Wednesday, May 4, 2011

[GT Navs] House Dinner- tomorrow (Thursday)

A message from Jason:

Hey everyone!

Last I checked, God is still super awesome, and loves you every day with a thunderous love - even on our low days.  He is the one who is able to do more than we can ask or imagine.  He is constant and faithful, and it is my hope that we will grow to be more confident in his solid promises and learn to walk by faith.

In other good news - I will graduate this semester with a masters degree.  I walk on Sunday if you want to come!  I have a request pending on God's divine table for what the next step is, but he hasn't told me yet for sure.  That is to say, things are up in the air. 

This is last minute, but the plan is to fix a bunch of scrumptious food on THURSDAY EVENING- May 5th - probably ready at 7pm.  The menu will most likely be meat spaghetti, with salad and french bread, etc.  Please let me know if you want to come - so I can prepare accordingly.  I hope to see you.  As always, I appreciate any volunteers for desserts and sides and drinks.

Also, my sister Kristina, and brother Joshua will be in town, so this is a good opportunity to meet them.  Three Okermans in one place can't be a bad thing.

Blessings.
Jason


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Chelsea Bailey
Undergraduate Student
College of Management
Georgia Institute of Technology

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

[GT Navs] 40 days of water

A message from Nathan:

Sorry guys but I have forgotten to take your money from you for the 40 Days of Water (and wouldn't have remembered if not for Kayla), so here is the plan.  You can give me money sometime this week before you leave and I will make a payment or you can give on your own.  The organization we are giving to is Blood Water Mission and you can give by credit card online.  If you do give on your own, if you don't mind send me an email telling me the amount you gave.  It's not a competition or anything but it would be cool to know how much Navs and friends gave as a whole.

Sorry for dropping the ball on this.  And remember to continue to pray over clean water.  Our money can go a long way, but we pray to a God who is able to do immeasurably more than we can ask or imagine.

Have an awesome summer.  Love you guys

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Nathan Evans
Georgia Institute of Technology
Materials Science and Engineering '12



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Chelsea Bailey
Undergraduate Student
College of Management
Georgia Institute of Technology