Missions March 2010

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Team Life in Istanbul


Umid, Deborah and Roger practicing the bongos at church




The adventures of babysitting Emmanuel




P.Matti, Gulshoda, and Umid all dressed up for a wedding




At the Ladies Tea Meeting - mother and daughter

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Reunited and it feels so good!


This past week or so since we've been back in Istanbul has been filled with the details of starting a life in a new place - walking for hours searching for the right apartment, dealing with the financial details of getting a new apartment, contracts, deposits, starting an electricity account, getting a phone and internet connection, cleaning the new apartment until Roger's incredibly high cleanliness standards have been met, putting up curtains, getting furniture, figuring out how to put up a shower curtain, hauling all our stuff to the apartment and up 3 flights of stairs... Needless to day, it has been mentally, physically and emotionally draining. I never thought of myself as a homebody, but I have been craving a place to call our own! So, in a way, it has been fun to be able to do all this, knowing that this will be our home in a city we feel so at home in. And in the midst of all this, we have tried to take the time to remind ourselves why we are doing all this...
Tonight I met up with two very dear friends of mine, Burcu and Evrim, (see photo) for the first time since we've been back. I have known them since around easter time when I first met them at Burger King. It was SO refreshing to spend some time with them! As I walked along the main walking street, with my two Turkish friends on each side of me, arm in arm, I was so humbled to even be in their lives. I said to myself, They are why we are here! I don't know how long it will take before they come to the realization that there is a great God who loves them each so personally that He is jealous for their souls...But I am here for them, as long as it takes. If these two girls are the only girls that I meet - they are enough for me.
Today Roger and I were discussing the future and our call here and we both agreed that it is unwise to try to plan ahead too much and it would be foolish to compare ourselves with anyone else. Christ said, "What is that to thee? You follow Me." We KNOW that God has given us a love for Turkish people - so what else can we do but love them??

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

He looked beyond my faults and saw my need.


Yesterday we arrived in Istanbul, and it was very clear to us that God cares for people. There was a part of me that proudly thought the work in Turkey would stop or slow down with our absence - but just the opposite has happened! Tonight at our wednesday night service, the room was packed with people. A new young girl came tonight, named Arshur, who has been studying the philosophies of Kant and Nietsche in her university. She said afterwards, "I didn't know that a church could be so living." I know that God has a special place for Turkish people, and for all of us. It says in I Peter 5:7 to "cast all your cares on Him, for He cares for you." I have sometimes wondered if God cares for me more than I could ever imagine - and tonight, it was clear to me that He does. Its a miracle Liz and I are here in Turkey. God has taken our cares this summer and given us Turkey as a missionfield. I think this is what happens when we cast our cares upon Him. I told the church in my introduction tonight that we care for people, whether they're poor, sick, needy, empty, lost, or guilty. The Bible says in Proverbs 25:27 that "those who tend to the poor will lack nothing." This is what the church is doing in Istanbul, and there is nothing we lack here. At the end of the month, the church will be moving to the top floor of the building, which has one of the most beautiful views of the Bosporus in the whole city, and its because we've put our cares on the Lord. This is the way the Lord wants us to live, and He explains it in Matthew 6:25-33 - Seek Him first!

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Prayer and Faith



Please keep us in your prayers this weekend. We are traveling up north to see if we can raise some financial support before we head back to Istanbul. We are committed to being a long term part of the work in Turkey, and for that to be a reality, we need the help of the Body of Christ! We don't know what the road ahead holds for us, but we are so excited to be in the will of God and leaning on Him.
Thank you for all your prayers!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Going Home!



We are so excited to be going back to Istanbul! Roger and I just purchased our airplane tickets - we will be leaving Baltimore on September 8th. Its a little bit later than we first planned, but God has made it clear that we should take advantage of the amazing provisions He has made for us while we are here in Baltimore. The opportunity to be able to stay with my parents (for free) and work full time is one that we are so grateful for and we know that its from God.
This next month will be a time of hard work, but I know that it will be encouraging also. Being in Baltimore is great, but we really can't wait to get back to Istanbul!
Please keep us in your prayers as we are still praying for financial support.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Convention was Amazing!






Convention was an incredible time to be with all the incredible people in our churches worldwide. The messages were encouraging and memorable. I'm sure we will be talking about them for years to come - especially Pastor Matti's from Missions Night!
Our booth was a huge success - thank you to everyone who helped make it that way!! We were able to raise enough money for our airplane tickets back to Istanbul and that was our goal. So thank you!