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  • In His hands

    Whenever I (Chrissy) am frustrated about something that is out of my control or going crazy because I can’t find a certain object, Chris will often look at me and ask “Where are you right now?” The conversation will usually go something like this….. Chris: Where are you right...
    Posted to Chris and Chrissy Bryan (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-02-2010
  • A Valentine’s event

    Every year the National Honor Society students at BFA plan a group service project. This year they decided to do a repeat event at our elementary school by organizing a Valentine’s party. Chrissy is the adviser for the NHS chapter at our school. Her and the NHS officers came up with the theme “Love...
    Posted to Chris and Chrissy Bryan (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-16-2010
  • Even the Barenstien Bears have troubles

    At BFA we are blessed with a warm and tight community that provides comfort, friendly assistance, helping hands and listening ears. Students are cared for at school and their home in the dorms, and those typically seperate areas aren’t so here. This creates a consistent and protected environment...
    Posted to Chris and Chrissy Bryan (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-09-2010
  • Cheering them on!

    The BFA basketball season is still going on and this year we have put together a new cheering squad. It’s the 1-3 year old staff kids! The front of their shirt says “BFA KID” and the back says “GO FALCONS!” The home games continue to be a highlight on Friday nights. The...
    Posted to Chris and Chrissy Bryan (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-07-2010
  • The Church

    Our church at BFA is going through a series of messages by Pastor Harrop that all relate to how church should be. Speaking to the choir is he? To a crowd of missionaries that depend on churches to be where they are? Well I just bumped into these to blog posts that fit hand in hand with [...]
    Posted to Chris and Chrissy Bryan (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-30-2010
  • Small beginnings for a large Small group

    School is back and in full swing and Chris had his Smallgroup over for dinner. Chrissy made yummy Spinach and Tortellini soup for the guys. Chris’s co-leader was back from visiting his new grandchild and we where an almost complete round of 11 guys. (one guys had another meeting) We kicked off...
    Posted to Chris and Chrissy Bryan (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-24-2010
  • Snow much fun!

    Some of our family members called us about the news of a “big snow storm” in Germany and wondered how we were. We live more in the south of the country , so we didn’t get too much snow. But it was just enough to have fun with. Jonathan actually liked the snow this year. He [...]
    Posted to Chris and Chrissy Bryan (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-19-2010
  • Pick up time

    Even though this happened a few weeks ago, I thought I would write a post about it anyway, because it’s one of those things that you may not see in the states. What do you do with your Christmas tree when Christmas is done? Here in our town we have a Christmas tree pick up day. One [...]
    Posted to Chris and Chrissy Bryan (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-19-2010
  • Keeping up with tradition

    On New Year’s Eve 2001 Chris and I had our first date. We went out for fondue and then to a friend’s house. In honor of that first date, we have made a tradition of having fondue on New Year’s Eve or New Year’s day with friends or family. This year we had a fondue [...]
    Posted to Chris and Chrissy Bryan (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-05-2010
  • They’re back!!!

    This is always a nice time of year when “old” faces start showing up around school and town. Many alumni stopped by BFA on their way home for the holidays. Some of their visits were just too short. Here is one of the alumni gatherings that we went to. A few guys from Chris’ small [...
    Posted to Chris and Chrissy Bryan (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-05-2010
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