Wednesday, December 31, 2014

2014 in Retrospect

Asher slept til 7 this morning but of course, I (Michelle) was awake at 6 so I laid in bed thinking about 2014.  Here's bits and pieces of my reflection.  And for the record, I think it has been one of my favorite years to date.

Marriage is hard...but good.  Adam and I celebrated 10 years of marital bliss this past June.  We will always be learning and growing but we've noted some changes especially in the past year.  We live in Honduras.  That has not only presented us with a new array of challenges but given us no where to run and no where to hide.  We can't just sweep anything under the rug anymore.  We are always together and therefore, we must face tests and trials together.  It's up to the two of us to figure out together.  We've been blessed to see the Holy Spirit's sanctification not only in one another but also in our relationship.    

Raising third culture kids (TCKs) is hard...but good.  Raising kids is hard. Period. Wherever you are, whatever their ages, whatever their personalities, strengths, and weaknesses. Fact.  Throw in another culture, another language, and a nomadic lifestyle and you've got the hardest task I have ever attempted.  Sometimes, I am trying to decipher if we are all simultaneously having a culture shock kind of day (week/month) or if they are just being 6 and 3 years old.  And sometimes, the fact that my eldest can discern and describe the differences in gunshots, fireworks, and car backfire makes my heart sink.  And more than sometimes, the lack of libraries, parks, and extra-curriculars feels like I am depriving them of a fuller life. But then, the Lord is faithful to provide moments where I see something so invaluable that it makes the hard nothing but beautiful; like the two of them running out to the kitchen to show me the toys and clothes that they have gathered on their own accord to give away to the kids in Las Delicias where we minister.  This parenting thing is hard yet another area in life where we can call on the Lord to help us, teach us, and guide us.           

Ministry is hard...but good.  Last December, we started serving in a community called Las Delicias. We have had exactly one year to see the Lord build relationships through different avenues of service.  It has panned out nothing like we expected but our hearts for Hondurans to know Christ has increased infinitely. In Las Delicias, our focus has been building relationships. And the funny thing about building relationships, is that depth brings well, depth.  The more you know and love people, the stickier it can become.  Relationships that have moved beyond the surface level are almost always a high risk investment. We have seen and heard more unbelievably hard situations than ever before. But again, we have learned that Biblical principles stand true regardless of  culture, language, or economical status.  Weeping when someone weeps and rejoicing when someone rejoices and loving people like Christ unconditionally loves us crosses all boundaries and barriers.     

We have also learned to listen to the Lord's voice and be flexible.  Church planting on Team Honduras is currently under construction with changes in leadership and vision.  It has made many ministry/church planting opportunities available outside of Las Delicias and I personally have enjoyed watching my husband grow in his gifts of preaching and teaching.  

Being on a team is hard...but good. Unfortunately, the call to being a missionary does not change the fact that you are a sinner.  So in other words, we are sinners serving on a team of sinners.  And that means sinful things are going to be said, written, and done.  It also means there is a chance to learn how to be Biblically reconciled.  Adam taught a Bible study on conflict resolution through Peacemakers Ministries this fall and I am sure we will have some chances to put it to use.  Being on a team is also a wonderful opening for living life together and being stretched in serving one another as well as accepting help (hard but good!).

Having short term teams come for three months out of the year is hard...but good.  I am certain you have seen articles flying around about why churches should send short term teams or why churches should NOT send short term teams overseas.  Team Honduras is a long term team that accepts short term teams. This past summer was our first experience in working with short term missionaries.  We were excited about this because both Adam and I had been on 17 different short term trips and found our passion for global missions through these trips.  It was a joy to work alongside of these missionaries but also the most exhausting three months of the year, physically and emotionally.  We worked alongside of 13 teams consisting of a total of 143 people.  We saw Christ use all 143 people to advance His purposes and His kingdom here in Honduras, in their hearts, and back in the US.  

This life is hard...but God is good.  We have seen Christ as King every day of this past year.  His sovereignty is real to us as He orchestrates what we see as good and bad into His purposes for His glory.  We have learned that the Church is truly is Global.  Christ followers worship the same God but in different languages, modes, and manners.  We get to see little pieces of heaven as we sing a hymn in Spanish alongside of a Honduran brother or sister.  We look forward with an expectant hope and excited to see His faithfulness in 2015!





