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March / April 2009 Newsletter

3 comments Written on April 5th, 2009 by Rusty & Brooks
Categories: E-Mail, Newsletters, Updates

*We have spent the last three hours trying to get this newsletter sent out, but we are having issues with the Internet here in Africa (go figure). So rather than delay our newsletter any further, we are posting it here and will be sending it out via e-mail with the pictures and other fun stuff once the Internet decides to start working better. Thank you for your patience and understanding*

Dear Friends,

Jambo! We are amazed, humbled and blessed by what God is doing in our ministry here at RVA and in our personal lives! It is wonderful to see how God is helping us adapt to our lives and responsibilities. We really do understand why so many people told us before we came that it really takes about a year to adjust completely to life here – as so many things change so quickly and often. Even as we write, we are still processing all that has happened – both fun and challenging – this past term as well as preparing for the inevitable changes that the next months hold. Part of this prolonged processing in due in part of how fast the term goes by with personal responsibilities 24/7. Its often not until vac that we get a chance to realize all that we have just accomplished and experienced throughout the term.

It has been a fun realization that despite the challenges and struggles that we encounter, both personally and as a school (more so this year than recent years, we’re told) we really believe that we are exactly where we are called to be! The longer we are here, the more we love it here. The harder days help us learn, grow and find new ways of adapting in life. The good days increase our love of Kenya and RVA, astonish us at how wonderful God is, confirm that we are where we need to be, and create wonderful memories. Both help types of days help us become closer as a family and a dorm!

One of our dorm highlights include a mystery dinner – done in place of our normal Wednesday night dinner. The boys were given “secret invitations”, told to come to the dorm at 4:07. After playing a game, they practiced their band instruments and finished their homework, which enabled us to have an evening of amazing fun without other responsibilities of a normal night. They walked into the dining room of “Davis Diner” that was strangely decorated, had black plastic taped to the tabletops and were told not to talk. Most of them had never been to a mystery dinner before. They had 3 “courses” in which they chose their meal one course at a time – ‘Boston’s Favorite’ (iced tea), ‘Sticks and Stones’ (spaghetti and meatballs), and ‘Chicken in a Basket’ (devilled eggs) were a few items on the menu. They also had to order plates and utensils with each course. It was a night that none of us will soon forget!

Another highlight was our continuation of the end of term HUGE sleepover. This time we had a total of 26 kids, including Kayla, Micah and one of his friends. It turned out that there was not a Friday night activity for the boys to be involved in – it was a rare week that the Titchie weekend activity was on Saturday night instead. This created a great opportunity for the boys and their friends to have more time together and create mischievous activities like only boys can! We often wonder why do this, and yet, by the end of the night we are convinced that we have had as much fun as they have. It’s an incredible opportunity to interact in the lives of not only our boys, but their classmates and friends’ lives as well!

Brooks also had the opportunity to finish strong with her 9th grade boys Sunday School class. They were always full of energy and questions. Every Sunday provided a myriad of discussion topics as they talked about different myths and ideologies related to the Christian Church. It was great to hear some of their feedback as well as open their minds a bit more about who Christ really is according to the Bible not just individual beliefs!

There is one personal challenge that our family has faced this past month we’d like to share with you. We were able to rejoice with the news that Brooks was pregnant again! Within a week of finding this out, she began having strange pains and cramps. Even with the doctors and hospital that we have here, it took an excruciatingly long week before we confirmed that the tiny life inside her had indeed died. Instead of having our third child, we had our third miscarriage. Thanks to some amazing friends, we were able to have an evening to cry and talk just the two of us after we found out. We have been reminded time and time again that only God is in control! He has helped give grace and a heavenly peace that is helping us through the pain of this loss as well as the strength, patience, love, and endurance that was needed in the dorm to finish the term.

As we look at the past 8 months here, it is with mixed emotions. We have thoroughly come to adore this place and what we are doing teaching, parenting, and mentoring the students here. There has been so many times where we have poured out God’s love into the kids and other staff here (as well as been poured into)! The experiences and memories are like none other. We could live without another monkey raiding our kitchen for bananas! We also could never get enough evening one-on-one or two-on-one chats about life, friends, God, or family with our boys. Life as a family of 16 has definitely had its challenges, but they seemed to be outweighed in the end by joy, love, fun, and God’s gift of drawing us all close together despite our nationality and backgrounds!

We only have 4 more months left of our initial time here.   Just the thought can bring tears and grief. As much as we miss our friends and family in the States, it is so hard to imagine leaving here – especially when we do not have a return date. We already know that we want to come back – believing that this is the place that God is calling us to be for as long as He sees fit. Our plans are to fly back into New York the end of July. We will have a couple days of debriefing with AIM in Pearl River and then will see Brooks’ family in PA before heading back towards Missouri. We know that we have friends and supporting churches along the way that we would like to see, but we are still working out the details and timing of these visits. (Please remind us if you’re around NY or along the way through PA to MO, we’d love to see you, but also need to plan ahead to make it happen!)   

