So today is our last full day in the great state of Ohio. We're moving to Florida tomorrow, which is both exhilarating and nerve-wracking. Exhilarating because we are so close to starting our assignment in the Offices of the President, and nerve-wracking because we don't have a place to live yet (I know, small details).
We do have some absolutely wonderful people in gator country working overtime for us. You know who you are. We've had tons of places to call and tons of places to look at via videos emailed to us, but making decisions this big are really difficult from so far away. The great thing is that we have been surrounded with wise, Godly people that have good insight and input through this whole process.
We really don't know how long we'll live in this next place, or how many kids we'll have when we leave it. We don't know how God is going to use us in our new neighborhood, our new job, our new church, etc. We don't know a lot of things. But what we do know is that God is working in unbelievable ways, as He always has and always will.
We are still not fully able to begin our jobs in the Headquarters, either. Our numbers keep dropping very quickly, but as of today, we still need $132.80 per month in order for us to begin the work in Orlando. Until then, we're learning a lot about patience. If God is leading you to this team, as always, just let us know! We'd love to have you partner with us in accelerating the pace of worldwide Bible translation!
If you read this post, could you pray for our family through this transition?
A few things to be lifting up would include finding a place to live, settling into that place, the girls adjusting to a completely new situation (all three girls, that is), the provision of the last $132.80 per month, and a great transition to our new roles.
We love you all very much, and appreciate your encouragements and prayers. Thanks for all you do!
Trevor
p.s. You know that bracelet that I blogged about last month? The one from Henrique? I'm completely bummed because it broke last night, and this is the first time since November that it hasn't been around my wrist.
1 comments:
Schuhs,
We continue to pray you through this time and really are so excited for you to get here! Moving is never easy and leaving family and friends is difficult. I'll be praying for this especially.
Erica
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