In the Middle of it All

It hits me every time.

When I walk into the kitchen and see her scraping the peanut butter container clean.

She cannot see any food go to waste.

Even the peanut butter film on the inside of the jar I tried to scrape clean.

Even the half-eaten toddler snacks are added to her plate.
It’s seen in his asking.

That pot of jet black rice fuming on the back porch.

A mistake waiting to be cool enough for the trash.

“Don’t throw it out. I’ll eat it.”

And he did.

I don’t even know how he got it down.
Food security looks different in different places.

For some it’s the “no waste” moto.

And then for some it’s digging in the trash.
It affects us too, but in different ways.

It looks like sacking the stale bread in a plastic bag to deshard it in the trash

Because we know that someone will find it and eat it.

And I just can’t bear the thought of it being mixed with coffee grounds.

Even the most lowly is a delight to Our Father.
It looks like intentionally having leftovers to share.

And having a bag of coins in our car for the next beggar to knock at the window

with a blind grandparent holding onto their shoulder.

Some beggars are adults,

but many are children trying to provide for a sick or lame grandparent.
Food security.

Poverty.

Such heavy weights all around us.

So much to pray for.

So much to honor Jesus in.

… So much to wrestle with.
And yet I am also so thankful for the privilege

Of wrestling with how and when to help.

Because in our heads and in our lives

It’s all His anyway.
Lord, please help us to live Luke 12:48 well

in the middle of it all.

Your Gift’s Fruit

This year for our first Christmas in Mozambique we got the opportunity to compile some fun gifts for those that God has brought into our lives. After learning that providing a good meal for your family is an honored thing in this community and failing to do so is, in turn, is a shame; the idea of a Christmas Meal Basket began to form itself.

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It took us three days of gathering items and baking cookies with our friends. Each basket included tomatoes, carrots, potatoes, rice, onions, seasoning packets, tomato paste, a package of corn flour, homemade cookies, bracelets made by the girls for each family’s children, a Christmas card, and a live chicken (which clearly was not placed in the basket. Hehe). Some of the fun was that our helpers, while curious, were quite surprised when they received the work of all our hands at the end of the three days. =)

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We had a blast from the cookie making to the chickens running around our yard until they were all sent off to their new homes. =) (The catching of the chickens part was super fun too.)

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While we still have budding Portuguese, we took the opportunity to let God’s word speak for itself. Our Christmas card included Luke 2:11 and Philippians 1:6.

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It was particularly fun the day that we gave out the baskets when one of our friends mentioned their wife wanting chicken and rice for their Christmas meal, but him having to tell her it was not possible this year. Matt could barely contain his excitement to hand this dear brother his live chicken and basket of food later that afternoon.

Oh how my heart swells at their joy, some looking away to keep back tears. Sweet, friends and family, I share this story not to puff up our reputations, but to thank you. Thank you, sweet friends and family, for loaning us out to the missions field here. We missed you all during Christmas for sure, but I wanted you to see the impact on these precious brothers and sisters in Christ.

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Your sacrifice is building such beautiful fruit.

God is so good. So, so good.

It was indeed a Merry Christmas.

 

 

A Great Start

We rang in the 2017 New Year happily sleeping in our beds, despite the fireworks going off around the neighborhood. Then 7 hours into the New Year, through the grace of God Matt gave his first sermon in Portuguese!!! Yes, sweet friends and family, we have been here for 2.5 months and Matt already gave his first sermon!!! That’s the grace of God for ya! And that right there is an answer to all your faithful prayers.

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We both giggled that Matt’s sermon was filled with vocabulary equivalent to a six or seven year old, but a lot can sure be communicated through the Word and a heart of awe and love for our Father. =) But in all honesty, he really did a great job and encouraged many dear brothers and sisters here. Matt’s conversant even translated Matt’s Portuguese sermon into a local lingo, Chuabo (pronounced “Shwah-bo”).

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I also got an opportunity to sing with two of our conversants in the church service. We enjoyed a blend of Portuguese and English in the song “Break Every Chain” by Jesus Culture.

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I can’t wait to see what else the New Year brings here in Mozambique!

May His Name continue to be exalted through all the earth!

 

Happy New Year, Everyone!

 

A Praia

Pronounced: Ah Pry-uh

You are probably more familiar with it’s English translation: the beach.

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And we absolutely love it.

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(Even if Daddy’s leg is the best life preserver when waves come. Hehe.)

It’s the right amount of away until the heat really rolls in.

Even Titan loves the beach!

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The sheer freedom to just run!

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Minimal limitations, reckless abandonment to utter fun, and yes my extremely loud child can yell all she wants as the waves absorb all the sound. Hehe.

And then we all go home and nap. 😉

Well… some of us start a little earlier than others. =)

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Oh how we LOVE the Praia!!!

*Thankful, grateful and beyond blessed by our Father.

Because You Give

It’s the time of year when many churches take up the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering, in remembrance of a devoted sister who stood in the gap between the American church and the missions field to beg for more devotion to the spreading of the gospel. That very devotion resulted in her life given for the furthering of the gospel in terribly hard places. She literally poured herself out for the betterment of others, that they could see the gospel at work in her own life as well as hear it for themselves.

The Lottie Moon Christmas Offering is the sole offering collected amongst Southern Baptist churches in direct funding of the International Mission Board (IMB). This offering collection funds the majority of all the missionary expenses for the entire year. And this offering has become very personal to us ever since we have been granted the utter privilege and opportunity to be appointed as missionaries through the IMB.

Through your giving, we were trained with many, many other missionaries for 2 months at the ILC.

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Through your giving, we successfully traveled across the world and first touched foot on African soil.

Through your giving, we were able to crate and ship familiar and useful belongings in making the huge transition to third world living. (And I tell you what, when you give away over 70% of all the belongings to your name and have only what familiar things will fit in your suitcases for 18 months, that 30% of the original familiars in a crate in your final destination takes on a greater meaning. 😉 )

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Through your giving, we are able to have on-the-ground language training from the dear natives here in Mozambique.

Through your giving, we have a car to travel out to distant villages.

Through your giving, we have been overwhelmed with an abundance of daily living blessings – like a wonderful fully-stocked home, a wonderful house helper, guards to keep our home safe from petty theft, and so much more.

And most importantly (even though we have only been here for less than 3 months and are still fighting through beginning language learning), through your giving, we have gotten the opportunity to see one more brother come to a saving knowledge of the Lord, Jesus Christ JUST YESTERDAY!!!

Yes, dear brothers and sisters in America, your giving has gone a VERY, VERY long way in our hearts and in our lives. We are forever changed for the better! We are better tools in our Father’s Hands!

THANK YOU! Oh how thank you just doesn’t seem like enough.

From the bottom of our hearts, thank you so for your dedicated and heart-felt giving.

We and the Body here in Mozambique are forever changed

because you give.

 

 

So Much Bigger

Wrap me in an awe

That I may not break free

That I may not return

To the mundane of distractions

Consume me in You

When I read Your story

That Emmanuel would leap off the page

Capturing my soul yet again

Proclaiming from the very depths of me

“Come and see what God has done!”

Love incarnate. Love Divine!

Emmanuel! For us! For us!!!

Lord, for us!!!

The story of Amazing Love! Ever so amazing is that love…

 

Come and see what God has done…

the Light of the World, given for us…

 

-humbled in awe of the enormity of His Gift

-and then the story continues!

-amazed.

 

 

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