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Bree’s Childhood wrapped up in a Video – Papua New Guinea


This is an amazing short-film put together by some guys who went through a program call Interface with New Tribes Bible Institute.  It’s a chance for young people who are going through school and training to go overseas as part as their education.  They get to learn and understand what life as a missionary is like and what the needs are.  This film is actually filmed in the very town/area that Bree grew up in!  The highlands of Papua New Guinea, in a town called Goroka.  In fact, as we were watching this film, Bree would suddenly yell; “OHHHH!!! I know her!” or “That is my school!” or even “That is our marketplace!!!”  She was on her feet the entire time!  Remember, this is truly home to her!  She lived there for the majority of her life and has not been able so see her home in 5 years now!  Please check it out and enjoy this REALLY well done film.


Random Video - Kenyan Sunrise!


This is a quick little video of a sunrise at the compound that we lived in while in Kenya.  I remember always being taken by the beauty of the sunrises there.  Just one of those things that stays with you in your memories!

What is deliberatePeople?


What is deliberatePeople?  A movement encouraging people to deliberately pursue their relationship with God on a daily basis.

Well I found this great movement/resource idea through Phil Joel.  He awesome guy who used to be in the band called the Newsboys.  Check out this video below and then check out the site for more on DeliberatePeople!


what makes dP? from deliberatePeople. on Vimeo.

What is a MK?





For some time now, Bree and I have have felt our life's calling is to minister to MK's overseas.  Even now everything we are doing here in California and when we go to school at NTBI, we are preparing to go overseas to help in this effort.  But what is a MK?  to tell you the truth, there are not many resources out there... but that is part of what we want to help change.  This is a great artical by Bret Taylor who helps run a orgaization called JARRS that focuses on ministry to MK's.  Check it out!  http://www.wysite.org/sites/mk_ministries/Homepage
MK's?
MK stands for Missionary Kid. Other titles associated with this group of individuals are TCKs (Third Culture Kids), Global Nomads, or Expatriate Kids.

MKs have unique needs and abilities that are often under-recognized and under-utilized. Because of the nature of their life circumstances, there are spiritual, emotional, educational and social needs that need special consideration and attention. Without alternatives, if their children are struggling, missionaries may feel forced to leave their ministries. As every parent can attest, the involvement of additional caring adults in the life of a child can make a big difference.

Our hope is to also educate individuals, churches and mission organizations of ways to improve their support for there precious "global nomads." The ministry goal we want to see through an MK ministry is increased missionary longevity and preparation of the next generation of harvesters.

CONSIDER THIS...
• It takes an average of 2-3 years for a new missionary to be prepared for the field. There is a tremendous financial and time investment to prepare new missionaries.
• One of the leading causes of missionaries terminating career ministry is due to the educational, emotional, or spiritual needs of their children (MKs) not being appropriately met.
• A healthy family structure is necessary for missionaries to most effectively serve at their ministry site.
• Currently 15% of MKs go into fulltime stateside ministry.
• Currently 17% of MKs go into career overseas missions.
• MKs are already in an environment where they can develop their spiritual gifts in an evangelistic ministry setting.

You Know You’re an MK when…

1. Your life story uses the phrase “Then we went to…” more than five times.
2. You have strong opinions about how to cook bugs.
3. You sort your friends by continents.
4. You’d rather never say hello than have to say good-bye.
5. You’ve spoken in dozens of churches, but aren’t a pastor.
6. You watch a movie set in a foreign country, and you know what the nationals are really saying into the camera.
7. You get upset when people don’t finish their food, and feel worse when they scrape it into the trash.
8. You don’t think that two hours is a long sermon.
9. Your high school memories include those days that school was canceled due to tear gas.
10. You instinctively start ripping up the newspaper when you run out of toilet paper.
11. Your friends nervously remind you to drive on the right side of the road.
12. You still hesitate before drinking water straight from the tap.
13. You carry Bibles in two languages to church.
Quotes from “You Know You’re an MK When…” by Andy and Deborah Kerr

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