Dear friends and family,
It is my turn to write a blog entry. I think Tim mentioned that you will be hearing from each of us.
First
of all, thanks to the many of you who have been uplifting us in prayer.
God hears and answers those prayers and they mean the world to us. The
many words of encouragement through email, Facebook, cards and letters
are so appreciated also. Thanks again!!
Everyone is
healthy and well. We have had our battles with colds, flu and allergies
and Sarah has had a mild bout of typhoid but is feeling pretty good. We
are thankful for the prayers from many of you for her.
I
am so thankful that God has allowed me to come here to Bangladesh. God
is teaching me new things about his world and his people every day. He
is showing me ways that I can help and teaching me how to seek out
opportunities to minister to people. It is not hard to find needs to
meet here in Bangladesh nor is it difficult to see how I, as a mother,
can specifically address them. Choosing to make time for each one and
prioritizing is a whole other thing. My first job is to care for the
needs of Tim, Sarah and Lexi.
I am homeschooling
Sarah and Alexis. This is a switch for Lexi as she had been going to our
excellent public school back home. She loved her school very much and
is missing it. She and I are getting into a pretty good routine that
seems to be helping her to adjust well. Sarah had been home schooled
for a year and a half already before coming here so she was fairly used
to the structure already. She is getting into a good groove with her
studies also.
After school, we usually study Bangla. We
have postponed our classes for a short season but they will soon
resume. After Bangla, Tim heads back to the office while we often enjoy
visiting patients in the hospital and taking them little treats to
cheer them up. We also enjoy the ministry of praying for specific needs
of the people we come across there as well as those who live nearby or
on the hospital campus. It is difficult to develop deep relationships
with these beautiful people without a strong understanding of their
language and culture because it so vastly different from our own. We are
working on learning those things but in the meantime we are doing what
we can to start friendships that will hopefully last into eternity.
Another
ministry is to just fellowship with other missionaries. It is an
encouragement to both parties to just spend time together doing whatever
whether it is hanging out or helping them with something. We especially
like to meet and welcome new guests and missionaries that come for
varying reasons to the Campus. It's fun to meet new people but even
more fun if this is their first time to Bangladesh.
Well,
that is an update from me. I'd love to hear how you all are doing.
Please remember us in prayer as we have much language and culture
learning to do. Thank you so much for praying. We are so blessed to
know you and have you in our lives. Please know that we love you and
appreciate you.
Sincerely, Ruth (for the family)
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Friday, May 4, 2012
Words form Alexis and some about Sarah.
| Our friend Pyung Noom and her mother. |
From time to time, you will hear from Sarah and/or Alexis in our blog. Ruth and I are so proud of our young ladies and how they are growing in the Lord. It is a blessing to hear them pray each day for the people of this country and also for many of you who read this blog. Recently I reviewed the list of people who we send our blog to and the one constant was that everyone who gets our email blog updates have invested in some way in the lives of our family. Our family thanks you for what you have meant to us.
I need to ask you all to invest in my daughter, Sarah. Sarah has not been feeling well for the last week. We took her to see one of the Doctors at the hospital yesterday and after reading the blood work that he ordered, it was determined that Sarah has Typhoid Fever. Sarah had some pain in the area of her liver, so the Doctor ordered some more blood work where he was able to confirm that thankfully she does not have Hepatitis. God is so good, friends! We are in a place where the doctors are used to seeing and treating Typhoid. The medical staff put Sarah on the appropriate antibiotic and will monitor her while she recovers. They tell us that full recovery will take about a month and Sarah will need to take it easy in that time. Today, Sarah woke up feeling great and we would not even know she was sick today had we not seen the results of the blood work. We all realize that she will have some rough days while she recovers, so please pray for her. We are in great and capable hands here. The staff at Memorial Christian Hospital is taking great care of our family. Moreover, we are resting in the arms of the one true God whose love is beyond measure
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