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December 31, 2011

Happy New Year!

It’s time once again for our annual family newsletter, where we share how the family has grown, changed, and been blessed! As I am writing it this year, my wife says I need to put a disclaimer here: please forgive the proud papa (and husband) perspective.

After our ministry vehicle died early in the year, God graciously impressed upon the hearts of those in the capitol community and a few friends of the ministry to provide the funds for a new car for us! Never having owned a brand new car, I am still in awe. At this point, it has more than 20,000 miles on it and runs like a dream. Praise the Lord! Furthermore, we were blessed by the Lord to have specified funds provided to re-side and re-roof our huge, 3-story barn. We just couldn't bear the thought of tearing down a 150 year old barn, especially with a last name like “Barnes”!

Miriam stays extremely busy balancing the many aspects of being a ministry wife and homeschool mom. She is in her 8th year as an educator, with Sarah in 7th grade, Micah in 5th, and Emma in 2nd. She coached Emma in soccer in the spring and fall, and is now serving as Secretary on the board of the Decatur County Youth Soccer Club. She hosted a Fourth of July party with about 125 people attending, hosted a Harvest Party with nearly 200 people attending and hosted numerous travelers coming through the "Crossroads of America!" In her spare time, she kept the family schedule in line with the ministry schedule, edited my attempts at writing, coached junior high girls basketball, grew and canned a large garden, played piano for our church, and even spent several weeks helping her mom in Michigan. Miriam is thrilled that her sister Anna recently came home safely after a year deployment to Afghanistan. We are all thankful for Anna’s sacrificial service.

Sarah is almost 13 and excels in many things. She was one of the top goal assist leaders in soccer this year. She also passed a referee test, and began refereeing soccer games as her first job. She is in the middle of basketball season right now, and her quick reflexes and height help her shine on the court as well. Sarah still loves to read and can often be found with her nose in a book. She has the artsy eye of her mom and enjoys creating unique and beautiful necklaces and earrings. In addition, she is a quick and ambitious learner in making delicious food. She is becoming quite a lovely, mature, young lady.

Micah is a tall and inquisitive 10-year-old. While looking for shoes earlier this year, he picked out a pair of shoes that would fit me. I was shocked to discover that my son's feet were the same size as my own! I enjoyed spending time coaching him in soccer this past fall. Micah also likes to play basketball, where he is developing into a great center for his team. His major interests lie in anything mechanical and engineering. He is a master designer of Legos, constantly creating new inventions. He is curious about how things work and wants to understand the processes behind everything.

Emma is still a bundle of energy, joy, and fun. At 7 years old, she is quite an adept athlete. The soccer field she played on this year seemed way too small for her. She is also excelling in her school work, completing two or more days of school in one. We may need to even bump her up a grade mid-year! She always has a quick wit and ready smile, brightening days all around. She makes new friends everywhere she goes. Our dog of 10 years died this year, and we now have a new puppy, thanks to Emma and her siblings encouraging Dad to get a new one. In fact, our new puppy (Zoe) has a similar personality to Emma - full of life and friendly.

Well, that’s the family news, from our house to yours. If you'd like to see family pictures from the past year, you may click here.

We pray you and your family have a blessed new Year!

Matt, for the Barnes Family

Matthew Barnes
State Director, Indiana

P.S. For important information regarding 8th Annual Statehouse Prayer Service click here.