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24 January 2007
18 January 2007
Departure Delayed
To those who keep asking, "When are you leaving?"
Our expected departure is delayed from January to April due to finances, visa issues and family matters. Though our heart is to go ASAP, we have patience and faith to wait for God's perfect timing.
Our expected departure is delayed from January to April due to finances, visa issues and family matters. Though our heart is to go ASAP, we have patience and faith to wait for God's perfect timing.
- Financially, we are about $1000 per month short. We are continuing to build relationships with our home church CCMB and other Calvary Chapels on the central coast. God has shown us that it is not us who is raising support, but He is providing as we pray and faithfully serve Him.
- Visa issues. We still need an invitation letter from a Latvian religious entity to apply for missionary visas. YWAM has recently informed me that they cannot invite us as they previously had hoped. So we are continuing to knock on doors, to see which church is willing to invite us to work with them and also give us the freedom to start a new church. We are exploring our options in Liepaja, Ogre, Jurmala and Riga.
- April family commitments. Lena's brother is getting married April 21 in Chicago. As we prayed about our delayed departure, good stewardship and God's time table, we felt that it is best not to move to Latvia before the wedding. Although Lena's mom would help with airfare if we were to move sooner, to move after the wedding will give us enough time to build a care team, wait on God's provision and go through the visa application process. After the wedding we should be able to move to Latvia during the last week of April.
Goers and Senders Needed
As Jesus saw the multitudes, he had compassion because they were like sheep without a shepherd. He called us to "pray that the Lord of the harvest would send laborers into the harvest".As you learn of the Baltic countries, perhaps you will be moved with compassion and want to be part of the answer to that prayer. Both goers and senders are needed. If God were to call you, are you willing to go to Estonia, Latvia or Lithuania? Are you willing to give your time, talents and treasures to support those who will go? Are you a goer or a sender?
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