Please pray…

Posted on Thursday, July 30th, 2009 by Andrea No Comments Comments
  • We’re in the process of moving to South Asia because that is what God has called us to do. My husband and I will be working with a media team there for the purpose of sharing the gospel. We are so excited and welcome you to join us on this journey. If you have just stumbled on our website and want more information, make a comment somewhere and give us your email address and we’ll follow up with you with more information.
  • First of all, pray for the people of South Asia, that they will know Jesus. If you forget to pray for us, pray for them.
  • Our house is on the market! Pray that God will bring the right buyer in His time. Pray that we have patience in the process, and that we will trust in God’s provision, rather than in the skills of our realtor, or our ability to “present” our home, but also pray that our realtor will be active and working in our favor.
  • We are raising support for our two-year commitment to South Asia–prayer, financial, emotional…We are starting the traveling portion of our fundraising process. This month we’ll be flying to see friends in Florida, and getting to share with some friends-of-friends there. We’ll also be sharing a couple of times in the Nashville area. In November, we’ll be driving to Dallas and North Carolina. Pray that the Lord will bless our dear friends who are hosting us in all of these times, that they will have joy in being a part of the process. Pray that as we speak with people we don’t know, we will have great energy to proclaim the goodness and kindness of God, and of His gospel.
  • We are amazed at how God is giving us amazing conversations with friends and family through this process. We are so thankful for the encouragement from you–especially with the church family that Andrea grew up in a few weeks ago! What a sweet time of sharing! Please pray that God will continue to bring these unexpected moments of encouragement to us, as we expend increasing amounts of emotional energy in balancing the “today” and the “to come”.

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