Archive for March, 2009

This is our life now

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

It has taken me awhile to do another blog update because I’m just not sure what to talk about right now. Justin and I have had some good interviews with people from a small community called Stony Plain, about half an hour outside Edmonton. The people have been friendly, and the stories have been impactful.  But maybe for me, the reality is starting to sink in that this is my life for now. It’s not that I am just visiting with a few people and then going home. It’s not an extended road trip that we will be wrapping up when we choose and going back to our normal lives.

We are in our third host home, meeting with our second set of people. We are both excited to be doing Pockets of Change, and honoured that we have been given the opportunity to do this. Yet it is a very different life now, one that will take some getting used to.

We have again been amazed at God’s blessing showering on our lives right now. My old friend from Cranbrook and her husband live in Edmonton, and have welcomed us with open arms to their place. We have had a very blessed time with them, catching up on life, eating humongous bowls of Vietnemese food and staying up late discussing everything from faith to rabbits. I praise God that He has given us pockets of time for reconnecting with friends in the midst of our project.

Beginnings

Monday, March 16th, 2009

Over the past week Lorene and I have met some amazing people with equally amazing stories. The one theme that keeps emerging is the importance of relationships. Each person had a different reason for going and serving on these trips, but it’s the relationships with the people they meet abroad that bring them back.

I’ve found it very encouraging that God has led us to start our project in the place where my story began. It has been great catching up with old friends and sharing what God is doing in our lives with the people who took the time to guide and lead me through the early stages of my life in Christ. Because of these particular friends, I can trace back the steps of my life and see how God has used and prepared me for the adventure that stands before me.

It has also been a week of meeting new friends and seeing in a very practical way, the power of the family of God. Through a friend of a friend, a stranger welcomed us in to her home and made us feel like family. Our needs were met beyond all expectations, and then some. The room was warm, the food was excellent and the conversation encouraging. We won’t soon forget it.

We are now on our way to the family cabin just outside of Prince George for a little rest and relaxation and a little cross county skiing. We will be without some comforts of the modern world—namely a wifi connection so we won’t be posting again until we hit Edmonton on March 20th.

Thanks for your prayers.

New challenges

Friday, March 13th, 2009

I have been struggling with what to write on the blog today. I would like to say that our first round of interviews went fantastic, that we are filled with the Holy Spirit, that we are collecting compelling stories of life change and capturing photos that illustrate who these people are.

I would like to tell you that.

What I will tell you instead, is that while the people we have met are incredible, and the stories they have to share are compelling, our whole day yesterday in Kitimat was rushed.

We rushed from interview to interview, not quite having enough time with most of them to really get to the heart of the story I wanted to tell. Justin had challenges with time constraints too, snapping shots instead of really having an opportunity to show who these people are through compelling photographs.

Yet, in spite of our too-busy schedule, what we did gather was encouraging. We met a rough and tumble man whose heart was absolutely broken for the people in Babicora, Mexico. We met a widow whose passion for prayer empowered an entire church to pray for the missions team every single day they were gone. We met a man who built a friendship with a stranger from another land and language through their shared love of music. We met a pastor who has seen enormous growth and change in his church, and a teenager who has affirmed her desire to be a missionary.

I guess it wasn’t such a struggle what to write on the blog today after all. I am encouraged that in spite of our shortcomings, still God wants to use each one of us wherever we are in life.

On another note, Justin and I have now been together 100% of the time since last Sunday when we left Chilliwack, and we are finding that is something new to get used to. Our lives have always been so busy since we’ve been married, this may just be the longest we have spent as a couple withouth interruption when it is not a holiday. Pray for that.

Blogging at the cafe Here I am thinking about what to write in today’s blog, sitting at The Elephant’s Ear Cafe in Terrace where there is free WiFi.

Starting our journey

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

It’s here! The day has finally arrived. Our blog is up and running, as are we. Sunday after church Justin and I left Chilliwack to begin our journey with Pockets of Change. We were blessed with perfect road conditions the whole way to Prince George, where we stayed the night with my aunt and uncle. Monday morning we discovered the same road conditions as we made our way to Terrace.

We plan to spend the week here, doing some support team building in Terrace with old friends, and doing interviews with team members from Kitimat’s Mountain View Alliance group.

I have been overwhelmed already by God’s provision for us. The family of God has stepped up to help us in so many ways, it just fills my heart with gratitude. A Christian family opened up their barn for us to store all our belongings so we would be able to save money. A Christian travel doctor took care of all our medical needs for a very discounted price. A Christian man in our church offered to take care of our cat Noah for the entire time we are on our travels. A Christian couple we know in Chilliwack housed and fed us for the week after we moved out of our home. Now we are in Terrace living with a family we don’t even know, but they have opened up their empty basement suite for us and made it feel like a home complete with a bed, food in the fridge and open arms.

I am so glad I’m a part of the family of God.

Give thanks to the Lord, call on His name; make known among the nations what he has done. Sing to him, sing praise to him; tell of all his wonderful acts.  - Psalm 105:1-2