Tuesday, October 21, 2014

What You've Been Missing: August and September

End of the Summer: 
Here's September's newsletter that sums up the last three teams and more!

Church of the Resurrection

Church of the Resurrection from Flagstaff, AZ put on 4 medical clinics in 4 days in 4 different communities.  They offered dental cleanings, fillings, extractions and wort removal.  What a blessing to the people of Honduras!

Sherer Presbyterian

Our final team put the finishing touches on the Kindergarten building in Las Delicias and a covered patio for church services in Barrio Eden.  One team member brought her harp and provided beautiful music during our mobile medical clinic.

Bethany Presbyterian

Bethany Presbyterian spent a week working alongside our team doing multiple construction projects, and playing with kids.  They had a blast every moment!

Prayer

  1. Pray for the Wellington Presbyterian Missions Conference.  Pray that God would be glorified in all the mission work being done through this church.
  2. Pray for love and wisdom for Adam and teammate Mike T. with our 5 Honduran pastors as their relationships and theological discussions deepen.
  3. We are continually reminded of the emotional and spiritual difficulties of serving cross-culturally.  Pray for health of our family and team in these areas.
  4. Pray that we would receive our Honduran Residency this month.
  5. Pray for the new coordinator of Mission To The World, Dr. Lloyd Kim as he assumes responsibility over our agency.

Schedule

Sept 4-8  Missions Conference at Wellington Presbyterian in Florida
Sept 10  Children's Day
Sept 15  Honduran Independence Day
Sept 20  We go before the Dept. of Migration in hopes of receiving our Honduran Residency
Joint church service organized by Pastor Vicente.  Over 130 people attended.
Our little Asher turned 3!


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Wellington Presbyterian Missions Conference:
We had the privilege of sharing what is going on in Honduras with our church family of one of our supporting churches in Florida
 
Adam getting animated 

Talking about relationships we've built

Prayer breakfast

Asher hearing from Dr. Richard Pratt (they're having a missions debate or something)

Jacob discusses with a Dutch immigrant to the US all the missed food from our homelands 

On a missions panel with Dr. Pratt. Mind blown.  

Our sweet friend being commissioned as a MTW missionary to Ukraine.

We thoroughly enjoyed the fellowship with families in this sweet church

Toddlers taking pictures! Doesn't get better than that!

Grandma and Grandpa Cain
We took advantage of us being on US soil and hung out with Grandma and Grandpa Cain.  They flew down to Florida and treated us to fun and great food in Orlando.

Riding the carousel at Disneyworld 

#dadselfie

Grandpa and Jacob

The boys meet Buzz

Train ride!

Train ride buddies!

Good ice cream...a missed treat!

Picture with Shamu

Watchin Shamu and more!

So many Orcas, so little time

Went on a ride to see some penguins in their extremely cold environment (ie-not Honduras)

Finally on the outside and a little warmer.  Makin penguin friends. These boys are obsessed!

Asher got eaten by a shark

Shark boys

Dippin dots with Auntie Em

Pool time was a highlight





Friday, August 15, 2014

Summer Teams: Week Six

Trinity Presbyterian from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania came with a team of doctors and other hard workers.  They put on a mobile clinic for 203 people as well as finished the roof of the Kindergarten building!

Our Honduran teammate, Dr. Roger Guillen managing the crowd 

Dentist Wade and dental student, Kyle doing extractions

Doctor Ed and translator seeing Pastor Vicente

Doctor Greg brings a portable ultrasound machine and sees many patients

Dr. Jairo does it all!

Bags of cement served as an examination table (because we were out of plastic lounge chairs!)

The nurses managing intake 

Loving on kids while they wait for a doctor

Making friends

The pharmacy 

Finishing touches on the roof

Enjoying the shade

The old Kinder in front of the new Kinder building
(see those cute kids in the doorways

The roof is finished thanks to this team!

Trinity PCA's video of the entire week.
The photos of Las Delicias are from 1:20 til 2:31