Wednesday, December 23, 2020


 Dear Friends & Family,


It was 10:30 pm. The vans were filled with 13 students plus staff. It was icy and snowing and I was tired.  The drive home from the conference afforded a few hours reflection, which led me to two realizations: 

First, conferences for young adults have changed A LOT since I was a student. We used to discuss the hot topics of the day, like how to “witness” and whether or not you could kiss your girlfriend, or if you should even have one (I never did due to my tremendous moral fortitude). The key take-away from these conferences was usually “I need to read my Bible more.”   

A conference for young Christians now will generally address various other religions, suicide and self-harm, gender identity questions, racial reconciliation, the nature of truth, and a collection of other complex and difficult topics. The questions have changed as the culture has changed, yet the take-away is often the same. God’s word is a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path, even on the most challenging issues.  

The second realization I had in the van is this: There is nothing I would rather be doing.  It is truly an honor to walk alongside these young people each day as they struggle to understand what it looks like to follow Christ in a world that is so rapidly changing.  Please pray for wisdom as we continue to apply God’s word to each new challenge.  

Speaking of new challenges, we are expecting another child (4th) in April!  We are excited to welcome one more Jacobson kid, as we are quite happy with the ones we have.  Charlie, Mason and Nora are working hard to figure out a name for the new little guy.  “Pancake” was their first choice, but Mom and Dad get some input too.  

Laura is busy with homeschooling, so number four is going to be a whole new level. If anyone can do it, she can, but the busy summer wilderness season with a newborn in the house is something we are still trying to figure out. Please pray for energy (or help!).  

We are thankful for you all. In these uncertain days we have felt the blessing of continued prayers and support of so many. We are truly blessed.  

With much thankfulness, 


Dan, Laura, Charlie, Mason & Nora