26 November, 2007

busy, busy






Senior class play

driving lessons

craft sale

Thanksgiving Day celebration

board meetings

fund raisers

college applications

tennis practice

discipleship groups

food fair

track meets

welcome back party

not to mention actually being at school for classes!
Super busy, super fun.

25 November, 2007

♥, Lauren

- I still manage to be fascinated at God's awesome will for our lives.
- He never gives us more that we can handle.
- And those big challenges that seem to be hurled at us... we are prepared in small steps for them.
- Although the tasks set before us can be very difficult and seemingly impossible, we must always remember that Jesus will provide us with the strength that we do not have on our own.
- Prayer is always the key in any circumstance. Being a teenage girl, I love to talk, and i've found that God is the One who always listens.
- Today's society asks us to have open minds. While this can be considered either positive or negative, may we continually have open hearts.


[Since I refused to write anything more for our prayer letters, I decided to write a few thoughts on the blog.
Disclaimer: Most of you will not fully understand the circumstances surrounding these thoughts, so just take them generally.
♥, Lauren]

A Living Example



Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity. 1 Timothy 4:12

As we were cleaning the house on Saturday, a loud knock on the door got our attention. We were so happy to find Sarah and Joshua waiting to greet us! The girls quickly ushered them in, served a mineral, and we began chatting. My heart overflowed with joy as I just stared at Joshua's deep dimples and listened to his belly laughs. A week before I wasn't sure if I would ever experience them again...as he was in some unknown place with kidnappers.

Why do I continue to share Joshua's story? Because he is a living example of 1 Timothy 4:12. During his captivity, he woke every morning at 4 am to sing praises and pray. He even asked his kidnappers to join him. When the men called his father, they asked for prayers that they would not continue living in their sin. They said they were worn down from Joshua's continued prayers. Little Joshua.....What an example!

My heart overflows with thanksgiving.

22 November, 2007

So Thankful For.....

*America - my home country
*a husband who is full of integrity and unconditional love
*music...of all kinds to fit my many, ever-changing moods
*a home filled with laughter
*an almost teen daughter who is learning to cook...and willing to share what she makes
*the internet which helps me stay in touch
*faithful supporters who bring such encouragement through letters, prayers, finances, and care packages
*friends who help me conjugate verbs for a good laugh
*special places I go to spend time all alone
*my 'baby' who dissects snakes with her pocket knife and yet still loves to cuddle
*students I call friends
*grace that cost Him so much
*a successful bore hole dig
*Nigeria - the country I call home
*a daughter who loves deeply, still
*and the blessing of another year of life.

20 November, 2007

International Food Fair






The school's biannual food fair was held on Saturday. Injera, schwarmas, jollof rice, samosas, falafel, pastries, hot dogs, snow cones, and cotton candy were some of the highlights. Proceeds of the sale will help school projects and scholarships. We had a good time eating different foods and enjoying the company of friends.

19 November, 2007

Safe

Joshua is now with his father and heading home! Details aren't real clear, but the father has been able to get Joshua from the kidnappers and is bring him home right now! We are SO very thankful and relieved. Thank you for your many prayers. We are shedding tears of JOY!

17 November, 2007

Freedom Excursion

After a difficult week of classes, ACT tests, and progress reports, we were in great need of some fun. We loaded up the van and went out to eat and then up to my favorite hang out.





URGENT PRAYER REQUEST

Please pray for the safe and immediate release of Joshua, a 4 year old boy we love so very much. He was kidnapped from school yesterday. Pray for his family's comfort and wisdom as they go through this most difficult time.

Track Meets

Each weekend we've been watching track meets. Categories include long distance runs, sprints, hurdles, relay, long jump, shot put, discus, javelin, and high jump.
This weekend is the largest meet...multiple schools have come in for the events.




28 October, 2007

Sheep, Wolves, Serpents, and Doves

Over the last two weeks I have been at a loss for words to explain situations and resulting emotions here in Jos. Fortunately, as a mission community, we have been given an official statement...a statement that I pray will bring you to your knees, lifting prayers to our Heavenly Father.

"Please be in prayer for the healing of 3 SIM missionaries who experienced a very traumatic armed robbery on the evening of October 16. Pray for the mission community in Nigeria to know the best ways to protect their members. Pray for discussions with security agencies on ways to improve security. We need God’s grace to be wise in taking practical steps to protect our staff, and at the same time calm rest in God’s strong protection."


