When the Church looks for and finds those who are lost and hurting, facing tremendous obstacles, when the Church calls and comforts, gets up, goes and gets, remembers, and writes, forgives and hugs, heals and corrects, exhorts and celebrates, cooks and cleans, delivers and compensates, shares and prays,,,
then that Invisible Man, who we say is there and loves us, and has good things for us, and is determined to carry us safely home starts to take shape,,,,, and we start to really SEE Him instead of just feel Him,,, and He becomes Visible to all around. And it´s better than Santa Claus.
Thank God for starting it, by making His invisible self visible to us that first Christmas Day... to help us to believe in the things we sometimes still don´t see. Merry Christmas my friends.
M
Monday, November 22, 2010
Role call
I´m wondering if these blogs are helpful to you who are supporting Mission: Ecuador, either economically, prayerfully, or both. I´m interested in keeping you all informed the best way possible about the roads you´ve helped to open and the people you´ve helped to grow here in Quito and places beyond, but I´d rather not just assume that this is what you need to know.
And I believe strongly that Mission is a team effort, and that no one person´s particular missionary job is more important than another´s. So I´d really enjoy hearing from you, wherever you may be, to know what road God has you walking down, how it´s going, if there are any particular prayer requests I can keep up with from here, to encourage you, thank you, and give you those little notes and reminders that everybody needs from time to time to know that God isn´t just "the Invisible Man" ...
In the meantime, I´m going to try to get some updated pictures for you. Maybe we could do a "That was then, this is now" kind of a newsletter next time.
Wishing you all to see God´s amazing grace and love for us, even when we´re sitting still.
love m
And I believe strongly that Mission is a team effort, and that no one person´s particular missionary job is more important than another´s. So I´d really enjoy hearing from you, wherever you may be, to know what road God has you walking down, how it´s going, if there are any particular prayer requests I can keep up with from here, to encourage you, thank you, and give you those little notes and reminders that everybody needs from time to time to know that God isn´t just "the Invisible Man" ...
In the meantime, I´m going to try to get some updated pictures for you. Maybe we could do a "That was then, this is now" kind of a newsletter next time.
Wishing you all to see God´s amazing grace and love for us, even when we´re sitting still.
love m
Monday, November 15, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving!!
As we all start to gather together to give thanx,, I´d like to send mine,, as your living link to all kinds of places and people :)
I can tell you now that processes to connect and support Dysphagia efforts here in Ecuador with those already taking place in Chile have been started. I know that we´ve got a timeline of hypothetical projects for 2011, but I´m waiting to receive some concrete offers and descriptions in writing (thank you for your prayers).
I´ve been given a translation project to do for pay (with possibly more on the way) -- that´s a tremendous help, as my anticipated moving expenses and need for continued employment following the official end of Mission: Ecuador next year, is presenting me with some important economic challenges. Also some verbal offers for teaching-stints or workshops for pay coming in. Again, looking for concreteness.
I can also tell you that, on the Ecuatorian side, the folks I´ve trained are growing ,, both professionally and (as far as I can tell) in Christ as well. I can also tell you that the new friends I made in Chile are not only interested in growing professionally in the area of Dysphagia,,, but also in applying their faith to their work-life. And I know that, because I dared to tell them that all this work was God´s missionary plan for me, that I had trusted Him in order to do it, and that those who have been supporting me in Ecuador continue to support my following God´s leading -- even on this trip to Chile.
I can tell you that the lady who tripped and fell in the middle of the street the other day was more than grateful that God sent me to pick her up, walk her to the hospital and get her a medical visit to make sure she was okay. I can tell you that because I saw her face glow when I reminded her that God sees her, and cares for her, and provides for her --- even on a day when she couldn´t sell any sponges, and she fell full-length across a heavily-trafficked street and couldn´t get back up on her own.
I believe that my 6-year training program as your "living-link" missionary has really made my whole life a living link.
As we´re approaching another Thanksgiving Day, thank you to RiverTree Christian Church and Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, for facing daily battles, giving classes, encouraging Christian growth and community, and prayer,,,, for committee meetings, phone calls and urgent reports that formed me, sent me here, and kept me going ---- and that continue to form, send and maintain thousands of other living links in so many different ways. When I´m not sure what´s coming next, it helps to remember where I´ve been, and who´s got my back, and that God Himself has gone on to clear the way ahead of me :)
Happy Thanksgiving!!!
love m
I can tell you now that processes to connect and support Dysphagia efforts here in Ecuador with those already taking place in Chile have been started. I know that we´ve got a timeline of hypothetical projects for 2011, but I´m waiting to receive some concrete offers and descriptions in writing (thank you for your prayers).
I´ve been given a translation project to do for pay (with possibly more on the way) -- that´s a tremendous help, as my anticipated moving expenses and need for continued employment following the official end of Mission: Ecuador next year, is presenting me with some important economic challenges. Also some verbal offers for teaching-stints or workshops for pay coming in. Again, looking for concreteness.
I can also tell you that, on the Ecuatorian side, the folks I´ve trained are growing ,, both professionally and (as far as I can tell) in Christ as well. I can also tell you that the new friends I made in Chile are not only interested in growing professionally in the area of Dysphagia,,, but also in applying their faith to their work-life. And I know that, because I dared to tell them that all this work was God´s missionary plan for me, that I had trusted Him in order to do it, and that those who have been supporting me in Ecuador continue to support my following God´s leading -- even on this trip to Chile.
I can tell you that the lady who tripped and fell in the middle of the street the other day was more than grateful that God sent me to pick her up, walk her to the hospital and get her a medical visit to make sure she was okay. I can tell you that because I saw her face glow when I reminded her that God sees her, and cares for her, and provides for her --- even on a day when she couldn´t sell any sponges, and she fell full-length across a heavily-trafficked street and couldn´t get back up on her own.
I believe that my 6-year training program as your "living-link" missionary has really made my whole life a living link.
As we´re approaching another Thanksgiving Day, thank you to RiverTree Christian Church and Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, for facing daily battles, giving classes, encouraging Christian growth and community, and prayer,,,, for committee meetings, phone calls and urgent reports that formed me, sent me here, and kept me going ---- and that continue to form, send and maintain thousands of other living links in so many different ways. When I´m not sure what´s coming next, it helps to remember where I´ve been, and who´s got my back, and that God Himself has gone on to clear the way ahead of me :)
Happy Thanksgiving!!!
love m
Thursday, November 04, 2010
It´s official :)
Just to send a quick note to let you know that the trip to Talca, Chile has been very productive and positive. From students, to teaching staff, to the Director and all the up to the Deacon of the school are hyped about all the possibilities. Some are discussing the possibility of traveling to Quito sometime between Jan-March to get to know the people and the program there. And we´´re already brainstorming the curriculum.
More news later. God Bless always!
M
More news later. God Bless always!
M
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