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Gospel to Haiti – Part 2

Here is the second installment of our trip to Haiti. To see the first clip and some background info, click here.

Mission to the World and Reformation Hope International are partnering together with a Presbyterian Church in Le Plaine, Haiti to rebuild. This is part two of the story.

MTW & RHI = Gospel to Haiti – Part 2 from Go Global on Vimeo.

Mission to the World and Reformation Hope International are partnering together with a Presbyterian Church in Le Plaine, Haiti to rebuild. This is part two of the story.

MTW Partner in Haiti – Jean Paul – Part 3

Pastor Jean Paul continues telling the story of the day of the earthquake in Haiti.

MTW – Jean Paul – Part 3 from Go Global on Vimeo.

MTW national partner in Haiti, Pastor Jean Paul, tells the story of the earthquake’s impact on the ministry and how MTW partnered with Reformation Hope to help rebuild.

MTW Partner in Haiti – Jean Paul

Pastor Jean Paul, a partner with MTW and PCA ministry Reformation Hope, tells the story of how this ministry began.

MTW – Jean Paul – Part 1 from Go Global on Vimeo.

MTW national partner in Haiti, Pastor Jean Paul, tells the story of how his ministry began.

MTW Partner in Haiti – Jean Paul – Part 2

Pastor Jean Paul continues telling the story of the day of the earthquake in Haiti.

MTW – Jean Paul – Part 2 from Go Global on Vimeo.

MTW national partner in Haiti, Pastor Jean Paul, tells the story of how his ministry began.

Gospel to Haiti

I recently traveled to Haiti to see some of what God is doing there. We participated in the first worship service in the first church to be rebuilt since the earthquake. MTW is partnering with Reformation Hope, International and The Presbyterian Church in Haiti to bring the Gospel in word and deed to the people of Haiti. Here is the first installment of our trip:

MTW & RHI = Gospel to Haiti from Go Global on Vimeo.

Mission to the World and Reformation Hope International are partnering together with the Presbyterian Church in Haiti to rebuild. See the first part of how this story is unfolding in this short.

Joe Novenson – 2010 GMC Speaker

Joe Novenson and Paul Kooistra will be the plenary speakers at the upcoming PCA Global Missions Conference, November 5-7, in Chattanooga, TN. Joe recently sat down with MTW’s Global Support Ministries International Director, Brian Deringer, and shared about his heart for missions and raising up the next generation. This is the first of four previews from that time.

2010 PCA Global Missions Conference – Preview from Go Global on Vimeo.

Hear Joe Novenson and Paul Kooistra at the 2010 PCA Global Missions Conference November 5-7 in Chattanooga, TN. Interact with missionaries, national partners, and other missions leaders from across the PCA and around the world.

India Video

It seems like it is easier to post videos than write sometimes. This is especially true with this one. This video is a project that I have worked on more hours than I care to admit. I would use descriptives like “meticulous” or “perfectionist” to describe my motivations, but neither fits well. I was tasked with creating a short film to profile MTW’s work in the region. I collected footage from a number of sources, which wasn’t really ideal, mainly because it was shot by a number of different people with different equipment. But I was thankful to have the footage at all, and was especially appreciative toward those who graciously shared what they had with me. I found myself constantly tweaking and changing the film because it is to be profiled in connection with the upcoming General Assembly. I wanted the outcome to reflect well on MTW by communicating not merely information, but a story that speaks to the hearts of its viewers. My times has run out and this is the final product, for better or worse!

Ecuador Pictures

Ecuador

I wanted to make a quick post of my pictures from Ecuador. I’ve annotated most with a description. I’m adding other team members pictures as they send them to me, so you’ll see the chronology of the trip start over again after the annotations stop. Below is a slide show if you’d rather see them that way.

Nearly another month has flown by since my last post. As with most everyone I know, we’re busy. What’s new?! :-) But we are doing well, despite the continued adjustment back to the school routine. The kids each seem to be enjoying their new classes and teachers. Leslie is still regaining strength and starts physical therapy next week.

My schedule has kept me busy. My latest project has been Leslie’s school website. It started out as me volunteering to update and maintain the current website, but then no one had access to the past designer’s material. So I “got” to re-design the site from the ground up. It is mostly finished now with just some final content to be added as I recieve it. The website is here.

I’ve also been on the road a good bit, with a trip to Michigan last week. I flew in and out of Detroit, but had the opportunity to criss-cross the state a few times, traveling to Grand Rapids, Holland, up through Midland and Bad Axe, and finishing in Traverse City. It was an absoulely beautiful time of the year to be there, and I was blessed with getting a nice rental car with a big sunroof! My meetings went well and even got to visit with a pastor who (after about an hour of conversation) I realized I knew from about 20 years ago! After one of my meetings, a couple on the missions committee took me out on Lake Michigan on their boat. We spent about an hour and a half on the lake and it was gorgeous. I’m trying to get in some visits to my northern states before it gets too cold, at which time I’ll refocus on my southern (and warmer) states! I took a bunch of pictures with my camera phone which I’ve placed on FaceBook here (hopefully the link will work).

