Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Monday, February 25, 2013
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Big, Audacious Prayers
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Valentine's Day in Africa
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Friday, February 8, 2013
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Friday, February 1, 2013
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Friday, January 25, 2013
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Today we were able to go to the beach. It was wonderful weather; much cooler by the ocean and a very good breeze. On one of our walks on the beach, a few young boys followed us and helped us to kick our soccer ball back to our house. They seemed to want to kick it to me more than Brandon... I think they enjoyed watching what an excellent soccer player I am. :)
Brandon is in the middle of filling out our paperwork for our Mali and Guinea visas, which Bill (Brandon's Dad) will take downtown tomorrow. Please be in prayer that we are granted these visas, because without, we will be unable to go to Guinea where we are to do our work.
That's all for now. Our guess is that we will have the best internet of our whole stay while we are here at Brandon's parent's house. It's likely our updates will be less frequent when we go to Guinea on Thursday, although we can't be sure until we are actually there.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
It's almost time!
We're in a flurry of packing, cleaning up our house and finishing last minute errands. We have a few more people to say goodbye to before we leave tomorrow morning and of course a few more of our favorite foods to eat before we go! We have a whole suitcase full of projectors and ink cartridges for one of the ministries we will be working with to bring out.
We were both sick with some kind of stomach bug yesterday, and are really grateful that we both better now. It would have been a very unpleasant flight if we were sick!
We've felt truly blessed that we have found people to take care of things while we are gone... someone to live in our house, drive our cars and watch our dog. God has definitely provied for us and we are so grateful that all our loose ends have been tied up. And although you may not notice it from the picture, Brandon donated ten inches of his hair to Locks of Love, and is now sporting the buzzed look!
We leave Mishawaka at 7am tomorrow for Ohare and by Saturday morning we should be in Dakar, Senegal having breakfast and getting vaccines with Brandon's parents and two youngest brothers!
Monday, December 24, 2012
Our launch date has been moved up! Two weeks ago we were asked if we could be ready to go to Guinea by January 18th and we decided it was doable! It's been a flurry of activity as we have rushed around to get all our affairs in order, but we are so thrilled to be leaving sooner than we thought! We will leave Indiana around the 10th, see Brandon's parents in Senegal for a few days while we obtain visas and shots and then head down to Guinea for a conference and the launch of the BAM (Business as Missions) program there.
This earlier departure date will allow us to overlap with the missionaries who are already there preparing this program before they come back to the states for a years furlough in June. It will also allow us to be there for the launch date and be in on the "ground floor," so to speak, of the program.
We will return to the States for a training session the first two weeks of April in Colorado. From there we will return back to Indiana where we will stay until we have finished raising enough funds to go back to Guinea for another 9 or 10 months to finish up the year term we committed to.
We are very excited about this new timetable and have seen all the benefits it has to offer. It has definitely made the holiday time all the more hectic, but we feel it will be well worth it.
Please keep us in your prayers as we have a few weeks left before we fly out. Please pray:
1. For all the details of travel to be worked out (visas, shots, airline tickets, safety, etc.)
2. For Hannah's health while we travel and live overseas
3. For the ministry we will be a part of: that we will bless those we work with
4. For the transition from US culture to African culture
Thank you for your continued support toward our trip. And hopefully the next post will be from Guinea!
Thursday, November 15, 2012
It's been a very difficult time in our household. We've been blessed beyond measure to have kind friends and family who have showered love and flowers and prayers upon us. But the grief is intense. We thank you all for your continued prayers for us. These circumstances make it is easy to feel like God is not merciful or compassionate, but we know without a doubt that our God is loving and kind. We know He keeps our best interest in mind and we know He understands the grief of losing a child.
We are still heading to Guinea. We still know God has called us there. We will attend a training session in Colorado in April (unfortunately over what would have been our son's due date). Following the training session in April and the continued acquisition of our funds we will be able to head to the missions field.
Please continue to pray for us as we figure out what it means to live life without our son; as we readjust. Pray for us as we grieve together. A second trimester miscarriage is pretty rare, so there will be a lot of questions to be answered and test to be done. Please pray for us as we look toward to a hopeful future.
Thank you everyone for your love and support.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Because of the pregnancy, Hannah is not able to obtain a yellow fever vaccine, which is required for entrance into Guinea. A yellow fever vaccine can increase the risk of miscarriage 30-70%, as well as sometimes will not even work on a pregnant woman. With a handful of yellow fever outbreaks nearby, and the fatality rate for a non-vaccinated person who contracts yellow fever at 88%, it is obvious we will now be staying here in the states for the birth of our child.
While we are saddened that we will not be in Guinea by the goal we had originally placed we are more than happy with waiting and even thankful that God has used this yellow fever obstacle as a way to direct us there in His perfect timing.We prayed for an answer about when to go and He graciously answered us!
The time delay will be an immense blessing as it gives us more time to continue to raise the funds needed to travel as well as develop a clearer picture of what our Business as Missions program will look like when we arrive.
We were also able to share with our church, during all three services, what we are doing and how the call to move first came to be. It was a good time and everyone seemed very excited for us. A handful of people even felt called to partner with us financially and now we have a whole congregation behind us in prayer!
Thursday, September 13, 2012
We have currently raised all of our one time funds that are needed for things like airfare to Guinea, visas, training and travel within the country. Whoo hoo! This is very encouraging news for us!
If we could have 23 people pledge $100 a month for the year we are gone we would be able to leave for Guinea! This seems like a very doable figure for us and we think that even in the next few months we may be able to find people to pledge. We continue to see God behind us in this and are very encouraged!
Continue to pray for us and tell your friends about our mission!
Sunday, September 9, 2012
That's right... we are expecting our first child!
Due in April, and we are infinitely excited. Of course like any new parents-to-be we are also more than nervous and anxious. With this news we have begun to encounter an added aspect into our fundraising: timing.
We cannot head to Guinea until we have ample funds raised to go [we currently reside at about 35% of funds raised], but with our new addition timing has become of the uptmost importance. We are asking for all of you to please keep us in your prayers as it is now vitally important that we raise our funds by February. If we are not gone by Spring, it would be better, timing-wise, to stay here and have the baby.
A lot of our life is in limbo right now; there are a lot of questions that continued to be asked [many times, as life often does, without sound answers!], concerns and worries that have arisen. We still believe 100% that we are called to minister to the people of Guinea and are anxious to see how God's plan will continue to unfold with this new chapter.
Please, please keep us in your constant prayer as we work through the details of what it means to give birth to or raise a child overseas. There will be a lot of details to work out in the upcoming months and we need your support!