Friday, September 26, 2008
We are here!
Dear Family & Friends,
This is just going to be a quick note to let you know we got here! The trip went well. It was uneventful, however long.
The last few days have been spent just soaking things in. We are island sponges. Everything is different ...the sights - Ni-Vanuatu people, green jungle everywhere encroaching on the city, water on every side, different plants, cars, birds, things in the market, etc. ...the sounds - dogs, children, birds, language that is foreign to us, but hopefully not for too long ...the smells - always garbage burning, heavy humid air, the people and the market smell of coconut and some kind of perfume that I have no idea where it comes from ...the tastes - we have been eating island foods that we will tell you more about later, but basically coconut, bananas of all kinds, sweet potatoes, etc. Lots of rain already, but not too hot.
As soon as we arrived we found that our computer was somehow damaged during travel and has crashed which means my crashed hard drive is holding hostage a lot of VERY important stuff including all of our contact information, ministry files and programs, visa applications, etc. Please pray that Jim will be able to retrieve the data from the hard drive. And if not, the Lord will help us figure out what to do.
Anyhow, we have arrived safe and sound in Vanuatu. We are settling into the home we will be in during our time here and have started learning our way around. It is wonderful to finally be here. We look forward to sharing more as soon as we can. For now we will be using the Richards' (our teammates) computer when we can.
Tankiou tumas time yu praya (which in Bislama means... thank you so much for your prayers)
Love in Christ,
The Kenners
Sunday, September 14, 2008
FAQ - "So, are you getting excited?"
Tania's dad, John
Bruce is doing some welding on the axls
Jim prepping parts
Goal 2 - Australian Student Visa - (Sorry no exciting pictures, just a lot of paperwork and waiting.) It would be great to have our student visa and not have to deal with it when we are in Vanuatu. We applied last Monday. There is one piece of paperwork that the immigration department is waiting on, our confirmation of registration for home schooling, which is usually not granted unless you are residing in Australia. However we have to have it for our visa which is required to get into the country. We hope to hear back about how to procede early this week.
We are praying, and trusting the Lord with both of these situations (Jeep & Visa). He is in control, and He knows best. We would be grateful if you would pray with us.
Love to you all,
Tania
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008
For Him, and by Him...
September 8
Morning
"From me is thy fruit found." - Hos_14:8
Our fruit is found from our God as to union. The fruit of the branch is directly traceable to the root. Sever the connection, the branch dies, and no fruit is produced. By virtue of our union with Christ we bring forth fruit. Every bunch of grapes have been first in the root, it has passed through the stem, and flowed through the sap vessels, and fashioned itself externally into fruit, but it was first in the stem; so also every good work was first in Christ, and then is brought forth in us. O Christian, prize this precious union to Christ; for it must be the source of all the fruitfulness which thou canst hope to know. If thou wert not joined to Jesus Christ, thou wouldst be a barren bough indeed.
Our fruit comes from God as to spiritual providence. When the dew-drops fall from heaven, when the cloud looks down from on high, and is about to distil its liquid treasure, when the bright sun swells the berries of the cluster, each heavenly boon may whisper to the tree and say, "From me is thy fruit found." The fruit owes much to the root-that is essential to fruitfulness-but it owes very much also to external influences. How much we owe to God’s grace-providence! in which he provides us constantly with quickening, teaching, consolation, strength, or whatever else we want. To this we owe our all of usefulness or virtue.
Our fruit comes from God as to wise husbandry. The gardener’s sharp-edged knife promotes the fruitfulness of the tree, by thinning the clusters, and by cutting off superfluous shoots. So is it, Christian, with that pruning which the Lord gives to thee. "My Father is the husbandman. Every branch in me that beareth not fruit he taketh away; and every branch that beareth fruit he purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit." Since our God is the author of our spiritual graces, let us give to him all the glory of our salvation.
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Saturday, September 6, 2008
Our September Update
There are only 15 more days until we leave for Vanuatu. Keep your eye on this blog. We will post an update as soon as we can after we arrive.
To those of you who are with us through your prayers and support, we thank you and praise God for your laboring with us.
Love in Christ,
The Kenners
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