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Friday, April 24, 2009

Lots to catch up on....

There is soooo much to catch up on so I'm not going to try to be too organized. This will be a stream of conscience, random thoughts, etc...

I am supposed to be leavingfor home tomorrow... but there is a couple coming in for meetings, and one of the meeting participants couldn't get here before Monday .... so I'm booked to leave 11:55 am Wednesday ... arriving in Rochester 6:30pm!

Since I last updated the blog a lot has happened --
SPRING being one of the most important... the video is from a "Miss Cow" contest in one of the Swiss Valleys ... NO Kidding!

When I left Trogen April 3rd we still had snow on the ground. but now there are flowers!!

Cologne, Germany is where I visited friends, and we did some sightseeing in the city, the childhood home of Marc Schmidtke. It was fun to experience the city through his stories and history, especially what it experienced in WWII. Everything was totally bombed by the British, except the cathedral as it was the 'landmark' that let the bombers know where they were.
This is a church that was built around the bombed out section of the older church... look close you can see the old section of the building....

FROM Germany, I flew to Dubai, UAE ... this is a city that has more five star hotels than any other place in the world. The city is unbelieveable ... the 'national bird' this the crane... over one fourth of the world's construction cranes are in Dubai. the next picture is of the world's tallest building... it is still under construction. Dubai is the Altar to Materialism... what I learned while there is that Dubai is one of the emmerites of the United Arab Emmerites ... it has no more oil... consequently the Shieks decided to create a place their 'oil buddies' could spend their money... and that is what has happened. It would take me pages to explain the level of outragious ways you could spend your money in Dubai. One of them being at the ski slope built in the desert ... it was 95 degrees but inside the Mall of the Emmerits you can go sking, ice skating or snow boarding!

But as always God has his ways -- the city is also used as a place of rest and respite for the international worker of the Gospel to come out of their countries for a break. I met many families who needed a break from Pakastian, Afganistan, Morocco and many other closed countries. One thing Dubai does do, is allow some freedom of worship. It is still a muslim country but because it wants to be international it has to allow some freedom... Consequently, we were able to have sunrise service on the beach Easter Sunday. We right under the 7 star hotel on the beach...


I arrived back in Switzerland, Sunday, 19 April ... Tuesday I was on my way to Frutigen. A village in a valley between the Alp Mts. I was visiting with a family that will be leaving for Papua Indonesia in mid-July. Erwin is a helicopter pilot and they will be going to their first Helimission assignment .... And what a delightful family!!
this is where I saw the "Miss Cow" contest at the beginning of the blog... I'm learning that each of the villages has a Miss Cow contest every year!

Tomorrow I travel to Zurich (an hour by train) to stay overnight with friends. Some other friends from Holland are coming in for teaching. I am looking forward to seeing them, as it was 2001 since the last time ...

If I have a chance I'll update before I come home, but if not it has been fun... hope you've enjoyed the Blog too!!!

Lots of Love,
Margaret

Monday, March 16, 2009

Riding the Heli


March 13, 2009 ... what a day to remember!

The week itself had been a memorable one, Scott and Jennie Phillips had been here all week. They are on furlough from Papua Indonesia ... they live in the mountains with the Dao Tribe ... a once unreached people group!

BUT
because God placed it on the hearts of a young couple (very young ... 19 & 22 years old when they received the call, it is now 7 years later; 2 years training, and 5 years in the bush) that it just isn't fair that there are people who have not heard the name of Jesus and it's redeeming power!
Scott and Jennie, created a written language for the tribe, and have now started the translation of the Scriptures. Jennie does most of the actual Bible translation (8 to10 hour days) with local Dao helpers and Scott works with the teaching aides, creating books to teach them how to read and write their own language, training the local believers how to teach the Bible, and they both relationship with their friends in the tribe. (take the time to visit their website www.sjphillips.org -- click on the photo gallery to see them with their friends.)

When I come home I will share some of their DVD's that show the Dao hearing the Gospel story of redemption for the first time, see their first baptisms, (which in itself is a miracle as they had strong animist beliefs about evil spirits in water) and other great victories.

I shared all that to say, on 13 March Simon, Scott, Jennie and me traveled up to Samedam (near St. Moritz) to pick up the helicopter that was in for some maintenance. It was a 25 min car ride to the train station, 3 hours on the train up and through the mountains. It was 38 minutes back to the Helimission Headquarters in Trogen!!! see the pictures below!


















