Posts Tagged ‘Michigan’
Posted by Ric and Sharon on Thursday, August 16th, 2012
Sharon and I went for a hike in Allegany State Park in upstate New York today. We’re here visiting her family for a few days and made a quick pit-stop to try out our trail legs again. It always brings back memories of the two months we spent on the Appalachian Trail in 2006, just as we were starting this blog. For the more-than-you-can-read full story click here.
Please be praying with us as we have a lot of travel coming up in the coming month. Some stops include: Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas among others. We’re hoping we can find some time to stop and smell the roses along the way!
Tags: Allegany, hike, Illinios, memories, Michigan, Missouri, New York, oklahoma, state, State Park, Texas, trail, travel
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Posted by Ric and Sharon on Wednesday, January 4th, 2012
This summer we’ll be in Michigan for a few months beginning in June. Our current plan is to come back to Chiang Mai sometime in October. Our primary purpose is to attend Sharon’s sister’s July wedding but we’re excited to reconnect with our churches, families and with you. We’ll let you know the exact dates later on but wanted to get an advance warning out there as a general announcement. Thanks and God bless.
Tags: church family, connect, home assignment, Michigan, supporters
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Posted by Ric and Sharon on Wednesday, May 4th, 2011
Every single night we hear a nocturnal male Tokay gecko making his “tookay” call and occasionally we hear him crashing around our house somewhere. Today we got to see him for the first time and he’s HUGE. The pictures embedded on our website show him in all his blueish-gray orange polka-dotted glory. For reference we measured the screen hinge he’s near and it’s an inch and a half long. (more…)
Tags: bite, bulldog of lizards, call, gecko, lizard, Michigan, nocturnal, Thailand, tokay, tokay gecko, zoo
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Posted by Ric and Sharon on Wednesday, April 27th, 2011
Most mornings as I’m walking by the neighbors invite me to eat with them. Today Uncle Ah kicked my usual chair a yard into the road as I walked by and I joined he and Auntie for spicy pork curry and sticky rice. Actually it’s not just one chair it’s two green plastic lawn chairs that have been stuck together so long they’ve forgotten how to separate. Uncle Ah sits on an old stump without a shirt on sometimes wearing nothing but a towel.
America is a favorite topic of conversation and Auntie never tires of Michigan snow stories. Today the conversation took a strange turn when Uncle Ah looked at me intently and said, “Do you have hair on your chest?” Taken aback a little I paused for a moment and his next question surprised me more, “Can you make rap music?” (more…)
Tags: America, aunt, chest hair, Chiang Mai, conversation, curry, Good news, gospel, Michigan, rap, snow, Story, uncle
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Posted by Ric and Sharon on Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

An engagement photo from 2005
Five years ago this weekend we celebrated the beginning of a new life together with our friends and family. Our wedding centerpieces included maps of different parts of the world and bibles illustrating our commitment to missions as well as to each other. We’re holding tightly to both commitments five years later. Each day we look to the Lord for wisdom in balancing our commitment to one another and our commitment to the work He’s given us to do. (more…)
Tags: anniversary, balance, commitment, Family, Lansing, Michigan, missions, Thailand, Trinity Church, wedding, wisdom
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Posted by Ric and Sharon on Monday, September 20th, 2010
Our number arrived! Tomorrow morning at five AM we’ll crawl out to the car dragging an overnight bag. Four hours later we’ll slap a two inch thick pile of paperwork on the desk at the Thai embassy and the waiting game will begin again. At least this step has a pretty predictable outcome: we’ll definitely get the visas. Just pray it will be a short, painless process and that we’ll come back to Lansing safely. If you’ve forgotten what our faces look like already here’s a picture to enjoy:

Chautauqua Lake in New York.
UPDATE – September 21 4:00 PM
Everything went according to plan this morning. We arrived at the consulate just as the guard opened the doors chased a homeless guy off the steps. We walked out fifteen minutes later with a receipt to pick up our visas in two days. So immediately after arriving we turned around and drove right back out of the city. Pretty boring trip. We’ll have to repeat the entire ordeal later this week. We’ll post about it here.
UPDATE – September 25 2:00 PM
Went to Chicago yesterday and picked up our visas with Sharon’s parents and sister. It was a great trip! Check out our photos in our latest post: Our Visas are Here!
Tags: Chautauqua Lake, Chicago, Lansing, Michigan, New Hope Church, New York, picture, ric and sharon bruce, road trip, Thailand, Trinity Church
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Posted by Ric and Sharon on Monday, July 26th, 2010

Here’s a photo we snapped this morning at beautiful Higgins Lake, Michigan. We spent the weekend relaxing with good friends, eating amazing food, and roasting marshmallows over our campfire. I really enjoyed exploring the lake. As you can see, the water is crystal clear so swimming was a lot of fun! We also enjoyed kayaking, walking, and flying styrofoam airplanes. We’ll post video on facebook.
Tags: camping, Higgins Lake, Michigan
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Posted by Ric and Sharon on Tuesday, July 6th, 2010
Sarah and Stephen had a wonderful wedding! My good friend Brett Maxwell and I took the photos at the wedding. I wanted to share a few of my favorites with you. Below you’ll find a sampling. These previews are not intended for printing or for commercial use.

















