Dear Praying Friends,
It has been so long since we’ve written. So much has happened over the last few months since our return to the States in November. Writing out our lives in a letter often times just doesn’t seem adequate. We wish we could sit down over a cup of coffee and share the joy and the tears of the last few months with each of you. God has been so good to our family and has given us these months for an amazing time of healing, restoration and redirection.
Healing and Restoration
We were very blessed to be able to attend a one week intensive at a counseling practice here in Phoenix. They were able to break up our one week so that we did three days in January and then finished up our last 2 days in mid February. This really was an ‘intensive’ process as the days were between 8 and 13 hours long. Those days were exhausting but totally life changing.
We can’t say enough about all of the things that God taught us about ourselves, our marriage, our family, our ministry and most of all about Himself during those days. This is where the cup of coffee and the long visit would come in! There were so many incredible things we learned that we wish we could sit down and share face to face. Thank you to all of you who helped in proving for us financially, in prayer and even in baby sitting so that we could go through the sessions!! After feeling upside down for so long, I (Jen) feel like I’ve finally been turned right side up!
At every turn we are reminded in our lives and on our journey that we serve a beautiful, mysterious God. Mysterious being the key word! While sometimes we wish that we could understand the paths He takes us down and understand some of the whens and whys, we know and celebrate that He does all things well! While we will never understand all of the ups and downs that God placed along our way the last few years, we feel like this time of healing and restoration had brought us to a point where we can truly be thankful for the journey that He is taking us on.
Redirection
One of the verses that God laid on our hearts before we left the Philippines was Jeremiah 29:11.
“For I know the plans I have for you” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.”
Coming home was certainly a detour in our plans, but our detour home was just the beginning of what the Lord had in store for us. By coming home the Lord put us in a place not only where He could restore us, but also a place where he could redirect us.
One of the things we decided over the last few months was to pursue a ministry that would be a better fit for our family at this time in our lives. It has really been amazing to see how parts of a new plan have fallen together and how the Lord is confirming over and over again that this is the next step for us. While our hearts break to step out of our ministry in the Philippines, we feel like God has opened a new door for us. We truly feel like it is a plan that gives us a hope and a future!
The Ministry of Multiplication
We are excited to be stepping out in faith and heading up to Spokane, Washington as New Tribes Mission Aviation representatives to join with the staff of Moody Bible Aviation in training new missionary pilots. This ministry will allow Jason to use his skills as a flight instructor while we as a family will be able to share the vision of NTM with new pilots. We are excited about this change in directions and feel that it will be a great fit for our family!
We will be spending some time in McNeal, AZ with NTMA getting a “big picture” of the current needs and future direction of the organization. We will be moving at the end of April and Jason will start teaching this summer after some orientation with the Moody flight program.
Please be praying for:
Please be praying for our family as we are in a time of transition and packing over the next few weeks. Pray especially for our kids. We told Mirielle the other day that one day soon we were going to be moving into a new house and she looked at us very seriously and said, “But we already have a new house!”
Please be praying for our move to Spokane in April. We are in the process of packing up the things that we left here in the States and trying to track down some of our stuff that we gave away. We are grateful that for this move we are able to rent a U-Haul instead of dealing with a shipping container. This should be our last move for a long time!!!
Please pray that God would be preparing our hearts for our new ministry. We are excited to be working with Moody preparing students for ministry and having the opportunity to share the vision of New Tribes and the awesome privilege of getting the gospel to those who have never heard!
Thankfully this will be our last move in a long time! We are really looking forward to getting settled down after 5 years. Please pray as we adjust financially to living in the States and set up house for one last time. We are anticipating not being able to find a house for $250 a month like we did in the Philippines! Please pray for wisdom as we look for a new house in Spokane, find reliable transportation, buy furniture, etc.
Most importantly, we want to thank all of you for teaming with us through all of the ups and downs of the last few years! It has been amazing for us to watch the Lord provide for our needs as he works through the hearts of those around us. Thank you for your faithfulness to our ministry and your vision as we work together to spread the gospel to those who have never heard.
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Jason & Jennifer:
I am so sorry I didn't make it to your send off. Children's Ministries hosted a big seminar that day. By the time we got done and I fininished up at the office, the party was over! :( We never did get that cup of coffee Jennifer, but I know God did wonderful things for you guys while you were here. It has been a blessing to watch how he has ministered to you and directed you. I love your family so dearly. May God bless you richly. Perhaps I'll get up to visit sometime. I haven't been Washington in about 30 years!!!
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