Saturday, December 14, 2013

Home Assignment 2013

A new carry-on and ready to travel to the StatesOn the way to the States at a layover at O'HareShucking sweet corn from the garden with PapaAlena going for a plane rideMarissa became a teenager in AugustTrying a tractor at the Indiana State Fair
On the ferris wheel at the Indiana State FairWith some of Becky's family in ChicagoSneaking into CS Lewis' wardrobe at a museum in Wheaton, ILVisiting with relativesIn front of the St. Louis ArchAt a St. Louis Cardinals baseball game
Where JR. and Becky and Becky's sister and brother-in-law were married in Greenville, ILWith cousins in Hershey, PATrying out a kayakWaiting for the bus on the 1st day of 3rd and 8th gradesAlena turned 8 in SeptemberTaking a walk with Becky's mom
A visit from GrandmaEnjoying the fallen leavesSpeaking at a church in PennsylvaniaBecky and the girls in our dancing dressesAlena sang in the musical "Joust"Crouse family Thanksgiving dinner

Home Assignment 2013, a set on Flickr.

Our five month home assignment has flown by. We've been busy sharing in 16 partner churches, helping the girls get acclimated at public school, and making memories to sustain us when we're far away from family again. We're thankful for all those who have helped us in some way and for God's provision.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Firm Foundations

As we travel around to supporting churches, we are sharing about what God is doing in Peru.  The theme of our presentations is "Firm Foundations".  To endure time and the elements and support new construction, buildings must have strong foundations.  The same is true for churches and organizations.  For the last seven years we have been privileged to be co-workers with Peruvian pastors and leaders in ensuring that the foundations of the young Peruvian Free Methodist Church are strong.  Please check our speaking schedule (at right) to come hear us share stories about Peru and to see Becky and the girls dance a traditional folk dance in the colorful costumes seen in the photo.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

On the Road and on the Farm

Our family left Peru on August 1.  We were exhausted from our preparations, and three out of four of us were suffering from the flu.  But God was faithful and gave us the grace to do what had to be done and to arrive safely in Buffalo.  From there we traveled an hour to JR's parents' home on the family farm in South Dayton, NY.  We had a week to recover physically, get the girls registered for school, unpack and repack.  August 10 we left for three days of debriefing at Free Methodist offices in Indianapolis.  From there we spent nine days with my mom, sister and her family visiting sights and the towns where we grew up in Illinois and Missouri.  After returning to New York, we spent a couple days in Pennsylvania with JR's family.  Then the girls started public school (8th and 3rd grades), and we started on the speaking circuit.

We're so thankful for the generosity and graciousness of many people who provided lodging, meals, and transportation at different points on our trip.  We're also thankful to school officials who arranged for both girls to have a friend in their class to help orient them to the school.  Please watch this space and my  Facebook account for updates on speaking engagements, photos, and prayer requests.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Ladies' Congress Lima 2013

2013 Ladies' Congress ParticipantsPastor Rosa shares about God's gracePastor Maria speaks about the crowns in the BibleMain speaker Lucy GrullonPastor Maria and Becky lead worshipThe ladies worship
Busy making crownsLadies doing a crown making activityCrown making in progressSome of God's princessesPrincesses Becky and IvankaSporting their new crowns
Patricia, a Christian psychologist, shares about self-esteem.Enjoying lunchAnother group eating"Arrebato" (I seize back) choreographyTaking back what belongs to us from the devilTarma choreography participants

Ladies' Congress Lima 2013, a set on Flickr.

"Women, God's Jewels" was the theme of the national ladies congress that took place this past weekend in Lima. Lucy Grullon, a pastor's wife and a leader in WMI (Women's Ministries International), came from Orlando, FL to be the main speaker. The ladies learned about seven crowns that are promised to believers in the Bible, made their own crowns, and found spiritual applications for the birthstones. I assisted with singing and activities. The whole family was involved in a choreography to close the event.

"Perfume a Tus Pies" Ladies Retreat

Becky leads the worship timeSusana taught about characterPastor Maria talked about the story of the woman who poured perfume on Jesus' feetBecky presents the activityScent identification activityActivity to identify smells
Trying to identify the contents by smellLadies from several churches pray togetherAna shared her testimonyRetreat organizers Susana, Sonia and SoledadRetreat participants with their parting giftsBetty, Becky, Maria and Ana

When Ana left her native country of Bolivia to come to Tarma, Peru to visit family she was worried. Would there be a group of evangelical Christians in Tarma where she could worship like she did back home? Not long after arriving in Tarma she met Betty who was planning on attending an upcoming ladies' retreat at the Tarma Shalom Church. Would Ana like to go with her? Ana accompanied Betty, and realized that God's family is present in many countries and that He always provides for His children.

Ana, Betty, and many other ladies from several local churches attended a one-day event focused on the theme of "Perfume for His Feet". We learned about how our lives should give out a pleasant aroma that attracts others to Christ, and how we need to let Christ change our character when other disagreeable odors are more prominent.