Jeffrey Kirk

Oct 052009
 

I’ve been involved in refugee resettlement work since 2001 when we resettled our first refugees, a family from Bosnia.  Since then we’ve sponsored a number of other families from such countries as Afghanistan, Iran, Russia, and Burma.

The goal of this activity is to help these wonderful people start new lives and become functional contributing members of our society.  We’ve been quite successful in our efforts. 

For more information about refugee resettlement, our specific projects, and help for your efforts, see the refugee resettlement support blog.  While there be sure to sign up to be among the first to learn about the release of the new refugee resettlement “how-to” guide that I am writing.

Now, with that background information presented, I have to point out that refugee resettlement is a lot of work.  It takes a team to handle all the details.  Typically with each family there comes a day that is truly remarkable.

Yesterday we had such a day.  This was with one of our Burmese families who arrived a couple years ago.  Two children in the family decided that they wanted to be baptised.  The effort was combined with three children from other families in a grand outdoor immersion experience.

For details you can see the blog article called Karen Refugee Baptism.

Oct 052009
 
  • Posted blog article about refugee baptism at http://bit.ly/3MzTUW #fb #
  • Attended an outdoor immersion baptism of five Karen refugees this morning. Cold and cloudy, but dry for those of us watching! #fb #
  • Ever hear of a molinillo? I’ll give you a hint – it has something to do with chocolate… http://tinyurl.com/ya28ku9 #fb #
  • At Comstar (http://www.comstar.info). About to head into our 90-day planning session. Getting ready to rock the 4th quarter! #
  • Here’s my review of the ListBuilding Club –> http://bit.ly/HA62c #
  • I just updated my Squidoo page: primal chocolate exploration / http://tinyurl.com/6azhhj #
  • Biking report for the month of September – 458.74 miles, 2nd best month this year. Total YTD = 2,541.04. #
  • First you could follow me on twitter, then facebook. Now you’ve got even more options… http://jeffreybkirk.com/ #

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Sep 292009
 

Are you looking for me?  If you’re trying to find Jeffrey Kirk you’ve come to the right place.  Well, you might have.  You see, there is more than one Jeffrey Kirk in the world.  Yet I am only one of them…

This one lives in Waukesha, Wisconsin, has a wife and two kids, works at Comstar by day, likes to bicycle and ice skate, helps resettle refugees, and pours chocolate fun between all the remaining cracks. 

If you want to keep up with me try following me at Twitter or Facebook or any one of the other various sites that are linked in the side bar.  I am best at updating Twitter.  For that reason I’ll even have this blog pull in weekly Twitter recaps (assuming I can do that).

In the meantime, I’ll also try to make this site interesting for those who know me.  And, I also welcome  your comments.

If you don’t know me, perhaps I’m not the Jeffrey Kirk you’re looking for.  In that case this site might not be very interesting to you, but I wish you the best of luck in trying to find your most significant Jeffrey Kirk.  When you do find him, let him know I think he’s got a great name!