Saturday, January 26, 2013

Urgent Need!

Dear Friends, Family and Faithful supporters,

We need your faithful prayers and we are asking each one of you, to pray about giving financially towards these two urgent needs.

 The first need is for $5,000 that is due Feb 15 that pays for our years rent for the headquarters that provides a launching and training base for our efforts in Northern Asia.

 The second, Kelley is needing some medical care that she is not able to get in China she will need to travel to Thailand and have an outpatient surgery.




Typical Kelley, full of life!



 
Kelley, on one of the very low air quality days
Kelley has really been struggling with the bad pollution that has recently spiked in Xi'an (it hit 800 on the index - severe conditions are 300!). Our joy filled wife and mother needs your prayers! Our son Isaac and myself are also needing to see doctors in Thailand. We have excellent insurance, but our copay and travel costs total $2500. The medical funds are needed as soon as possible.

We can’t thank you enough for praying about this situation.
If you have any specific questions, please email me

Busy in Xi'an

Hello Family and Friends,

I apologize for the lack of posts lately. We have been having an increasingly difficult time adding new posts while being out of the country. Hopefully that will change soon, but regardless I am taking advantage of being back in the states for GTC board meetings this week.


Children with their new backpacks on.

Backpack Giveaway!!
Our friends invited us to their school in a nearby rural community and we brought blessing backpacks containing a hat, a scarf and a stuffed animal for each kindergartener. In return, they gave us bags of the most amazing apples in the province!

Isaac, Kelley and Doug with the local school leaders

















Xu Xue, Translating Materials
Translation of Materials
We are excited about translation efforts which have begun. The materials being translated will be used this spring as small groups are launched in the Northeast where communities have asked for assistance. Mark W., our like-minded friend, contacted us nearly a year ago about the need for these materials in that region.  





Christmas in China!
The recognition of Christmas as a holiday has recently begun in China and there is much confusion surrounding the Christmas Holiday. The image of Santa can be seen taped to store windows, random traditions have sprung up (some including giving apples as gifts), and often you will find Christmas decorations mixed in with Halloween masks, etc... There is very little (if any) understanding of the birth of Christ as a part of it.


Chinese New Year, 2012
Non-stop fireworks for 2 weeks!
We will soon be experiencing Chunjie (Chinese New Year) which is a celebration that lasts from February 2 - 17th. This is considered the largest mass migration of people in the world as many millions on people return to their home cities to spend the holiday with their family. Most stores close during that time or have greatly reduced hours. Fireworks can be heard nonstop and often the sky is filled with smoke. We have heard that walking out side during this time is worse than smoking two packs of cigarettes a day.



Lately we have hit a string of days with poor air quality. It has hit all of us pretty hard.

The difference in air quality can be striking!




Congratulations to Isaac!
This summer he will be working as a counselor at Hidden Acres Camp in Dayton, IA.