Hi Friends!
I don't always post on Facebook when I write a blog post, but the blog is still up and fairly active and will hopefully be even more active as I recruit Mark to write some posts too.
We moved out of our place in Harrisonburg a week ago and have been enjoying time with Mark's family in Texas (minus his sister and her husband and son, who live in Europe).
I don't always post on Facebook when I write a blog post, but the blog is still up and fairly active and will hopefully be even more active as I recruit Mark to write some posts too.
We moved out of our place in Harrisonburg a week ago and have been enjoying time with Mark's family in Texas (minus his sister and her husband and son, who live in Europe).
I've been enjoying regular Skype conversations with my co-facilitator, Serge, as we begin to evaluate applicants and other various (less exciting) work toward opening the Seed program in February.
Mark has new developments on what he'll be doing in DR Congo, and it's exciting! I'll let him write about it.
Please pray for quick work by the US Postal Services, as there was confusion with addresses for the DR Congo embassy, and we're going to be cutting it close with our visa application.
We continue to work on our French and enjoy learning more about the region we're moving to. We were excited to find out that our first weekend will be a retreat with the rest of the DR Congo MCC team on an island (Idjwi) in the middle of the big lake we'll live on the southern end of (Lake Kivu).
One more awesome story of God's provision for selling our car! We'd had it posted online for a few weeks and a few people had looked at it in Harrisonburg and some had made offers significantly below what we were asking. So it hadn't sold and we were flying out; a friend was going to help us out by keeping it in Virginia and selling it on our behalf. After packing up our house, another friend drove us in our car to DC where we were flying out of (since our car had more space than hers) and took it back to Harrisonburg to leave with the seller-friend. On the return drive, she decided that she wanted to buy it! And that's how God provided for the sale of our car when we trusted him with it.
Now to keep practicing trusting him with this visa situation...
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