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Tour De America

Posted by Brian and Bailey Pruett on Wednesday, January 11th, 2012
Our planned route is in a large 7,000 mile loop

Our planned route is in a large 7,000 mile loop

On January 18th we leave to take a road trip around the US visiting with friends who we haven’t seen in a long time. We are really looking forward to visiting with folks and we’re praying that wherever we go we will be an encouragement as we share what God has been accomplishing in the Philippines. Please pray for us as we travel for a little less than a month in a big 7,000 mile circle.

Please pray for safety as well since much of our driving will be in snow country. Pray also for the car to run well and for the kids (and us) to really enjoy the adventure of it. Thankfully, we have been able to break the trip up into fairly small chunks so it shouldn’t be as bad as it sounds. However, we are aware that it could be a disaster with a 3 year-old, a 1 1/2 year-old and Bailey 6 1/2 months pregnant. Needless to say, your prayers would be appreciated.

We Found a Car

Posted by Brian and Bailey Pruett on Tuesday, December 20th, 2011
We will soon be very well acquainted with this little grey car. We plan to spend over 120 hrs driving in it over a period of 30 days.

We will soon be very well acquainted with this little grey car. We plan to spend over 120 hrs driving in it over a period of 30 days.

We are so blessed to have found a car for our road trip. It’s a used Honda Accord and we think we’ll be able to fit everything in it for the trip, but if not, we’ll just have to leave some things behind. During the next few weeks Brian will be making any necessary repairs to the car in hopes that we’ll have a breakdown-free trip – especially since it’s going to be cold in the Northwest during January. We’re also getting mentally prepared for that rude awakening!

Making a Home

Posted by Brian and Bailey Pruett on Wednesday, December 14th, 2011
We are so blessed to have such a nice home in a quiet neighborhood. There is even a park just around the corner from us where our kids love to play.

We are so blessed to have such a nice home in a quiet neighborhood. There is even a park just around the corner from us where our kids love to play.

We finally made it to California after quite a long sprint to-the-finish in the Philippines. We were very pleased to leave a fully functional flight program in the capable hands of Joel and Missy Davis. The transition took a lot of work, but we were able to make the switch without any interruption in flight service at a time when a lot is going on in the ministries that we support with the airplane. We praise the Lord for a safe checkout for Joel and for safety in Brian’s final flights. Thank you for praying for us, we feel we were able to finish well. (more…)

The Grand Finale

Posted by Brian and Bailey Pruett on Thursday, October 27th, 2011
I unloaded the plane and loaded the truck for the last time this term. We plan to return next August and pick up where we've left off.

I unloaded the plane and loaded the truck for the last time this term. We plan to return next August and pick up where we've left off.

These last few months have been stressful to say the least. We’ve had a lot on our plate and had to adapt our schedule around several changes that we couldn’t have seen coming. This has meant that I have had to fly a lot closer to our departure for the States than we’d planned. In the end we were delayed enough that Brian was unable to finish Joel’s checkout so he shifted his attention to working with Garry, our chief pilot. The task was to fly with him and make sure he was current in all the airstrips so that he could take over checking Joel out on the last two airstrips. (more…)

Flame Out, Not Burn Out

Posted by Brian and Bailey Pruett on Sunday, October 9th, 2011
F-15 Flameout

Jet engines are easily restored from a flame out with a simple resuply of fuel flow and a restart.

A few years ago I took my motorcycle on a long ride in the Arizona desert. I was nearing the end of a very tiring 100 mile ride when the engine began to sputter. No problem, I thought, I’ll just select “reserve” on the fuel tank. I reached for the reserve lever only to discover that it was already there. I don’t know if you’ve ever tried to limp an engine along that is in the initial stages of fuel exhaustion, but it can be quite a challenge. I swerved all over the place, bounced up and down, rocked back and forth – anything to try to slosh just a few ounces of fuel back into the carburetor so I could continue. Even 100 yards extra means a lot when the alternative is walking the bike home in the desert sun. (more…)

Steve Jobs is Dead. So is our iMac

Posted by Brian and Bailey Pruett on Saturday, October 8th, 2011
I love Apple's simple language and how they make the complex seem so easy and simple. This is the symbol I was given when the iMac died. Simple enough, "Don't enter. Time to move on with your life".  It says so much with so little.

I love Apple's simple language and how they make the complex seem so easy and simple. This is the symbol I was given when the iMac died instead of the normal Apple logo. Simple enough, "Don't enter. Time to move on with your life". It says so much with so little.

