Greetings from Hyles-Anderson College.  Everything is going just wonderful. Timothy just turned one yesterday.  It was fun to watch him eat his first peice of cake.  He did not quite know what to do with it at first, but when he figured it out, he devoured it.  Pastor Schaap saw us in the halway next to his office Saturday and he told Daniel that he was growing to fast.  He put his hand on his head and tried to hammer him back down to size.  As we walked away he said, "I am never washing my hair again."  He was also called to preach Thursday night of Pastor's School.  He has also expressed a desire to go to Hyles-Anderson College already.  I sure am glad I am on the nine year plan, now I will get to attend College with my son (Ha Ha). I have recently been made bus captain of 60-5 which is a little suburb know as Hegewisch.  Our route is growing.  I have been employing a secret technique that other bus captains out there should use.  I have been driving around my area in the wee hours of the morning stoping at the houses of my regulars and praying for them.  This last Saturday I signed up eight new people, had three new visitors, and continue to see the lives of my bus kids transformed.  God is so good!!  I have a division leader that has really taken me under his wing.  His name is Tave Close.  We are at the present moment attempting to start up our own buisness.  We will be mostly painting, but like any good craftsman, we will take any work we can.  It is such a priveledge to be around so many men that God is using in a great way.  It is a blessing to be a part of such a work that God uses so greatly.  If I may be so bold as to say, don't be afraid to work your ministry.  Don't be afraid to lose sleep.  Don't be afraid to agonize in prayer.  Don't be afraid to spend much of your time just thinking about those that you influence.  Don't be afraid to be consumed by your ministry.  I want to work more hours on my ministry than I do at my secular job.  My ministry, my bus riders deserve that much.  They need my prayers and support.  Sorry to ramble on.  I pray that this update finds all of you in the best of health.  Please pray for my family.  They have really jumped in to help me in my endevor to build my bus route.  It is hard for our children. They do not get the sleep on the weekends that they used to.  Because of Him and loving Him so much,

Robert Morlan