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Monday, September 24, 2007

http://limawards.blogspot.com/

This is the new blog that we've decided to use.  It's just an easier tool for me to use.   I hope it works for everyone.  I'll try to make it easily accesible and remember-able.

 

http://limawards.blogspot.com/

 

Thanks All,

Jim


Tuesday, July 31, 2007

We're Done

Ladies and Gentlemen,

We are finished with Pre-Field Training in New York City.  It's hard to believe, quite honestly.  We literally arrived here in New York on Sunday, July 1st and it is now Tuesday, July 31st.  We just finished this afternoon and people have already started flying home to get back into the life of a support raising missionary. 

It's crazy to think that we've just spent an intense time with people who I didn't know a month ago, but now feel incredibly close to and...most of them I will not see again until heaven, probably.  It was a difficult farewell today.  They are all incredibly sweet people who blessed our lives in many ways.

Our desire is to stay in touch via email or skype or Vonage or something as best we can so as to be a source of encouragement to one another as we head to our fields and get on our fields of service.  We consider them very dear to us. 

Just so you know, we are leaving tomorrow (Wed) to travel to Vermont for a few days to relax and wind down from this very intense month of training.  Then, we travel to Philly where Jim is preaching at Pilgrim Church in Manayunk/Roxborough this coming Sunday.  They are a wonderful supporting church and we always enjoy our time there with them.

Then, we'll be spending time with our family in Christ at Springton Lake Church for several days before heading to Jim's parents in MD and then home to see Chico (our cat). 

All for now...blessings on you all!

Jim for all


We're Done

Ladies and Gentlemen,

We are finished with Pre-Field Training in New York City.  It's hard to believe, quite honestly.  We literally arrived here in New York on Sunday, July 1st and it is now Tuesday, July 31st.  We just finished this afternoon and people have already started flying home to get back into the life of a support raising missionary. 

It's crazy to think that we've just spent an intense time with people who I didn't know a month ago, but now feel incredibly close to and...most of them I will not see again until heaven, probably.  It was a difficult farewell today.  They are all incredibly sweet people who blessed our lives in many ways.

Our desire is to stay in touch via email or skype or Vonage or something as best we can so as to be a source of encouragement to one another as we head to our fields and get on our fields of service.  We consider them very dear to us. 

Just so you know, we are leaving tomorrow (Wed) to travel to Vermont for a few days to relax and wind down from this very intense month of training.  Then, we travel to Philly where Jim is preaching at Pilgrim Church in Manayunk/Roxborough this coming Sunday.  They are a wonderful supporting church and we always enjoy our time there with them.

Then, we'll be spending time with our family in Christ at Springton Lake Church for several days before heading to Jim's parents in MD and then home to see Chico (our cat). 

All for now...blessings on you all!

Jim for all


Tuesday, July 24, 2007

It's hard to believe, but...we're now one week away from leaving New York and being done with Pre-Field Training.  We've been living and working here for three and a half weeks and there's only one week left!

It's been so tough at times, but so good...even in the tough times.  The Lord Jesus is really good at teaching us in the middle of those times.  He's good at bringing out the benefits of those times.  He's just...good!

 


Saturday, July 21, 2007

Spanish

For this past week, we had a husband and wife team leading all of us missionary types in learning what it will take to learn, and the significance of learning, a new language.  Before this week I had heard that Dwight and Barbara were great at what they do and are very helpful to everyone who learns underneath them.  So, I was looking forward to this time.

What I didn't realize was that one of the best parts of the week was being able to see and hear the passion that God has given them for loving people by learning their language the way they know it.  There is a definite way in which you can passionately learn a new language, in our case Spanish, so that you present yourself to the people to whom you are reaching out as a learner and lover of their culture. 

By taking the time to diligently and wholeheartedly learn how Peruvians communicate, Sara and I and the kids will have the opportunity to express Christ's love to them in a very practical, tangible and "put your money where your mouth is" way.  (Excuse the pun, it was unintended.)

We, also, clearly saw, this past week, how this process will take hard work...very hard work.  We look forward to this process, but we also know that it will not be easy.  But, if it means that we can clearly express the love of Christ to the Peruvians in Lima, then my motivation is moved to a higher place. 

....on a steep learning curve...

Jim for Sara, Caroline, Chloe and Eli

 



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