Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Top 10 Thanksgiving Praises


1. Praise for the work of Bible translation worldwide 

2. Praise for the missionaries God has called here to serve in PNG  

3. Praise for the faithful people who live in the surrounding villages, who are a blessing to us through their produce, service, help and friendship 

4. Praise that our Tok Pisin skills are improving, as is our ability to communicate more clearly 

5. Praise for a quieting-down of tensions in the valley 

6. Praise for a new group of POC graduates on center- we’re not the “newbies” anymore! 

7. Praise for the friends we’ve made and with whom we will spend Thanksgiving 

8. Praise for God’s provision for our needs so far, even as we continue to seek partnerships. 

9. Praise for God’s protection and direction of us each day 

10. Praise for what Jesus has done and is doing here in PNG!  

Discovering New Traditions for which to be Thankful


Being the eldest of five children, I have grown to love that my family has lots of traditions. We would enjoy spending the holidays together whenever possible, loudly sharing and laughing over a big meal (even when the meal was at a local buffet!). And when the traveling distance did not permit me to be with my nuclear family, I have been blessed to be taken in by loving surrogate families, first in graduate school, and then at our home church, Dover Baptist. 

Frankly, leaving our loving family and friends was the hardest part about coming to Papua New Guinea. But by God’s grace and mercy, He is giving us a new family here. First, our POC family, with whom we spent 12 weeks bonding and learning about life here in PNG. Now, our Ukarumpa family, with whom we live and work and spend time studying God’s Word. And slowly, our Papua New Guinean family, with whom we are developing relationships and sharing the love of Jesus. 

Yes, it will be a very different Thanksgiving and Christmas season for us, but because we have brothers and sisters in Christ wherever we are on the globe, it will be filled with loving family. I will miss my family’s traditions, but I hope to make some great new ones here. And we plan to have Thanksgiving dinners with our community Bible study group and POC family, so there will still be plenty of loud sharing and laughing over a big meal. May God bless you and all your loved ones this Thanksgiving!... Kathy  

A New Perspective on Thanksgiving


I have always known that I had a lot to be thankful for, but back home my thanksgiving was somewhat of an intellectual exercise. I knew that God provided and I was thankful and happy in that knowledge. Now that we are serving in PNG, my perspective has changed. I now have a more visceral appreciation of just how reliant I am on Him. 

As any new missionary will attest, adjusting to a new culture is difficult. Perceptions of time, personal space and community are different. You miss people and places, your favorite foods and being able to express yourself clearly. Mostly, you just miss the feeling of being relaxed. 

Beyond the cultural readjustments, there are differences in how work is done. Given my role as Security Operations Manager, I cannot write in detail about many of the issues that I deal with on a daily basis. Suffice it to say that, despite being blessed with the right education, training, professional certifications and twenty three years of experience, I am not adequately equipped to handle my responsibilities. There is just too much that is out of my control; too many unknowns and far too few resources. 

Yet, despite my many short-comings, God has provided exactly what I’ve needed when I’ve needed it. This position is, by far, the most stressful security role I’ve ever had and yet, by His grace and provision, I am excited about the prospect of serving in PNG for many years to come. 

As we approach Thanksgiving, please join me in remembering what this day is truly about; giving God the glory, thanks and praise for His constant grace and provision. 

Happy Thanksgiving


We have been reflecting on the many reasons we have to be thankful lately. It has been a challenging 11 months but God has given us the strength, endurance and wisdom we have needed, as we have needed it. We are very thankful to our financial partners, who make our support ministry to further Bible translation here in PNG possible. We are currently managing at an approximately $1,000 per month deficit; if you are interested in considering partnership with us, please e-mail us for more information or follow the link on the sidebar of our blog. Thank you to our prayer partners as well, who are interceding for us and making a tremendous difference. May God provide for you and your family abundantly this Thanksgiving season. Thank you again for your prayers and your support, and we pray that you and your family will have a blessed Thanksgiving! 

Thursday, November 13, 2014

PUBLIC STATEMENT-Market Closure Update


On October 10th the Branch Administration proactively implemented a series of self-imposed restrictive measures aimed at reducing crime. The first step was the closure of the produce market on centre. This action was designed to bring peer pressure on those responsible for recent crimes through the villages in which they reside. Over the last month, criminal activity has drastically decreased, names of criminals in the surrounding communities have been provided to the Police and a handful of arrests have been made. In the interim, SIL has kept local village leaders apprised of the situation while taking a series of steps to enhance the overall security posture of the centre. Unauthorized structures are still standing on SIL leased land. Efforts continue to be made working with local and provincial authorities to have these structures removed. Please continue to pray for all members of the Aiyura valley who are affected. Also pray for the victims and the perpetrators of these crimes, as well as for the community's resolve to follow through with this course of action.

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Pray for New Tribes Pilot Injured in Motorcycle Accident


This family was in the same orientation class with us when we arrived in Ukarumpa and they live nearby. Please pray for Jon's full recovery and strength for his family. 

http://usa.ntm.org/mission-news/80272/urgent-medical-prayer-request-for-ntm-aviation-pilot-in-png