A few days ago a friend (who had no idea what has been happening here) sent the following article by John Piper. The message has provided encouragement as we continue serving here. Too good not to share in its entirety!

Matthew 10:16
"Behold, I am sending you out as sheep in the midst of wolves, so be wise as serpents and innocent as doves."

When Jesus sends us to bear witness to him in the world, he does not send us out as dominant and strong, but as weak and seemingly defenseless in ourselves. The only reason I say 'seemingly' defenseless is that it is possible that, since all authority belongs to Jesus, he might intervene and shut the mouths of the wolves, like he did the mouths of the lions that surrounded Daniel.

But that does not appear to be his intention. The text goes on to say that the 'wolves' will deliver the 'sheep' to courts, and flog them, and drag them before governors, and have parents and children put to death, and hate them, and persecute them from town to town, and malign them, and kill them (Matthew 10:17-31). So it is clear that when Jesus says he is sending us as sheep in the midst of wolves, he means that we will be treated the way wolves treat sheep.

But, even though sheep are proverbially stupid (which, on the face of it, is what it looks like when they walk toward wolves and not away from them) Jesus counters that notion by saying 'be wise as serpents.'  So vulnerability, not stupidity, is the point of calling us sheep. Be like snakes, not sheep, when it comes to being smart. I take that to mean that snakes are quick to get out of the way. They go under rock.

So, yes, go among wolves and be vulnerable as you preach the gospel, but when they lunge at you, step aside. When they open their mouths, don't jump in. And not only that, be as innocent as doves. That is, don't give them any legitimate reason to accuse you of injustice or immorality. Keep your reputation as clean as you can.

So both the snake-intelligence and the dove-innocence are both designed to keep the sheep out of trouble. Jesus does not mean for us to get ourselves into as much difficulty as possible. He means: Risk your lives as vulnerable, non-combative, sheep-like, courageous witnesses, but try to find ways to give your witness in a way that does not bring down unnecessary persecution.

This brings us to the dilemma that has faced many faithful witnesses: When do you flee from danger? And when do you embrace it and witness through it? In 1684, John Bunyan published a book called Seasonable Counsels, or Advice to Sufferers. In it, he addressed this question: When does a sufferer fly (from danger) and when does he stand (and suffer the danger)? Bunyan knew how to answer for himself. He had four children, one of them blind, and he chose to remain in prison for twelve years rather than promise not to preach the gospel. How does he answer the question for others? May we try to escape?

Thou mayest do in this as it is in thy heart. If it is in thy heart to fly, fly; if it be in thy heart to stand, stand. Anything but a denial of the truth. He that flies, has warrant to do so; he that stands, has warrant to do so. Yea, the same man may both fly and stand, as the call and working of God with his heart may be. Moses fled, Ex. 2:15; Moses stood, Heb. 11:27. David fled, 1 Sam. 19:12; David stood, 1 Sam. 24:8. Jeremiah fled, Jer. 37:11-12; Jeremiah stood, Jer. 38:17. Christ withdrew himself, Luke 19:10; Christ stood, John 18:1-8. Paul fled, 2 Cor. 11:33; Paul stood, Act 20:22-23. . . .

There are few rules in this case. The man himself is best able to judge concerning his present strength, and what weight this or that argument has upon his heart to stand or fly. . . . Do not fly out of a slavish fear, but rather because flying is an ordinance of God, opening a door for the escape of some, which door is opened by God's providence, and the escape countenanced by God's Word, Matt. 10:23. . . .

If, therefore, when thou hast fled, thou art taken, be not offended at God or man: not at God, for thou art his servant, thy life and thy all are his; not at man, for he is but God's rod, and is ordained, in this, to do thee good. Hast thou escaped? Laugh. Art thou taken? Laugh. I mean, be pleased which [how]soever things shall go, for that the scales are still in God's hand. (p. 726)

Let us be slow to judge the {person} who chooses death rather than escape. And let us be slow to judge the {person} who chooses life. Rather, let us give ourselves daily to the disciplines of word-saturation and obedience which transform us by the renewing of our minds that we may prove what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect in the moment of absolute urgency (Romans 12:2).