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Axe 21 Church Plant in Quebec

Posted by Jonathan and Jenny on Sunday, September 19th, 2010

We are so excited about some doors that God has openned for us during our time here in Quebec.  We visited Rock Forest Church here in Quebec.  On our first Sunday there we found out the Rock Forest Church was launching out a Church plant called Axe 21.  Just a note on the name, don’t do like I did, assuming Axe, was the French way of spelling the book of Acts.  I was actually quite curious about what was in Acts chapter 21.  I was visiting with the Pastor of Rock Forest Church after the service and mentioned about it being Axe (which I thought meant the Book of Acts) 21.  He said, there is no book called Axe in the French Bible, if you have one in yours, you are probably at the wrong Church. :)   Language blunder #1.  Assuming I knew what it meant without any real reason except that it sounded the same as the english word.  I guess english is not the language by which all other languages are measured after all. :)  So, to my best understanding the english version of the church name is Focus 21.  Axe 21 is part of the Acts29 network and will be the first Acts 29 Network church plant in Quebec.  One of our sending churches, Mercy Hill Lake Country, is part of the Acts 29 Network.  You can click here to see a youtube video, in english, about the AXE 21 church plant.  The Church website, which is all in French, is axe21.org .  You can read the Church profile, in english, on the Acts29 network website by clicking here.

Last Sunday was the first Sunday they met, and Jenny and I were priviledged to be there for their first service.  Jenny helped out in the children’s ministry and I was able to pick up a few words from the Sermon, since it of course was all in French.  I will post some pics and some short video clips of the worship.  You may well recognize the tune, but probably not the words. :)

Please pray for our family that we would be a blessing to the AXE 21 church plant and that God would use the churches in Quebec to see many come to know Him as savior.  Please pray with us for Sherbrooke and for Quebec.

Over in the Children's church the kids all had beautiful face painting done.

Over in the Children's church the kids all had beautiful face painting done.

The series we are in pre-launch.  Truth, the lies we believe and the truth we do not believe. ( my best translation)

The series we are in pre-launch. Truth, the lies we believe and the truth we do not believe. ( my best translation)

Hallway entering the Granada Theatre where we meet for services

Hallway entering the Granada Theatre where we meet for services

Inside where the service is held.  Tables are setup with chairs around them

Inside where the service is held. Tables are setup with chairs around them

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It is back to kindergarten for us

Posted by Jonathan and Jenny on Sunday, September 19th, 2010

It is hard to believe, but as we begin our French Study here in Quebec it is back to kindergarten for us. One of our “textbooks” is for ages 5 to 7 years old. We really can’t read well yet, but we will start having reading assignments in October sometime. So dissappointing to be illiterate again. It is like we are little babies walking around in adult bodies. I definitely feel that way when I try to use the French I have been learning. I get this sort of look that says, you are a grown man, why are you talking like a baby and what are you saying anyhow.
We thought you would enjoy some pics of our “reading” material that we can start in October sometime and the short video clip of doing exercises to learn our alphabet and numbers.

Reading material for October

Reading material for October

Book for ages 5-7

Book for ages 5-7

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First Day of School

Posted by Jonathan and Jenny on Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
First Day of School

First Day of School

Thank you so much for your prayers for our family and all the adjustments we have been making.  Today the kids had a good first day at school and made it onto the right bus to get back home!  They actually have a French speaking (bi-lingual) home room teachers so that should help them with learning French.  I will bet they are going to learn French way sooner than we will.  They were excited about their lunch boxes and packing a lunch today.  James and Jada were picked up in time for lunch with us, so they were kinda bummed that they did not have the chance to “pack a lunch”.

Please continue to pray for us as we adjust and as Jenny and I dive into our French Studies!

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Pictures from the road trip

Posted by Jonathan and Jenny on Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

We had a long but good ride from Wisconsin to Quebec.  I thought you might enjoy some of our pictures from the road trip etc.  Ou plan is to share with you a few of the differences we are noticing as we get settled in.  Stay tuned for further posts about this new chapter.

Pleas Pray for us as we adjust to these differences.  It can be quite challenging for our whole family.  There is just a generally extended stress level when dealing with all of the changes.

Enjoy the pictures.  More to follow along with some commentary on the differences.   Au revoir for now!

air ride notice in multiple languages ???

air ride notice in multiple languages ???

We were driving down the road and I noticed this air ride notice on the side of a truck that was passing us…hmmm, we are not in kansas anymore. :)

Being on the road can be so tiring, but don't let the coloring book drop whatever you do

Being on the road can be so tiring, but don't let the coloring book drop whatever you do

We brought along some extremely serious help for the drive up

We brought along some extremely serious help for the drive up

Food and getting the wiggles out

Food and getting the wiggles out

Playland ooooh yea

Playland ooooh yea

James cruising the playland

James cruising the play-land

On the move after a delicious dinner

On the move after a delicious dinner

Taking turns in the truck with Grandpa Steve

Taking turns in the truck with Grandpa Steve

Hmmm, I wonder what country that picture was taken in?

Hmmm, I wonder what country that picture was taken in?

