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Israel’s 1st Birthday

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

How do you show your son a little bit of our culture? Take him to McDonald’s! He got his first hamburger, french fries, and play place. What is left to show him, right? Not done yet, he experienced his first Hot ‘n Ready from Little Caesar’s. Are we done yet? Nope. Well, we decided to give him his first sugar rush, a cake.

Overall is first big day was a good one and we worked off all the calories by going to an indoor play place in the mall. We teach him to eat hearty, and then work off the fat!!

Thanks for all the gifts and cards!

Raising Support = Tough, Enjoyable, Discouraging, Humbling

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

We became official missionaries in January 1, 2009, and now part of our ministry is partnership development.  Partnership development is a process that is tough, enjoyable, discouraging, and humbling all in one big sandwich.

Tough = In the beginning I had a hard time because I battled with these thoughts, “I hate asking people for money, I’m not a good salesman, I feel like a beggar, etc.”  Then God helped me realize that I am not asking or begging, I am giving them a great opportunity to be a part of something amazing, and part of God’s heart !!

Enjoyable = It’s great traveling around meeting with old friends, family, and meeting new people.  Just seeing how God is working all around, and being encouraged by our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ.

Discouraging = When you have made all the contacts to all the churches and individuals you know, and you exceeded to 35%.  Satan gets to me by looking at that figure, and seeing that we have 65% left, and we are wanting to leave this April. The sin of not trusting God does occur at times. Then with God’s grace we are encouraged and know that we do have faith and we do trust in His Will.

Humbling = While we are making these contacts, it is very humbling seeing people who you know and don’t know very well, be supportive financially and prayerfully toward our family.  Seeing those people making sacrifices, and willing to give up certain things to get us over to Indonesia, to share about Christ to people who have never heard !!

Israel enjoying the waves

Israel enjoying the waves

Big Ticket Festival

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Giving my sales pitch telling him how NTM is the greatest...

       Where can you go to get cotton candy, elephant ears, hot dogs, & 3 stages filled with live christian music for 3 days !?! The answer is the Big Ticket Festival in Gaylord, MI.
We were able to set up a table and represent New Tribes Bible Institute. There was well over 15,000 people that participated in this festival. Sharing with people about the heart & ministry focus of New Tribes Mission; then helping them understand the purpose & reason of the Bible Institute.
       "Do you like free stuff?" Either it’s the Christian community or the economy crisis, but people love free things! We had drawings either for a T-shirt or a Nalgene bottle every 3 hours.
       Overall, the festival was a success in letting people know about the need of God’s Talk among tribal people all over our world. Also, talking among fellow brothers and sisters in Christ and seeing what God is doing in their lives.
        Thanks for your prayers and support !!!

Trip to Omaha

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Cutting the rat-tail

      Omaha was the mark of Israel’s first haircut. Bye-bye to the dark brown, hello to the newly fresh blonde hair. He could not maintain the looks of his dad anymore. This was one of the many things we accomplished in the city of Omaha with my brother, Jason and his family.

      Does anybody not like dessert? With knowing the answer to that question, my brother, Jason and his wife, put together dessert parties a couple nights that consists of friends and leaders of different churches. These 2 nights helped us to inform them the future ministry we have in Indonesia and letting them know how they can be a part of reaching tribal people with the gospel!!

     We Started out staying a few days, then ended up being there for a week. We kept having opportunities to meet with pastors & leaders of churches for coffee or lunch to share about our ministry. Every meeting, we walked away very encouraged and blessed by these men. Lord willing a couple of these churches or individuals will be a part of ethnos 77, because we like the passion and love they have for God and for the lost. These are the kind of churches and individuals we want on our team!

East Coast Trip

Monday, April 6th, 2009

Hanging out at the Washington Monument

    Heading out east for 3 weeks is hard on the little guy.  The first week took quite an adjustment on Israel, which was a lesson of patience for the parents, if you know what I mean fellow parents. 

    We had a great 9 days at Shawnee Baptist in NJ, where we were invited to be a part of the Missions Conference.  This is where I was about to present our ministry to the church and Melanie was supposed to be a part but then Israel had a melt down so I had to part without my wife, but it still went great.

    As we did our long travels of meetings with churches and individuals, we were able to site see at Philadelphia, D.C., and Ocean City. 

    This trip was very draining, but also encouraging being among fellow brothers and sisters of Christ.  We were blessed with hospitality wherever we went, and also we were able to add members to our Team 77 !!! 

    We see God’s hand in all of this and we are blessed to be a part of Him and His Work!

Israel likes it much better without his shirt on…

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

      We are in the mist of our 2nd month of Partnership Development (PD) and we find God challenging us in many ways.  This whole PD thing is a challenge in itself, but have really been grown through this process. It is great to see how the body of Christ encourages and strengthens us as we go through this. 

      But the biggest challenge has been through the health of my parents.  My Dad has a disease that has been attacking the lungs and heart.  Then my Mom is having difficulties with her back.  We have definitely seen God’s hand in having us live only 2 miles away as we can help them in any way we can.  I thought these kind of times would have never came so early, but it is amazing seeing how the body of Christ, once again, comes together and helps with everything they can. 

     Life has been a challenge, but we definitely see how God uses these kind of times to strengthen our faith and we know we can rest on God’s sovereignty!

Does Israel look like his Mom or Dad? not sure yet..

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

      Life around the house as been a little bit different the past month.  We come to realize what people mean by saying, "your life will never be the same again."  We are not sure that comment is meant to be a positive or negative statement. 

     Life has changed, but we can not get enough of our son.  Sure there are moments right after we give him his bath, which comes with endless screaming, and I go to put on his diaper and he ends up peeing all over himself.  These kind of situations, I just have to laugh to prevent frustration.  

    This kid of ours has brought great joy and love to us and we would not trade him for never getting to hear the saying, "your life will never be the same again."

Israel’s Debut

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Leaving the Hospital

     As you can see, Israel has made his grand appearance to this world.  Israel Stephen was born on the 5th of Nov. at 11:37 pm.  He weighed at big and strong 9lb and 1 oz, and was 21.5 inches tall.  To answer your questions, he is very healthy.  Melanie’s delivery was a very long day, but she was a very strong fighter, and battled through it well.

     Israel is already so much fun and we love having him apart of our lives, even though it has changed more than we ever imagined. 

    Thank you for your prayers and concerns for our time with delivery. Hope all of you gets to see him one day.

Israel still growing

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Israel chillin\`

    We got more ultrasound pictures and this guy is growing everyday thats for sure.  Our due date is Oct. 31, but the way he is growing, he may be born a little earlier or we will have  a big baby boy. 

    We have officially named him Israel.  Right now we are trying to figure out the middle name.  But we are really excited to see this guy and can not wait to get to know him and love on him. 

    He already is a stud to us and can not wait to see him.

We are pregnant with our first!!

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Is it a boy or girl??

    Yep that is right, Melanie is pregnant and is due at the end of October.  We just had our first doctor’s appointment yesterday and we are both really excited to see an ultrasound of our baby.  We will probably find out the gender next month, so we will let you know if it is a boy or girl!! 

   We will be looking forward to seeing a lot of you over this summer, and I am sure Melanie will look a little different to you than the last time you saw her…  better looking I say  :)