We have had many things happen this past month and a half; from fear and concern to joy and excitement. As many of you know (as seen in our latest newsletter) our support is now over 22%! That is very exciting for us as well as for many of you who are already supporting us through prayer and finances.
The past two weeks has also brought some of our tears, to smiles. Our niece Eden (age 5, Seth’s brother’s family; who is in Indonesia) began to get really sick after she and her family went into the Dem tribe to survey where they will build their tribal house. When they got out she had a fever of over 100 degrees for longer than a week. Many doctors could not pinpoint “what was going on” but she was given malaria eradication medicine and began to slowly improve. Also, during that time, Seth’s sister Jennie was due with their third child and the baby was late. This gives us all a scare because she has high-risk pregnancies. We had many crazy ideas floating in our heads like; “is the baby going to live?!… is Eden going to be okay?!… etc”. But thanks to our God who IS rich in mercy and grace blessed both children; Eden is now healthy and Jennie had her baby at a whopping 9 lbs 7 oz, his name is Lazarus and we are glad he came forth 🙂 . We just came back from Tennessee to see our new nephew. It was great to be able to see him!
Recently we had a great opportunity to teach a public 5th grade class about missions! The class was going through Spanish missionaries in their social studies book and our friend who teaches that class thought it would be an awesome opportunity to bring two missionaries into the class for a day and talk about what it is like to be a missionary. We shared about our training, what we can expect life to be like overseas, languages as a whole, the purpose of being a missionary (being able to share this in a public school was a privilege), showed two videos, and had many questions asked. We hope we were able to speak truth in a clear way to these young children, some of who may never enter through church doors. PRAY for the kids and for the Spirit to work in their lives, that they might have questions for the teacher and any other spiritual influence in their lives.
Continue to PRAY for us, as we will soon begin to travel quite a bit, also that we would steadily raise our support so we can get to the field. We have another opportunity to speak at 3 classes at a local college, please pray we can communicate clearly and challenge these young people into full-time missions! We hope the rest of this update encourages you. Many of you have prayed for “laborers into his harvest”, recently several of our friends made it to PNG to serve full-time in tribal church planting (Hambrices, Bullingtons, Crabtrees, Sanders, and others). Also, several other friends of ours are heading to the field some time this year (Williams, Haynes, Keefes, and others as well). In regards to pilots, one of our closest friends (the Leedahls) head to PNG in the next month, Lord willing they will be our pilots. God has completely blessed them, they started raising support around December two months ago and are pretty much ready to go to PNG! We hope these updates encouraged you, the Lord said He will build His church, and He has been a faithful God.




Thank you for upate. I will make a copy fo GJ. May God keep blessings you and your extended family.
great newsletter, keep it up and thanks for keeping us informed.
love, pops
Russell Terranova
1105 Old Drift Rd.
Pt. Pleasant, NJ 08742
Cell 732 948-5704
Home 732-892-5147
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2014 16:09:59 +0000 To: rbtnova@hotmail.com
Thanks for the uplifting and enthusiastic newsletter. I particularly enjoyed your visit to the school…hope to do just that sort of thing at New Life Pres to educate the congregation about missionaries. God’s BLESSINGS and GRACE 2U!!!