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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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Rejoice with the Menya and pray for us!

Rejoice with the Menya and pray for us!

May 23, 2018

//If you’re interested in watching a video version of this update click here// News about our family, what we’ve been up to and what we’re praying about doing this summer. Let’s start somewhere else though… On the other side of the world in Papua New Guinea, the Menya people live. They’ve had a team of […]
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Halfway Point

Halfway Point

June 20, 2016

It’s the summer solstice…already!? Well then, here’s the latest updates from the Potter5. Caution to the Wind? Almost. We let you know last week that we were at the Mayo clinic for our second round of appointments with the specialists there. They went well and like the first time, we did end up there overnight, […]
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Unsung Heroes of Bible Translation (Guest Post)

Unsung Heroes of Bible Translation (Guest Post)

September 9, 2014

Guest Post: Ian Fallis In Florida We Format Many NTM translators have their printing coordinated through NTM’s Florida office. Right now, eight New Testaments — five new translations and three revisions — are in various stages of completion. The process starts with a rich text file that NTM missionary Doug Lotz imports into a program […]
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Family Stuff – July 2014

Family Stuff – July 2014

July 29, 2014

School is about to start for all three kids! After a few more weeks of Summer Break, all three kids will be back in the classroom. This will be Kate’s first year! The kids will all be at different schools and while this is a bit of a challenge, Jack has the opportunity to attend […]
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Photos from Spring!

Photos from Spring!

April 2, 2013

Here are some recent memories and images of what our family has been up to!
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Owen Is Wired…and Why.

Owen Is Wired…and Why.

March 5, 2013

You're no stranger to the health ups and downs of our family and it seems that the lone healthy person, Owen, is now in the spotlight.
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And before we leave 2012, some pictures…

And before we leave 2012, some pictures…

December 27, 2012

There’s nothing like saying you’re sorry for a lack of posts like a whole lot of pictures, many courtesy of Mandi Brower.
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New Pictures!

New Pictures!

July 29, 2012

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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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Today saw a long due day date with my three girls. Today saw a long due day date with my three girls...

A Trader Joe’s run (will they ever build out in a shopping center with enough parking?!) followed by dinner at The Glass Knife. Gotta love some blue birthday cake macaron action!

Also, found a little #accidentallywesanderson vignette as well. 

Central Florida people: have you been to @theglassknifewp ? If not you’re missing out big time!
If the needs are greater there, should we stay her If the needs are greater there, should we stay here?⁠⁠
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This one is about a church-planter who felt like the pond he was fishing in, was crowded and over-fished. ⁠⁠
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Imagine you’re the lead pastor of a numerically successful but also vibrant and mature church body. That body was not only those things but also responsible for starting new local churches and getting behind reaching unreached people groups. ⁠⁠
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The problem was that the body of water, the lake, the pond, the shoreline, was crowded with others like them or even aspiring to reach that same level of growth. The pastor also knew that there were other bodies of water full of “fish” that were hardly touched. Very little was being done to “fish for men and women” in those areas while on his shores, church-leaders seemed to be clamoring to try out new techniques in the same waters.⁠⁠
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That didn’t sit well with him. He felt a tug on his heart to leave the crowded shores. He knew his local body was in a healthy place and capable of leading itself. So, he moved his family to the other side of the world to begin to serve another community. ⁠⁠
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He left one crowded shore for an almost empty one.⁠⁠
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The lesson in this story is that we need to be careful to not focus our efforts on areas where much work is being done, when there are huge pockets of people, WHOLE people groups, millions of people in fact, who don’t have access to God’s Word, in their languages. ⁠⁠
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If the needs are greater there, should we continue to stay here? ⁠⁠
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The answer to that isn’t a foregone conclusion, just an honest challenge to answer for yourself.⁠⁠
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For more on who I’m referring to in this post, please send me a personal message.⁠⁠
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#thepottermission #equippingthechurch #trainingforministry #foundationalbibleteaching
Heading in the right direction⁠⠀ ⁠⠀ [4 min Heading in the right direction⁠⠀
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So, guess what?! We got some great news the other night.⁠⠀
When our six-month partnership and community development time finished in August, we knew that we probably wouldn’t reach the goal we set for 2020: to see an additional $2020 of monthly sustaining support committed. But, we were still SUPER encouraged with what God did on our behalf through you all, especially considering the insanely unexpected circumstances that we all faced this year.⁠⠀
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We just didn’t realize exactly how he had answered our prayer until we looked at our numbers for the whole year.⁠⠀
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Guys, the numbers are just numbers, but they represent for us the ability to continue serving full-time in this important ministry. At a quick glance, we are so happy to say that the numbers are going in the right direction! When it’s all averaged out (combining regular promised support with other one time gifts), here’s where we started the year: we were at 51% of what is recommended. Now, here’s where we are at as we finish out 2020: 64% of what is recommended! That’s a 13% increase and that is AMAZING!⁠⠀
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Overall, we’re really encouraged by the blessing behind these numbers. We had new families join our community of sustaining supporters and we’ve had others who have increased their support amounts.⁠⠀
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Now, because we need to be transparent, we’re still ending up this year at just 64% of what Ethnos360 asks us to raise, to do our ministry well, and take care of the needs of our family. And that’s why we’re going to keep working at this effort in 2021.⁠⠀
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God is ALWAYS FAITHFUL. So we won’t say the cliché “God’s been faithful”. We realize that by saying that, it makes it sound like that if we don’t have a certain amount of support, then He’s not being true to His Word and character. What is right to say is that whether in abundance or need, we’ve learned how to be content in His faithfulness.⁠⠀
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#thepottermission #equippingthechurch #trainingforministry #foundationalbibleteaching
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