Missions March 2010

Monday, July 19, 2010

Quick Update

Hello friends!
Its been a long time since we've posted anything on here. I apologize to all of you who faithfully check our blog! While we are in America, we do not post as often. But please continue to check in on us and we promised to be more consistent once we're back in Istanbul.
About that, our plan is to continue working full time and saving up money here in Baltimore until the first or second week in September. Please keep our finances in prayer - that is the only thing keeping us from going back right now! We miss our home, our church, our friends, and our pastor!

For all of you who know and love Kubra (and Kemal), please keep praying for her. She has already had the heart surgery, and it went well. She is recovering now and will have the main brain surgery in early August if all goes well. Pray for miraculous recovery of damaged cells and organs in Kurba's body, for Kemal's strength and endurance, and for Kubra's mother and siblings who are back home in Istanbul waiting anxiously for their safe return.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Barış & Suna

Roger befriended a young guy named Baris (means peace) after he delivered food to us at the church several times. He was very sweet and completely baffled that the place we were in was a church. He was intrigued for sure! He came to church the next night and really enjoyed P.Matti's message. He invited us to his house for dinner right away. He took us to their small apartment that he shares with his older brother's family of 4 and his sister. The children were asleep and his brother and sister-in-law work nights, so we had a great time with just Baris and his sister, Suna. They are from a large Kurdish family (nine children) that moved to Istanbul from an far eastern city in Turkey for work and more opportunity. They told us all about themselves, their lives, their hopes, their troubles. They were both so sweet and open. Suna made all the food and spread a tablecloth on the floor of the small living room where they both also sleep at night. So we ate soup, salad, fish, and rice while sitting on the floor and talking (only in Turkish, of course!). Please pray for these two wonderful people and their family! God has such an amazing plan for them and it is so far beyond what any of us can imagine.




Ladies Craft Time





Thursday, May 27, 2010

Ehsan - a gift

We have the privilege of having an amazing Iranian friend, Ehsan, staying with us. When I woke up this morning, I walked into the living room to find Roger and Ehsan sitting at the table with their Bibles open. They were having a passionate conversation about what being "hid in Christ" means. It was such a blessing to see Roger be able to pour out the doctrine that he has learned in Bible College to someone who has not had the opportunity to be taught yet! This man has such a hunger for the Word and such a joy when he reads a verse he has never read before. Its so refreshing for us! This is why we are here. To serve, to give, to share what we know by the grace of God.
Now Roger is showing him how to make crepes... from one classroom to another!
Pray for Ehsan. He is hoping to find a job here in Istanbul and be able to stay here with us to learn and grow in his faith.