In Bolivia, vegetarianism is a mere rumour. |
First of all, we had been hoping that by this point we might have
something more substantial to say with regard to the adoption process. Things,
however, haven’t moved quite as quickly as we had hoped, and so, for now, we’ll
ask that you continue to uphold that whole situation in your prayers.
One upshot of what happened last week is that the judge deciding the
case in question has recommended that we visit the prospective adoptee as often
possible, in order to demonstrate our suitability and our caring intent. This
we have done over this past week, though inevitably, we have only grown closer,
which would make any decision that goes against us even tougher to stomach.
In addition, then, to the points outlined last week, please pray for
emotional protection for us both right now. This is really as much as we can
say right now on such a public forum, but we are happy to respond in more
detail to any emails or private messages.
Many happy returns to this purdy lady. |
While dealing with all of the above, we’ve had plenty of other
things to distract us, not least the arrival of Amanda’s mother, Selene, at
Thursday lunchtime. Her flight was booked some time ago, but we are naturally
delighted to benefit from her practical and emotional support at a time when we
really need it. And not just because of adoption issues! Amanda bid farewell to
her twenties on Friday, and to celebrate, we’re hosting the mother of all
parties at the house on Sunday afternoon, replete with a rented trampoline,
25kg of prime steak (note to supporters: it’s really cheap here!) and about 60
friends from work, church and elsewhere. We’ve never hosted an event on such a
scale, but we’re delighted to be able to open the house up to so many dear
friends.
Meanwhile, last Sunday, we
hosted a more intimate social gathering, inviting our good friends Maicol &
KC round for the evening. 15 years since KC first arrived in Trinidad on a
missions team, they and their son Caleb are due to leave Bolivia for the USA at
the end of this month, and we are going to miss them all greatly. What with
Selene’s visit over the next two weeks, and the inevitable chaos involved in
packing-up-one’s-life-for-good, we knew that we had to act sooner rather than
later to get any face time with them pre-departure. Three hours disappeared as
we looked back on our time together here over the last six years, and how God
has been so faithful to us all. We certainly hope to see more of them before
they go, but if last Sunday were to prove our last meaningful time with them in
Bolivia, we wouldn’t have much to complain about.
Nor do we at church, where we continue to be encouraged by what we
are seeing. The Dig Deeper Bible study seems to be only growing in popularity,
with most of the books we ordered for the church now having disappeared.
Thursday evening saw us consider the importance of parallelisms; if it all
sounds a bit technical, I can assure you that our study of the parallelism in
Hebrews 1:1-2 was immensely emboldening and affirming to us as a church in this
‘Jesus-plus’ evangelical culture.
It was also of great encouragement
to us to see FT president and church elder Miguel-Ángel take to the platform on
Sunday to deliver his first ever sermon (you may remember that Miguel-Ángel had
been among the main beneficiaries of the Langham conference back in June). This
will prove a huge help to me and our pastor, Elías, and we pray that the church
would be challenged to see another of its members expound God’s word.
So much to be praying and giving
thanks for this week, and again, we ask you to uphold the adoption situation
before the Lord in particular (see last week’s post for more specific prayer
points). In addition…
Prayer
- For Maicol & KC as they prepare to leave Trinidad in just over three weeks’ time.
- For the various individuals with whom we usually meet for discipleship each week. Our current challenging circumstances have caused this to largely be put on the back-burner at the moment. Please pray that this would be a time in which those individuals can experience growth in their faith, and that we, in particular, would depend on God for this rather than developing a messiah complex!
- Craig and the elders again had to address a challenging pastoral situation involving church members this week. Pray for continued wisdom here and for a softening of hard hearts.
- For a great time tomorrow afternoon with friends and family.
- Speaking of Langham, Craig’s small-group met last Sunday afternoon, and the momentum from June’s conference has largely been maintained, with both small-groups continuing to meet once every month. Give thanks for this.
- Give thanks, too, for the young women’s Bible study, who met once again in our home last Sunday, and who continue to experience a deepening of fellowship.
- Finally, give thanks for the Lord’s great faithfulness in Amanda’s life over her three decades to date.
¡Que Dios les bendiga!
Craig & Amanda
Craig & Amanda
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