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Category: The Potter Mission

Now that you’re up to date, what’s next?

Now that you’re up to date, what’s next?

February 27, 2022

January 2022 to now As we started the new year with aspirations to produce a year-end video and give you a glimpse at what was coming next, we ended up hobbling along with some sickness and then needed to dive into our first video shoot of the year, a weeklong shoot with two instructors. Then, […]
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Overdue fines?

Overdue fines?

February 26, 2022

You may not have heard much from us but we’re still here and going. How about we catch you up? If you haven’t caught any of our recent updates in our Ministry Group on Facebook, it looks like we dropped off the map. But that’s not the case. We’ve stayed busy as ever. August 2021-December […]
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Spokes in the Wheel // June

Spokes in the Wheel // June

June 5, 2020

First off, if you want to try out the new AUDIO version of our update, you can click here and be taken to a safe page where you can play or download the 4:30 audio file. We want to make our updates as accessible as possible! Medical Updates Since the last edition of Spokes in […]
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Momentum Returns

Momentum Returns

May 12, 2020

Support Update (Good News!) I want to share an inspiring analogy here about how things are going for us, but I don’t think that it’s needed. What is needed is being provided! We’ve been praying throughout the slow-down we’ve all been in and are still walking through, that God would resume His work in the […]
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Reopening

Reopening

April 30, 2020

Do we dare hope? First of all, if you want to WATCH this update rather than read it, we have a video version of it posted in our Facebook Ministry Group here. Feel free to watch and comment. Or you could open it up and just listen as you cook dinner or…I would say on your daily […]
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It’s getting exciting!

It’s getting exciting!

March 13, 2020

Momentum is Building These past few weeks, the word “momentum” has been on our minds. Depending on your point of view, the events taking place and gaining momentum in our world could be seen as good or just plain bad (a certain virus out there…).  As we think about it, we realize some things don’t […]
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What’s the Deal with Unreached People Groups

What’s the Deal with Unreached People Groups

March 3, 2020

The Beginning Think with me, back to the beginning, way back in the beginning. God told Noah and his family after they set foot on what was a new earth following the flood, to “be fruitful and multiply on the earth.” From that point, the world began to be populated again. Without simplifying too much, […]
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Are we speaking to the void or to a person?

Are we speaking to the void or to a person?

January 30, 2020

One of the most valuable things we can do when it comes to building community, whether it’s to support missionaries or to rally around a common purpose, is to communicate. Obviously, right?! I think it’s important to state it again though. We live in an era where “speaking to the void” is easy. Social media […]
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The Potters…

are missionaries helping every people group around the world have the chance to understand the gospel and have access to a thriving church. We are serving with the International Ministries Office as it assists Ethnos360 and its Global Partners.

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We lost my wife’s mom, Lynn, this past Saturday We lost my wife’s mom, Lynn, this past Saturday morning. It was simple. She was there, Friday night. Then she was gone, departed from her body, just 12 hours after we said goodbye. That seems simple.

—It’s anything but simple in these days following. In our case, as her immediate family, as the ones who watched her agonizing struggle with Alzheimer’s Disease, who cared for her through it, there was relief. But we feel the empty space where she was in our minds, in our hearts, in our memories. There’s freedom; we could move north like we’ve always talked about, we don’t have to think about the logistics behind every trip and getaway we take. But we won’t be sharing those new spaces with her either. 
—And there’s the knowledge that others will grieve this loss with much more sadness and finality. She was the third and final member of a sibling group, all three of whom died as a result of Alzheimer’s Disease. Her husband died exactly 14 years minus a day…from complications due to his own dreadful form of dementia. I sit with this weight of numbers and probabilities as the husband of their daughter and niece. Is this in the future for my beloved too?
—But there’s a house full of joy filled with the beautiful and sometimes comical memories of living with “Noni". Living with my mother-in-law for 12 years really wasn’t that bad. And I remember some sweet times she and I uniquely shared over the past three years when caring for her was much more hands on. Reading devotions together, praying with her as if she was my daughter, before bed, sifting through years of beautiful ephemera and photos with her, and even, towards the end of her time at home, she and I would go on drives in the country, just to change the scenery. I could play my Starflyer 59 albums and she didn’t care. 
—In the end, my heart, mine alone at least, is at rest when I think about Lynn. I’m grateful for her current whereabouts, thankful to have had the chance to love her, thankful for that over-generous Nespresso Pixie machine she gave me for Christmas in 2014 and thankful for the love she gave to us. We do not grieve as those who have no hope!
🗓️ September Highlights 🗓️ What a mont 🗓️ September Highlights 🗓️ 

What a month! From a hurricane near miss (which wasn’t a miss for Florida’s Nature Coast) to Kate’s first ever volleyball games, to visits with Lynn and ridiculous stops to take pictures of cars, the month held a lot. And if you know us, there’s way more that happened than what we can include in an IG post.
Late last week, we shared a "Can we be candid..." Late last week, we shared a "Can we be candid..." update, this time about a BIG ministry change. Many of you read that and wrote your sweet prayers back to us. For some of you, email is not your thing and so we don't want you to miss out. So, there's a link to the full post on our blog in my profile link or you can read the brief overview of update if you just want the basics.

Shortly after we returned from our trip to Missouri in June we had some realizations that led us to conclude, with the counsel of others, that our time serving with the Equip Asia team was coming to an end. The Lord had already been putting desires on my (Joel’s) heart to pursue a role that would allow me to serve our wider global missions community in the area of media and communications and we knew that with Kate starting to hybrid homeschool, she was going to need much more support as a homeschooled student. We also realized that Bethany needed to pursue some side-jobs and employment to supplement our very tight financial state.

So, for now, I’ve had my new ministry role approved and am making strides at getting an audio and video studio setup here in Sanford as well as beginning to make many plans for upcoming projects both here and abroad. I’ll be able to use both the experience I gained working with the Communications team for 8 years as well as the newfound skills in videography and media production to serve many different teams in what we call the “Global Partners” family (all related to Ethnos360).

Bethany is also off to the races, so to speak, helping to homeschool Owen and Kate, working several small jobs on the side, all while keeping our incredibly busy household sane and well organized. It’s a different scene for sure after the last three years, but there are some blessings that come from it.

Again, there’s more detail at the post you can get to in my profile link. 
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