August 23, 2006

A Time of Transition


No, we are not in Argentina yet. We still live in Raymond NH. If you don't see us on Sunday morning, we are still living in Raymond 6 days a week!

So... What has deputation been like?

Becky:
The Negatives. It has been lonely sometimes visiting new churches. It takes time to build relationships with people. Steve and I are starting to get used to not being at Fellowship ever week and having start building friendships from the ground up. Josiah too has been feeling the transition. Holding him in my arms and keeping him well behaved and having an intelligent conversation with people we meet is a challenge.
The Positives: It has been neat to see how other churches do things differently. Even with order of service, worship times, etc. Every chance we get to talk about our ministry it renews the passion that my have to serve the Lord in South America.
Prayer Request: I'm feeling nauseous from this pregnancy and still on my toes with Josiah. Pray for long naps and calm stomachs. Pray that I can prioritize my time so that I can be giving out to the people around me (especially Josiah).

Steve:
The Negatives: I feel a bit David did. He was anointed by Samuel as king of the nation of Israel, but he did not immediately serve as king. So positionally he was king, but conditionally he was still a shepherd boy who had an ear for music. So this transition point for me, Positionally: we have been commissioned to Argentina. Conditionally: I still draft septic designs during the day. Pray that I can be diligent and faithful at work and trusting in God and patient.
These last few weeks I cut back my time at work to three days a week. Hoping to make more phone calls and make more contacts. Pray for open doors and this time to be used wisely.
Positives: The summer has been slow making contacts but these last few weeks the Lord has been opening up doors and our schedule is getting filled up! Praise the Lord. I praise God for putting some real gem of pastors in our path along the way that have been real encouragements to us, in prayer and in example. I am thankful too for friends who have been acting as our "agents" and helping us get some more meetings to present our work.

Josiah:
Negatives: car seats, bullies in nurseries, late nights
Positives: munchkins at D&D and new buddies along the way

3 comments:

sj said...

I'm so excited to hear what God is doing for and through you guys! I will be praying for you while you raise support and head to the mission field!

-Sarah Mangum

sj said...

Also...I'm here at school with Amanda Bentley, and she says hi!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for taking the time to chronicle the journey God has you on. It's been a joy getting to know you guys better through youth ministry, and while I'll miss you when you head off to Argentina, I know that it will be a better place because of what the Lord will do through you. Keep your perspective eternal!