Awesome news – looks like New Tribes’ blog system is finally back to normal! This edition of the PD Weekly covers our activities over these past few weeks, and from now on you can expect (Lord willing!) to again see our updates here on a weekly basis.
Sorry we’re running a bit late, folks – our blog system has been dealing with technical issues, which has kept us from sharing until now! This update is being posted just over a week late and minus several pictures (look for them on Facebook!), and we’re hoping its successor follows more quickly. The blog system […]
Just a quick update for this past week! Much of our time has been spent on logistics; specifically, NTM USA and NTM Mexico both have lengthy ‘before you go’ documents for us to go through, and we have been doing so.
As missionaries, our focus is so often primarily centered on what God is doing there rather than here. Training, preparing, sharing, and going – these are the verbs which describe the direction of our daily workflow: toward Mexico! Yet God is always at work everywhere, and one of the most exciting updates this week (for […]
This was one of those times where our plans for the week were suddenly and unexpectedly rearranged by something else God had in mind: in this case, the birth of our nephew, Timothy James Greenslade!
This past week has been a huge encouragement for Amy and I! Coming back into the ‘swing of things’ post-yardsale, we found we had some follow-up work to do:
Hey all – welcome to a new feature on our blog, the PD Weekly! And now the question on your mind almost certainly is… “What’s a PD Weekly?!” So glad you asked! “Partnership Development,” or ‘PD’ for short, is what we call this season of planning, packing, raising support, ministry, and sharing our vision for […]
Healthy self-discipline is difficult. One day last week, there was nothing I wanted to do less than my scheduled workout for the day: twenty minutes of non-stop curls, lunges and push-ups. I would rest from each move by doing the other two, and only after the time was up would I be free to stop. […]