We are aware that the economy in the U.S. has changed. We also know that God is much bigger than any of our problems and needs! We have watched as time and time again He has provided for our family. Trusting that He will continue to provide and lead the way, we are letting people know that the only thing stopping us from returning to Kenya is monthly support. We are currently a bit less than ½ of what we need monthly. “How did we make it here in the first place?” you might be asking… well that came from the generous one time gifts that helped compensate the monthly needs. Those gifts are running out and will only help us through the rest of this year, maybe. We would appreciate your prayers (and any financial help you feel led to give) as we continue on this journey to be missionaries long term in Kenya!

We thank God for each of you! Thank you for your love, prayers and notes of encouragement.

Serving God by Serving Others,

Rusty, Brooks, Micah & Kayla

Interlude and Other Fun Things

4 comments Written on September 29th, 2008 by Rusty & Brooks
Categories: E-Mail, Family, Journal, Prayers, RVA, Updates

Ok, so I know I promised pictures of Titchie Field day, but the Internet here in Africa is crazy bad.  Imagine the slowest dial-up connection in the United States, and then you might get a glimpse of what we deal with every day.  There are times when it does speed up, but for the most part, getting anything done on the Internet takes hours.  With that being said, I have managed to get a few pictures up on the website.  About 8 or 9 to be exact in the last 2 days.  The interesting part is that none of them are from Titchie field day, so that will have to be in the next post, hence the title Interlude.

So, here are some pictures that have managed to make it so far with comments about them.:

This one has an interesting story behind it.  About a week and a half ago, Micah was playing in the front yard and found this horned lizard and decided he was going to try and pick it up with a stick.  He did manage to get it onto the stick and I was able to take this picture of the lizard.  As time went on and the lizard moved up and down the stick trying desperately to find a way to get off, it kind of got mad and then this next picture was taken.

NOT A HAPPY LIZARD!!!!!!!!

So then Micah decided that it would be fun to show our inside worker Rose the lizard.  He proceeded to go into the front door and into the dining room where she was working.  Rose, then said, NO, NO, NO, stay away and headed for the kitchen to get away.  Apparently, she does not like lizards or creepy crawly things.  Micah had fun though.

Our workers have become an integral part of our family and we could not get everything done that we need to without their help.  Sometimes, Kayla likes to help them with their jobs, especially when it involves helping Rose bake.

There are many other stories and pictures that we would love to share, and as time and the Internet connection allow, we will be posting more stories.

I would like to leave you with one last thought for today though.  As we have been here in Africa, we have realized that God is an every present help in time of need.  Many of the students and staff here at this school have had to rely on God every day to help them make it through.  There are times when the going get rough and you feel like you have nothing left to give.  It is those times that I personally have had to turn to God and say please give me the strength to go on, and somehow God continues to show up and give me the perseverance that I need to stay strong and to run the race.  Teaching 7th and 8th Grade computers has really stretched me and helped me with speaking in public.  I am slowly gaining confidence in my own ability as a communicator, teacher, and a surrogate father.  There are times when I have to do things that I may not always like to do, but God has been my help and has given me patience and understanding when it comes to dealing with my students and the dorm boys.  I would ask that you continue to pray for us as we continue through this first term here at RVA.  Pray that God would continually strength us as individuals and as a family.  I would appreciate it if you would keep my wife in your prayers as she has a very bad sprained ankle and knee and is having to wear a supportive boot for the next few weeks.  Pray that they would continue to heal and that they would be strong and that her every step would be firm.

I also would like to take this opportunity to remind you that our dorm boys pray for every prayer request that gets sent to us whether it be by mail, e-mail, telephone call, or this website.  So please make sure that you let us know how we can be praying for you and your ministries.  You can do this by visiting our Contact Page and submitting a Prayer Request.

Again, thank you all for everything you do.

-RM-

February 2008 eLetter, Journal E-Mail Updates, and Journal RSS Feed

No Comments » Written on February 7th, 2008 by Rusty & Brooks
Categories: E-Mail, General, Journal, Newsletters, Syndication, Updates

I would like to begin by thanking everyone for their kind words and feedback on our new eLetters that we have been sending out lately. Brooks has worked quite hard on them and we are starting to see the results of that work. In case you do not get the eLetter updates by e-mail (You can if you sign up using the e-mail newsletter sign-up box), we will post an update in our Journal with a link to the newsletters page where you can download the current and all past newsletters.

Two new features that have been added to the Journal section of our website are subscription by e-mail and subscription by RSS Feed. These are different than the newsletter sign-up. Underneath our most recent Journal entries, you will see two links that you can click on. The first link will take you to a website where you can submit your e-mail address and every time we add a new entry into Our Journal, you will receive an e-mail with the Journal entry. This is a great way to keep on top of everything that we are doing as the Journal will be updated more than once a month like the eLetter. The second link is a link to the RSS feed for Our Journal. You must have an RSS reader in order to use this link. To find out more about what an RSS feed is and how to use it you can visit this page.

As you can see, we have been hard at work making sure that everything is taken care of and that we effectively communicate with everyone in an efficient manner as we prepare for Africa.