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And here she is…

1 Comment » Written on October 10th, 2010 by Rusty & Brooks
Categories: General

We are proudly announcing the birth of our third child, “Alexia Lynne Munson”.
Born October 5th, 2010 @ 1:38 p.m.

She weighed 7 lbs. 13 oz. and was 21 1/2 inches long.

Hospital Picture
Hospital Picture08-Oct-2010 09:39Canon Canon EOS DIGITAL RE, 4.5, 34.0mm, 0.017 sec, ISO 400
Hospital smiling picture.
Hospital smiling picture.08-Oct-2010 09:48Canon Canon EOS DIGITAL RE, 4.0, 18.0mm, 0.017 sec, ISO 400

We are continually amazed at all that God has done and thank Him for our new precious little one.

When Reality Sets In…

9 comments Written on August 25th, 2010 by Rusty
Categories: Dreams, General, Life, Prayers, Updates

mela sogonoAs the alarm clock goes off and my wife tells me it’s time to get out of bed, I wonder, how can it be 6:00 in the morning already. It’s time to go get all the boys up and get them ready for school. In about two hours, I’ll walk down the hill in the cool fresh African morning air and go teach my computer classes… Then I open my eyes and reality hits me, I’m not in Africa. I’m not with the boys. It’s 7:00 a.m. and it’s time to get up and take my kids to public school here in the U.S. It only seems like yesterday that we were supposed to be on an airplane heading “home”, but we are here at home in the U.S. It’s days like this that I really miss Africa and long to be there with all my heart. I know that right now God has us where He wants us and that in order to return to Africa we have to be diligent with the tasks at hand. Many of you may not know that my wife and I are expecting our third child in October and we were advised to stay in the States until our precious baby is born. We know that our God is faithful and just and that He knows our hearts desire is to be in Africa. As I have been really missing Africa recently, I reread the scripture Jeremiah 29:11 in the Message Bible and really like what it says: “I’ll show up and take care of you as I promised and bring you back home. I know what I’m doing. I have it all planned out—plans to take care of you, not abandon you, plans to give you the future you hope for.” We know that in everything we are right where we need to be at this time and moment and God will bring us back home. I would like to say a personal thank you to every who has prayed for us and continues to support us on a monthly basis. It is our goal to return to Africa as soon as possible after the baby is born, and we need all the support that we can get, both in prayer and financially.

33rd Birthday

No Comments » Written on February 22nd, 2010 by Rusty
Categories: General

Sometimes I wonder where the time has gone. It is now February 22nd and I am 33 years old today. It doesn’t seem like that many years have come and gone. As I look back at my life over the past 33 years, I am continually amazed at how God has blessed me and allowed me the privilege of visiting so many different places in this world. I am so thankful for my family and for all the wonderful friendships that have been made over these past 33 years. As I look forward to the future, I realize that there is still so much more out there for me and I look to God to be my guide. May we all choose to trust in and rely on God for our daily direction in our life. I know that right now at this moment in my life I could not be any happier. Yet, I know that new things lie ahead. New adventures, new friends, and even new opportunities to minister. May God bless you this day and keep you as you follow Him!

Just Another Day?

No Comments » Written on December 8th, 2009 by Brooks
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I wrote this a couple months ago and stumbled on it today.  I had meant to post it then, but it seems equally viable today as I look out the window through the rain and bone chilling cold.  The truth rings through even if the weather has changed!  – Brooks

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I awoke early enough this morning to see the radiant reds and bright oranges that signaled the beginning of another day.  I was awed by the beauty and simplicity of what I saw.  When I thanked God for another beautiful sunrise, I was reminded of the reality that this was unique.  No matter how closely it resembled something I’ve seen before, no matter how familiar in style, location, or color – this sunrise was individually created just for today!  Wow.

The verse: “This is the day that the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad” reverberated through my mind. – It seems so simple, and yet so profound.  It doesn’t matter how familiar it is – today is unique.

That got me thinking, of course.  Just how that correlates to the life we are in right now.  That each day, each moment – no matter how normal it seems, is still unique because it is a new, fresh time.  It’s been strange coming back to the States, knowing how much we have experienced and recalling all that God did in, through, and around us while we were in Kenya, only to come back in a life and area that seems so ‘normal’ and routine and similar to what it was before we left.  Don’t get me wrong, we are aware of the dramatic changes in some people’s lives and the economy, but life in general is still very similar – there’s high speed internet, consistent running water and electricity, food for the tables…  but I digress.

Today, no matter where I am, no matter how familiar it seems, is new – a chance to continue good decisions or start afresh in what I choose to do or at least, choose to respond to each situation and moment.  More importantly, today has new opportunities to learn more about whom God is (sounds easier than it actually is living it sometimes); to share what God is doing both in us and in Africa, and to enjoy the new moments of each day.  We really are not guaranteed any time beyond what we are currently, in this moment living in – we’ve seen enough lives suddenly end when we least expect it to know that this is true.  So, just how am I choosing to live today?  With purpose, with adventure and wonder at what’s around me, with boredom at the monotony of a repetitive routine, with clarity of steps or at least faith that God will help to guide my feet if I cannot see where we’re going?  The choice is mine, but it will affect more than just myself.  The best memories as well as the greatest moments to share and minister to others often come at unexpected (and sometimes inconvenient) times – am I ready?  Are you?

Today’s new – so what are we going to choose to experience today?!

Day To Day

3 comments Written on September 9th, 2009 by Rusty
Categories: Family, General, Journal, Life, Updates
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I have enjoyed being back in the U.S. and reconnecting with lots of people. One of the things that I have noticed recently is how different day-to-day routines are here versus in Kenya. In Kenya I always seemed to be going constantly and was so grateful for the weekends so that I had a break for a few hours. Being engulfed in ministry makes for one busy life.

Since being back in the States, I have the opportunity on occasion to just sit, back, relax and enjoy my family. It is in times like these that I thank God for everything that He has done for me. I am so honored to have a wife that loves and understands me, kids who adore and want to play with me, and relatives and friends that love us and care deeply for us and our ministry.

My hope is, as we continue meeting friends and seeing new people throughout this year, that we will be able to reconnect in a way that is both meaningful and uplifting to God. My passion is for the Missionary Kids in Kenya at RVA and I want to see them become world movers and shakers. My prayer is that God would give me new and inventive ways of sharing with others so that they can see the passion that God has set inside of me.

May God richly bless you this day in all that you do.

- Rusty