Sunday, September 21, 2014

"Shipwrecked" in Malta


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Here we are in Malta...

Even though we were scheduled to fly out four days ago. 

When we embarked on this journey, we were all expecting God to show up and do the unexpected, but an extended stay in Gozo, Malta was not what we had in mind! However, since the apostle Paul was also waylaid in Malta during his journey to Rome (Acts 27-28), we feel like we’re in pretty good company. Just as in Paul's case, God has opened unexpected opportunities for ministry here, and we are excited to take advantage of those openings as we wait for what He has in store.

Visa Problems

Those who read our last newsletter may remember that we were having trouble getting our applications for Mozambican visas processed. Our paperwork still has not come through, and we recently found out that the man who has to sign off on our work permits has been on the campaign trail for one of the contenders in the upcoming election. Our plans for flying into Mozambique and getting short-term tourist visas while we waited for our one-year work permits were changed when we learned that Mozambique has stopped issuing visas to almost all foreigners who apply. Even some of the long-term missionaries have gotten their applications for continued residence denied.

A look back at the history of Mozambique provides a clue to this sudden turn of events. During the Mozambican civil war, the rebel group (now turned political party), RENAMO, was primarily supported by foreign governments. Since a major presidential election is coming up in October, it is natural that the Mozambican government would be suspicious of outside interference.

Through much personal prayer and the prayers of many of our partners, we clearly felt God directing us to stay here in Gozo for the time being. So here we are! We are grateful for some time to get a few more Equip Mozambique-related projects finished before we enter Mozambique (an updated version of website should be coming soon!). It's also nice to spend some extra time with Carla's family and, of course, enjoy the beautiful scenery that Gozo has to offer.

Enjoying some extra time with family and friends

Serving in Malta

While we were a little disappointed at our delayed entry into Mozambique, we have had no shortage of opportunities to serve here in Gozo. Jon and Carla have been teaching on communications and effective partnership with sending churches for some staff who are serving on the Youth With A Mission (YWAM) vessel, Next Wave. Everyone enjoys learning from their wisdom and insight, and Jon's technical support and computer maintenance skills are thoroughly appreciated by one and all! I (Janie) have gotten opportunities to participate in the vibrant worship and prayer happening aboard Next Wave, sit in on some of the training sessions for the YWAM staff, and become acquainted with people from the ship and from the local church. I've been blessed with various areas of service, from showing someone how to edit photos to washing dishes and cooking. We will all continue to look for ways to participate with the things God is doing here in Gozo, while also preparing for our eventual entry into Mozambique.

We got to celebrate Jariel's second birthday!

Bible Distribution for Mozambicans

While we've been here, we've been praying and reflecting about the purpose God has given us for returning to Mozambique, the foremost of which is to disciple people. We believe the first step toward effective discipleship is to put the Word of God into the hands of believers, but in a country where only 50% of the population is literate and the roads are some of the worst in the world, Bible distribution has always been a challenge. Additionally, even if Bibles in the local languages are available, they are usually the only written communication in those languages so Mozambicans must go through a certain amount of education to even be able to read them.
However, life wouldn't be fun without some challenges! Using the facts that most Mozambicans have access to cell phones with internet connectivity and that the Mozambican culture is considerably more receptive to audio than to written communication, Jon got the idea of utilizing our time here to create a website from which Mozambicans may download free audio versions of the Bible in native languages. It may come as a surprise that someone who lives in a mud hut, without electricity or running water, could actually own a cell phone, but internet-accessible phones may be purchased for $25 and it only costs $1 to download the full Bible (about 300 Megabytes). By providing audio resources that may be downloaded to cell phones, we will be utilizing an already-familiar and extensive platform to spread information in a culturally relevant way.
We probably would not have gotten the time to work on this project if we’d flown into Mozambique in our own timing, so in many ways, our stopover here in Gozo is proving to be a major blessing.
A charging booth: one way to keep your cell phone charged when your house doesn't have electricity.

Peace in the Midst of Uncertainty

Throughout the days of indecision, when we were uncertain of our options or whether or not we would be able to leave Gozo on the day we’d planned, God gave me a tremendous peace about the future. He kept directing me to scriptures like Psalm 34:8; ‘I will instruct you and show you the way to go; with My eye on you, I will give counsel.’ I kept remembering how He has brought each of us this far, and that, as long as we are walking each day in obedience to God, we can have complete trust that He will guide us exactly where we need to be. Though the path may take a few more twists and turns than we’d originally planned, we can rest in the assurance that He is always in control.

We're not sure where this adventure will take us next, but we appreciate your prayers!

