Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Albuquerque NM to Amarillo TX
Flagstaff to Albuquerque
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Roadtrip To Wisconsin
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Christmas
In case it isn't clear, we're moving!! "It's not the same" I think to myself, as I long to sit and listen to Christmas music and drink hot cider by a raging fire. Instead I listen to Christmas music while scarfing down the last remnants of edible food left in our fridge, and pack a box for dessert! Things are a mess and I miss what I know as normal... "it's not the same."
Then in the quietness of my heart, I remember that the true meaning of Christmas is NOT the perfect winter village on my mantel, or Christmas trees, or stockings hung by the fire. If Jesus is the reason for the season, then the true celebration centers on the fact that Jesus willingly left the comforts of heaven, took the form of an infant, and eventually purchased our salvation by His death on a cross. Jesus never changed, our focus is what changed. So as I close the doors to my home, and this chapter of my life, I will focus on what a blessing it is to be an heir to the King, and what it means to follow Him. This is a truly unique Christmas for us, but one I'll always remember.
I love you Jesus, and I am sorry when I lose sight of what is really important. Thank you Jesus for being the same yesterday, today, and forever.
Merry Christmas,
~Kristi
Titus 3:4-7 "But when the kindness and the love of God our Savior toward man appeared, not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He SAVED us, through the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit, whom He poured out on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Savior, that having been justified by His grace we should become heirs according to the hope of eternal life."
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Down To The Wire
Monday, December 14, 2009
Unemployed In December
This month has been one of the busiest and most taxing I can remember. The details of this transition are numerous and charged with excitement, terror, joy, sorrow, peace, and turmoil. The past few months we've been going through all our belongings trying to narrow them down by about 70%. We had garage sales, made trips to thrift stores, and dispersed items to friends and family. The past couple weeks have been spent packing the things we are going to move to WI. The night before we loaded our PODS (portable on demand storage) we worked till 5:30am and got up at 7:30am. We were so tired that we started displaying some weird behavior. For instance, the next morning we were getting in the car to go to church and I had put a flashlight under my arm and carried it to the car for no reason. Later that evening Kristi told me that she was going to put on a movie for Caesar (our cat)!
For me the hardest part of trusting God is not so much a question of whether He can do something. I don't question His strength, ability, wisdom, or goodness. I just can't stand not being in "control" and not knowing how or when He is going to provide. I read in Isaiah recently where God's response to an unbelieving people was to say "than I will once more ASTOUND these people with wonder upon wonder". He could have said "forget these people" instead He says "I will astound them AGAIN". Thanks be to God for His ASTOUNDING mercy, grace, and lovingkindness.
I don't take unemployment lightly. I know a lot of folks are struggling with legitimate financial crisis. I know many hard-working people have lost their jobs and not been able to find new ones. For me, I'm okay with being unemployed in December because I'm confident God will meet our needs. Our family is ready to embark on the greatest adventure of our lives. What a privilege it will be to play some part, whether large or small, in bringing God's Word to a people group desperately in need of a Savior. How blessed are the feet that bring good news...and this is great news, to all people.
Grace and Peace this Christmas, Mike
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Do Not Be Anxious
I also love to live. Not just exist but truly live. There's something about rock climbing, sky diving, first dates, or other near death experiences that cause a certain feeling. It's scary, but in a good way. We avoid life at times. The uncertainties just aren't worth the risk. What if I fall, what if I hit the ground, what if I look stupid, what if I'm not happy, what if I lose all I've worked for????
Is that why we love movies so much? The chance to participate in epic battles without the risk of getting shot at, speared, or mutilated. The warm fuzzies of a romantic comedy without having to put our own heart on the line. The intensity of a poker player going all-in with their life savings, while the only bet we made was that the $4.50 we paid at Hollywood video wouldn't be wasted on a lame movie.
Most things worth living for involve a level of risk. Marriage is great, but what if it ends in divorce? Having children is one of the best things ever, but what if they stray from the path and break our hearts? Whether making a discovery, mastering an instrument, or earning a degree, a level of risk and sacrifice is inevitably involved.
"The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full." (John 10:10) That they may have life to the full. What an invitation! But what does it cost? What is the risk involved in entering into life where the God of the universe is our Father, His Son is our Saviour, and the Holy Spirit is our guide? To me the answer is both nothing and everything. "And everyone who has left houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or children or fields for my sake will receive a hundred times as much and will inherit eternal life. (Matt. 19:29) It's like Jesus is saying that everyone who risks everything that matters, to pursue the only thing that matters, will gain the only thing that matters.
So, we risk it all. Because we trust what Jesus says. And then we are anxious. We don't need to be anxious. Why are we anxious? So quickly we take our eyes off Jesus. But we are left with this command. "Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." (Phil 4:6-7) How well God knows us to predict our anxiety. How good He is to offer peace.
Mike
Friday, November 6, 2009
The Day's Get A Sink!!!
A new apartment (dorm room) with a sink just became available!!!
Friday, October 23, 2009
Downsizing
Mike here. This is Kristi with some of our mugs and dishes we aren't keeping. We've been throwing numbers around our heads trying to guess how much we'll have to downsize. I finally figured it out today. Counting the garage, we have a total of 2,170 sqft of living/storage space in our house right now. Being that we are moving into an apartment with just under 600 sqft, we'll be cutting our space by about 72%. It feels good to know this number. Now I know that out of every 100 items we'll be able to keep 28. This includes money, we just don't have room for it all, so we'll only be able to keep 28 out of every hundred dollars!!! Kidding aside, I know it won't work out this cut and dry, but i still find comfort in knowing this figure.
Since our bathroom is going to be outside our apartment across the hall, we thought we'd use this dresser as our medicine cabinet, hair-drying station (for Kristi only), and mouthwash/spit in the trash can location. Think of it as a bathroom sink and mirror without the sink! We worked on this on Monday just so we can get used to it, find the problems, and solve them before we get there.

