Macon and Katy Hare

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Wayumi – A Tribal Experience

Posted in Ministry, Video on Sep 8th, 2009 | Discuss This Post

Take a look at the new video Macon and the Communication team just finished. It is a very exciting missions program. Maybe you or your church group will want to visit and get a taste of the tribal experience. Write Macon if you have questions. Go to www.Wayumi.com

WAYUMI – Your adventure into tribal missions from New Tribes Mission on Vimeo.

Want to experience TRIBAL without leaving the USA? You can …in
weekend or weeklong visits to the WAYUMI campus in Pennsylvania. http://www.wayumi.com

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PRAY CONNIE HOME

Posted in Family, Prayer Request on Sep 3rd, 2009 | Discuss This Post
I want to go home, Grandma

I want to go home, Grandma

We brought our 3 year old granddaughter, Connie, to Guam to visit her cousins, Natania and Thalia Hare. We’ve had an absolutely great visit with lot’s of memory making fun,  but now it’s time to go home. The problem: all the flights are suddenly full heading back to the USA and standby passengers, like us, are left on the tarmac.   It will soon be a month since Connie has seen her parents, Vinny and Jessica Sergio.  Please pray with us that the flight loads will lesson and we will soon be able to travel back to the good ole’ USA.  In the interim we are flying to Manila, Philiappines for quick visit with NTM missionaries.

Pray we can catch a flight back Sept 10 to Orlando, FL.

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LOST IN GUAM

Posted in Family on Aug 27th, 2009 | Discuss This Post
Something Wrapped in Cardboard

Something Wrapped in Cardboard

We were able to travel to Guam to help Jeremy and Judy get moved into their new Apartment. After 5 weeks in a hotel and eating in restaurants they were ready to move in. Katy, Connie and I only had a week or so in the hotel and we were just as ready to move on.

Even with a moving company doing most of the work… it was still long and exhausting days. But things are coming together. First floor is ready and Judy trying to get the upstairs bedrooms arrainged. Jeremy getting lights, water, gas, phones, internet and TV ready. It has been some long days.

We are LOST or Stuck on Guam. One of the perks is we can fly on airline for very low cost as standbys. But with summer end, it seems every one in Guam and Japan heading for the Mainland. No standby seats for a week or so.

Jeremy directing wher to put stuff

Jeremy directing where to put stuff

Storing books on the bookshelves

Storing books on the bookshelves

Trying to find place for beds to lay down.

Trying to find place for beds to lay down.

Ready to get the dirty clothes washed

Ready to get the dirty clothes washed

Seriously… it’s time for us to get back home and we appreciate your prayers that those all ellusive standby seats show up soon.

Meanwhile… I have been able to keep up with most of my work using email and internet.

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Connie Visits Uncle Jeremy

Posted in Family on Aug 18th, 2009 | Discuss This Post
Connie Checks The Flight Deck

Connie Checks The Flight Deck

Connie was able to visit Jeremy on the Flight Deck before we took off. She never stopped staring at the maze of lights and instruments. Connie is a great traveler.Jeremy then flew us from Japan to Guam, his new home and flight station.

Tomorrow we help Jeremy and family move into the new apartment.

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THE ONLY GOOD GECKO…..you get the drift.

Posted in Ministry on Aug 15th, 2009 | Discuss This Post

Beware the Gecko

You see, Gecko’s live in the rafters of jungle dwellings. Not so bad when you think of the bugs they devour. But bug eating Geckos have to deposit their waste somewhere. (Katy says not to use the words Gecko poop).

Can you imagine it, Gecko waste, raining down from the rafters at indiscriminate moments. This is something missionaries will not put up with; Not even yours truly, the Old Missionary Statesman.
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Would a Believer Really Do That?

Posted in Ministry on Jul 8th, 2009 | Discuss This Post

Carolyn Crockett holds the Moi baby.A Moi man — a believer — tried to kill his infant daughter. He decided she was a result of his wife’s adultery, even though there’s no evidence his wife committed adultery. And in the Mois’ traditional ways, that makes it OK to kill the girl.
You may be stunned. Perhaps you’re thinking, “How could a believer do that?”
I wasn’t stunned by that. And not just because I’ve been to that Moi village and met that man. You really shouldn’t be stunned either.
All around us, people who profess the name of Christ do things that Scripture says are wrong, simply because our culture says they’re OK. Yeah, those other people are really messing up, aren’t they? You and I never do anything like that, right?
But I was stunned by what happened later, and I shouldn’t have been.  Read the rest of this entry »

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