Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Spring is Coming!


It's hard to believe that March is almost over and April is almost here! 2011 is certianly flying by, and we have enjoyed every minute of it!


We have had a busy February and March, and we are excited to tell you about what the Lord has been doing during those months.


Our ministry partner here in England, United Christian Broadcasters (UCB), has a group of 4 interns. We had the wonderful opportunity to take these four interns to St. Andrews, Scotland to participate in a week long ministry called LIFE Week. LIFE Week is a week full of events with the main purpose of evangelism. LIFE Week is put on by the Christian Union at St. Andrews University. Each day was filled with activities and seminars and lunches that were designed to reach those who don't yet know Jesus. It was an amazing week, and we made friends there that we are still in contact with, and plan to continue to be in contact with for a long, long time. Each of the interns thoroughly enjoyed themselves, as did we, and we were all stretched out of our comfort zones, resulting in a strengthened faith.


Two days after returning from St. Andrews, we flew to Albania, where we spent the first week of March. We met with new OneHope partners, and together we hosted 14 focus groups in two of the main cities of Albania-Tirana and Durres. The purpose of these focus groups was to gather information about the lives of children and youth in Albania. Currently, we are compiling all of the research, and we will send it to our research partners in the States, who will then put all the information in a nice packet that we will take back to Albania in May. When we return in May, we will be meeting with local pastors and we will brainstorm different ministry plans. The goal of these plans is to reach the children and youth in Albania in a relevant and effective manner.


Needless to say, we are so excited about the doors the Lord is opening for us in Europe. In the near future we are looking to travel to many more countries doing research and begining ministry planning as well. Please continue to pray with us as we do more research and as we sit with pastors and plan how to reach these younger generations. Please also pray for us as we have sent off our visa applications, and we are hoping to be approved to stay until December.


We look forward to updating you further as more developments occur. Thank you for taking the time to read this and for partnering with us in prayer and financial support. We couldn't do this without you.


Many blessings,

Josh and Kelly

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

New Year, New Country


Hello friends! We trust you all enjoyed your Christmas and New Year's celebrations with friends and family. We were able to be home for the holidays, and thoroughly enjoyed the time we had with our family and our friends.

This new year brings with it a new season for our lives. We are now living in Stoke-on-Trent, England. We have been here for about a week and are still trying to learn the European way of life. We have met so many friendly people, and have settled in nicely to our new flat.

While here, we will be doing a lot of traveling to other Western European countries. Our goal while visiting these countries, is to find and establish new ministry partners with OneHope.

We are excited about the opportunities the Lord already has before us here. In just a few weeks, we plan on traveling to Albania to begin hosting focus groups to find out from the people what their needs are. The reason we do this is so we can be more relevent in our approach to ministry in that country. This also helps the local church as they plan outreaches in their communities.

Please continue to pray with us and for us as we will be traveling and meeting with community stakeholders. Pray that we will be full of God's wisdom and that we will be led by His Spirit as we enter new territory.

Peace and blessings,
Josh and Kelly

Monday, August 30, 2010

A New Season In South Africa




We have arrived safely for another 3 month term in South Africa. We landed on August 13 with 5 new interns. We have reunited with 2 interns that have stayed in South Africa throughout the year, so our total team consists of 7 interns.


The new team is bonding well and works together well. We have had a lot of fun getting to know them and introducing them into the South African culture.


Prior to our arrival, we had a plan to begin and establish new ministry within the local schools. However, within days of our arrival, the public service workers went on strike. This means that public schools have no teachers and hospitals have no nurses. Needless to say this has put a damper on our original plans of school ministry. We drove through the township after the strike began and we found children on the streets with nothing to do. One pastor said that this is part of the reason why children and youth get into drugs--because they have nothing else to do. We have felt an urgency to revamp our original ministry plan to meet the needs of the community as they are today.


We have begun training local congregations in using 17 Stories. 17 Stories is a tool that we have recently started to use in South Africa. Every set of 17 Stories consists of 16 picture cards, each telling a different Bible story. For example, the first card displays a picture of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Another card is a picture of Noah and the Ark. Throughout the 16 picture cards, stories from the Old Testament to the New Testament are represented. Each card is accompanied by a written version of the story for the teacher, along with discussion questions and a game to play that emphasizes the story. The 17th story is one big picture that the child can find when he/she puts all the 16 story cards together and flips them over. This last picture combines stories from the Old and New Testament. It serves as a reminder for the child of all the stories they learned and how it applies to their life. The goal of 17 Stories is not only for the child to learn what the Bible says, but we also want the child to be able to go home and tell their families the stories using the cards they are able to keep and take home with them.


Please continue to pray for us as we plan ministry for the next 3 months. Please also pray that the strike will end soon so we can reach as many kids as possible in the school system. Please pray for continued unity among our team and Spiritual growth individually and as a group.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

The First Two Months...




It is hard for us to imagine that we have been back in South Africa for over 2 months now. Our time here keeps going faster and faster, and we are enjoying every minute of it!

During these first two months, we have learned how to successfully incorporate sports into ministry outreaches, and we are currently planning several events during the World Cup this summer. We are blessed to have been a part of distributing over 34,000 Books of Hope to South Africa's youth and children.