Our New Home

Our New Home

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Made it to London Ontario

Posted by Jonathan and Jenny on Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

So had a long day today departing at 4:20 AM and arriving in London at around 10 PM Central time.  We are here though and looking at another long day of driving tomorrow.  We made it through Chicago without having to actually stop.

We completed our immigration and customs paperwork without really a hitch, so that was awesome.

Please pray for us as we have another 10 hours of driving, and who knows how long including stops tomorrow.

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Tears are “floating”

Posted by Jonathan and Jenny on Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

This last weekend we had the priviledge of celebrating the wedding of Misty ( Jenny’s Sister),  and Andy.  Our daughter spent the first several minutes of the wedding ceremony crying because she was going to miss her “mia moo”, Aunt Misty.  It is going to be hard to be away from the family, but it was so awesome to be a part of their special day, to have family in town as well.  Sunday we said our goodbyes, which was hard.  We have noticed that the kids have been crying a good bit, which is healthy but also a sign of the sadness that we all feel as we prepare to leave our friends and family behind.

We recently have had a lot of rain, which has resulted in flooding in some areas.  Earlier today I was going to take the kids to a park while we waited for  the rest of the family that were at some appointments.  We had to make a u-turn in the parking lot because the park was flooded.   Later on in the day I had to run some errands and took Jada with me.  We were driving in the car and we passed a Park.  Jada said that park isn’t floating, translation = flooded.  I told her that the park we had tried to visit was the one that had flooded, not all parks.  She said that it was the one we had been to one time, literally it was one time.  Anyhow…as I was driving I looked back at her to see tears rolling down her cheeks.  When I asked why she was crying she said it was because the park was “floated”.  These days we find ourselves crying without always knowing the real reason we are crying.  It did earn her a hot “choco” chocolate and a sticker at the coffee shop afterwards. :)

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Certificate of Acceptance – Immigration Paperwork – Check

Posted by Jonathan and Jenny on Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Thank you so much for praying with us for the paperwork needed to move forward with French Study this fall in Canada.

We have received the paperwork we were waiting for in the mail.  Praise the Lord.  Thank you so much for praying with us about our paperwork for our move to Canada.  We have our truck reserved for moving our stuff and our house is starting to come apart piece by piece and be put into boxes or taken off to Lake Country Caring, listed on Craigslist, or given away to friends.

Please pray for us:

- Packing up the rest of our things
- Transitioning as a family

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Transitioning to Quebec

Posted by Jonathan and Jenny on Monday, June 28th, 2010

Please pray for our family as we transition first to the “idea” that we are going to be moving again in 5 weeks.

Please pray for us to depend on HIM as we go through this transition as a family.  Our hearts desire is that we would love on and support each other through this process, but the reality is quite different, hence the need for prayer.  Thank you so much for your willingness to stand with us in prayer as we prepare, pack, clean, say goodbyes, move, move-in, say goodbyes, enter a new language and culture, make new friends, the kids start school etc.

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Lame parents finally teach son to tie his shoes

Posted by Jonathan and Jenny on Sunday, June 13th, 2010

Below are some pictures of Emmanuel tying his shoes all by himself.  Enjoy the pictures below of him tying his shoes for one of the first times.  We are so blessed to have Emmanuel as part of the family that God has put together for us.  Please pray for him and us as we continue to press on with home schooling.

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Paperwork, Paperwork and more Paperwork

Posted by Jonathan and Jenny on Friday, May 28th, 2010
Accepted!

Accepted!

We are happy to share what we have been up to lately! We’ve shared a couple birthdays together; received acceptance to the French study program in Quebec (the next stop on our journey to Senegal, West Africa; the kid’s have improved by leaps & bounds in their home school studies; and…

We have been working feverishly on our paperwork to move to Canada.   We mailed in our paperwork on Monday, May 10–express mail and the longest addresses I think I have ever written in my life. :)   I prepared envelopes to mail our applications separately, when I arrived at the post office I found out it would be best to send all the papers going to the same address in an express mail envelope….so I got to write the address yet again for the Express Mail label.  Then, I learned that in order to mail the paperwork to Canada a customs form needed to be filled out with the address as well.  Life has its challenges, but hey, it is in the mail!

We have followed our paper work and see that it has arrived safely & soundly. Pray with us as they process our application that we would all receive our Certificate of Acceptance to Quebec (Both of us & the two kids who will be in public school need these CAQs)!

Great news! Two of our applications have been processed: mine needs a letter that was lacking some specific detail, and Jenny’s  CAQ was granted!! :)

Spread out all your stuff and try to work through the details

Spread out all your stuff and try to work through the details

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Pictures of James and Jada turning the big 4

Posted by Jonathan and Jenny on Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Here are some great pics from our time with James and Jada on their Birthday.  We are so blessed that they are a part of our family!  Hope you enjoy the pictures.

Please pray for us that we would have Wisdom in parenting the 4 blessings God has given us!

Hanging out at the Park where we celebrated their B-day

Hanging out at the Park where we celebrated their B-day

Watch out 007 there is competition

Watch out 007 there is competition

Birthday time!

