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First Flight

This has been a very different year for us. Sometimes it seems like it’s been defined by the plane crash. And in a way it has been. But maybe it’s more accurate to say that this year is defined by God working through the plane crash. We’ve been able to share the story with so many people and speak of our powerful God. Of course, it’s not an experience we would have chosen to go through beforehand…but on the other side of it we are so grateful for the testimony we have to share. A friend recently challenged us that this a gift God has given us, a ministry tool to use for the rest of our lives. And not only that, but for us personally it is a faith-builder! Having lived through that experience, it reminds us that God is in control and we are immortal till He is finished with us.

A question that people ask us frequently is, “Have you flown since?” or they wonder about the fear factor.

The answer to the first question has been, “We haven’t had to,” and the answer to the second has been, “It will be hard, I’m sure, but God will give us the grace if He wants us to fly again.”

Now the answers have changed. Now it’s, “Yes, we have flown again. It was hard, but God helped us.”img_1731

The ministry that owned the first plane bought another one. It is very similar, with six seats and the same set-up. A few weeks ago, the pilot Dan and his family flew out here in the new plane with the idea of our family going up in it. Dan is a good pilot and we trust him.

walking out to meet the new plane

walking out to meet the new plane

exploring

exploring

img_1741The first flight after the crash is a hurdle all of us siblings would have to get over sooner or later, so our whole family decided to go. Before we climbed in Dan huddled us up and prayed.

And then we went flying. Mom and the girls went on the first flight, and Dad and the boys went on the second. Each of us experienced our own levels of difficulty, but God gave us each the grace and strength to do it.

off we go

off we go

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our house (center)

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Dan

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Jonathan

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on the ground again

We are so grateful for our God and for each other, and for His grace and help in our first flight after the crash.

img_6545-4And He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore most gladly I will rather boast in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. 2 Corinthians 12:9

Church VBS

Ok. Life happens and some things don’t seem “worth” blogging about…but then when all the adventures happen there doesn’t seem time to share it online.

Thus has been our summer so far. We just came off a three-week busy-ness marathon. So now with a little bit of time before our next “big thing,” I am attempting to report on some of the latest happenings.

So, three weeks ago…the first Vacation Bible School for the summer at church. A college group from the University of Minnesota came up to run it. After we met them on Sunday, we knew it was going to be a good week. These people love Jesus and were excited to come share the gospel with the children.

And I’ll let the pictures pretty much take it from here…

the stage was transformed into a foresty campground

the stage was transformed into a foresty campground

there were lots of action songs!

there were lots of action songs!

craft-time always tied in with the gospel message

craft-time always tied in with the gospel message

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outdoor games are always fun

we had good weather for outdoor games

the last day they set up a mini carnival and invited families for Korean barbeque

the last day they set up a mini carnival and invited families for Korean barbeque

prayers

prayers

the amazing Korean barbeque

the amazing Korean barbeque

We praise the Lord for the many children and even some adults that heard the gospel during the week. Several children made professions of faith…pray that God will grow them and protect them from the enemy. There is still so much that needs to be done. So many people to reach. So many lives to touch. So much prayer that needs to happen. Will you pray?

It was such an incredible blessing to be able to help this group. Their love and humility was encouraging and challenging. We’re glad to have made some new friends!

prayer at the end of the week

prayer at the end of the week

Sara and friends...deflating beach balls...

Sara and friends…deflating beach balls…

Jonathan, Franky, Daniel, Linus

Jonathan, Franky, Daniel, Linus

To Him who loved us and washed us from our sins in His own blood, and has made us kings and priests to His God and Father, to Him be glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.

Revelation 1:5-6

Sonic

One of our many new experiences on our trip south was going to Sonic for the first time. Yes, that’s right. Being from Minnesota, we were able to figure out pretty quickly why a drive-in restaurant wouldn’t work so well up there during the nine cold months of the year…who would want to be running in and out of the building to bring people their food?

Anyways, our first visit went something like this. (See if you can follow the dialogue.)P1263421Hungry children: “Okay, what are the options?”

Back-seat children: “What’s that one sandwich there…Oh wait, that other one looks good.”

Mom: “Why don’t we write everything down before we start giving them our order.”

Bacon-eaters: “Ooo, bacon options! Definitely one of those. But, which one should I get?”

Sister: “Oh, you can order breakfast! Maybe I’ll do that.”

Fry-eater: “Look, you can get fries or tater tots. Fries.”

P1263419Daniel: “I can’t see very well. I’m just going to get out and go look at the board.”

Dad: “How does this work anyway? Oh, there’s a worker–flag him down.”

Mom (rolling down window): “Excuse me!”

Smiling worker: “Yes ma’am?”

Mom: “Um, this is our first time at Sonic…”

Smiling worker (with shocked expression): “Really?”

Mom: “Yes, so we’re not really sure how this works.”

Smiling worker: “Well just push the button when you’re ready to order and then I’ll bring your food out to you.”

Mom: “Thank you!”

Long minutes later…

Mom (with notepad): “Okay, so let me check and make sure I have this right…”

Several: “I want mine without that condiment.”

Undecided persons: “Oh, there’s different lemonade flavors? Maybe I’ll do one of those…”P1263423More minutes later…

Mom: “Okay, I think we’re ready to order.”

(Button is pushed.)

Friendly lady: “Hello!…”

Three orders later…

Dad: “There’s seven of us, so we still have a little ways to go.”

Friendly lady, laughing: “This is fun!”

It sure is.

Dad (nearing end of order): “We’re from Minnesota so this is our first time ever being at a Sonic.”

Friendly lady: “Oh, welcome to Sonic! How about we throw in an ice cream cone for each of you! Do want them first or after your meal?”

In short order, our meals arrive by the smiling worker.

Ordering at restaurants is always an adventure for our family.P1263427The food was great, and the workers were so friendly. Before we left, Abby thought we should go sing a song for them. Of course, Sonic is not a restaurant you go into, but we all piled out of the van and knocked on the building door anyway. We asked if we could sing them a song, and they graciously agreed. They all gathered by the door while we sang “The Lord Loves Me.” It really was a special moment.

And it might have been the first time a fast-food restaurant on that trip got our order right.P1263428If you are ever in Montgomery, Alabama, stop by Sonic. These folks would be happy to see you!