MISSIONARY NEWS
M&M
Kids will meet 7/11 and 8/8
during the 10:30 Service.
Keep
our Short Term Summer Missions in your prayers!
Ride For Marale - Matt & Andy
Friedlund and Morgan Jones
Alaska Mission Trip to Camp
LIWA - Lauren Jones leaving for two weeks on July 15th
Christina Mauro in Grand Teton National Park, WY
If you want to drop her a note:
Jackson Lake Lodge
Christina Mauro
Box 605
Moran, WY 83013
Kali Fairchild to Haiti - August 10th - 18th
Libby Crow & Rachel Mauro at Twin Pines
FROM BJ & Rachel Whitaker … Missionaries in Spain
Introducing…
MIRIAM JOY WHITAKER!
The tiny wonder was born at 11:10 p.m. on June 17, 2010, weighing in
at 5 lbs. 10 oz. and measuring 17¾ inches long. Both Rachel and
Miriam are doing well, though Rachel is a bit more tired these days!
Thank you to all who have been praying for her and for us as we've
prepared for her arrival--we have truly experienced the hand of God at
work in our lives throughout this new adventure. Your continued
prayers for all of us would be appreciated!
MISSIONARY NEWS
BJ & Rachel Whitaker Update
We're
pretty well settled into our apartment here in Alcora, and since my
greatly withchild wife is taking a much needed nap, I have some time
to share some honest thoughts about where we're at...or where I'm at,
at least.
About
a month ago as I was driving our moving truck from Córdoba to Alcora,
I had a lot of time to think about life: where we've been and where
we're going, what we're doing and why we're doing it. And as I was
reflecting, I began to feel overwhelmed and pretty small in the midst
of being a 'missionary in Spain.'
So
the questions began to fly through my head: What am I doing here in
Spain? Is it possible that I (a guy from a tiny town in Illinois)
could be of any use to God and His desire to save Spaniards? What
does it mean to be a church planter? In a town in Spain? I'm going
to be a father soon-- I don't know how to do that, so what kind of
father will I be? And will I still be able to be a good and Godly
husband for my wife? In a word, I was feeling lost.
But
God, in His graciousness, had a word for me during that 7 hour drive.
In the midst of the questions and the sense of being overwhelmed
because of my lack of answers, I was listening to a Rich Mullins CD,
his final one before his untimely death in 1997, called 'The Jesus
Demos.' The first song on that album is called 'Hard to Get,' and
near the end of the song there is a line that says, 'I can't see how
You're leading me unless You've led me here, to where I'm lost enough
to let myself be led...' And the Holy Spirit spoke quietly as my
tears began to fall.
When
we still lived in the States, I didn't realize just how much control I
had over my life. Speaking, preaching, leading Bible studies, knowing
who I was and where I was going--I pretty well could do it all on
autopilot. But here in Spain, right here and right now, I feel so
much more out of control. I still butcher Spanish on a daily
(sometimes hourly) basis and still get nervous when answering the
telephone. No, I don't know how to be a father, not to mention that
I'm still working through some of my own father wounds at a whole new
level. No, there is no guarantee that Spaniards will respond to the
Gospel and that we'll have 'success' (whatever that is) in planting a
church in Alcora.
None
of my questions have clear, easy, definitive answers, and that's OK.
I am here, God is walking with me through this time of change and
uncertainty, and there is no doubt that He is leading me and will mold
me through this new experience. I am, indeed, where God wants me to
be, lost enough to allow Him to lead me.
Meeting at Grace E. C. Church
421 W. Main St.
Kutztown, Pa
Phone: 610-683-3340 mail box #4
graceecc@juno.comWorship Services held
Sunday's at 8am & 10:30am
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