Monday, March 2, 2009

A message from Simon Tanner

Friends and family... We just received this message from Simon, he is in Ethiopia, his email explains what is happening... I wanted to share it because it helps you understand why I am willing to sit in Switzerland at a computer to help Helimission support their staff by member care. It is so the world can be reached by the Word and Love of Jesus! Share in the excitement!! Margaret


Dear Fellow Labourers!
Greetings in the powerful name of our Lord Jesus Christ!

The Lord allowed me to attend and be part of an Evangelistic Outreach with Joshua Campaign (our former Swedish pilot Karl Hargestam started this ministry 11 years ago.). The campaign was in the area “El Fatta”. Around 30’000 people attended. During the day there were 2 meetings. People danced in between, singing and praising the Lord Jesus.
For me it was just wonderful to see how Jesus IS TODAY the same as He was 2000 years ago! The blind could see, the deaf could hear, sinner got saved… Jesus did what He used to do everywhere He went – awesome! The Lord confirmed the preaching of His Word with lots of miracles.
For example: A seven year old girl was deaf from birth. During the preaching her ears opened up! Praise the Lord! She came forward with her mother to testify what Jesus did for them! (See attached photo: Karl with translator and the little girl.) She was asked if she know Jesus. She said: “A little bit only; I just arrived here yesterday.”
On Saturday morning Karl let me preach. It was a challenge for me, I must omit, but the Lord was gracious and touched lives, saved sinners, and healed the sick. And this simply by proclaiming that Jesus is Lord and by preaching the Gospel – that simple. One of the healings was that a man, who could not see on his left eye since 2 years, could see again!! (Second picture: Old man, translator and ST)
The healings were checked/tested, and other people (witnesses) were asked forward to testify about the condition before the healing. It was just awesome to see the childlike faith these people have! And the Lord honours it by healing them.

On Sunday morning, the last meeting, I saw a young lady running down from the back of the field. She ran towards the platform. Her face was beaming like a little sun. You could see that she was overwhelmed by the excitement that she got touched by Jesus, that she got healed. I then saw how she came forward to the ushers who check on those coming forward. She then came upon the platform and testified, that her right leg was so much shorter that her foot could not touch the ground. Now the right leg has the same length as the left one!
She danced on the platform and was overwhelmed by joy and thankfulness! (See picture 3) –

Jesus is the same yesterday, TODAY and forever! – He is awesome!


We then found out that there are over 70% Christians in this area, and that only 14 years ago the first ones made the choice to follow Christ. And this was through an Evangelistic outreach Karl Hargestam did in 1995 with HELIMISSION!!! What an awesome testimony of what God has done through Helimission! We all were very much amazed about this. Karl did not know about it. During his years as pilot with HM he preached in many remote locations, one of them was in “Hero”, around 15 KM from “El Fatta”, where this meeting was now. There around 100 decided to give their lives to Jesus.
I just wanted to share this joy with you! – God is good – all the time!
I greet you from our new, wonderful base in Awassa!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

what is a culture?




I'm not going to sing the praises of children of another culture over my own, but I will speak of cultural things that have endeared them to me! It isn't because I'm with basically christian children ... after all, children are children, no matter how they are raised. However, there is a cultural etiquette that exists that never ceases to amaze me.

When you walk into a room in Europe (I've experienced it in a number of countries) you are expected to greet everyone. It isn't a casual general greeting, you acknowledge everyone -- with the handshake being the most formal. If you are friends, or family the greeting will be more informal.


So, now to the children -- each child I have met in the home is expected to greet you with a handshake, both during the introduction and the departing. And the one that 'impressed' me most was the young man, 3 1/2 years old, (who was not prompted by parents), but greeted me on his accord. And as the visiting family was leaving, I watched the children shake hands with their peers!


It could be that I'm exposing one of my biggest pet peeves about my own culture ... how often have you entered a room and wondered if you were invisible? As not one person recognized your presence ... and if you proceeded to make your presence known to anyone you were looked at as interrupting ...

Some of the fun things I've observed -- they sing Happy Birthday in English ... because school encourages it, almost every child plays and instrument ... (how we are missing it in our own schools cutting corners with music being the first to go) ... and of course, because we are in Switzerland skiing is one of the sports that takes them outside and keeps them healthy ... and do they like the snow ... at Sarah's birthday party the majority of the girls choose to play outdoors in the snow when invited ...










And what a heritage the Tanner children have ... the pictures are of Sarah being sung Happy Birthday to by her Oma and Opa ... (Ernie and Hedi Tanner) and then the birthday prayer blessing by her father and grandfather ...

Well, this posting is a little off the beaten path ... but thanks for listening ... the pics are of Sarah who is 9 ... Deborah who is 7 and Daniel who is will be 11 in May ...