During the first full week of March, we went to Memphis to be a part of Bellevue Baptist Church's missions conference. We had a booth that we set up with maps, pictures, WMM pamphlets, and our prayer cards. It is not exactly in our comfort zone to begin conversations with people we don't know, but God blessed us with our girls who really helped us. Having a baby or a cute smiling two year old in your arms is a must for an introvert in this situation. God was good in giving us this opportunity. We were encouraged by the speakers that we heard. We also met many wonderful people and passed out many of our prayer cards. I know that this will lead to support for our family, especially the prayer support that we need. I hope that we were able to encourage some to consider being involved in missions or ministry work as well.
While we were there, an ice storm came through forcing us to relax indoors for a few days. It was an unexpected change of pace that allowed for more family time and rest. We were able to spend some time with Lori's siblings and their families as well. Rebekah truly enjoyed playing with all of her cousins and learned how to be a little daredevil. We were even able to celebrate our niece's 13th birthday (Happy Birthday Lis). We enjoyed our time in Memphis and look forward to one more trip before we head to Ghana.
Monday, March 31, 2014
Friday, March 14, 2014
More Goodbyes
The Ladies' Tea |
We had planned on
leaving Fort Worth early in March, so that we
would be able to spend a little time with our families before leaving for Ghana in late
March. God has blessed us with a little more time than we originally
anticipated. We will be leaving the US in late April. Recently, we have
spent some of our free time trying to meet with friends for prayer and goodbyes.
We have had dinner with several friends from work and church and even remembered to take pictures with a few of them. We have enjoyed
the special fellowship and will miss everyone when we leave! There was also two
extra special gatherings in which we were able to be a part. The first one was at the
home of a friend from church, who happens to be Ghanaian. He and his wife
invited several prayer warriors over for dinner to pray for us and another
friend heading to Kenya (Katina) .
This was a powerful time and I am sure we will see the fruits from this time in
prayer. The other gathering was for Lori and the girls. A friend and her mother
fixed a special tea to celebrate our going to Africa and to pray over Katina and us.
It was a wonderful night filled with prayer and fun conversations within a group
of godly women. These times have lifted our spirits and prepared us for things
to come. We will treasure all this time we have had with our loved ones. We are
so thankful that God has placed each of you in our lives! We covet your prayers
as we leave and wait in anticipation to see what God will do.
The Tea |
The Jacksons |
The Hunts |
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Christmas and more...
Well, Christmas was several months ago, and we're finally writing about it. Christmas is a wonderful time of celebration. It's a time where we remember that God came to Earth as a man to give us the gift of salvation. Having just had a little one a few weeks before that, I couldn't help but think about what Mary must have been thinking. I know that in Luke 1, Mary expresses her feelings after she found out that she was pregnant. What about after giving birth to Jesus? Even though she gave birth in a dirty stable amidst smelly animals, I imagine she was rejoicing even more than in Luke 1. Not only did she give birth to a beautiful healthy baby boy, but she knew that this was the Messiah.
On the other hand, there are many doubts that go through a mother's mind when having a child. Will I be a good mother to this child? What if I mess up in raising him, will he turn out ok? What if she were to get sick, will she be ok? The Bible doesn't really address what Mary thought about any of these things, but I believe that she had faith that God gave her this Child and that He would care for everything concerning Jesus. God chose Mary to be Jesus' mother as well as chose Jesus to endure all that He did. God had already planned when and how Jesus would die, and He had planned it all before the beginning of time. This gives me reassurance as a mother. God chose me to be the mother of my two girls out of all the women throughout all of time because He knew that it was best for me and them. God knows each thing that they will have to endure in being a part of our family and will use it for our good (Romans 8:28). God has planned out every minute of their lives, so I can let go of all my worries (1 Peter 5:7). I can trust God as we follow His direction to Africa, that He knows what will happen, that He will be allowing it to happen, and that He will be using it for our good. I should not worry about what opportunities we are leaving behind for our girls or what dangers or illnesses may lie ahead of us. I am not saying that we will not have times where we worry about our girls, but we can take comfort that God has plans for them that are good (Jeremiah 29:11).
Now for catching up on how we celebrated the birth of our Savior... When I was growing up, my family would go Christmas caroling every Christmas Eve. We would all dress in warm clothes and go to various friends' homes to sing in order to brighten their holiday and point them to Christ. Unfortunately, the
get a tree. Well, God provided us with an opportunity to decorate a tree together. We had stopped by the house of a wonderful family shortly after they bought their Christmas tree. This family has almost become like an adopted family to us. They invited us to eat with them and decorate their tree. Rebekah thoroughly enjoyed placing the ornaments on the tree and seeing the star at the top.
We also went to visit the
Then, shortly after coming home, we had two birthdays to celebrate. The same family that invited us to decorate their tree with them (the McRays), also offered to watch our girls so Tim and I could go to dinner for my birthday. We both dressed up and went to eat at a local restaurant called Lili's. As much as we love each of our girls, we enjoyed the time with each other over dinner without any interruptions. After dinner we went back to the McRays and shared strawberry cake and ice cream. Tim has become an expert at making the strawberry cake after only five years:) Rebekah's birthday was only two days later. We had a small family celebration with her on her birthday, and we had a small party with friends two days later. Instead of gifts, we all made books for Rebekah. I think that Rebekah will enjoy reading them as she grows up.
Near the end of January, there was also a baby shower for Abigail, so people from church could come and meet her. It was so much fun to see everyone and be able to share Abigail with all of them. Our friends who threw the shower did a beautiful job. Rebekah's favorite part was all the cupcakes she ate and the people to play with.
Now we are focused on selling our house and getting ready to leave for
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