Sunday, March 23, 2008

March 16 - 23

A busy week with guests and such
Sunday 16th: Jan led a seminar at a Korean church for employers of Indonesian maids. It was very well received and we had a lot of good discussion.
Tuesday 18th: Jan went in for a bone density scan
Wednesday 19th: 2 young American ladies came over from Indonesia and are using our place as home base for a while.
Thursday 20th: Jan went to see a bone specialist to review results of scan. I helped our secretary get the latest edition of Asian Mission to the bulk mailing area of the post office.
Friday 21st: a very worshipful Good Friday service, later on we went to Dr. & Mrs. Poulson's place for a meal with their daughter & son in law. Great people who serve God and have touched thousands of lives here in many ways.
Saturday 22nd: early morning phone call from Vincent, a Malaysian friend who lives in Toronto. We first met in Kuching 11 years ago. He was on his way through Singapore so we spent the morning together. Later on, back to the airport to meet a fellow missionary and her daughter. 11 year old Haley had broken both wrists a few days ago and had just come all the way from Papua to get some medical help. A very brave little girl. It was a delight to be able to help these very gracious people with some logistical details. Of course, the excellent care at Mount Elizabeth Hospital makes the whole ordeal seem so more pleasant.
Sunday 23rd: A very Blessed Easter! HE IS RISEN! HE IS RISEN INDEED! Later on today we will pack for next week. Tomorrow morning very early we board a bus for Kuala Lumpur and head to the member care seminar.


Monday, March 10, 2008

March 10 Post

March 10 : Janet finished editing the Asian Mission magazine. ( you can find back issues at www.acti-singapore.org/press.html )
March 24 -28: Member Care Seminar in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.
March 28 - 31: A quick but important trip to Pontianak and beyond with some friends from our Singapore church. A chance to show off the world's best coffee shop (probably one of the world's dirtiest as well, but the coffee is excellent!)and introduce 2 great sets of people who live a mere 750 km from each other but have never met.

April 2 : Janet's birthday.

April 2: Core Management Team meeting for ACTI. We really need prayer. Applications are down. Support is dropping because applications are down. Is God telling us it is time to close down this program?
April 3 : Annual meeting for Singapore Centre for Evangelism and Missions
April 9 : We leave for Canada to attend Joel and Andrea's graduations from Capillano College.
April 21-May 16 : ACTI is running a one-month intensive course for Thais. Sadly, we will not be able to attend.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

First Quarter 2008

WOW! Where has the time gone? Our schedule has been quite full, and now that I finally sit down and start to write a blog I realize again that I need to set aside more time to reflect.... This blog was started on 4th march... and has become a daily journal as well as a look into the future....


January 1 -10
: Pontianak, West Kalimantan (Borneo), Indonesia... visiting friends, taking some time off because life has been much too busy. Great chance to get caught up on what's been happening with some of our Dayak and Chinese friends. Lots of good food and fellowship.
It is encouraging to see some of our friends' families where the children have grown up to be responsible adults who love God and are good citizens.
January 11-13: Batam, Indonesia... spent 2 days at the Harris hotel... a great chance to relax and read. Spent 1 and 1/2 days with the Korean trainees from ACTI as they visited several sights / churches in Batam. Were able to spend a bit of time with Wendy, Linda and Merry, helping them purchase some things for their home. Rev. Lee was a BIG help, driving us around. This man is an angel.
January 14 - February 1 : Korean course at ACTI. This was a tough month for us. How can you be an effective resident trainer when you can't verbally communicate with 75% of your trainees? Yet, there were some redemptive aspects to this time. It seemed that toward the end some of the ice was finally broken. Trainees were all good people with good intentions. I don't think they learned all that they should have while here, mostly due to the language barrier, but everyone was stretched and went away much more informed as to the intricacies of cross-cultural life and ministry.
February 2 - 19 : a bit of a blur.... some meetings to attend, some struggles with evaluating the short course in January. some writing and reading, visiting others in ministry. on-going ministry with Indonesian Maids (though this is primarily Janet's ministry, I help out in various ways.) Had several groups of people staying over... ACTI alumni, Indonesians, some friends from Bethany College of Mission, others...
February 20 to March 1
: Penang, Malaysia. First 4 days were a much needed holiday. We had a great room on the 24th floor overlooking the bay at Paradise Sandy Beach Hotel. Good friend Timothy Kim lent us his car so we could get out and around. That was great! Following this was our WT Asia LEAD meetings. Great messages from David and Rosemary Harley, former Int'l Director of OMF. So good to hear great Bible teaching from well-educated, yet humble and down to earth servants. Lots of sharing from fellow field leaders. God is doing some good things in and around us.
March 2 - Seems there is never a lack of things to do... why am I writing this at 12:30 in the morning? more to come.....
March 5 Good friends, Darrel and Sylvia Davis leave Singapore for Canada. Sylvia has been suffering kidney disease for many years. Finally, they were forced to return to Canada and wait on the Lord for the future.
March 6 Good friends, Dr. & Mrs. Wendell Geary long time medical specialists in Kalimantan who don't believe in retirement, stay overnight on their way back to the States. Another guest from Bethany College of Missions arrives late on her way from Cambodia to Batam.
March 7 : International night at SBC. Had to miss this wonderful event, just too busy and too tired.
March 8 : Our good friends Jason and Ruth Ann get married. A delightful, talented couple. An honour to be at this wedding.
March 9: Farewell for Emik, one of the leaders of our Indonesian Fellowship here., Evening spent with a very gracious Korean couple who have a passion for serving the Lord!



We've come a long way......

About Me

from rural Manitoba, Providence College & Seminary alumni, happily married to Janet (nee Warkentin) since 1979, Lived in Kalimantan, Indonesia 1981- 95. Singapore since 2000

World Team Prayer Fellowship

World Team Prayer Fellowship
Wonderful people living in Abbotsford and Chilliwack, BC

Grad Shows

Grad Shows
Joel at his grad show

Grad Shows

Grad Shows
Andrea at her display

All the King's men

All the King's men
Our Singapore group meets with a number of PPIK Leaders

On the line

On the line
Members of BPMC Singapore straddle the Equator in Pontianak

Christmas 07

Christmas 07
Our Indonesian Fellowship Christmas