Dear Friend of FOA,
Each
year as we tend to our garden here at the ministry there is a lot of
maintenance involved – especially early on when the plants are starting to
grow. They are very fragile. The weeds try to come up and choke them
out. Heavy rains can wash them out if
they aren’t rooted well. It takes time
and care so the plants can grow up and mature to produce fruit. Cultivation is key to our garden’s success.
After a very long year dealing with Covid (like everyone else) we are thankful to be able to return to some normalcy. We have decided to no longer quarantine new men coming in. This allows our Romans students to return to the Romans house for their living accommodations, and opens up more beds in the Doctrine house to fill in the coming weeks. We have also started to have family visits once again for our doctrine students and weekend passes for our Romans students. These times with families are very profitable for encouragement and growth. We hope in the next couple months to have more things return to normal. Thank you for your prayers for us during this time of Covid and we ask for continued prayers for wisdom in the decisions made each day.
Resting in the Husbandman and the Vine (John 15),
Aaron Bonner