This Summer has been relatively quiet. I've been working at Piazza and scheduling meetings for the Fall while we are here in Indiana. We never could have imagined the blessing that this company would be to us, 9 years ago, when I was out of work and needed a job. They have been so good to us during this time of crazy schedules in the process of raising support. Doug has informed me that they always need a fill in Driver, and whenever I am able to work, they will keep me busy. The work helps us keep most of the monthly support in the bank for outfit and passage.
This month Amy took the boys down to Florida for a couple weeks while I remained here to work. Her Great Uncle passed away and the family gathered for the funeral. The passing was expected, but even though we know that he has gone to his eternal rest, it is still a sobering occasion.
Amy is looking forward to spending time with her parents, and the Boys are excited to see their cousins again.
August we will all be back in Indiana again for a quiet month before we hit the road agin.
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
On the road again
God has given us the opportunity to travel for the last couple weeks visiting Churches in Upstate New York.
Though it is a challenge to get 6 people packed and to live out of a suitcase for an extended period of time, we enjoy the opportunity to present the work that God is doing in Benin.
We've been blessed with an apartment which is centrally located 15 to 30 minutes from most of the churches we are in. This allows Amy and the boys to settle into a routine for school. It helps with keeping a normal schedule in what is otherwise chaos.
We did get the opportunity to visit New York City traveling by train and Subway while spending time with Amy's brother, sister-in-law, and three kids. Fun experience (three adults and seven kids) but probably not one that we will duplicate anytime soon.
Thank you for all your prayers, it is a challenge, but we feel tremendously blessed. God has met and is continuing to meet all of our needs.
Though it is a challenge to get 6 people packed and to live out of a suitcase for an extended period of time, we enjoy the opportunity to present the work that God is doing in Benin.
We've been blessed with an apartment which is centrally located 15 to 30 minutes from most of the churches we are in. This allows Amy and the boys to settle into a routine for school. It helps with keeping a normal schedule in what is otherwise chaos.
We did get the opportunity to visit New York City traveling by train and Subway while spending time with Amy's brother, sister-in-law, and three kids. Fun experience (three adults and seven kids) but probably not one that we will duplicate anytime soon.
Thank you for all your prayers, it is a challenge, but we feel tremendously blessed. God has met and is continuing to meet all of our needs.
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Short video
I am posting a short video that I took of the market place in Guene, Benin, not far from the mission. It gives a good overview of the market place and should provide you with a flavor of Africa.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Trip continued
Let me elaborate a little on my recent trip to Benin. We left the USA on the 25th of February, bound for Cotonou, the capital of Benin. There we met my aunt and uncle who are working in the neighboring country of Togo, as well as our African host, a Pastor and respected member of the community. The main purpose for our trip was to work with this Pastor on an agricultural project designed to teach Benin Pastors a way to provide for their families.
We enjoyed a couple days in the capital city checking out all that is available in this port city. The Veterinarian who was traveling with me then went 3 hours north to the small village where Pastor's project was located and I headed 12 hours north to the place where Amy and I will be in our ministry.
Upon arrival, I was able to observe a week of Bible school sessions under the teaching of Steve Nunemaker and Colin Ovenelle. On the second day I was given an opportunity to address the 29 Pastors and laymen who were able to come for the week of intense study. I took this opportunity to thank them for their prayers and faithful work in the field. They told me that they have been praying consistently for our family for the last two years as we have been on the road to Benin. As you can imagine this was an encouragement and served to increase our burden for the work all the more.
We enjoyed a couple days in the capital city checking out all that is available in this port city. The Veterinarian who was traveling with me then went 3 hours north to the small village where Pastor's project was located and I headed 12 hours north to the place where Amy and I will be in our ministry.
Upon arrival, I was able to observe a week of Bible school sessions under the teaching of Steve Nunemaker and Colin Ovenelle. On the second day I was given an opportunity to address the 29 Pastors and laymen who were able to come for the week of intense study. I took this opportunity to thank them for their prayers and faithful work in the field. They told me that they have been praying consistently for our family for the last two years as we have been on the road to Benin. As you can imagine this was an encouragement and served to increase our burden for the work all the more.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
A short trip
Sometimes we are given the opportunities that we never see coming. Such was my experience this last several weeks. I was approached by a member of our church offering to pay my way over if I would accompany him to Benin. I was delighted at the opportunity, and as his work didn't require all of my time, I was able to take a trip up to the town where we will be working. God did some amazing things and allowed for me to not only get a ride North with our colleagues who, just happened to be in the Capital when I arrived, but also provided 31 current and former Bible School Students for me to spend time with and interview.
I will post some for the events in subsequent blogs, and try to get in some good pictures. Here is one of several of the students and myself.
I will post some for the events in subsequent blogs, and try to get in some good pictures. Here is one of several of the students and myself.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
From the Road
The Lord has blessed us with a wonderful MiniVan, and it is being used beyond capacity. With 235,000 miles on it, it is feeling its age, but is still humming right along. We Started our trip in Upstate New York for meetings in three churches, and then into the Southern Tier of the Empire State for two more before heading to Florida for three more weeks of Conferences and meetings.
Our schedule is full, but we are excited to be where God has us. Please continue to pray for our travels, as we have many miles to go, as well as our health, so that we may properly convey the Message.
Thus far, the boys have done very well, Amy is schooling as she can, and we are taking time to invest in their lives with field trips. Micah does not handle change as well as the older boys, so if you think to pray for him, we would appreciate it.
Our schedule is full, but we are excited to be where God has us. Please continue to pray for our travels, as we have many miles to go, as well as our health, so that we may properly convey the Message.
Thus far, the boys have done very well, Amy is schooling as she can, and we are taking time to invest in their lives with field trips. Micah does not handle change as well as the older boys, so if you think to pray for him, we would appreciate it.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Work Continues
One of the things that we often take for granted here in the United States is the ability to read God's Word in our mother tongue. Could you imagine having to rely on a Spanish or French Bible to do your personal devotions or Bible Study?
We are excited with the progress of the translation work going on in Benin. Several tribes have the Bible, or at least parts of the Bible, in their native tongue and the Dendi will soon be added to their ranks. A consultant from Bibles International is doing a final review of Genesis through 2 Samuel and the hope is to have these books printed by the end of the year.
We rejoice with the Dendi pastors for the wonderful work that is being done in the area of translation. Pray with us that this wonderful work continues so that the entire Bible will one day be in the Dendi language.
We are excited with the progress of the translation work going on in Benin. Several tribes have the Bible, or at least parts of the Bible, in their native tongue and the Dendi will soon be added to their ranks. A consultant from Bibles International is doing a final review of Genesis through 2 Samuel and the hope is to have these books printed by the end of the year.
We rejoice with the Dendi pastors for the wonderful work that is being done in the area of translation. Pray with us that this wonderful work continues so that the entire Bible will one day be in the Dendi language.
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