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God is Eternal

BROOD TALES
We are excited to be part
of the kingdom work here
at the Fort. What a joy it
is to be part of a team
that is doing temporal
work with eternal
implications.

Newsletter

Family update
Silas is in 10th grade
and is taking drivers
ed.

Please pray for us as we


prepare for:

Cowboy Truth

Middle school class

Wrangler
development
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New horses to be
worked into the
program

Amos is in 9th grade


and will be old
enough to officially
be a wrangler this
summer.

picture or graphic.

Marcayle is in 4th
grade and will be
doing more riding
than ever

God is faithful!!
This past year we have
experienced Gods
faithfulness over and over.
As some of you have heard
Dyane became ill last April
and has spent the last year
learning to deal with the
effects of this sickness.
During this time our faith
has grown as we have
learned to hang on Gods
Word even more. God has
been our strength.

Outpost Stables

How much is
one soul
worth?

We have been so blessed as


we have watched each one

God is our Provider!

On December 4th the hay


storage building burnt to
the ground. Along with hay
we also lost several pieces
of farm equipment, some
utility carts and lumber. We
praise the Lord that no one
and no animals were
injured.
This has been a royal pain
but we praise the Lord that
we were able to do trail and

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graphic.

Christmas 2004

Volume 1, Issue 1

Your Familys Name

2013 ministry highlights

(242) 555-0193

Above: Baptism in Spider Lake


Lower: Silas giving pony rides

Adding pictures to your


newsletter

If you would be interested in watching


the
last two
years
Cowboy
Jonathan
and
Dyane
Brood Truth:
serve as
2014:
http://youtu.be/kKxdpIxRrEg
full-time missionaries at Fort
2013:
http://youtu.be/DNf45Jl83-Q
Wilderness.
To support them
financially, tax-deductible gifts can
be sent to Fort Wilderness, Box
715, McNaughton, WI 54543 You
can also give securely at
fortwilderness.com

New Tractor and Bale Processor

December 4th 2014

Contributions to Fort Wilderness will


be used as indicated by the donor
to the extent consistent with the
policies and procedures of the Fort,
and are subject to its control and
discretion.

Our Family
Address line 1
Address line 2
City, ST ZIP Code
Phone:
(242) 555-0167
Fax:
(242) 555-0168

On the back of your familys


newsletter, you may want to add a
simple greeting, poem, or an example
of your childrens artwork. This is the
first part of the newsletter that your
loved ones will see, so make sure that
it is festive and eye-catching.

Our kids favorite


Christmas joke:
What do you call a person

You can add your own artwork to the


back of a family newsletter by scanning
in a drawing or a photograph.

who is afraid of Santa


Claus?
Claustrophobic!

Seasons greetings!
E-Mail:
someone@example.com
Web Site:
www.widgets.msn.com

A favorite family
phrase or slogan

A great way to add content to this


newsletter is to include a calendar of
upcoming events or a special memory
that your family shares. You can also
transcribe the words of a song or a
poem onto the back of your newsletter
to set the tone for the rest of your
message.
With a little creativity and imagination,
creating a holiday newsletter can be a
great way to say Seasons Greetings!

can go here.

Our Familys Name


Address line 1
Address line 2
City, ST ZIP Code

Friends Name
Street Address
City, State Zip Code

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Christmas 2004

Volume 1, Issue 1

Your Familys Name

(242) 555-0193

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