Saturday, February 28, 2009

Please pray for these boys in Peru-
We saw them two years ago.  They 
live in San Jose de Quiero.
Hello!  I know it has been a while, but I'm finally getting around to updating this thing!  This is our first really free Saturday.  David is of course putting the finishing touches on the house.  Our renters are moving in tomorrow.  Please pray for them as they adjust to living in a new place with their first baby on the way.  I, however, am determined to hang out at the quad for most of the day and catch up on some paperwork and cleaning and laundry.  Being a missionary does not eliminate the problem of having to do laundry unfortunately.  In the past two weeks, we've learned a whole lot more.  We learned the T4T training method, doctrine, got our ESL certificates (they spelled my name wrong though), persecuted church and Bible storying.  Our favorite was probably the persecuted church- what an eye opening two days that was!  Please don't forget to be praying for people groups under severe persecution!  We've also been impressed with the need to develop our Bible Storying technique.  Its amazing how much of our world is oral.  If you want to know more about storying or the need for it, please send us an email!  We'd love to share some of what we've learned with you.  Please pray for us as we learn this new technique and practice it for the next few weeks.  We've been having fun too, don't worry!  I've taken up knitting and crocheting again with a large group of ladies who are in all stages of skill level and we are having fun doing that!  We've also been playing volleyball every Wednesday night and I'm holding in the competitiveness for the most part:)  We have gone out with some awesome people, played games, and laughed a lot.  We've also tried to make sure we keep a night of the week just for us.  Last night we went to the Byrd which is always fun!  We have about 3.5 weeks left here and it feels like it is flying by.  We are still waiting on definite dates of departure for Guatemala, but have settled into the South America mindset already- so we aren't worried about it.  Its hard to be worried about much here because they take such good care of you here. 
Please remember to be praying for the Quechua people.  One thing we've learned here is that prayer is not just nice and helpful, but it is critical.  And not just prayer for us, but especially prayer for the people we will be going out to.  Pray for hearts to stirred to the gospel, for persons of peace, and for a good crop for them this year.  
Please please please let us know how we can be praying for you all!  

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Happy Sunday to you all! I'm updating this quickly as we are due to facilitate our house church this morning in about 30 minutes. I hope everyone is doing fine and had a great Valentine's day.
We celebrated by doing 8 hours of ESL training. Romantic huh? Things continue to go well for us. We have had sessions on spiritual warfare, anthropology, phonetics, church planting movements, mobilizing, servant leadership, worldview workshops and probably a lot more that I can't remember. Some highlights have been my success at memorizing Psalm 100 in spanish. Before you get too impressed, look up how short that psalm is! David's ankle is finally all better- now if I can just keep tarzan on the ground, we'll be ok! David said his highlight is the fact the he's still being paid to go to Bible studies all day! We are adjusting to the cafeteria food- and enjoy guessing what monday's meal will be recycled as on Wednesday! David has also figured out a better way for the ILC to run- he thinks there should be more produce grown on campus! I think he's going to miss gardening as much as I am. We get a break tomorrow- which I am sure we are all looking forward to. Dave and I will be running hither and to, getting some of our never-ending to do list accomplished. Please continue to pray for us to grow and mature in our walk with the Lord, be continually humbled before Him, and for rest, always for rest! Please keep in touch with us and let us know how to pray for you!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Hello again!  This time we write as professional missionaries (haha).  We are half way through our second week of training here at the Learning Center.  We started with 2 days of moving out of our house and into the ILC and all the pesky projects that seemed endless.  But they are mostly done:) and we have settled nicely into our little apartment here.  I have been running the heat full blast since we got here! What a luxury;)  Our building has four other units- 2 families and a single guy.  A total of 7 kids!  We were concerned about that- not being used to living so close to them, but they have been really fun and they really are great kids.  We are mostly in session all day from 8-3 or 4.  We've had a lot of overviews about missions and this time here and several just great Bible study times.  How is it that we are being paid to have Bible study?  Also on the schedule last week was a personal retreat time.  Time set aside for us to be with God for 3 hours.  That was amazing as well.  I went down to the South Anna- and was reminded that God doesn't just reveal Himself through His creation to those who have no other way to hear about Him (see Rom. 1) but He continues to remind me of His excellent greatness by showing me His creation.  This week has been spent studying spiritual warfare so far and tomorrow we move on to the development of the early church.  We've also had an interesting session on malaria- that scared most of the group half to death:)  We feel that God has really affirmed our call to those HIGH mountain places (where there are no mosquitos).  But anyway- the purpose of us being here is not just to remove us from our culture, but to really train us for the field.  I think I am beginning to understand a little more of what this calling is about and why we need this "spiritual boot camp" before we go.  We are also training physically, for the altitude, rough living, and just so that we will be healthier and able to minister more effectively.  When we aren't in session- we are usually eating (which takes a lot longer when every meal is shared with several families- and you can't leave until about an hour has gone by!) working on assignments- ok yes, its homework basically, catching up on the reading we should have done before we got here-oops, working on Spanish, running, talking to the people in our quad, learning bible storying, and hey- reading the Word, praying, journaling and generally seeking after the Father.  
Thank you all for your prayers and encouragement- they are a sweet aroma, not just to us, but to the Lord.  Please continue to pray for us in these specific areas:
1) That we will strive for excellence in our time here and not just get by
2)  That we will develop our strengths and work hard on our weaknesses
3)  That we will create patterns here that will carry us over into the field
4) For physical and mental rest as we get back into the school type life, and for me as I struggle with sleeping well - pray that God will reign over my dreams as well.
5) For the Quechua people of Peru
6) For our marriage- that we will strengthen and mature our relationship deeper every day and remember to put each other above our own selves.

Thanks to all of you!  Please keep us updated on what is going on in your lives, and how we can pray for you.

More to come...