Wednesday, January 26, 2011

2011

Wow, can you believe that it is already 2011?? I remember when we came to the field in 2008 that the year 2011 seemed so far away. The reason we was even thinking about the year 2011 back then is because this is when we will be able to take our stateside assignment! In October we will be heading back over that big ocean to spend some time with family and friends....and hopefully to get some MUCH needed rest!!

Things are still the same....we are still out of our home. We have now been away from our home for two months and issues in Cote d'Ivoire doesn't seem to be getting any better. We have been in contact with many friends in Abidjan and it is a very hard time for them. They have fear of a possible war, many of them are not able to work, and food prices are very expensive. We hurt for them during this time and pray God will send peace to that country. The Christians are seeking God for peace in their country and we ask you to pray with them. Things are hard in Africa when there isn't political unstability, but now many people are losing their life.

Continue to lift us up in prayer also. Our problems is nothing compared to the Ivorians, but we do need your prayers. We have alot of uncertainity in our lifes right now, and it is hard not to be discouraged during this time.

Thank you for your prayer support.

Blessings,
Teresa

Monday, January 10, 2011

Dusty in Burkina

our last day with the Pope's
Autumn with her guitar
Autumn with some of the youth

I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas! Despite being out of country and home, the Lord blessed us with a great Christmas. Our dear friends, the Pope's, let us invade their house for 2 1/2 weeks. As they were packing to return to the states, they went out of their way to make it a nice Christmas for us. They got the tree out and we decorated it and Autumn made some yummy Christmas cookies. Also, they gave Autumn a Christmas gift that she will never forget....a guitar! Autumn had been talking about saving her money for a guitar, well was she ever surprised on Christmas morning when David and Cindy gave her one! I don't think there was a dry eye in the house....I know it made this momma's heart happy to see the joy in Autumn's eyes.

Our friends have returned home to family and we have found a furnished house to stay in while we wait out the issues in Ivory Coast. Please continue to pray for peace for Ivory Coast and that the peoples hearts will be turned to the true God. We have spoken to many friends and they are doing fine but admit that it is a hard time with increased prices and dangers.

We have met many new missionaries here and Autumn had found a youth group to be involved in. She is loving it and I have to admit that it makes us feel great to! It has been a long time since we have seen our daughter hang out with a group of teenagers. We had a campout for 3 days over New Years and it was a great time. The youth had a time of devotions and worship each evening and had fun sleeping outside under the stars at night.

Prayer requests:
*Peace in Ivory Coast
*for us patience in this time of waiting
*wisdom
*pray for our health as the dust has come in from the desert and we are fighting allergies

Blessings,
Teresa