The Sears Family Prayer Letter – August 2021

The Sears Family Prayer Letter – August 2021

Dear supporters, In the Rear-view Mirror WOW, Has God been good! August has been a fantastic month filled with meetings. We originally thought that this month would be empty with not a whole lot happening, but that is not what God had in store for us. We have had the...
The Sears Family Prayer Letter – August 2021

The Sears Family Prayer Letter – July 2021

Dear supporters, In the Rear-view Mirror This last month has been a fantastic month for us. We have been able to see God use us in yet another Vacation Bible School in Asheville, NC where we were able to see several children who hadn’t been to church in quite some...
The Sears Family Prayer Letter – August 2021

The Sears Family Prayer Letter – June 2021

Dear supporters, In the Rear-view Mirror Having the opportunity to be a help in ministry is always a blessing, and I believe that God honors and blesses our efforts. I say that because that is exactly what we witnessed this month. We are currently at our sending...
The Sears Family Prayer Letter – August 2021

The Sears Family Prayer Letter – May 2021

Dear supporters, In the Rear-view Mirror This past month, we have been able to spend some more time at home as the spring missions conference season comes to a close, however, we are doing our best to remain busy for the LORD with much yet to do. We were able to help...
The Sears Family Prayer Letter – August 2021

The Sears Family Prayer Letter – April 2021

Dear supporters, In the Rear-view Mirror We have enjoyed the opportunity to be home some during this past month. But what an incredible month it has been. From the day we left on our big trip last month to a week after we returned home we saw almost $600 dollars of...
The Sears Family Prayer Letter – August 2021

The Sears Family Prayer Letter – February 2022

Dear supporters, In the Rear-view Mirror February was a wonderful month. We started on a rough note with Everett testing positive for Covid. Because of this we had to quarantine him for ten days. Which is not small task to keep something this energetic caged up for...