Tags: brett maxwell, Jackson, Michigan, photos, Pictures, preview, Saefkow, Sarah, Stephen, wedding
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Posted by Ric and Sharon on Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
“He who tends the fig tree will eat its fruit.” Proverbs 27:18

Northeast Thailand
February 2009

Matthew, Sharon, Ric, Carl, Barb in Thailand
If you had asked Trinity Church’s Global Outreach team last spring about Trinity’s Southeast Asia missions focus, they would have told you that Southeast Asia was to be considered in the near-distant future. As it turns out, the Lord had a different plan and a different timetable!
On January 20th Matthew Philip, Ric and Sharon Bruce (New Tribes Mission), and Barb and I boarded a plane for Thailand and emerged in Bangkok some 20 hours later. The next morning we flew north to Chiang Mai where we were met by Trinity missionaries Kenneth and Maxene. They had arranged meetings with leadership from NTM, Pioneers, and others engaged in missions-related work, and graciously transported us and kept us on schedule. As part of our visit, we also flew to northeast Thailand to visit Trinity missionaries Mike and Sandy who immersed us in rural village culture.
It is evident to us that our Trinity missionaries are having a significant impact on the lives of the people with which the Lord has connected them. They have been intentional in their relationship-building and we were warmly received by their Thai friends and acquaintances. Our missionaries provide an excellent testimony of faith and service in their communities.

A temple in Northeast Thailand
Traveling the streets of Chiang Mai with Kenneth and Maxine as our guides we caught a glimpse of the Thai lifestyle and culture: busy city streets with many small motorcycles and street vendors, archways and paintings honoring the King of Thailand, breathtaking flowers and gardens reflecting the country’s love of beauty and color, and numerous spirit houses, temples and statues that attest to a unwavering faith in unseen gods. Kenneth and Maxene work at Grace International School (GIS), a school designed for missionary children so that their parents can continue their work. We also met several other GIS staff and faculty, including Mark and Joanne from Trinity.
In northeast Thailand Mike and Sandy led us on an extraordinary walk. We strolled along the narrow streets and in keeping with local customs Mike and Sandy spoke with everyone we encountered and engaged in leisurely conversation.