Praise
  • The cease-fire agreement in Mozambique. We have been praying for peace there, and so this is a major answer to those prayers.
  • That we have peace about our visa situation, even though it is still up in the air
  • Ministry openings in Gozo, and that we've been able to do Kingdom work no matter where we are!
  • Inspiration for the audio Bible website project
Prayer Requests
  • That our visa paperwork would eventually come through!
  • That God would help us make the most of the rest of our time here in Malta, and that we'd be able to accomplish all the projects He has given us to do
We've gotten to play a small part in helping the YWAM Next Wave staff gear up for the Discipleship Training School that began this week. We look forward to participating further with the school as time goes on. 
Both Jariel and Kyran are enjoying time with 'Baba' and 'Poppers', Carla's mom and dad.
Mozambique's government and RENAMO, a rebel group -turned political party, have signed an agreement to end their armed conflict. Read the news article here.
Lovely Gozo!
Jon put up a blog post with some more details about God's guidance during our journey.
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Friday, August 29, 2014

The Journey Begins


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The Journey Begins

We're off!

We had a wild last few weeks in the States, and now we are able to catch our breath a bit before officially launching our new mission. Jon’s job at the university ended July 18th, and we drove away from Rolla with all (okay, most) of our earthly belongings early in the morning on the 19th. Our first stop was a family reunion camp out in Tennessee where we were able to reconnect with much of Jon’s extended family. 

More ministry 

After that we volunteered at a church youth camp in Illinois for a week, which was such a blessing to take part in. Jon got to help them build a new website and taught classes, and I worked in the kitchen. At the end of that week we were able to speak at a church close to the camp that has agreed to partner with us and provide guidance and resources for our organization, so that was hugely encouraging! That church has several community development projects going on that have been very successful, and they have lots to offer our fledgling venture. Following that week we spent some time in St. Louis with Jon’s family, playing games as Reinagels do, and finishing off the last of the packing before flying out on August 11. The journey went well, and we and all of our bags made it safely to Malta. 

Mediterranean Stopover  

So here we are in Malta, specifically on the island of Gozo. My (Carla’s) parents and two youngest sisters live and work here with Youth With A Mission’s ministry called Marine Reach, which operates multiple ships that host schools and perform outreaches. It has been wonderful to visit with them while we settle some administrative work for Equip Mozambique. We're almost done putting together our application to officially register as a non-profit organization, we're updating our website, and unfortunately we're also still working on getting our visas to enter Mozambique. We were hoping to have that done before we left the States, but the paperwork in Moz has been progressing at a snail's pace, so we're having to seek alternate options. 

In addition to a chance to get work done, this has also been a great opportunity for rest, prayer, worship, and listening to God. I was able to take a full day off as a retreat and really had a good time connecting with my Abba Father and letting Him teach me new things. One of these little lessons was found in Matthew 8 where Jesus calmed the storm. He was impressing on me that we must absolutely trust him no matter what storms come our way, knowing that we can rest in the knowledge that He is in control of everything. Our current visa difficulties are nothing for the One who commands the wind and waves!
While on my extended prayer retreat, I explored until I found this little abandoned stone hut to sit in while I listened to God. This was my view.

Onward From Here

We still have a couple of weeks here in Malta to finish up our tasks, and we leave for Mozambique on September 17th. Our plan on arrival is to stay with some members of our new home church, Peniel Worship Center, while we look for a house or apartment. Once we get settled, the real work will begin in earnest! We're getting excited to see what God has in store for this new chapter of our lives, and we'll do our best to keep you up to date on the adventures and lessons He takes us through. Thank you for your prayers!

Praise Reports

  • That all of our church visits and travels State-side went well
  • That we were able to figure out what to do with all of our stuff (:-P)
  • We asked for prayer for more connections before we left--and God answered those prayers in abundance!
  • That we and all of our luggage arrived in Malta safely

Prayer Requests

  • That all the paperwork for our visas would be processed soon 
  • For wisdom and guidance on how to apply for our visas
  • That our application for non-profit status would be accepted
  • That the rest of our time here in Malta will be fruitful
  • That we would be able to find affordable housing in Mozambique
The kids crammed into the car surrounded by all of our stuff!
Kyran and Jariel sharing a treat at camp.
Janie, doing what Janies do best. See her blog for more great photos of our joint adventures.
We got to visit Ggantija, an ancient temple  that was 5,500 years old! Supposedly the second-oldest religious structure in the world.
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10501 County Road 3010
Rolla, MO 65401

New Video

We've put together another video explaining our vision for helping to start a college once we get to Mozambique, click the picture below if you want to see it!