Saturday, June 30, 2007

Jason Graduates from Williamson

Here he is.....walking the line after three long, hard years of work.
Jason standing with the head of the machinists program.
Even grandmom and grandpop made it.
Here's Jason with the school's chaplain and long time family friend Rev. Mark Specht.
And finally, mom made it all the way from Germany. What a wonderful day !!!
Congratulations Jason, we love you and are so proud of you.

Another BFA Grad, but from the Coast Guard Academy


Micah Gentile, a BFA alumni, was privileged to receive his diploma from the top. We've seen 4 Gentile kids graduate from BFA over the years as well as many others whose parents have been faithfully serving the Lord here in Europe. Micah's parents worked for Campus Crusade for years. His sister Bethany graduated with our son Jeff, and his brother Josh graduated with Jason.

BFA Graduation 2007


It was my privilege to hand out 73 diplomas this year and watch each graduate walk across the stage smiling for moms and dads from all over Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
This particular graduate is Luke Shuman, son of our Director Tim. Tim is on my right and Mark Wiebe, the board chairman, is on my left. The three of us are in an accountability group that meets every Thursday morning. Great guys !!!
Having completed 12 years of service at BFA this year, Luke and another student Timo, mark a milestone for Debby and me, in that we were there as they both entered 1st grade 12 years ago.
For more shots of grad day check Tim's Blog at : www.timandsandee.blogspot.com

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Sophomores in Strasbourg

Climbing to the top of Strasbourg's Notre Dame cathedral. What a neat view from the bell tower.


56 sophomores and their class sponsors spent the day walking around the canals of Strasbourg.

Junior Senior Banquet



As always, this year's JSB was a great time for our BFA seniors. The juniors hold fudraisers every year to pay for a banquet where they honor the seniors.

Friday, April 13, 2007

Jeff & Sarah's Visit

Here's the anxious couple up at the Hoch Blauen. If you've ever visited, you know the place.

Here they are after a long day of sightseeing. Poxy the pug is pooped as well.
Isn't this a sweet one staring at the Swiss Alps in Adelboden. They think they're on their honeymoon already.
Mom's getting into the picture now giving advice about something. Probably about how far you can throw Jeff if he gets out of line.
They playful couple with life spinning around them. They'll land sooner or later. We had a great time together, getting to know Sarah and making sure she knows Jeff from our perspective. Pray for them as they prepare for the big day on August 4th.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

This Week - Winter Returned !!!!

We actually had a snow day this week. I was actually called while in the shower ...... Mr. Bateman, please can we have a snow day? I suppose one per year won't hurt.




Last Week - Springtime




Absolutely Gorgeous !!!! We thought winter was gone.
Pictures compliments of my buddy Tim. He has more on his blogspot. www.timandsandee.blogspot.com

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Bill & Deb's 30th Hochzeitstag

We spent the evening with good friends at Papa Joes Restaurant in Basel. Yes, I took my wife to Switzerland for our 30th anniversary. Everyone else would think to be very special. For Deb, knowing that Switzerland is only a 15 minute drive for us, the specialness was not the where, but the BBQ ribs we ordered. Not too common on the menu over here, but boy were they delicious.
Hey, didn't the first woman, Eve, come from a rib?
We would've done it up a bit fancier except that there's a wedding in the near future.

Jeff and Sarah - Engaged !!!

Don't they look sweet? In Love? Goo-goo eyed? All warm n' fuzzy?
Save the Date - August 4, 2007
We are thrilled for both of them. One problem, we have not yet met Sarah. That's one of the sacrifices of living over here in ministry. Life goes on sometimes without you. They will both be here in a few weeks on their spring break. We look forward very much to meeting Sarah, the gal who stole my son's heart. Or, maybe the only one brave enough to take him on.

High School Retreat - Nürnburg

Grades 9 - 12, all of us in one Castle !!!!! What a weekend, what a blast !!!!


Phil Carnuccio opened the Word and challenged the students and staff on several fronts; Softening their Hearts, Loving Christ, Forgiving Parents, Developing Pure Relationships.


The "Bridge Band" from Calvary Fellowsip Church in Downingtown, our home church, led us all in worship. What a great time.