We’re getting more involved in our church in Gainesville. I’ve begun teaching the college and young adults sunday school class and we’re starting a small group in nearby Dawsonville in the coming weeks with another couple. We have also started Financial Peace University which will hopefully help keep us focused and motivated on the task of getting out of debt. Every time we watch Dave Ramsey, a ritual which Leslie keeps us disciplined doing regularly, I am reminded how counter-cultural this idea is. Yet it is also continually humbling as I am reminded of my past mistakes. So, for any young people who might read this, take it from me…avoid debt like a plague!

Tomorrow we are planning on going to the funeral of a friend from years ago, JoAnn Calderwood. She and her husband were friends of ours when we first got married. She died, unexpectedly, of a heart attack last week. She called Leslie the night before she died and they talked for about half an hour. It has been a shock to us both, but was especially to Leslie after their talk. Please pray for her husband, Gene.

Next week, I will going through a Bible study/workshop, called Living in Grace at work. It is a course that all of our new missionaries go through and is similar to Sonship. I’ve been trying to do it several times since I started at MTW, but things always seemed to come up. Leslie and I were supposed to do it together last spring, but I fell and fractured my back the week before. I’m disappointed that she and I can’t do it together, but I am excited about this opportunity for me to be challenged.

On a lighter note, I’m happy to say that my “new” little Civic is doing great on gas mileage. I keep track of my MPG with every fill-up, thanks to my dad’s training, and my lowest measurement so far has been 31 MPG for a tank. It’s never been so fun to save on gas!

I meant to write something about each of the kids but it is late, so I will just say one thing about Aggie. She is growing up to be quite the young lady and really enjoys helping. Sometimes too much for her mother and I! But we’re learning to be patient and foster this desire in her. She gets her stool (the one my dad built for me when I was 2) and brings it in the kitchen to help with meals, packing lunches, and anything else we’ll let her do. During one of our meals this week, she was describing something from her day to me. In the midst of her dialogue she used the expression, “and you know, that freaks me out!” Leslie and I both had a good laugh. She loves “helping” the Munch do a variety of things, sometimes with Muchkin’s protest. But since we don’t know how long this might last, we are learning to cherish it and are trying to point her to Christ in and through it.

VBS Week

Another week has slipped by, and blogging has not received any attention. It’s not that I don’t think about it. I do! But everything seems to crowd it out. And I hate it, because writing is such an outlet for me. I guess it can’t always be a first priority. Paying work must come first!

I had yet another trip this week. I managed to avoid the airport on this one, something I am always thankful for. I loved flying growing up. I loved going to the airport. But since 9/11, it has become a nuisance I only want to tolerate when necessary.

On this trip I drove to Valdosta and back. I visited ten churches in the three days and saw a lot of farmland in South Georgia. From the interstate there isn’t much to see, but the back roads from Perry to Americus and to Albany, as well as from Valdosta to Thomasville, have plenty of character. I even had a close call with a turkey.

As much as I love my visits with churches, it’s always good to be home with my family. This week, Leslie and the kids had VBS at our church. Before I left, I gave the kids “the lecture” about going to their classes and being friendly (and not clinging to mom). The girls weren’t especially excited. But when I checked in after the first day, I got a glowing report. Everyone was having a great time! Leslie taught the older kids (4th and 5th grade). Today I went to closing ceremony and enjoyed seeing the kids sing and do all the motions to the songs they’d learned. The Munch was particularly amusing as she left her seat to go up and sing. I watched her turn to Leslie and give her a very animated wink.

This morning I had the privilege of sharing a devotional with ten new missionaries who were finishing their assessment and training at MTW. The event is known as Interview and Orientation (I & O), and I always enjoy any part I get to play in it. Afterward we spent time in prayer for each of them as they now prepare to raise support and get ready to head to their fields.

I got to stop in and visit with my parents this week, and with my oldest sister and her family who were there. It was a short visit, but I managed to leave with two bags of fresh blueberries (exclusively for Leslie, according to my dad). So far, McGrooter has been the one to eat most of them though. The boy loves blueberries!

The summer is flying by and is nearly half over for Leslie and the kids. It’s hard to believe they will all be at the same school this Fall. Munchkin turned 4 this week and will begin pre-K. We celebrated when I got home on Thursday. I think we sang “Happy Birthday” to her at least three times, thanks to her older siblings.

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