Where are you going? What are you doing?

Abridged Version:

We shared some information that is pretty BIG news for us, and to make sure we shared it clearly we wanted to repost some thoughts and make sure we communicated effectively.

A few short weeks ago, the pastor of our home/sending church; Pastor Kurt Skelly asked us to be open to a new ministry opportunity. Missionary Jeremy Pinero of CSL (Camp Shining Light, we apologize their website is currently under construction) in Vanuatu asked our Pastor if he knew of anyone who could help fill a need in his ministry for a period of time, while explaining to him some opportunities that were opening up to them in Vanuatu. Immediately God put us, Seth and Nicole, on our pastor’s heart and that is where this all started.

We are being asked to help fill the base manager position from the end of July through the end of November. We would be given some freedom during that time to get to know the other missionaries with CSL, learn the make-up of the organization and more importantly, go and be with the nationals learning culture and language. Fortunately, there are many similarities both in language and culture to that of PNG. 🙂

Some time in August we would go to the Island of Tanna with Jeremy Pinero and do a survey trip. Once there we would see the logistics of doing church planting there. We would then finish our commitment in November, come home, reassess what God just did in us and through us.

Once home, we would pray, fast, seek counsel, and connect with you all. We are not wanting to take any decisions lightly, but we also know God is the Author of Peace and He will confirm this or deny this pretty quickly in our hearts once we are there.

If we see this is of God, after connecting with you all (hopefully face to face), we would then resign with NTM, then sign up with CSL and get a multi-year visa and go back to the Island of Tanna and start the process of church planting in 2017!


Other details about this opportunity
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Our intent with this blog is to give some detail to our story and the story being told. This is a lot of information and you probably have many questions. Please write us, we would love to help and answer any questions you might have.

Our history with this missionary and ministry: our home church has supported missionary Jeremy Pinero for several years now, doctrinally he and the organization would match up with the core beliefs that we, our church, and NTM have. The organization CSL was started by Jeremy Pinero’s father, his father was trained by New Tribes. His father felt led to go to Vanuatu and thus started his own ministry, since NTM does not operate in Vanuatu. Jeremy took over the ministry more than 8 years ago, he has grown it to an NGO status and made good relations with the government in Vanuatu. The NGO status enables them to get multi-year (1-5) visas, as well as enables work crews from churches in the USA to come through quite frequently and serve. That process actually helps the NGO status, which in term helps the mission and its missionaries. The freedom of inviting others to come and serve is one of the many things we like about this opportunity!

Vanuatu is not a large country, and for most many are not sure where it is… and rightly so! It’s not that big! It is east of Australia and directly west of Fiji. In the early 1800’s the famous missionary John G. Paton served there and planted many strong churches, sadly he was just one man. And much how like PNG is full of unreached people groups, Vanuatu actually has more UPG per capita than PNG.

When God led us both into missions, our desire was like Paul’s in Romans 15:20, wanting to get to those who have not had any chance yet to hear God’s glorious Gospel. This opportunity is in step with God’s calling on our lives and one of the main reasons we are wanting to visit Vanuatu.

We were told that our time as base manager enables us to have some freedom. Not only do we get to know the mission and other missionaries, but we can get to know the nationals, learning their culture and language.

Bislamah is the trade language for Vanuatu, it is 70-80% similar to that of Tok Pisin, and the culture is very similar to that of PNG. From what we heard and are studyng, the cargo cult has a greater influence there in Vanuatu, making their eastern-shame worldview and their Judeao-Christian-animistic-syncretistic prone belief system get a little bit more messy, google John Frum occult in Vanuatu for a taste, but in the end not much more different from PNG.

When we leave PNG we would make a small detour to Rock Hampton Australia. We will go there to meet the home pastor of Jeremy Pinero and get a better feel of the ministry.

During this whole time we will need you in prayer more than ever, with so many transitions, unknowns and seeking God’s will, we will be fueled only by God’s grace and your prayers.

