Sunday, June 27, 2010

We're Home!

We're back home after an amazing trip!



We arrived safely back in Dallas around 3:30pm this afternoon.  Thank you to everyone that was praying for us as we traveled!  It is 9pm now, but seeing as it is 4am Zambia-time, we're going to head to bed so that we can get up and head back to work tomorrow.

Thanks for all of your countless prayers!  

Many details and pictures to come once we're rested up!

Where Are We?

3:40 PM

Arrive Dallas DFW

Where Are We?

11:40 AM Local Time

Board British Airways Flight 193

London Heathrow to Dallas DFW

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Where Are We?

5:50 PM Local Time

Arrive London Heathrow

Layover until 11:40 AM Local Time tomorrow

Where Are We?

8:35 AM Local Time

Board British Airways Flight 254

Lusaka Zambia to London Heathrow

Monday, June 14, 2010

Where Are We?

6:20 AM Local Time

Arrive Lusaka Zambia

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Where Are We?

7:05 PM Local Time

Board British Airways Flight 255

London Heathrow to Lusaka Zambia

Where Are We?

8:40 AM Local Time

Arrive London Heathrow

Layover until 7:05 PM Local Time

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Where Are We?

5:35 PM

Board British Airways Flight 192

Dallas DFW to London Heathrow

It's "go" time!

Hello from the airport!  Taylor's sister and our sweetie nephew, Tanner dropped us off and gave us one last hug just a few minutes ago.  It's been a busy last few days, but we are finally checked in and ready to board; what a relief!  With just under 300 lbs of luggage, the check in was amazingly smooth and quick.  Thank you for all the ways each of you have offered support as we've been gearing up.  Over the next 48 hours, please be praying specifically for safe travels and that all of our supplies, etc meet us in Zambia.

Our 1st stop is London, which could prove interesting since we are watching the US and and England battle it out in the World Cup as I type.

Either way, here we go!

Packing

1:03 am and we're still packing.  Maybe we'll get some sleep sometime during our 28 hours in motion!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Countdown

I find it difficult to convey the feelings we have as we run our last errands and pack 300 pounds of luggage. In a turn of irony its like storm before calm. With great anticipation we look forward to seeing God work in mighty ways, but we have no frame of reference to know what that means. We anticipate broken hearts, reconciliation, and growth in both those we are serving and ourselves.

While preparing for our departure, it has been a struggle not to think of Africa as a project. It’s very easy to believe that we can save these people, and thus a superiority complex is almost inevitable.

I was humbled this morning by a conversation about the African people. Less technology, less money, less health, less hope, less potential logically equals inferiority from a Western perspective. If not careful we can fall into a mind frame that we need to make them more like us. But Christ blows that concept up.

"but whoever would be great among you must be your servant, and whoever would be first among you must be your slave, even as the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.”                                                                          
Matthew 20:26-28

If you look at the perceived relationship of importance by world standards between Africans and Americans, and apply the same relationship to mankind and Christ, how can we have any reaction other than humility?

These next two weeks we ask that you remember us in your prayers. We ask for prayers for the lives we will encounter, for the gospel to spread like wildfire, and for our own sanctification as we learn more and more what laying down our lives looks like. Check back for prayer requests and move statuses throughout the week. We can’t wait to share with you how our great God is making His name known!