FROM THE EYE OF THE KODIAK
The KODIAK – a bear of a plane!
We spent an entire day watching the KODIAK perform unbelievable manuvers as it took off and landed in an incredibly short distance on a runway – I mean really!!
KODIAK Day was held at the airport in Camdenton Missouri, offering rides in this incredible machine. I jumped on board early, catching a bird’s eye view of the activities, the MTC campus and being absolutely amazed at what this plane could do. A glimpse below showed many tents housing food, fun for the kids, NTM’s Tech Center, along with information on the KODIAK. The MTC praise band played on a flat-bed trailer, there were sessions simulating learning a language from a tribal person, and the EAA was there, giving free rides to youth as part of Young Eagles.
These planes are still being built and NTM is planning to use them to reach isolated people groups with the Gospel. May they be used in a mighty way.
What could be better than sitting on a float at the world’s largest outdoor fish fry in the world? Playing drums on it!
Once a year we have the opportunity to publicly praise our Lord and let the town of Port Washington Wisconsin be aware of Christ in their community.
It’s an awesome way to gain exposure to the area with who Open Door Bible Church is, while at the same time ministering in music.
On Sunday morning Jim shared our testimony with the Adult Bible Fellowship. The next 3 days we had evening meetings in homes, a youth meeting, one breakfast meeting, and many other great meals and conversations which led to wonderful fellowship.
www.ODBCport.org We’ve been members of Open Door since 1979, and are privileged to be partners with them in reaching the lost with the Gospel of Christ. 
Family Weekend Retreat was a blast!
AN AWESOME CAMP WITH AN INCREDIBLY GOD-CENTERED PURPOSE! Wow – we had the privilege of going to East Iowa Bible Camp in Iowa where Jim was the speaker for the Family Weekend Retreat.
We came away with hearts full of praise to our Lord as families joined in singing and studying from God’s word. Jim was the speaker for the weekend, something he loves to do. We had Chapel twice a day, great meals, fun games and swimming – a real plus in the heat.
Thank you, East Iowa, for inviting us!
…Jim’s ditching his crutches and thanking God!
The healing of our bodies is an awe-inspiring thing that we too often take for granted.
If we had every boo-boo from the day we were born, we’d be a sorry sight indeed!
With grateful hearts we left the surgeon’s office on Wednesday, just praising God for the gift of healing.
Ji’m's achilles tendon repair is doing remarkably well, and he is now able to walk on it with the aid of an air cast.
Thanks to the many of you who have prayed for his recovery – we are blessed by you.
…Heather’s on her way to Papua New Guinea!!!
PLEASE PRAY FOR HER HEALTH WITH ALL THE TRAVEL, AND ESPECIALLY THE TIME CHANGES, LACK OF SLEEP & MEDICATION CHALLENGES.
Heather leaves very early Wednesday morning for a very, very, very long flight to Papua New Guinea. It will reallly challenge the timing of her insulin needs.
We covet your prayers for her flights and also her first week as her body adjusts to so much.
She’s going with Interface, a division of NTM that takes college students to the tribes to experience first-hand what God is doing in reaching the unreached with the Gospel of Christ. Heather will be helping as staff. Her trip will last about 7 weeks.
Bye Guys!
Beginning…a new chapter in living by faith.
On May 19, 2007, 67 students finished their Stateside training with New Tribes Mission.
We will be saying good-bye to them, a scene which is played out here every year. And every year it’s one of the best and hardest things we do, for we have grown to know and love them during our times together.
Yet there’s a job to be done, and they need to move on. One of our greatest joys is of hearing what God is doing in and through them as they serve Him all over the world.
So long, guys! We’re praying for you.
One week later…
Crutching it! So this is what it’s like to hold back the tide…I mean Jim – unbelievable!
Jim’s dr. was pleased with what his handiwork looked like five days after surgery. His attending nurse said it was the most fun she had in surgery – working with that extra tendon. That linguini-sized extra part will go a long way into strengthening his ankle. Praise the Lord
Holding class Jim’s teaching a class on dealing with conflict biblically and we’re hosting it at home. Helps reserve his strength. .
Visitors and friends Our good friends the Duncans came over yesterday for a pre-birthday party for their twins. We had a blast with them, and the crew got into signing Jim’s cast.
Care Package! Jim’s family sent a package of goodies to cheer him up – it did. Thanks Gang!
The 3 Legged Man
DUCT TAPE!
You never know what a day holds. A volleyball game was the catalyst for change. Just a turn-for the worse-and Jim blew his achilles tendon. Amazingly he drove 8 hours the next day and met with an orthopedic surgeon who verified it. Thursday, May 3 Jim had surgery to repair/reconstruct the severed tendon. Anyone who knows Jim is aware he’s unusual, but this guy comes with extra body parts-a tendon-as a matter of fact, which the surgeon used to wrap around the repair. Pray for Jim to know what his limits are, and for me to have wisdom as to when to assist or duct tape him down.
Please pray:
Pray for opportunites to witness to our Dr. and his staff, and for Jim and I to grow in being conformed to the image of His son through this time.
Pray for the healing/rehabilitation-it could easily be 6 months.
Good friends helping out.
Thanks, Meyers men!
Down time for Jimmy.
It was hard to leave this!
The Trip south was a sucess – equipment was brought back to NTM’s Missionary Training Center safely.
We thank God for the many safe miles we traveled to get the equipment – thanks to all of you who prayed!
Along the way we were able to spend time with both of our girls and that was precious. Those of you with adult kids know what we mean. You take what you can get, are are grateful.
Now back in the saddle with ministry here at the MTC. God is so good – to speak of Christ openly , day by day, as our job!
Stomping the Snow off our boots and heading South!
On a mission for the Mission.
The MTC has equipment in Florida that needs to be brought back to Missouri and we have the privilege of seeing it gets here.
The plus side of this is that we’ll be able to see both of our girls. And did I mention the warm weather? Sunshine State here we come!
We’d appreciate your prayers as we travel over 2,400 miles.
Jim and Connie Turek connecting You to tribal missions 


