Sunrise over a rice storage shed in the village.
We learned first-hand that “time” has a very different meaning here, and is not as linear as we see it in the U.S. As Mike translated, we learned about basket making and weaving from the local women and visited a store owner selling homemade food. What a privilege to see the warm and trusting relationships shared by Mike and Sandy and the villagers.
The respectful, kind, and generous nature of the Thai people made our interactions easy and comfortable. Smiling, laughing and gesturing with our hands allowed us to effectively communicate even though we couldn’t speak the Thai language. Most Thais in larger cities such as Chiang Mai and Bangkok speak some English.
What is the state of the Thai Christian church? Is it vibrant? Can we partner with them? How can we best come along-side our own missionaries in Thailand? These were some of our questions and though we don’t have complete answers, we are very excited about what we have learned and the potential for Trinity’s growing involvement in this part of the world.
We ask for your prayers as we seek to discern God’s plan for Thailand and SE Asia and the role that Trinity Church will play. The Lord is already moving ahead: shortly after our return, Ric and Sharon were formally invited to join NTM Thailand. We’re excitedly looking forward!
On behalf of the Southeast Asia Leadership Team at Trinity Church,
Carl Borchgrevink
Tags: friends, Letter, Michigan, preparation, Thailand, travel, Trinity Church
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Posted by Ric and Sharon on Wednesday, January 20th, 2010
In our next post you won’t see us looking like this:
Hopefully the next picture we post will be taken halfway across the world and we’ll be wearing shorts and short-sleeved shirts enjoying 90 degree weather. Our blitz tour of Southeast Asia begins now and will end next Friday and of course we’ll be carefully documenting our trip and posting whatever morsels we possibly can on this site as often as possible. We’re looking forward to a whole lot more warm sun on our faces in the days to come.
So no more of this:
And a whole lot more flying: 40+ hours of it in fact (round trip). Next week there’ll be a whole lot more meeting new people, visiting remote villages, exploring ancient temples, and learning new things. Please pray for our safety and for clarity as we communicate and learn. We’ll post more ASAP!
Tags: Language, Michigan, Pictures, Prayer Request, Thailland
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Posted by Ric and Sharon on Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Blasting off to Thailand 01/20/2010
In January we have the once in a lifetime opportunity to visit Thailand with our missions pastor and key members of our home church in January. It all came together at the last minute and our heads are still spinning as we think about all we need to do to prepare for this trip. We’re excited about the possibilities the trip has for us. We’re excited to visit a tribal location, meet our future leaders and co-workers, and explore our future home.
You can help! Our church leadership has informed us that the cost of the trip will be $1,500 for each of us or $3,000 total. We can’t cover this amount without your help! For your convenience we have many ways you can give to our ministry. To explore the options visit our give page. All gifts to our ministry are tax deductible and will go toward our ministry expenses.
We need your prayers too! Please pray our trip preparations will go well and that we will communicate and minister effectively while we are in the country. Have a wonderful Christmas Season and thank-you for your participation in our ministry.
Tags: Michigan, ric bruce, Thailand, travel, Trinity Church
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Posted by Ric and Sharon on Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Putting up the tree
How do you know it’s Christmas time? Because it’s seventeen degrees outside, the snow’s been falling since we arrived, and the tree is up. We’re in Michigan celebrating the holidays with family and connecting with our home churches. Our primary focus during these days remains the same: we’re raising financial and prayer support for our ministry.
Today we’re gearing up to send out a print Christmas newsletter, adding new contacts we gained during our travels to our databases, and spending time in meetings with our pastors and supporters.
We’re greatly encouraged during these days by many people who choose to make an end of the year donation to our ministry. If you would like to give please visit our give page http://blogs.ntm.org/ric-bruce/give/. God bless you this holiday season!
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Posted by Ric and Sharon on Friday, December 11th, 2009
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We arrived home last night to find a few inches of snow on the ground (and plenty on the roads) but we’re safe and excited to spend Christmas with family. Thank-you for your prayers! We’re in the process of unpacking, cleaning, and setting up for a while.
Tags: Michigan, safety, snow, travel
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Posted by Ric and Sharon on Thursday, December 10th, 2009
Michigan, here we come. We leave in six hours and will drive for 18 hours through snow, ice, and maybe even some rain. Please pray for us as we finish the final leg of our trip! We can’t wait to be in one place for a while after our massive trips lately.
Tags: Michigan, pray, ric and sharon, snow, travel
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Posted by Ric and Sharon on Friday, November 27th, 2009
Tags: connection, friends, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, oklahoma, Tennessee, travel, Virginia
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Posted by Ric and Sharon on Friday, October 23rd, 2009
Here are some funny comics that have been in the past few editions of our local newspaper. Sharon’s mom cut them out for us, so I thought I’d post them for everyone to read.

Stone Soup by Jan Elliot
Tags: comic, Family, Fun, jan elliot, Lansing, MI, Michigan, soup, stone, Thailand
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Posted by Ric and Sharon on Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Sharon sitting down to sort through mounds of Cherokee data.
As Sharon sits behind me she alternately scratches her head, bounces her knees, and bangs some phonetic writing out on the keyboard. Today is her first full day of work after four full days of packing, cleaning, traveling, visiting, and unpacking. Outside the orange leaves on the trees are almost gone and rain is in the forecast for the next three days. In the kitchen is a pot of hot coffee and under Sharon’s feet a small space heater breathes warmly on her feet. Ideal conditions.
Now if only the computer would work right, the data would fit together perfectly, someone would spoon food into her mouth, and the kitchen would clean itself. Then it would be perfect, but that’s probably asking too much isn’t it?
Please pray that Sharon will be able to focus on her studies and finish her analysis of the Cherokee language before we hit the road in a few days!
Tags: bruce, daily, day, Language, Lansing, linguistics, MI, Michigan, Pictures, Sharon, study
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Posted by Ric and Sharon on Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Standing at the border of Michigan and Indiana
Have you seen the new sign at Michigan’s borders? We took this picture in front of it while we stopped for a much-needed break on our way back from Oklahoma. Maybe it’s a play on words with two meanings, one indicating that the state is very environmentally friendly and the other making it clear to all crossing the border that Michigan is not two states, but in fact is just one state (despite the fact that a lake separates its two main halves).
We are back in Michigan for a few days while Sharon works on her write-up of Cherokee. It will take a lot of concentration and effort on her part! While she is doing that I will be working on the house we’re living in with my dad and preparing for our next round of travels to Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri, Arkansas, and Arizona.
Tags: bruce, linguistics, Michigan, oklahoma, Pictures, Sharon
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Posted by Ric and Sharon on Saturday, June 13th, 2009
Today was a long day. It started at 5:00 AM and I’m just going to bed. It’s good to be back in Missouri after Sharon ran a race this morning in Novi, Michigan called "Flirt with Dirt". She did really well, finishing fourth in her age bracket despite the rain, mud, and hilly trails.
Thank-you to those who prayed for safety during our trip. We arrived here safely for a missionary conference. We will be back in Michigan next week.

Tags: bruce, Flirt with dirt, Michigan, Missouri, novi, race, Sharon, visit
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