Monday, December 20, 2021
Gratitude
Tuesday, December 7, 2021
Ministry Partnership
Meetings, meetings, and even more meetings; welcome to our life! Before we can leave for Papua New Guinea, we have to build a team of "ministry partners," which basically means a group of people committed to support us financially and through prayer. While this is a daunting task, it is also a privilege to share about Mission Aviation Fellowship and the work that we will be doing with family, friends, and acquaintances.
So, what does this actually look like? We started by brainstorming a list of all the people that we would like to share with or present to. With the size of our community, this list is a long one! At first, we were planning on trying to set up meetings with everyone individually -- and then realized this would take us until at least next Christmas. Since we would like to leave well before then, we had to come up with another plan. Instead of individual meetings, we are now hoping to meet with small groups of families instead, and have already joined in on a few "family nights" of various families to give a presentation.
Our days are filled with making phone calls, keeping records of the phone calls we make, going to meetings, and spending quality time together as a family. It really has been a privilege to share, and every presentation is always different. Nova is also starting to learn "her part" -- or what she has decided her part is supposed to be, anyways!
We have been blessed with the support that we have received so far. The warm welcomes into homes which we haven't been to before has shown the kind of community we are a part of, and it is something that we are very thankful for. It is also great to see the interest and engagement that people show as we present. Seeing someone's face change as they watch a video which shows the impact of MAF's work, or hearing a child passionately ask about if MAF is spreading the Gospel in all of the countries that don't have it, is very encouraging. It also makes us feel an even greater sense of urgency to complete our support team so that we can begin the preparations needed to move to Papua New Guinea.
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