Showing posts with label missions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label missions. Show all posts

Monday, February 2, 2015

put-here-for-me

chris's dishes and daffodils and nepal-hiking and fathering
this man that
God
put-here-for-me
washes dishes
secretly plants eighty daffodils
in
october
for my february enjoyment
tends to
chickens and teenagers and driving
after
dark
this man
loves my age spots
are you sure they aren't birthmarks?
he
loves
my
every
fiber
he teaches his boys
wrestling
woodworking
wife-loving
and
the word
and
this man that
God
put-here-for-me
is taking his Jesus-walk
to
honduras in 47.5 hours
and
humbly covets our
prayers

for whom are you especially thankful this day?

linking with kellylaurajenjenniferbarbiesharita


Saturday, July 5, 2014

nepal - the q&a

How was your trip?
Awesome. That's the twitter version of the story. What follows is my longest. post. ever. You might want to quit now....
What did you accomplish?
Thanks to a great team of missionaries on the field, we were able to show a group of five, interested-in-Bible-translation and really awesome college students what real life is like for Bible translators, language surveyors, office staff and Bible storying project members. At least two students are now 100% interested in working somewhere in the realm of Bible translation!
Where exactly were you?
We spent a week at a site in Dallas, Texas, learning about the ins and outs of my husband's organization both in the states and abroad. This was team-building time as well. Kathmandu, Nepal was next, where we participated in language learning, a survey simulation and met with translators and storying project leaders. We stayed in an apartment and ate our meals out at various restaurants. Kathmandu is hot, hazy and polluted this time of year. We had running water, wi-fi, sporadic electricity, no air-conditioning and regular-to-us toilets. Our next step was an authentic ten-hour bus ride with four missionaries-who-speak-Nepali up a terrifying, one-lane, switchback filled "road" to a village where we overnighted in a "hotel" - electricity from solar panels, no water inside, squatty potties and plywood beds. This began eight days of a strict Nepali diet which consists of rice, lentil soup (together this is known as dahl bat), potatoes and tea. Thrice daily. We donned 25-30 pound backpacks the next morning and hiked six hours up to an even more remote village where language surveyors have worked, but no translation has been started yet. The hike was more strenuous than Chris and I expected, but the team did really well. The last few hours were on a steep, dry creek bed, so the going was slow. Rain began falling just as we entered the village.
What was the village like?
The six-day village stay was both the hardest and my favorite week. The sleeping conditions were akin to the first village except I shared my single, plywood bed with a teammate! Our potty was outside and down a path as was the water tap that served several homes for their bathing, clothes washing, dish washing and drinking. During our stay we played with children, taught school, visited Christian homes, attended church and ate....potatoes!!! And drank copious amounts of tea. I was struck by the gasp-when-you-see-it scenery, the peoples' generous spirits and the simplicity of life. I was also amazed that school has no electricity, no heat and three teachers for five classes. Everything there takes a long time to accomplish - washing, drying, getting places, buying food....God really worked on my heart to examine my attitude toward stuff. We saw first-hand how a Bible-less people group functions. The villagers speak their own language (8 villages speak this one) with each other at home, and only use the national language, Nepali, for school and talking with people from other language groups. So most in this village rarely use Nepali. And some barely speak it because they are uneducated. This group hasn't had scripture translated yet, so their scriptures are in Nepali, leaving some completely out and many struggling to understand. but a translation project should begin in the next two years.
How did you get out of there?
We left on the day the rains came. And the dry creek bed we hiked up? Was a creek going down. We became soaked through, our packs grew wet and heavy, and little brown leeches waited on the wet leaves to attach themselves to us. There were land slides to skirt and small rivers to wade and this is the point I broke down. Chris found me weeping on the trail near a land slide. "What if there are land slides beyond the next village and the bus can't get us out of heeeeerrrreeee?" I wailed. He was very comforting, and I moved on. What else could I do? One small step at a time, we made it to that next village and got on the bus the next morning.
What was next?
Four days of debriefing, relaxing and shopping. At a resort. With electricity, air-conditioning, TV and toilets. And a buffet. From which we did not choose potatoes!
Would you go back?
Yes! God is doing a great work in Nepal!
Can I get involved?
Yes! You can pray for Wycliffe missionaries throughout the world as they seek to at least have a translation started for every language in the world by 2025. There are about 1800 languages that still need translation. You can also give. All Wycliffe members (even the executives) raise their own support. You can give to Wycliffe in general by clicking here. You can give specifically to my husband by clicking here.

What questions do you have?

linking with  kellilaurajenjenniferbarbiesharita

Sunday, June 1, 2014

on psalms, packing and goat vomit

this pile?
i'll pack it neatly
(or i won't be able to go to bed tonight)
and
step out to kathmandu this week
and
this is faith-walking
because
i
am
scared
just a teensy bit
of
leeches
goat vomit
not-enough-coffee
rejection
and
feeling too old
i'm sure the psalm 91ist had loftier worries than
those of this part-time missionary
but
i'm meditating on his words anyway -
whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High
    will rest in the shadow of the Almighty
i will say of the Lord, he is my refuge and my fortress,
    my God, in whom I trust....

and i'm packing this tonight

what verse do you turn to when you feel afraid?

linking with  kellilaurajenjenniferbarbiesharita

Monday, March 3, 2014

this is when you come alive

this is when you come alive -
missionary shirt-clad
and
balancing tattered bible
on open hand
and this is when you come alive -
speaking jesus,
interpreter-by-your-side,
to the seekers on pews or benches or floor
this globe trekking wasn't on our horizon
twenty-seven years ago
but god
opened us
so
every time you leave for a
far-away-pulpit
i love you more
and this is when you come alive

how about you? when does your love come alive?

