Tuesday, August 20, 2019

We are back in the U.S.A.!

July 2019

… We are so grateful for all of you who have been praying for our transition back to the US. We arrived in Dover, NH on July 7th and have been slowly reacclimatizing to the Eastern time zone and extended daylight hours of summer in New England. It has been wonderful to see our church family and we will be moving into the church mission house in a week or so, as we begin our home assignment as Missionaries in Residence at Dover Baptist Church (DBC). We have already had some wonderful opportunities to serve by helping another missionary family to move, and by being a part of the Vacation Bible School (VBS) story time, looking at Moses and the Israelites during their exodus from Egypt and helping kids to understand that even when life is unfair or scary, God is still good, and is with us and for us. That is an equally great reminder to us, and we have seen Him work and felt His presence with us throughout this time of transition. We will be here in Dover for a month before we begin traveling and we’d love to meet with you to share more in person. Please call or e-mail to get in touch with us and we really look forward to seeing you soon!



Above: Kathy serving at the “Roar” VBS at DBC. Going from dissecting toads to talking about plagues of frogs seemed somehow natural! 


A brief wombat encounter...

July 2019

… We were blessed to spend a few days recuperating in Brisbane, Australia during our transit back to the US, and enjoyed meeting many marsupials, including a wombat, one of Kathy’s personal favorites. We also met with other missionary friends we rarely see and it was a healthy way for us to reconnect with developed world culture and rest a little before resuming our journey to the US. And it is always a privilege to interact with such adorable examples of God’s creation!




Preparing for Home Assignment...

May 2019

… We are grateful once again for all of you who have so faithfully partnered with our Wycliffe ministry, both financially and in prayer, while we have been serving here in Papua New Guinea for these last three years. We have seen God working in miraculous ways, and are thankful for our up-coming 9 month home assignment, when we will be able to travel and visit with many of you and share about what we have seen and experienced. We will return to New Hampshire on July 7 and will be in the US until late March, and we plan to travel down the East Coast from Maine to Florida this autumn. We will also be serving as missionaries-in-residence at Dover Baptist Church in Dover, NH. Please continue to pray for all of our preparations to return to the US, for us to hand off all aspects of our jobs here in Ukarumpa well, and for us as we say goodbye to the many wonderful people here who have become our family in our new home away from home. Looking forward to seeing you soon!


Above: A sign of God’s blessing, promises and provision in a lovely double rainbow, right over the high school quad! 

Toads, rats and final exams...

May 2019

… It is the end of the school year here at Ukarumpa International School. That means dissections in Biology class, finishing a term of electricity and magnetism in Grade 8, and preparing final exams. The book of James 5:11 reminds us, “ Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love Him.” I don’t know if that exhortation will calm my students before their final exam, but it should encourage us all to persevere in whatever test the Lord has for us!


Monday, April 29, 2019

Resurrection Sunday…


…was beautiful here in the Papua New Guinea Highlands. Over 100 men, women and children from many nations gathered at sunrise around the cross.   Transforming this cross from barren to covered in lovely flowers was a powerful reminder of the power of Jesus to bring life from death, and His ultimate triumph over sin and the grave.  We serve a living Savior and our prayer is that we live as “Easter-people,” reflecting this truth all year round!



Faith comes by hearing...


“All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other languages as the Spirit enabled them. Now there were staying in Jerusalem God-fearing Jews from every nation under heaven. When they heard this sound, a crowd came together in bewilderment, because each one heard them speaking in his own language.” Acts 2: 4-6  

Today, we heard the story of Pentecost preached in Tok Pisin during a church service that included Papua New Guinean translators-in-training from over 10 different language groups in PNG, and it took on fresh meaning to us. God’s Word reminds us that hearing the wonders of God declared in your own language makes all the difference! So, please continue to pray for these national translators, as they learn the skills they need to make this a reality for their language groups. And also pray for the translators recording existing scriptures onto solar-powered audio-Bibles into those languages, that many  more would come to faith by hearing the Good News. This becomes living water, as the truth of the Gospel fills and transforms those who hear it, and we pray it will bear much fruit.


Above: Our water tank is overflowing with rain water from our roof captured during this very rainy season, for which we are grateful, as this supplies the running water in our home.  Our prayer is for God’s word to similarly fill all those who hear it here in PNG to overflowing!

Prayer Points


Papua New Guinea (PNG): Pray for continued revival in the Aiyura valley and peace between all the villages.

Bible translation: Praise for the Kandas New Testament being dedicated in New Ireland province this weekend.

Our roles in PNG: Pray for a good finish to Term 4 at Ukarumpa International School and for all our preparations to depart PNG on June 26th.

PNG training: Pray for all involved in the Translator Training Courses running during May here in Ukarumpa.

God’s provision:  Praise for your faithful partnership with our Wycliffe ministry here in PNG- we could not serve here without you!