Friday, November 4, 2011

The Great Adventure Begins

Jim and I have always loved the song "The Great Adventure" by Steven Curtis Chapman, so we're borrowing it as our theme! From the moment the opportunity to serve in Tanzania opened, we feel like we're on an amazing ride, holding onto God's coattails. It seems like every day, He opens a new door, prepares the way ahead of us or provides exactly what we need before we know we need it!

Let's start at the beginning, August 30, 2011. We received a prayer request from Harold & Coni (the Kneppers, who founded Hope of the Nations, the mission that we are going to be working with)regarding the boat ministry, that the government informed them they would need a licensed boat captain in order to use the boat. Of course, we started praying that God would provide exactly what was needed so the boat ministry could continue. A couple of days later, Jim came to me and said that as he had been praying, he felt God telling him that he (Jim) was the answer to that prayer -- he should be the boat captain. We wrote back to the Kneppers, telling them how God was speaking to us and asking them to pray with us, specifically that if this was His will, He would make it abundantly clear. The Hope of the Nations (HOTN) staff began to pray as did others whose counsel we sought. All of the answers confirmed where we felt God was leading -- Kigoma, Tanzania.

Our next step was to figure out the timing of his retirement. We knew that we needed to be in Kigoma in early June as that is when most visiting teams begin arriving, and the boat would be in constant use. We originally thought that he would retire at the end of February, giving us about three months to get everything ready. God obviously had other things in mind, however, and in a number of ways, lead us to change that date to December 30th. We found out that if we wanted to send a shipping container of supplies, we should plan on a ship date of no later than March 30. This will give us about 3 months to plan, purchase and then pack the container. We also need to sell our house, our cars and most of our belongings. We figured that would take several months to do as well. Crazy us -- did we forget that we'd prayed and asked God to be over all of our preparations? In a matter of a few weeks after telling family, friends and our church of our plans, we have someone that wants to buy our house, and almost all of our belongings have been spoken for, as well as one of our cars, all without any advertising!

Our home church, Incarnate Faith, has agreed to be our sending church. Even greater, since we recently did a church merge with two other churches (becoming one church with 3 campuses), the whole church has asked us to be their missionaries, the first that would be sent out. We are so humbled and overwhelmed by their love, support and encouragement, and are excited to be the first missionaries from South Valley Community Church. We are looking forward to our partnership and know that God has great things in store for all of us. November is Global Compasssion month at all 3 campuses and we will be at each campus during the month. In addition, we will be speaking at Jim's parents' church on November 13.

We will be updating the blog monthly while we're still in the states, and more often once we're in Kigoma. We plan to include preparation updates, ministry stories, pictures, prayer requests and more.

Listed below are our first prayer requests:

1. Spiritual health -- that we would be diligent in our prayer and study time.
2. Wisdom in our planning and preparation for our shipping container.
3. Financial provision -- that God will provide for our required HOTN support funds.
4. That our house in Gilroy will go through with our potential buyers, as it is a short sale and needs bank approval.
5. Housing in Kigoma
6. God's provision for a good car (land cruiser) for us to purchase in Africa.

3 comments:

  1. This made me teary. I'm so excited for you guys!

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  2. I am so excited to be able to keep up with your blog and I am also 'teary' about all that is taking place. God is so faithful and you will be in my prayers day by day. Love you MOM

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  3. Praying that all is well and that you are being blessed daily and that God's Mercy is renewed on you by the minute.
    God Bless you

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