Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Christmas Greetings to Family and Friends

As another year draws to a close, we look forward to celebrating Christmas and the beginning of a New Year.  Our prayer is for sensitivity to each other, and to others, as John assumes new teaching responsibilities at Cedarville College, as Brad graduates from Cedarville High School and enters college, as Mindy enters her teen years, and as Abby labors to make our home a place of refreshment, rest, and hospitality
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So concluded the Silvius Christmas letter for 1987 as we purposed with a prayer for sensitivity to each other as our family of four faced the prospects of the New Year 1988, thirty-five years ago.  Those 35 years have seen Brad and Mindy find their marriage partners, establish their own homes and pursue meaningful professional careers.  We are humbly thankful to God for the privilege of having a son and daughter, blessed to see them grow in the love and grace of God and to experience their kind respect for, and patience toward, their mom and dad; and, more recently to one another in our growing family.

As we reflect on our 53 years of marriage and the many blessings Abby and I have experienced in our 76 years of life, the truth of 1 Corinthians 4: 7 is becoming more and more real to us: 
What do you have that God hasn’t given you?
And if everything you have is from God,
why boast as though it were not a gift?

It is in the spirit of this reminder from God who is the “Giver of every good and perfect gift” (James 1: 17) that we have written this Christmas letter—not to boast about our family, but rather, to share news of what great things God is doing in and through us and each of our loved ones.

Brad continues to serve as a housing loan officer for John Adams Mortgage Co. in Ann Arbor, Michigan; and, his wife Raquel continues her responsibilities as Program and Project Manager at
University of Michigan.  Together, they have continued to manage The Little Leaders Company which provides faith-based streaming media for toddlers.  During the past 2 years, Brad and Raquel have also become managers of a vacation rental unit in Florida.

Besides being a husband and father, Steve divides his energies between serving on the pastoral staff at
Southeast Church in Tallmadge, OH; working full-time with a handyman home painting service; and trying his skills in the realty business with his newly acquired license.  Mindy is completing the first year in her new position as Advanced Practice Provider with Wellbe Senior Medical in the Akron area.  We are blessed to watch the maturing of Mindy and Steve’s three children, our grandchildren, as summarized in the following paragraphs.

Our grandson, Caleb and his wife Soni enjoy their home in the Pittsburgh area near a hub from which Caleb as a trucker for
Papa John’s Pizza delivers fresh dough and fixings to pizza lovers in western PA and eastern Ohio.  As a relatively new homeowner, Caleb is learning handyman skills from his dad while Soni finds it a welcome break from her studies at Pittsburgh Technical College to decorate and prepare meals for the two of them and people such as their family who visit occasionally.

One of our family highlights in 2023 was the marriage of our older granddaughter, Kiara to John Basford.  This sweet couple is now establishing their home near North Canton.  Kiara continues her enrollment in college courses while working full time at a new start-up company,
Buckeye Brownies.  John enjoys his work as HR Associate with Amazon.  Both are active in their home church, Southeast Church in Tallmadge.

Della Rose, our younger granddaughter, is a sophomore at Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy where she is currently enrolled in chemistry, history, Bible, and Spanish, among other courses.  We have recently enjoyed a Christmas choral program in which Della Rose sang as a member of the Concert Choral.  She loves animals, especially horses, and enjoys working part-time at
Pegasus Farm, Hartville, OH.

Another family highlight in 2023 was our family weekend retreat in August at an Airbnb near Medina, Ohio where we enjoyed games, hiking and wading in a nearby stream, good food, and catching up on family news in a cozy environment.
  Abby and I were also blessed once again to spend part of February in Florida with dear friends and family.


We are thankful for our home and neighborhood here in Wooster, Ohio.
  We have many great neighbors who represent diverse ages, beliefs, values, and vocations.  Opportunities to assist several of them in times of need, or to ask assistance from them, have helped us build friendships and to share our home, garden vegetables, flowers, and faith.  Meanwhile, we are mindful of the lasting bonds we share with dear friends in the Cedarville community and beyond, and we thank those of you who have cooperated in our limited ability to stay in touch.

