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Got Food?

Got Food?

June 23, 2011

As you can imagine, living on a tiny island in the middle of the ocean takes some getting used to. Many simple things that we don’t think twice about having or getting in the States, take much preparation to ensure we have on our island. When we run out of sugar or flour there is […]
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Eternal Acceptance in Him

Eternal Acceptance in Him

June 14, 2011

Every once in a while I take some time to reflect on God’s grace and my life before & after I trusted in Christ. I don’t do this to beat myself up, but rather as a refresher course in the goodness of God in spite of my shortcomings. My life was a train wreck before […]
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PROJECT:HAUS Update

PROJECT:HAUS Update

May 29, 2011

One of the largest one time start up needs for any one in our line of ministry is that of building our house. Because of our remote locations, building a simple, yet functional house in a village is a large undertaking, both financially and logistically. So, where are we at with our housing situation? Hopefully […]
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Family, Friends & Goals

Family, Friends & Goals

May 29, 2011

Wow. We have already been home for a month and a half. For sure, it has flown by! Our last few weeks have been met with an endless supply of encouragement from guests visiting our home, mostly missionaries preparing to leave for the field or fresh off the field on home assignment like Beth & […]
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Mileage to Missouri

Mileage to Missouri

May 11, 2011

About a month ago, we contacted our home church in Adrian, MI with a need to borrow someone’s car for a short trip we were thinking of making down to Missouri, upon our return to America.  A few people offered their car’s to us, but one couple in our church really wanted to rent a […]
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Cross-Cultural Craziness

Cross-Cultural Craziness

May 11, 2011

Things didn’t seem as crazy to us in Papua New Guinea as they seem now that we are back and have been reflecting on our time for the last few weeks.  Its amazing how normal the strangest things can become just being in the middle of them for a while.  We’ve had the opportunity to […]
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Our First Week Back

Our First Week Back

April 27, 2011

We have arrived back home in the United States for our maternity leave! We will be home for the next 4-5 months, with most of our time spend in Michigan and some in Oregon. It is strange being home. On the drive from the Detroit airport to our home further south in Michigan we soaked […]
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“Welcome Home, Sir.”

“Welcome Home, Sir.”

April 26, 2011

After nearly fifty hours of travel through eight airports, seven airplanes, three countries, two delays and spanning over eight thousand miles we are safely back home in the United States! We were very thankful that the local airport was opened in time for our departure. If you are on our email update list, you would […]
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My PNG Cookbook: Hibiscus Tea

My PNG Cookbook: Hibiscus Tea

April 12, 2011

Since moving to a village in a different province than the one we started out in, the options of available local food have yet again changed a bit.  This has brought on even more of a learning curve to my ever growing PNG Cookbook.  Still though, it is amazing what you can do with what […]
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Permission Granted

Permission Granted

March 25, 2011

So, how does one go about gaining permission to move into a village? Many of you asked us this question before we arrived in Papua New Guinea and now that we have found the place where we believe God wants us long term, I will explain how this interesting process of gaining permission has gone […]
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