Birthday time!

James Kungfu Panda cake

James Kungfu Panda cake

James is now ready for the big leagues

James is now ready for the big leagues

Two Princesses looking for a palace

Two Princesses looking for a palace

Yup, she's cute

Yup, she's cute

Jada's Princess Tiana Cake

Jada's Princess Tiana Cake

Jada showing off her new shirt with Elena

Jada showing off her new shirt with Elena

Present Time

Present Time

Yup, a noise maker CD player :)

Yup, a noise maker CD player :)

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On the Move Again

Posted by Jonathan and Jenny on Monday, November 9th, 2009

Winter clothes………check
Kids’ schoolbooks….check
Bedding from OK…..check
Legos………………….check
Playdo………………..check
More Toys…………..check
Bins from MO……….check
Four little bikes…….check
Blankies & lovies…..check
Six toothbrushes…..check
And more stuff……..check

Van packed

packed for departure

Assorted baggage

Assorted baggage

Yep, we’re packed to the eyeballs and ready to roll! We’re pulling out of North Carolina this Monday morning and making our way to Wisconsin! We enjoyed God’s blessing of family and church family while here in North Carolina and I was able to finish my Linguistic Write-Up paper with lots of support from family and lots of prayers from the Body of Christ! The mountains are especially beautiful this time of year, but they are made most beautiful by family. We will miss Mom and Dad and are so thankful for their love and support! We Love you, Mom and Dad!

We need and appreciate continued prayers from all as we travel the 736 miles to Wisconsin with our 4 kiddos and 2 carloads of stuff: that means the 2 drivers don’t get any breaks…. Pray especially in the afternoon–the body thinks that’s siesta hour!

Our friends Julie and Keith have offered a chance for a visit and a rest–a much needed rest to the tired drivers by spreading our trip over two days. We are so grateful that  they have welcomed us to visit them in Kentucky on our way home! It will be so very good to see them again and see their new little one!

We look forward to seeing our beloved family and friends in Wisconsin again! We’ll be arriving on Tuesday, staying with friends in North Prarie and preparing to move into our new home on Saturday!

Thank you, Lord for gracious caring friends who care for our needs, even unanticipated ones! Praise Him with us for:

  • a place to stay and rest on the way
  • a place to stay while we settle in
  • cars in good running condition
  • kids who travel well
  • family’s love and care while here in NC
  • my ears have been med-free for 1 week and doing great!

Pray with us for:

  • safety and alertness on the road as we both drive
  • loving kindness between the kiddos
  • patience with the kiddos
  • missing family and friends we’re leaving behind…again :(
  • health and energy for the next few days, weeks of moving in & unpacking
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Transitions – Transitions thank you for praying

Posted by Jonathan and Jenny on Thursday, October 29th, 2009
Kids on the Drive from Missouri to North Carolina

Kids on the Drive from Missouri to North Carolina

Thank you so much for praying for our family in this time of transition after transition.  Sometimes we feel like we are moving so much that we are not sure which move we should be processing.

Please continue to pray for our family as we continue moving and transitioning.

We made it safely to North Carolina after spending a week in Missouri for Jenny to get started on the 3 week process of doing her write up of findings based on the language data we collected in Oklahoma.

We are wrapping up week 1 here in North Carolina and Jenny is making great headway on her paper.  The kids are enjoying the mountains and time with Grandma and Grandpa.

We have recently uploaded some pictures to our photos page.  Feel free to check them out.

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Lego People…. a valuable Language Learning Tool

Posted by Jonathan and Jenny on Saturday, September 19th, 2009

We thought you might enjoy a sneak peak into one of our language helper sessions that we go to as part of our Cherokee Practicum.  We spend 2 hours a day with our language helper learning more about the Cherokee language.

One of the important facets of analyzing a language is the ability to determine how verbs or action words are constructed.  In some languages the word for “we” that excludes the person listening to the conversation is different from the word for “we” that includes the listener.  Using Lego People can be a big help in setting up these scenarios so that Jenny and I as well as Ord (our language helper) understand what we are looking for.

Please pray that we will be able to make the most of our language helper sessions and that the Lord would keep the lines of communication open.

Language Session

Our Lego People Helpers and Digital Recorder

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Kids are doing well – so much to thank Him for

Posted by Jonathan and Jenny on Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
The 8 kids during story time - notice james sleeping in the background

The 8 kids during story time - notice james sleeping in the background

Elena in front of the "fort" made from a downed limb, shower curtain etc

Elena in front of the "fort" made from a downed limb, shower curtain etc

We have been asking for prayer for the kids to adjust well to our time here in Oklahoma. Thank you for praying. There is so much to be thankful for in this area.

  • The place we are staying has a wonderful cement slab that the kids REALLY enjoy playing on and riding their bikes on.
  • There is another family here with 4 children close to our kids ages and they are getting along wonderfully
  • We were able to coordinate our language helper sessions with the other large family and so we take turns watching all 8 kids
  • Did I mention the 8 kids are getting along remarkably well
  • The kids have built a “fort” outside that they are REALLY enjoying
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