calls, messages, and emails lack these qualities. I’m excited about the possibilities that lie ahead. I am looking ahead to discovering what God has planned for me. I believe that each journey holds unique lessons and opportunities for growth. This is not only for myself but for everyone involved.

Prayer requests – Pray for wisdom in raising our daughter. Pray for effective ministry to deaf communities. Pray for mission opportunities. Pray for guidance in finding a new home.

I’m blessed to do Lord’s work so I’ll continue on this path in 2025.

Thank you for your support and prayers! Of course, I will continue to update with my missions in this blog.

May the Lord shine His light upon you and bless you abundantly in 2025!

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