Lance and Laura Ostman
  • Home
  • About
  • Give
  • Photos
  • Subscribe
  • Contact


Things we take for granted!

September 19, 2011 by Lance and Laura Ostman

Greetings once again from the Ostmans!

We trust this finds you doing well and encouraged in the Lord. As we sit here and type this, we realize anew just how much we take things for granted.

We don’t know about you, but we didn’t wake up this morning concerned about contracting some horrifying disease. An email this morning from Ron & Michelle mentions a strain of TB that is resistant to the common drugs used in treating patients. Several people in the village are on a treatment plan but for some, it doesn’t appear to be working. Two of the church leaders pictured here are sick with TB along with others in the village. The one on the right is in the hospital. Please pray!

Since you’re reading this in an email, communication is another thing you probably don’t think twice about. It has become the norm in our everyday lives. The satellite connection in the village is still down. Please pray that the satellite company will fix this soon.

We also didn’t give a second thought this morning when we read our Bibles in our own language. Lance has finished the initial draft of Numbers and is now working on Deuteronomy. This is going very well! Thank you for praying!

Some News

Next week, Lance and Justin, our son in law, will be attending a 3-day conference in Indianapolis. This is the North American Mission Congress, which is about mobilizing the body of Christ to get the gospel to the least reached peoples of the world. Please pray for God’s work in hearts to raise up more laborers and partners. Also pray for safety for travel (by plane) and for the rest of the family without them for those few days.

Praise the Lord with us that Justin and Nicole’s support is at 80% with some potential donors which would bring it up to 85%! Thank you for your continued prayers for them.

Imbos helped translate Exodus
Here she beholds a picture, a foreshadow, a lamp....but now in Heaven she beholds the One who is the real thing, the one who is the Light of the World. (John Cross)

When we left the village earlier this year, one of our translation helpers asked us to pray that God would take her to heaven. We heard recently that her prayer was answered. Imbos was a dear woman who loved the Lord and wanted so much to be in His presence. We can’t help but be thankful to God for those Higaunon who are now with the Lord. You all are a part of what God has done and is doing by your prayers and financial support of the ministry. Thank you for your partnership! To God be the glory!

Secure in Christ alone,

Lance & Laura

Filed Under: Ministry Tagged With: Church planting, Deuteronomy, Internet, laborers, Numbers, Partnership, Pray, prayer, Ron & Michelle Jennings, Satellite, TB, translation, tuberculosis

More Posts:

« What are we up to?
All things work together for good! »

Comments

  1. Lance and Laura Ostman says

    September 26, 2011 at 3:22 pm

    Thank you all for praying for Sansuwa’. He is still very weak and there were a few times this week we thought he was going to die. However, we heard from Ron & Michelle that he seems to be doing better since getting a blood transfusion and being on medication for TB. Please continue to pray! Thanks again.

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Our updates!

  • Of taking a break, celebrating a New Testament and other things!
  • Ezekiel and Hosea are checked!
  • Praise the Lord for travel, 26 baptized and tickets!
  • News of God’s work that you need to hear!
  • Thankful and blessed, our hearts are full!

Categories

  • Family
  • Higaunon stories
  • Ministry
  • News Article
  • Prayer Request
  • The Higaunon Church's testimony: From Fear to Faith
  • Uncategorized
  • About
  • Blog
  • Home
  • Give
  • Photos
  • Subscribe
  • Contact

Disclaimer: This personal ministry website is provided by Ethnos360 as a courtesy to its members. Ethnos360 makes no warranty regarding the accuracy of the information on these pages. Opinions expressed are provided by members in good faith, but are entirely those of the member and do not necessarily represent policy, doctrinal position, or opinions of Ethnos360. If you encounter information that you consider questionable, please e-mail the Ethnos360 web team.

Lance and Laura Ostman

© Copyright 2025 Ethnos360. All rights reserved.

Log In

  • 