Thursday, July 17, 2025

The enemy at our door?

Oh the enemy is trying so hard!

Josh was sitting in the guest house literally finishing the last lesson on the marriage course. A big deal! He looks out the door to see a snake was crawling up the screen door! He went out and killed it.

It was a visual of the enemy coming to try one last time to disrupt and destroy Josh and this marriage course and the writing of it and production of it.

BUT he's defeated! The enemy is just a liar. God is out protector. This is God's marriage of course, this is God's will.

Thank you once again for praying for us! For praying for our protection and for praying for this marriage course!



And now poor Makai will not go outside because he's scared 😞. Pray for him too!

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Pray for Us and The FIC Marriage Course

I want to start by thanking all of you who have been praying - for years - for the Freedom in Christ Marriage Course Josh has been writing.  There have been several teams over the last four years praying for our marriage, the writing of the course and all the people involved.  I am so grateful.

And that is why we are where we are today, about one month from the finish line!

This feels big.  For more than ten years people within FIC have desired to write a marriage course or started and were stopped.  Several people have said they don't know why but it never came to be.  Everyone concludes, it is a spiritual battle, interrupted by the enemy.  Marriage is designed and blessed by God.  It is an image of God and Jesus' love for His Church.  And so satan is an enemy of marriage.  

Victory is coming with the FIC Marriage Course about to be produced!

Josh and I love marriage God's way and are passionate about sharing it with others.  Marriage is a target of the enemy worldwide.  Marriage is the foundation of thriving churches and communities, and God wants the world to know Him through Godly marriages.  With this conviction, Josh was asked to write the FIC Marriage Course.

Let me just say it has been a long road.

Josh and a team began writing during covid days.  We did a pilot project in 2023 where three presenters were chosen (from Asia, Latin America and us).  We practiced and recorded at home all the lessons and in the fall of 2023, we went through the lessons with a number of FIC couples who volunteered to go through it and give feedback on each lesson.  Josh was hopefully it was ready to go, but it wasn't, and he began revisions.  We hoped to film the Marriage Course January 2025 but were unable to.  At that point we started making plans to film August 2025.  We found people to film and a venue.  

It has been a roller coaster since then.  Our third presenters told us they were unable to make August work, we found new third presenters and then their visa was denied, I made venue errors and they were unable to accommodate us so I had to find a new venue, found new third presenters...all along Josh was writing, editing and rewriting the course to put the new presenters stories in and to improve each lesson.

In the beginning Josh put together a prayer team for just us and our marriage - and I'm glad he did!

Now more than ever we are facing a lot of spiritual opposition.  It has felt heavy at times.  Josh and I have had our times of just not getting along, miscommunicating, and being frustrated.  Then we realized this isn't nothing, this is the enemy.  Things in our house started to break more than usual demanding Josh's time and attention.  Our kids were bickering more than they had been, Makai was getting more and more angry, and the girls had their struggles that needed our love, attention and prayers.  It felt overwhelming.  We were discouraged.

Then Josh shared with me that in the last month he has been having the same nightmare of drowning, and he wakes up knowing it is because of the Marriage Course.  He would pray and go back to sleep.  Then he had a night where he woke up feeling like he was being strangled.  He knew it was an attack from the enemy and prayed the authority he has in Christ.  It stopped and he went back to sleep.  He, we, are not troubled by this because we know we don't have to be afraid.  The enemy is afraid!  But it isn't what we want to experience.  Josh simply told me, "As the deadline to film gets closer we can expect more opposition not less." 

So I am asking you to pray for us.  

Pray for protection over Josh and for the strength and wisdom from God to finish writing by July 24. 

Pray for protection for our marriage, for our children, and home.  

Pray for protection over our ministry.  

Pray for the other presenters and their families and ministries.  

Pray for everyone involved in preparing for the production of the FIC Marriage Course.

Pray for the film crew and venue.

Pray for more than enough finances to be raised.

Pray for health and safety with travel and for the week of filming - August 10-16.

Pray against the enemy's desire to kill, steal and destroy.  He is defeated and a liar.  We have all authority in Christ.

Pray for God's will to be done and for Him to receive all the glory!  He is the author, designer and creator of marriage and the FIC Marriage Course.

Thank you everyone!!!  If God is for us who can be against us?!

I will try to keep you up to date as we count down to filming...5 weeks!







Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Big Update

Greetings from Obule everyone!  It's been a long time since I wrote or updated, sorry.  I think life has gone back to a normal, routine and we've settled in.  On the other hand, there is a lot going on and a lot coming up.  Let me give you a recap.