It was tragic to hear this week about the death of Steve Jobs. What an amazing inventor, businessman and communicator. He really made a lot of advances in the world today and many of his inventions are helping us in our ministry to work more efficiently and with less time staring at blue screens and syntax errors. One could even say he helped advance the Gospel, though he never believed it himself.

We use two Apple computers, an iMac and a MacBook. Neither are new, but both are vital parts of our ministry. We use them to communicate with supporters, write email, bookkeeping, flight scheduling, publishing safety data, presentations, inspections, research, networking, Skype, photos, videos editing, weather, etc etc… In other words, we really depend on our computers.

That is, until a couple weeks ago. I remember distinctly when it all started. After returning from a long trip to Luzon we found our iMac unable to boot up. Through the display’s backlight I could see fog and knew that our computer was in trouble in the tropics. After leaving the computer on for 24 hours in “boot up mode” it finally warmed up enough to dry out. It booted up but has never been the same. It would often crash without warning and without any discernible pattern. These crashes became more and more frequent until finally it wouldn’t boot any longer. (more…)

It Takes a Team

Posted by Brian and Bailey Pruett on Thursday, August 11th, 2011

Lyle Mankey and John Meerstra talking with the Dinangat people at the airstrip.

Lyle Mankey and John Meerstra talking with the Dinangat people at the airstrip.

The following came from the NTMA field news on www.ntm.org. It is a great story of how we are all part of the same team:

A visit from a church team from Alaska helped the Dinangat visualize something they’d heard about.

A work team recently came from ChangePoint of Anchorage, Alaska, one of the sending churches of Eric and Casey Zimmerman, to do some construction and help in other ways at the NTM Aviation facility in Goroka. During their visit, they made a 45-minute flight to visit the Dinangat church, deep in the mountains of Papua New Guinea. (more…)

Taking it up a Notch

Posted by Brian and Bailey Pruett on Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

It's been a real challenge to keep up with all the normal flying in addition to teaching Joel how to do it. Thankfully we're getting a little bit of a breather this week as we wait for Joel's check ride.

It's been a real challenge to keep up with all the normal flying in addition to teaching Joel how to do it. Thankfully we're getting a little bit of a breather this week as we wait for Joel's check ride.

It feels like I’ve only just begun flying here in the Philippines, but by the time we head to the States for home assignment in November I’ll have flown almost 300 hours, nearly 1,000 landings and 600 flight legs. It doesn’t sound like much, but under these conditions and on these short flights, that is a lot of flying and loading and unloading! We’re now working with Joel and Missy Davis to hand responsibilities off so that they can run things by themselves while we’re gone. It is also important that Joel and I be able to fill in for each other when we are both working together after we return from the States. (more…)

Going to California in November

Posted by Brian and Bailey Pruett on Sunday, August 7th, 2011
Our family just days before we left for the Philippines. Maycie was 4 months old.

Our family just days before we left for the Philippines. Maycie was 4 months old and Dylan was nowhere to be found!

Maycie is now a little girl and Dylan will be one and a half years old when we get home.

Maycie is now a big 3 year old girl and Dylan will be one and a half years old when we get home.

This week marks our three-year anniversary of life in the Philippines and it has been an incredible three years. We have really felt God give us unnatural strength and endurance through some really hard times and incredible stress. As we look back at our first term here we see better than ever just how important it is to have a team of folks standing behind us, praying for us and encouraging us. (more…)

The Replacements

Posted by Brian and Bailey Pruett on Monday, August 1st, 2011
Joel, Missy, Rylie and Camryn Davis

Joel, Missy, Rylie and Camryn Davis

We’re absolutely thrilled to have the Davis family join us on Mindanao and we are hard at work keeping up with our normal flight program responsibilities as well as training Joel and Missy to take over so we can go on home assignment. When we return, we will work together with the Davises to keep the flight program running safely and smoothly.

Brian and Joel went to school together at Moody Aviation starting back in 1998 in Chicago and then again in Tennessee. We met up with them again in our training in Missouri and in Arizona and are now partners working together in the Philippines. It is really fun to have such dear friends that we call our “family” here to work with.

We have really enjoyed our time on Mindanao, but have been lacking relationships with anyone in our same stage of life. It can be lonely at times so it has been incredibly refreshing to have the Davises here. They have two daughters – one of them the same age as Maycie. What a gift they are!

Please pray for us as we enter into a new dynamic in our relationship and will have to work through the dynamics of becoming teammates in a high-stress environment. Pray that we will remain humble, have the strength to keep short accounts and have forgiving hearts so that Satan will not gain a foothold in our ministries together, but that God will use us mightily to encourage and support those missionaries and Bible translators that we serve here.