Well that's it for today. We appreciate all your prayers.
Mike
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Our Tiny Apartment @ NTBI
Our apartment is kind of like a shoebox… there is no hall, just doorways through rooms that lead to other rooms. It goes like this, the living room leads to our room, our room leads to the kid's room, and their room leads to the kitchen/dining area. It'll be like Tetris trying to fit our family of 4 into 600 sq ft!
Friday, October 9, 2009
Visiting NTBI in Waukesha WI
This is the classroom Kristi and I will be in most of the time our first semester. The freshman class in January is always smaller than in the fall semester. We will be a class of about 30 students. Many students and teachers say they prefer the small classes because of the closeness and one on one time students get with the instructors and fellow students.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Q&A about our journey

How are we doing globally on the great commission? A research initiative called www.joshuaproject.net is seeking to bring definition to the unfinished task of the Great Commission. Their research shows that globally there are 6,631 people groups considered least-reached. The term "least-reached" is defined by things like how much of the Bible has been translated, what's the percentage of believers, is there an established church. The research through New Tribes shows there are about 2,500 unengaged people groups. Unengaged means there is no Bible translation in progress, no believers within the linguistic group, and no missionaries working among them to change that.
There are so many needs here, why not stay and serve the Lord here in the States? We are learning that the work force is out of balance. Globally about 1% of Christian resources go toward ministries focused on bringing the gospel to un-reached people groups, 9% goes to reached people groups outside the US, and 90% funds ministries for English speaking people.
What about your children and their future? We love our kids! We want them to be safe and healthy. We want them to get a good education. We want them to fall in love with Jesus and grow up to be dedicated followers of Christ. We will do our best to love, nurture, and provide for them wherever we live. The reality is, there are dangers, trials, and temptations everywhere. We must all trust God every day to give us the strength to endure whatever may come our way.
Should every Christian serve in cross cultural missions? We don’t think so, but many should. We believe that God has given every believer different gifts, abilities, and desires to be used in various ways. “For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do. (Eph. 2:10) We are considering cross-cultural ministry because our desires have changed as we became aware of the needs in the world around us.
1st Missions letter in April '09

The purpose of this blog
Our family believes in purpose. We often get carried away doing things without considering their purpose. Blogging is no different. With that, the point of all this is 3 fold.