linking with michelle, laura, amber

Thursday, January 16, 2014

welcome to the himalayas (knowing-jesus-more)

GET Global 2014 - June Himalayas Trip
site from which i swiped this pic

my friend amy is writing about risk these days
sigh.
for me, the word risk conjures notions of
discomfort
vulnerability
leaving home
and....
did i mention discomfort?
but god
calls us to mountain tops sometimes
and
for me this is a literal-thing-in-june
i'm joining my husband's mission team to the himalayas
and
i
am
terrified
but jesus with his compassion-heart
meets fear and faith on the road
and
maybe, to know-jesus-more
i need to
go

how about you? any risks looming on the horizon?

linking with amy and barbie



Thursday, June 13, 2013

twenty-one: the email anniversary (and a ministry update)

today is our anniversary
chris in lavege last year
(twenty-one)
and
last year
we were once-in-a-lifetiming it
in the carribean
but
this year is real -
chris is in tomorrow
sharing jesus with the generations
and
i'm home making lists -
trash
blueberries - cover with net
strawberries - pick and freeze
walkway weeding
bathrooms
dusting....
but
no matter where we are
he is a portion of my very being
and
i'm so glad i said yes

how about you? what do you do for your anniversaries?

*ministry update: chris and his team have arrived (finally) in australia and should be in lavege, papua new guinea in the next twenty-four hours. there, they will show the jesus film and work on simple translations. these GET global trips (wycliffe) are for the purpose of exposing young people to the translation process. please pray for safety, wisdom, courage, luggage location and good health. thanks!

linking with jennifer and emily today.


Monday, June 10, 2013

on closing boxes

chris closed his boxes
this morning,
snapping the red latches on
cameras
batteries
projector
jesus film
(yarn?)
and
it's atlanta-aukland-port moresby
to lavege,
an electricless village
in papua new guinea
he'll have
eleven teens in tow
to practice basic translation
to show film in heart language
to jesus-walk these seventeen days....
chris closed his boxes
this morning
and
we covet your prayers
amen

linking with -

michelle for hear it monday, use it on sunday, ann for 1000 giftsjoan for sharing his beauty, laura for playdates with god, jennifer for tell his story, jen for soli deo gloria, my freshly brewed life and kat for titus 2 tuesdays

Monday, February 25, 2013

mi amiga

i'm asking why world missions
and hearing jesus answer
that he came to share news (good)
and release captives
that he came to bind up the brokenhearted
and comfort the mournful
that salvation and compassion point to him
and
that his spirit will empower us to participate
in
these
amazing
works
and my friend elizabeth (whose husband's name is welcome)
she gets this
but
she needs help
and
she's praying that the spirit will move you
to join god's work in the christian school
to which she and her husband are devoted
would you sponsor a student?
would you pay for a teacher's staff development?
would you go and help with construction and repairs and witness?
would you?
click here for detailed information

chris and i have supported this ministry for four and a half years. we trust it implicitly. bienvenido and elizabeth's work opens the door for churches and individuals to participate in world missions at varying levels and expense. 

continuing to count his blessings to 1000 -

947. blackberries on my pancakes
948. lunch with friends
949. charlie's (nephew) third birthday
950. hilarious texts from sister-who-has-a-new-dog
951. uncovering periwinkle
952. time away from school
953. students who get excited about learning and hang in there with me


linking with -

michelle for hear it monday, use it on sunday, ann for 1000 giftsjoan for sharing his beauty, laura for playdates with god, jennifer for tell his story, jen for soli deo gloria, my freshly brewed life and kat for titus 2 tuesdays

Thursday, January 10, 2013

dear chris (if i could chatter in your ear today)

my chris, on mission

i would tell you....
the chickens have been cooped 
for two whole days 
(an accident)
the dog was sprayed by a skunk 
23 seconds after 
i fed him this morning
(i sprinted in, so i was spared)
i seem to have left my cloak of patience 
at home today
(maybe it's on the laundry room floor?)
i devised my own stinkbug trap, 
and ten died because of it
(evil-witch laugh)
hank found his 
lost-jacket-that-caused-us-angst
(at the wrestling club)
i love you 
(to the moon and back sixty-three-trillion times)
and
i would tell you
if i could chatter in your ear
today

linking with -

tracy at my daily walk
studio jru for sneak peek friday
grace for FYBF
beholding glory for faith-filled friday
oikos living for true vine challenge

Monday, September 17, 2012

a hint

an idea
a hope
is taking shape
and it looks like
my little family
will be on mission
in the dominican republic
for a few fall days
and it doesn't make sense
the timing
the finances
and panic sneaks around
and i read and read again
isaiah's words
have you not known?
have you not heard?
the lord is the everlasting God,
the creator of the ends of the earth
the end.

how about you? what lies ahead? what is your antidote to panic?

continuing to count his gifts to 1000 -

771. reading time
772. preserving food for the winter (more tomatoes!)
773. teaching. all of it. even the frustrations.
774. my girl, the one i mentor, positively proud of her
775. my husband who is organizing thousands of photographs
776. my son jack who is helping
777. safe travel for hank
778. new people, new smiles

linking with -

michelle for hear it monday, use it on sunday, ann for 1000 gifts, l.l. for on, in, and around mondays

Monday, November 1, 2010

matthew 28:16

this Jesus man
plays ping pong and badminton and chess
and
turns the crock pot on and sets the table
this great commission man
rubs my head even when it doesn't hurt
and
tells me he loves me ninety-three times a day
this missionary
said yes to transforming himself
and
no to the world
and
i
am
proud





This man truly strives to love me like Christ loves the church. He is gracious. I'm going to link up with Emily at Chatting at the Sky where you can read more about grace today.