My full-time job has been homeschooling the kids.  It is a mix of good being with them, knowing exactly where they are at and where their needs with education, and hard to keep up with the rest of life, feeding everyone, ministry, and a preschooler who is done in a flash.  Even with all that is on my plate, I can struggle with boredom and loneliness here.  Life here is very routine and we don't have all the extras, or places to go, or entertainment.  Just us in our home in the village.  Which is so great and not so great.  I do love the beaty of wet season, it's so green, our home is so open to the outdoors, and I love the sound of the birds, frogs and rain.  I do enjoy being in the "country".  But even in rainy season it can be so hot and the heat just plain affects me.

I was able to go to the graduation for Freedom in Christ in the prison a couple months ago.  It takes a lot of effort to go and be a part of ministry here.  Plus, it is an all-day event.  However, it is so good for me to see and hear and be reminded of what God is doing.  Knowing is just numbers and stories, but being present is people, meaningful, and real.  I was once again super proud of our FIC team here!  They serve faithfully, week after week, year after year, teaching God's Word without pay because they want to share with others the Truth that changed their lives.  They do the work, we support and encourage them.  I was in tears hearing the testimonies of the prisoners graduating from FIC.  Lives changed.  Only God can take a sinful, bitter, angry, offender and change them to a forgiven, joy filled, child of God, set free in Christ!  It's beautiful and it's all glory to God.  And to see a dozen men give their lives to Jesus for the first time that day was moving to me.  It isn't a little thing!  Lives were saved and I got to witness the Holy Spirit's work in them.  I do not take it for granted.  I am humbled by the church in the prison all led by prisoners.  They witness, lead people to Jesus and are organized.  They know they are called by God in the prison.  

I also went to the FIC team's day of prayer.  I am not involved in the weekly ministry, but I do pray for the team.  I love and appreciate the team and our partnership in the Gospel.  I am very thankful for them, humbled by them, and proud of them.  Whenever I come they ask me to share something and pray for them.  I became so emotional that day, I know not a total surprise from me.  I think I have been so discouraged, discontent and praying about our role and calling here, but to be with them at the crusade and then the day of prayer reminded me why we are here.  God has done and is doing so much!  He is using us even in the ordinary mom days.  It is such an honor to be a part of.  God is with us, our team.  We are God's.  The ministry is His.  And I am so thankful!

We had a day with a film crew from Resonate (our partner mission) to make a FIC Uganda video for us.  It was a joy to hear some of the FIC team talk about teaching, former prisoners now teachers give their testimony, and our Ugandan FIC director share.  It was a long day but I look forward to sharing the video with all of you.

Our friends and former teammates came for a visit!  It was nice to have a different kind of week with friends over.  And we were able to go on safari with them!  It was great!  We saw two lions up in trees for the first time.  Amazing!  I was so scared because we were in a safari truck for the first time and there are no sides on the truck.  So thankful we all survived after a lot of elephants, cape buffalo, two lions and one leopard!  God's creation is breathtaking!

As old friends came for a visit, a missionary friend here left.  I was thankful I could help her prepare to leave physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually.  It is a lot to process leaving your home, ministry and people you love.  It was hard but I am glad I could be there for her.

Grace is here!  Grace arrived the first week in June and will be with us until July 14 when she goes to Ethiopia to serve with FIC there.  I feel so relieved to have Grace here to teach Emalai and Makai so I can focus on preparing for filming the marriage course.  It is so good to have most of our family together again, to have her companionship and help with decision for clothing and set for the marriage course.  We had a fun time as a family picking up Grace and enjoying Uganda together again.

The women's prison in Moroto asked Grace to be their honored guest/speaker for Women's Day in Uganda.  Grace was still in school in the States then, but yesterday we celebrated a delayed Women's Day with the women in Moroto prison.  It was basically a mini crusade for the ladies.  About ten of the FIC team came to lead the monthly FIC Discipleship and then join us for the crusade.  There was singing, choirs, and sharing.  Grace and I were chosen to share God's Word.  They were very happy to have Grace there (Grace loves the women at Moroto prison and went almost monthly when she lived here - a three hour drive each way!).  Grace did a good job speaking on Jer. 29:10-14.  I realized what a gift Josh has to teach, because I felt like I had so much I wanted to share with the ladies but found it hard to decide what to say and share especially with a translator.  I did greatly enjoy our interaction with the ladies though.  

