I graduated from HHS in 1988, then from the University of Alabama in 1993 with a B.S. in Finance. Worked for a while as a teacher and accountant, then eventually moved to Springfield, MO where I earned a Master of Theology degree from the A/G Theological Seminary. I met my future wife, Kristi, while I was in Springfield. During that time I made several ministry trips to Calcutta, India, and after Kristi and I were married in June of 2000, we went together on a short-term ministry trip to India and Nepal. In January 2001, we returned to Nepal for a one-year ministry assignment. We returned back to the States in 2002, and our first son, Nathaniel, was born in April of that year. Kristi, Nate and I returned back to Kathmandu, Nepal in August 2003. God blessed us with a daughter, Abigail, in December 2004, and during a recent furlough in the U.S. we had another son, Judah, who is now 4 months old. My family and I have just returned back to Nepal for a 4-year ministry term.
Hi Jason. Wow! Nepal. I guess you won't be at the reunion in September. Ha! Sounds like you are off doing great things though. Good to see ya, if only in pictures. You have a lovely family.
Jason, you are talented enough, you could probably play anything you try to play. It is so nice to see your family and hear about the wonderful work you guys are doing in Nepal (with little ones, too). I remember living in Japan while Lee taught English and having our son there. Your wife is a saint. That's a tough job as a mom and wife. Lee dropped by Nepal while he was in between work and home. He does want to return one day and go to "base camp" (which it looks like you did), but it will probably be a few years. He is starting law school in the Fall of 2009 at Univ. of Pennsylvania. The "Messenger" pictures are great aren't they? It's funny to see them all back then. We have so many memories from our "youth group" days at Garywood.
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Wow Jason, your family is beautiful and your mission work in Nepal sounds so exciting. Lee just returned from Nepal last month. He was only there a few days between business trips. It's so good to catch up with old friends. Do you still play piano?
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Yes he's quite different with all the facial hair :) I have Daniel's email but she does not seem to check it often. I will see her Sunday so I will get it and message it to you, he's leaving Saturday but I'm sure he will email when he gets back. Take care!
You have a beautiful family. My sister Daniel and her husband Chris Pilkerton went to Tulsa for quite sometime and then to Honduras for a few years with the Odells. Once they come back to the states they were in charge of the youth ministries at Mark Winsletts church but he is now doing missions work exclusively. As a matter of fact he is leaving this Saturday again to visit Pakistan. The have been to Africa, India, but he has focused more on the Afgan and Pakistani regions. Prayers to you and your family during your travels.
Hey! I was at John's 40th party and he said that you all had headed back on the mission field. That is great. You and your family will be in our prayers.
I know.....I've gotta work on the pics....you'e not the only one thats been fussing at me. And yes I always knew you would do some kind of missions. Your dad was a great inspiration for you , but I never thought you'd go to Kathmandu!!! Good grief, my kids would die without Milos and Mcdonalds!!
Talk to ya soon....and I will work on photos...sometime...Barb
Jason - make sure you put my email address in your list too. David doesn't check his email like I do. We like to put missionary updates in our weekly church bulletin. Everyone will be excited to hear about you.
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glen.starling@charter.net would be the address I have for Glen.
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Talk to ya soon....and I will work on photos...sometime...Barb
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