10.19.2008

Off to outreach


We are done with our classroom training!!! We leave in a just a few short hours to the Dominican Republic for 2.5 weeks in outreach!! We will be working on projects with the local people and loving on them; developing relationship. (We will be north in Puerto Plata).


Please pray for our safety, health, and impact on others. We want to show them Jesus through our love. When we get back I will post pictures of our training from these last few weeks and the outreach :)

-h

10.17.2008

heroes of the faith


We are so excited to share that we are fully supported for the next two years in our service with Mercy Ships!!

"I believe some of the heaviest crowns in Heaven will be worn by hardworking men and women who denied themselves the benefits that society said they deserved, in order to help finance the Great Commission. After all, we can get our reward from men now or from God later (Matthew 6:19-20). Missionaries usually get more recognition than the faithful Christians who support them.

We shouldn't show preference for any one role in our commission. We should hold everyone in high esteem who is fulfilling God's plan for his or her life and working to fulfill Christ's commission. We should point such individuals out to our children so that our children will grow up wanting to be like them. We must not forget that to reach the world with God's Word, it will take a combination of going and sending (Romans 10:14-15). Both actions are vitally important, and people in both capacities can be heroes of the faith."
Excerpt from The Great Omission by Steve Saint

We are so thankful for each one of you who are making our ministry possible by sending us with your finances and your prayers!! We need and rely on both! You are our heroes...true heroes of the faith!!

10.11.2008

rejoicing!!

Two reasons:
1. We have renters for our house!!
2. We filled our gas tank for just under $40!! :)
Three words:
Praise the Lord!!

10.05.2008

update

Wow, the time here is going by fast!! We've been here two weeks already! I thought we should let you know what we've been up to the last couple weeks. We just completed two of four weeks in classroom training (we are halfway done). We are in class from 8am to about 3 or 4pm depending on the day. The first week we focused on the character of God, prayer, and spiritual warfare. This last week was focused on ourselves and personal development, and learning to live in community. I am looking forward to this next week when we will learn about world view and cultural transformation, and working with the poor and needy. Several national leaders of Mercy Ships will be joining our class this next week too. We are able to get out on the weekends and enjoy activities off base with others. We've had a couple movie nights, BBQ, and a trip to the zoo.

We are also being stretched and challenged personally and sprititually. It is a very refreshing time of evaluation of the heart and rest of the spirit. Not to mention how wonderful and spoiled I am because I am not cooking or cleaning:) The food here is delicious by the way and we have met some of the neatest people! We are really enjoying the time together and experiencing all this with each other.

Tim and I find "the South" a cultural experience in itself :) So we came up with 12 things we thought were funny and unique to Texas that I will leave with you on this next post! :)

-h

you know you're in Texas when...


1. your legs and feet are covered with mosquito bites and fire ant bites
2. meat is served at lunch and dinner every day
3. you are referred to as "y'all"
4. you are passed by a pick-up truck that has a cow bell hanging off the back.
5. the texas state flag is flying at the same level as the American flag (and its ok).
6. there is Texan pride among the people, like its a separate country.
7. the country roads don't have names, just a bunch of numbers.
8. it's October and air-conditioning is still a must.
9. everybody greets you (literally)
10. there are churches specifically for cowboys ("the cowboy church").
11. its not what you know, but who you know.
12. you see the sun every day for at least two weeks (this is a big deal when you live in Portland, OR) :) :)