Our
time in Michigan is almost finished as we will leave for Uganda on Saturday,
August 3. We always depart with
mixed emotions. We are looking forward
to being home in Uganda, seeing our friends and church family, and being part
of the ministry again; however, we also hate saying goodbye here. We are thankful for spending time with family,
seeing friends, sharing at churches, and enjoying the beauty of Michigan. On top of all that are the mixture of
emotions regarding the adoption (see our blog for more details). Part
of missions is living in paradox – love and hate, hellos and goodbyes, coming
and going, packing and unpacking, joy and tears… Pray for us as we pack up and head back to
Uganda to unpack and adjust back to life there.
Adoption Update
Many
of you know that we were chosen by a birth mother the end of May to adopted her
baby in Michigan. The baby boy was born
early, June 24, but the birth mother changed her mind and decided to parent him. We were excited to add to our family and everything
seemed so perfect. The change of mind brought grief, disappointment, and
confusion.
We are back on the waiting list to
adopt another baby, but as missionaries timing is complicated. After praying, we decided to go back to Uganda
to wait. Once we are placed with another
baby we will return to Michigan for the adoption. There is always uncertainty in adoption, but living
in Uganda seems to add to the uncertainty.
We continue to relinquish control and choose to trust God in this
process. We are praying for wisdom each
step of the way.
We still desire to adopt. It is another
way to show God’s heart of adopting all of us. However, it is teaching us more
about how God feels. He waited for us. His adoption plan was perfect, yet He was
rejected. His love is unrelenting. He is true and faithful through it all.
How God Used our Time in Michigan
We thank God for all He has done while
we were in Michigan. We were able to
speak at 11 supporting churches. Each
Sunday we were encouraged by people who rejoiced with us at the way God is
expanding the ministry and producing great fruit. We loved hearing that people could see our
love for the people we minister with. We
were blessed by seeing many people who pray daily for us and the ministry in
Uganda. Josh was able to share God’s
truth at many churches and people were challenged to share Jesus in their words
with others.
People from one church shared that they began to use the FIC
Discipleship book in their small groups after attending the Discipleship Course
we led two years ago. They testified
that one of the great things about the Bible study is that life-long Christians
and new believers all benefit and grow together. One new believer, after learning it is truth
that sets us free, turned himself into police so he could be free by living in
truth. We praise God. He is ministering
through His truth in the lives of believers!
In June Josh taught for a week at the
Christian Reformed Conference Grounds. He
taught part the Freedom in Christ Discipleship Course. Each day people were touched by God’s truth.
They learned their identity in Christ, identified lies they believe, and saw the
need to take their thoughts captive. They were challenged to forgive others.
They saw the Biblical difference between our roles and responsibilities. One person said, “this week changed my life.”
Another man testified, “I had told my
wife I would never serve on church council again. Now I am willing to serve.” Praise God for the work He is doing in His
children.
Lydia and Grace professed their faith at
our church the beginning of June. It was
a beautiful celebration of their faith in Jesus! They each shared their testimonies as a
witness to all who heard. They danced to
“No Longer Slaves” and Josh preached a message on being New Creations in
Christ. It was a powerful and meaningful
service. We were excited to share it with many of our friends and family.
Lydia was also able to go to Guatemala
on a mission trip with our church. It
was a great opportunity to do missions in a new area of the world and use the
Spanish she has been learning in school.
We were not surprised when the missionary from Guatemala wrote about how
much he appreciated Lydia and when fellow teammates were touch by her joy. One team member told us we have a lot to be
proud of because Lydia is an amazing kid.
We also saw God work through daily life in Michigan as we had opportunities
to get to know people and pray with them.
Whether it was the lady at the store, a worker who served us, or someone
at a church, they were touched by God when we took time to pray with them. Lydia is especially gifted in reaching out to
people with the love of God. It is a
constant challenge to me to represent Jesus today.
Pray & Praise:
- Pray for our preparation and travel back to
Obule. We begin our travel Aug. 3
and arrive in Uganda Aug. 5 (after an overnight in Qatar). We hope to spend two days in the capital
city with friends before doing our final travel to Obule.
- Emalai was seen by a neurologist because of all the headaches she
experiences. The doctor believed Emalai’s
large tonsils may be preventing her from getting enough oxygen at
night. After a sleep study last
week, the doctor’s belief was proven true.
Emalai’s snoring, jerking and kicking at night and headaches seem
to all be related to not getting enough oxygen while sleeping. So…she needs her tonsils out. However, we are now two weeks from
leaving so we will have to wait until we come back for the adoption. We praise God that two vitamins the
doctor also recommended are reducing Emalai’s headaches. Pray for Emalai to know God’s protection
and healing.
- Pray for everyone in Obule. Pray for an abundant harvest this
month. Pray for Angel, one of the
youth, who is not emotionally or physically well.
- We praise God for $4,500 raised for our
adoption through the sale of Ugandan things in Mc Bain and in
Hudsonville! Thank you for your
generosity!
- Praise God for the generous gifts from Georgetown
CRC and Faith Community CRC for a knee replacement for Lusi! We hope Lusi will have her knee
replacement next month.
- Praise the Lord for Achia’s adoption! Achia has a long story and is now Mandy’s
sister and lives in Michigan with Mandy’s parents. Pray for all her tests and therapy as
they help her with her disabilities and seizures.
- Praise God for Lydia’s sweet 16 birthday July
31!
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