OK, so I totally feel intimidated to be blogging. But after alot of pressure from ahem Jared :) And having amazing missionary coworkers who blog every week. I feel the time has appropriately come upon me to take this challenge. (Yes I consider blogging a challenge) All I can say is thank God for spell check!
I have been thinking through how I wanted to start off the blog. What topics to talk about, I mean its my first blog post. Its got to be good, it has to be eye catching, and draw the reader. (This was my check list) But here is the thing; we have not begun anything exceptionally exciting. We are still in the language learning phase of missions. The mundane life of learning language is not exactly sexy or eye catching.
I also made a list of what I wanted to accomplish in communicating our life to you the reader. I hope to be honest, living in a third world country is hard. Its not always glamorous and upbeat. I think there is a stigma and expectation that missionaries feel when it comes to talking with supporters and churches back home. That our outreach has to be generating tons of success or that it needs to feel and sound dynamic. While I pray this is true in the future its not always realistic.
I hope to give a little glimpse of our life and what we encounter on a daily basis. By showing pictures of the food we eat, or describing how I get grocery's by driving a moped with two kids strapped to me. You will get to see this crazy life of living in a different country.
Lastly, I hope to convey our heart. The reason why we moved our family to the other side of the world. Why we left all that was familiar to face a world of constant change. It was so that we could give HOPE, TRUTH, and FREEDOM to a tribe that has never heard the name Jesus. They live and die without ever knowing the Creator and his utmost love for them. Man, I hope we can be a part of seeing lives changed. And one day greeting the Dem people as brothers and sisters in Christ!
3 comments:
Hey nice blog! I am looking forward to keeping up on it. Your mom and I were talking the other day about how life is (realistically) NOT easy over there and I admire you guys for being faithful. I think of you often and pray for you daily and will look forward to reading about your adventures!
Welcome to blogging! It's fun to be part of your support team. Yes, fun!! I've told folks how exciting it was to join your support team during the "pre-field" phase, and vicariously experience your miletones of getting to the field, learning the language, visiting the potential tribe, and now you are raising funds to build your tribal home. Soon, you'll be in the tribe!
Missions is a real team effort. All can play a part. Some actually go, some help financially, and all can pray.
I'm looking forward to future posts!
Wow, such nice work.
I will pray God carries you safely throughout your journies.
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