Thanks so much, all of you who came, wives Lyndsay and Jill included, for making our retreat such a special time. It was more than just special for Deb and me as we got to spend some quality time with "old" friends who never grow old. (Phil paid me to say that.) We love you guys and miss you already.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Fasching Time


Below are some pictures of Fasching here in Germany. It is similar to Carnival or Mardi Gras elsewhere and represents a very dark spiritual time for many. Just prior to the season of Lent, where we sacrifice something of ourselves, this is the time to let it all hang out, coupled with the thoughts of chasing away the dark spirits of winter.



The Party, then the Parade



This is quite scary !!!!!


Saturday, January 27, 2007

Skiing Anyone????


Stoos, originally uploaded by BFA Bill.

We are void of snow so far this winter except for a few flurries this weekend. This shot is from our HS retreat a few years ago. This year our retreat will be in Nurnberg, Germany. Phil Carnuccio from Providence in West Chester will be the speaker along with the Bridge Band leading worship.

Friday, January 19, 2007

New Occupation

No, we are still working at BFA, but it's fun to see our name used in England and elsewhere.

Maybe this is a long lost relative. What is Honest Ale anyway?

Monday, January 01, 2007

New Year's Eve Fun

Enjoy the following shots from the New Year's Eve gathering at our house. All shots were taken by Tim Shuman at considerable risk. Credit where credit is due.

Glenn, Phil, Jason, Luke & Tyler in chorus together.
Overlooking the our little town of Kandern. All is aglow with fireworks. Our neighbor called the fire company because of a tree fire down the street. Believe me, it was not our fault.
Our house with some interesting lighting effects and fireworks in the background.
Option 1: Jason's New Year's resolution will be to give up smoking.

Option 2: Jason shooting off his mouth again.

Option 3: Jason under the full effects of the Gluhwein.

Any way you look at it, we had a great time. Wish some of you were here.

Family Time at Christmas


Well, here we are, all together once again. Despite some traveling difficulties we are able to spend six days together as a family. We got to our Christmas Eve service at BFCF and then home for dinner. On Christmas day we could open only some gifts because most were in lost luggage in Zurich. The eventually arrived and we has the second opening on Boxing day.




Don & Cyd Storrs and Zeke Adewale joined us for Christmas day dinner. Zeke is a good friend of Heather, Jeff & Jason and the Storrs work with us at BFA.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Christmas Trivia

These strange balls of green in the trees, what is it? You don't see it in the summer with all the leaves on the trees, but it is very visible in the winter when the leaves are gone.
Technically it is a parasite that eventually kills the trees. One more factoid: it is illegal to pick this stuff off the trees for any purpose because of its parasitic nature and ease of spreading. This stuff can't be good for anything or anybody, can it? Leave a comment if you know what it is.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

2006 Christmas Banquet

This year Deb and I took a break from attending the banquet, to serving at it. What a blast working behind the scenes. I'm amazed at all the time and effort put into pulling off such a special night for our students.
Every year the Student Council grants some Christmas wishes and this year was my turn. My wish was to have my picture taken with my 10th grade Bible class students all dressed up in their finery for the banquet. Here they are:

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Kandern in the Fall


The school building is now finished from the outside. The big brown roofed building in the foreground is our gym, the aluminum roof to its left is the latest project completed and the windowed building on the right is where Bill's office is. I wish we had an aerial view, but this'll have to do for now.

Monday, October 16, 2006

Senior Class Trip to Rome


Debby and I are senior class sponsors this year which entitled us to go along on the senior class trip. What a privilege to not only travel with, but to get to know these kids on a deeper level outside of the classroom. A quality group they are. On our way to Rome we stopped in Florence and on the way home it was Venice. I think my class trip as a high schooler was downtown Philly to see the Liberty Bell. Enjoy the pictures.


This is the Victory Memorial in center city Rome.

This is Trevi Fountain in Rome.

This is Debby misbehaving in Rome.

Sunset on the coast in Santa Severa where the whole group stayed.

We have had some very interesting senior trips over the years, each with their own unique theme. For instance we've had the year of the stomach flu, the year of the tunnel fire, the year of the bus door accident. This year was the year of the sun. Six cloudless days of temperatures in the 80s. What a blessing.