For the next two weeks, we will be in the Free State (a neighboring province in South Africa), where we will be holding more school assemblies and distributing more Books of Hope to more children and youth. We are so excited to be a part of such a vibrant and relevant ministry. We will be partnering with a local church that will do follow up with the students that receive God's Word, as well as continue the ministry once we leave.

Beginning in June, we will be hosting enough soccer clinics to last 5 weeks straight. This will take place during the World Cup. Please pray for us as we finalize all the details involved. Our goal is to reach over 13,000 children and youth with the Gospel. This is such an exciting time for the people of South Africa, and through the World Cup we have been given a platform on which we are able to share the Good News. God is good!

Last week, we were able to take a few days off and spend time together. We went to a town called Graskop, which is in the province of Mpumalanga. The scenery is beautiful there, and it was the perfect place for us to relax and unwind. We took one day to do some white-water rafting; that was a lot of fun!


Now we are back, ready and refreshed for all of the upcoming ministry that is now upon us. We are thankful for the time we had to relax, and we are thankful for the time we have to spread the love of Jesus!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Update on South Africa


We can't believe it is already nearing the end of October. Our first 2 months here have been amazing! We have not had steady internet access, but it looks like it may be fixed now, so we hope to update you more regularly now.


The last part of September into the first part of October, we were able to participate in a program called Kids Games. Kids Games is designed to reach children ages 8-14 using active games and interactive stories.


The first day of Kids Games, almost 700 kids showed up! It was exciting to see their faces and meet them and play with them. Once the opening ceremonies were finished, the kids were divided into 8 different teams, with each one of our Nomads leading a team. Some teams had over 90 kids on them!


The rest of the week we had anywhere from 300-400 kids everyday. We played our games and then we sat down to hear a Bible story. Kids Games uses curriculum from the story of Joseph in Genesis. They use this story because it exemplifies emotions that Joseph must have felt: betrayal, confusion, unfairness. Kids are able to relate to those feelings. By the end of the week, the children heard the whole story of Joseph, and how God was in control from the beginning, even if Joseph was treated badly and unfairly. On the last day, we had an altar call, and dozens of kids responded! It was amazing! We loved being a part of Kids Games, and walked away from their feeling so blessed!


Once we returned to Mahwelereng, we continued our research. With the help of volunteers from the church we partner with, we completed over 300 surveys. Now, we will take that information and see what ministry we can do in Mahwelereng during the second half of our time here.


We are excited to plan and execute different ministry ideas here. Please pray for us as we plan, that we would hear God's voice, and that we would effectively minister to these people that He has called us to work with.

Monday, September 7, 2009

First Look at South Africa


Our dreams have come true! We are finally in South Africa, after almost 2 years of preparing and fundraising. We have been in our new "home" for a little over a week, and so far we are loving every minute of it!


Our first week was full of training and traveling around the town that we will be working in. We have learned more about South African culture and about the issues South Africans face every day. We have learned several dramas to do for little kids and for high schoolers and adults. We learned how to apply our testimonies to the dramas and make them relevent to the people.


We have thoroughly enjoyed getting to know our interns better. They have already formed strong friendships between the 8 of them (they are all girls) and that has made these first several days enjoyable and entertaining!


On Sunday, we attended the church that we will be partnering with in ministry over the next few months. It was a new experience for most of the team members. We witnessed dancing, incredible singing and worship. We also saw a woman being released from an evil spirit. God's spirit was heavily there, and it was awesome to experience in a completely different culture than what we are used to.


We would like to ask for your prayers as we go into this week. We will begin holding focus groups with the people of a township called Mahwelereng (Ma-hal-er-ing). This is the town that we will be primarily working with. The ministry we do will be based on what we find out from these focus groups and door to door surveys we will do later in the week.


Thank you for your prayers and support! We look forward to updating you further from South Africa!


Until next time,

Josh and Kelly

Thursday, August 13, 2009

First Trip-Nicaragua!







Hello friends! We are writing to you from the beautiful country of Nicaragua! We arrived late Wednesday evening, and began ministry Thursday morning. We feel so blessed already, and it has only been one day!

We visited 3 schools today, but each school we visted twice, so we did 6 presentations. We have a youth group team with us from Pennsylvania. The weather is really, really hot, but we have been drinking plenty of water (bottled) and standing in the shade when possible. Today alone, we have distributed 1,454 copies of the Book of Hope! Praise the Lord! This means that today, 1,454 children and youth have a chance to read about Jesus, and begin a relationship with Him. We know that the Word of God does not return void, and we are excited about that promsie being fulfilled.

So far, our Spanish has not improved much :) but we are trying! Josh played futbal (soccer) with some kids this afternoon, and they loved it! He then started shaking their hands in a funny way, and pretty soon, swarms of kids were coming up to him wanting to shake his hand! It is such a joy and a blessing to see the smiles on their faces when we love on them and when we hand them a Book of Hope.

We have been able to enjoy some great local food, also. Josh's favorite by far has been the freshly made flour tortillas! They are really good! Kelly has enjoyed the chicken, and surprisingly enough, she even enjoyed a little "sauce" made up of onions pieces and something spicy. Normally she doesn't like onions, but these were really good!
We have already gotten to know the youth group that is here with us, and they are a lot of fun. They have servant hearts, and have done a great job of talking to and ministering to the kids and youth of Nicaragua.

Please continue to pray for us as the week goes on. We will return to the States on Tuesday, the 18th. We appreciate all of your prayers and your comments!