
Paula standing in 20 inches of snow at our house!
Our whole life here also seems like a drastic change compared to our lives in Indonesia, which seemed to be more predictable. Every morning I continue to go out to the MTC (Missionary Training Institute) where I’m involved in teaching Culture and Language Methodology, Phonetics, and the Culture and Language Practicum to missionaries in training. This is cool because one of these is with the CP1 (Church-Planting Semester One) students, one with CP2 and the other with CP3. Right now I’m involved with the CP3 students in the CLA Practicum where I dress up as a Dobu tribal man speaking Indonesian and the students use all they’ve learned in CLA methodology and Phonetics to learn my culture and language eventually setting up teaching lesson plans at the end of this semester and teaching my people about Jesus Christ.

John dressed as Dobu tribal man in CLA practicum class.
This semester I also continue to work 2 part-time jobs in addition to serving at our Missionary Training Center. We plan on returning to Indonesia in the Lord’s timing, but since we’ve begun serving Stateside our support has dropped 25%! Do the math with your personal salaries to see what that may look like! That’s the reason I’m working part-time afternoons at a Chevy dealership in town as well as at an indoor pool 30 miles away giving swim lessons and life-guarding on Saturdays and Sunday afternoons. I won’t be able to continue this in the fall as I will work full-time out at the MTC to maintain our full-time NTM status. So to help with finances until our support picks up, Anna has begun driving school busses for the local school district, substituting routes right now. Kaitlyn is enrolled at the local community college taking general education while Grace continues to try to finish high school early hoping to graduate this spring. Paula is still involved with three youth groups, hockey, and the FFA agriculture club at the high school plus she just got her drivers permit. Kurt skateboards and does well at school.
Praises:
1. The Lord’s provision of our house, monthly support and ministry at the MTC.
2. Health: My eye disease has been “quiet” and Anna and the kids have all been healthy.
3. Provision of part-time jobs. Was not Paul even a “tent-maker?”
4. Kaitlyn has begun coursework at the local community college.
5. Paula continuing to be active in various youth groups and her desire to attend Bible School and be an animal vet some day.
Prayer Requests:
1. For our children to desire a walk with the Lord. Especially for Kaitlyn and Grace at this time as many other things are distracting them from this. For direction for Kaitlyn and Grace now in studies and future.
2. For mine and Anna’s relationship.
3. For our monthly support to increase as next semester I will not be able to work a part-time job with all the responsibilities at the MTC (Missionary Training Center). I may still work some on weekends giving swim lessons or cleaning floors, pool…ect.
4. For timing for a return trip to Indonesia. While we would like to return to full-time ministry in Indonesia, we realize this may be some time off in the future now. But in the meantime, I need to return to keep his visa active. We’ve prayed about the possibility of us leading a short-term-missions-team from Singapore or Malaysia to Indonesia with perhaps a friend our two from our supporting churches.
5. Timing on a trip out west to visit friends and supporters along with supporting churches. We’d love to get away this summer to visit our supporters and churches in California, but just aren’t sure about timing and funds, especially with rising gas prices.
Thanks so much for your faithful and generous support of our ministry with New Tribes Mission in Indonesia and now at the Missionary Training Institute,
Love,
John, Anna, Kaitlyn, Grace, Paula and
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