We are thankful for our church, West Hill Baptist Church, and for our small group which now meets in our home weekly.
  John considers his accountability relationship with several godly men as a most blessed provision from our Heavenly Father.  Henry W. Longfellow’s lament, ’There is no peace on Earth,’ I said, now made famous in the hymn, “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day,” is becoming increasingly relevant as we see the increasing turmoil among nations; and, within our nation, churches, families, and even in our own minds.  Thankfully, God’s answer to this darkness plaguing all of us is the Light of the World, born on Christmas Day (Luke 4: 16-21).

Our own growth in the grace of God this year has been encouraged by both our blessings and our trials.
 We thank several of you who have invited our prayers and assistance as you have faced physical and spiritual trials.  We have not forgotten you and especially at this time of year.  Thankfully, our trials have been “momentary light afflictions.”  John’s back injury in June became a blessing with the help of 30 sessions at Paragon Physical Medicine where “Dr. Bryce” and his amazing team inspired John to continue with a daily stretching routine.  Abby is thankful that an October fall didn’t cause a fatal injury to her head, and she is learning to walk more carefully.

Thank you for reading our letter, and thanks to many of you who have reached out to us with Christmas and year-end greetings and news.
  Although you may not receive a mailed card from us, please know that we will be lifting each of you by name in prayer during the days ahead.  Meanwhile, we hope you will be blessed by the times you enjoy with family and friends, and in reflecting on God’s greatest Gift, Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace who came to help us, and is coming again.

Have a blessed Christmas and New Year,

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8 comments:

Greg Bing said...

John, thank you for your wonderful letter. Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas as we celebrate the birth of our savior, Jesus Christ.

John said...

Thank you, Greg. We are thankful for your and Denise's friendship in Christ, and we join you in celebration of our Savior's birth.

mc lehr said...

Thank you John and Abby for being such good friends. You both are such a blessing! I am so glad you both are feeling much better. Your pictures are wonderful. Have a wonderfully blessed Christmas!

John said...

Thank you mc Lehr, for reading and responding. We thank God for our friendship with you and for the ways we have been able to grow together in Him in recent years. Hope you and your family will have a blessed Christmas.

Anonymous said...

Dear John and Abby, We have such fond memories of you and your family. God has been good. We love keeping contact with you and hearing of Gods goodness. We have maintained our Cedarville connections through WOL Florida since moving south. Unfortunately, most of that group is now moving back north closer or near family in Fla.(Franks) so that connection have declined.
We live as you may know with Mindy and her husband in Melbourne Beach. We have had some health issues but are well cared for. I am outliving my male family ancestors by quite a lot so thank God. Deb and family visit several times per yr including upcoming Christmas. We are involved in a small group and I am teaching a Bible study at a nursing home so get spiritually fed a bit preparing. We are limited in long distant traveling but still drive to medical appts, rehab, and. Church. I follow Grace Baptist church through the Philadelphia connect and have watched quite a number of funerals virtually.
Thanks again for your communication❤️Merlin and Ruth

John said...

Dear Merlin and Ruth. We are blessed to read your update and to know that you are keeping in touch with friends through phone and internet, and especially with Grace through Philadelphia Connect. We view the "Connect" as a modern offspring of a ministry you and Ruth served in so faithfully to the blessing of many. Please greet Mindy and Deb for us. Glad you can be with Mindy and her husband.
Also, we are glad you continue to be in God's Word for your benefit and the blessing to others. Abby remembers the warmth and gracious hospitality Ruth and you provided in your home, and I have been blessed to serve with you in various means on campus and at Grace.
May God bless you both and family as you remember the Christ who came and is coming again.
John and Abby

Eric W Fairhurst said...

John & Abby,
We certainly miss the wonderful, regular fellowship we once enjoyed. Our respect and love for you both is great, and we are thankful for God’s blessings upon you and your family.
May you know, in all richness, the grace, mercy, and peace of God in Christ, for this season, and throughout the coming year.
Love,
Eric & Becky

John said...

Thank you, Eric, for your kind words. We thank God in every remembrance of you, Becky, and your family for your ministry in our lives. In this season of hope, we remember your father whom you no doubt think of often these days, especially because his home-going was drawing near last year at this time. May you sense God's nearness and dearness as you celebrate His birth. Psalm 138:8