We were able to pray for the women in small groups.  The women asked for prayer that they would be able to go back home, for their court date next week, and now as Christians that when they go home the spirit of alcoholism will be broken.  After praying for them, I asked why most women were in prison.  One lady said she has been there for a year because her child was not in school but begging on the streets, so she was put in prison.  It is common problem that the Karamojong people are so impoverished and hopeless that they go to the cities and beg on the streets.  Uganda doesn't want this, so they routinely send them back to Karamoja and apparently some to prison.  They said their children are sent to school and live at a ministry a lady started for these kids.  What a mess.  After the crusade the officer showed me where the ladies sleep.  There are two sides one for women without children and one for women in prison with children.  Currently there are 47 women and 16 children at the prison.  The children look to be 2 years old or younger and still need their mothers.  Each women gets a thin mattress and blanket and that is their space on the floor.  I was impressed how neat the ladies kept the place.  The officer also told me about mothers taken from begging in the cities to the prison.  She also said many are there for murder although no one knows if they did it or not.  I talked to one of the ladies with a newborn baby.  She said she had seven children.  She was 15 years old when she had her first child.  Her husband died and she said she was in for fighting.  The officer also told me an organization comes in and teaches the ladies how to make bead necklaces and soap.  Like I said, I enjoyed the times of interaction with the ladies, hearing their stores and holding their hands.  They are not a number; they are real people.

I praise God that seven ladies gave their lives to Jesus that day!  Pray that these women are discipled and grow in Christ.  It is beautiful to see God in the prison and His church welcomed there.  One of the testimonies of the ladies was that she was thankful God brought her to prison because she is now educated.  She had never been to school and never even seen a blackboard.  But now she even has a Bible to read.  Whenever I hear a testimony that they thank God for bringing them to prison, I know it is a true-life change.  Amazing.  Another lady said when she came to prison none of her family came to visit her, she did not want to go for prayers and she tried to kill herself twice (she has the scar on her neck to prove it).  Many people prayed for her and she has now come to Christ.  She knows that God saved her for a purpose and wants to use her. 

Lydia is in Bangkok this summer serving with the international church there in a variety of ministries including the red-light district there. She loves being in Asia and the people she is serving with.  In July she will meet up with Grace in Ethiopia to serve with FIC there.  They will be teaching children from the church and Muslim children English using a Bible curriculum.

 In the mist of all this, Josh and I have been working on the FIC marriage course.  (I am bolding all this because I think it is important, and I hope you read it.)  I cannot tell you what this all means and how much it has taken out of us.  We feel called to the marriage course, but it has been an intense time.  Josh has put four years into this project, and we are so close to the finish line (filming Aug. 10-16), but there has been constant setbacks, disruptions, frustrations, and difficulties.  We know that God is the Author and Designer of marriage and of this course, so the enemy is attacking at every level.  On one hand that excites us because it means the enemy is scared of God using this marriage course, but on the other hand it just makes everything hard.  Through weariness, stress and decisions Josh and I have sought the Lord and trusted Him.  This marriage course is Yours God, we are Yours.  

Just in the last couple months, the venue for the marriage course fell through and we had to find another one, Josh felt he needed to rewrite much of his already edited script, and our third presenters were denied a visa to the States to film the course leaving us with huge questions of what to do now and a time crunch.  Not to mention all the little things what went wrong on our house here, needs of ministry and life here, family needs and a ton of online meetings...and the time it all takes from us.  We both had times of breaking down.  Only to once again lift our eyes to the Lord from where our help comes from.  We resisted the enemy and claimed God's protection and provision for the marriage course over and over again.  

Josh's desire is that someone (others) work on the details, venue and everything else so he is able to focus only on the writing of the marriage course.  I am trying to be the "project manager" but I don't thing I am doing a very good job.  It is so helpful that Grace is now here to take over teaching for me so I can focus on the marriage course, but I realize I am still very much needed as mom.  As project manager I am working on wardrobe, set design or layout, venue, being on meetings with Josh, the film crew, presenters, design of the books, and fund raising.  Josh and I are one of the three presenters, so we are practicing and made a short promo video.  Like I said, it is very exciting to be a part of all this, and so I want to enjoy it not be too busy and stressful that we just want it done.

So, we are down to less than two months before leaving and two months till we will be filming for the marriage course.  Oh my!  That is a "oh my I'm freaking out" oh my and a oh my excitement.  So much to be done, and I want to enjoy being here.  Why is it always mixed emotions living on the mission field and going to your home country?!  I continually remind myself that God is in control and I can trust His plans, timing and place for me and my family.

Guess that is enough for now.  Please be praying for:

-The Marriage Course

-FIC Uganda marriage retreat we will be having with our team June 26-28

-Lydia serving in Thailand and Grace and Lydia as they serve in Ethiopia

-Preparing for leaving July 28

Thank you!