Once our time is completed, we will come home back to the USA. We figured out that we will have about a month from the end of November through December to visit all of our non-PA supporters, sadly since some are spread out as far west as Kansas, south as Florida, East as New Jersey, and North of New York we will have to make this quick and our time slots might not be the most accommodating… we apologize if we might inconvenience you. We want to get the distance driving done for 2 reasons: 1. It will be close to snow season. 2. If God leads us to go back to Vanuatu, and we would be able to go back quickly, we would have already updated you face to face, our support team. That means for most of our friends in PA we would not be able to see you until after the New Year. Our goal has always been to communicate to you, and to show our appreciation and that is why we want to come to you and see you!

IF God has confirmed this new ministry, we would then go through the due process of resigning from NTM and then signing with CSL, go through the visa process, and then head back to Vanuatu and do church planting on Tanna in 2017! We can see how this transition and time in PNG is of God; our time with NTM here in PNG gave us many invaluable tools and contacts to do the job of cross-cultural church planting. Paul served many years after his conversion in a local church and also served in some short-term trips before God finally made him the missionary as we know him today.

Please pray for us, we need it now more than ever. So many thoughts and so many things to do for each piece to fall into place (Ps. 94:19, 1 Peter 5:7, Matt. 11:28-30).

If you have any questions please fire away! We will get back to you ASAP! We have to pack for Vanuatu (and for coming back to America in November), we will be in Indonesia until July 13th, head to Australia on July 15th, and then head to Vanuatu on July 24th, only to arrive on July 26th… maybe arrive on Spiritu that day or the next, needless to say we have many transitions, logistics, bad internet and other things going on… so please pray for us.

We are thankful God has put you in our life, thank you for praying and supporting us. Thank you for your patience in all of this, we are honored to be called your feet,

 

Seth's mom arrived!

Seth’s mom arrived!

 

Kids being kids

Kids being kids

 

Improvising and putting roofing down

Improvising and putting roofing down

Dem-land

Dem-land

 

A new Dem baby!

A new Dem baby!

Your feet to the unreached, Seth and Nicole Stokes

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Here is our Youtube video summarizing what we just shared:

 

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8 thoughts on “Where are you going? What are you doing?

  1. Jordan Keefe

    Hey guys! Sounds like an amazing opportunity. Cant wait to hear what its like there. Im currently way out in the middle of the Amazon jungle in a Huitoto village/town. Supprizingly they do have internet here but its horrible. The guerrillas arent far away but theyre supposed to be “demobilizing” so we’ll see. I’m excited that you guys will be going to a place with so much need and have the opportunity to develop your ministry as God leads. As I’ve been traveling i’ve really been coming to the conviction that we need to push ourselves to go deeper into the places of darkness and to position ourselves where we can have maximum impact. It seems like so often people choose to work closer to comfortable areas for various excuses (i mean reasons). Lol i don’t mean to be harsh on our coworkers but even the most “legit” of missionaries need alittle challenging once in a while (and by that I mean all the time). I’ve also been learning alot about multilingualism and how we should view it as an advantage to our cause and not be afraid of it because of our “heart language” ideology. I’m not sure if multilingualism is a thing there, but I would be surprised if it wasn’t as it seems to be developing more and more all over the world. I can send you an interesting article on it if you’d like. Keep up the good work. God works through people who are willing to take risks and go where he leads! Bendiciones, Dios los bendiga!

    Together till the end! Jordan El 28/6/2016 5:35 PM, “Stoking The Fires” escribió:

    stokingthefires posted: “Abridged Version: We shared some information that is pretty BIG news for us, and to make sure we shared it clearly we wanted to repost some thoughts and make sure we communicated effectively. A few short weeks ago, the pastor of our home/sending chu”

  2. Jonathan Watt

    Wow – Vanuatu! Island string of 120 “languages” for a pop group of about 100k – making it (as you well know) the most language-dense country in the world. Am always thinking of you guys – and now, even more so! – Jonathan

  3. Angela

    Awesome!!! My church has supported Bro. Phil Pinero for years and he has been at our family camp twice recently. I spent a week helping at teen camp with him and his wife last summer so got to know them and have heard tons of stories about Vanuatu! A few months ago we started supporting Jeremy’s family instead and they visited in May. I was sick and unable to attend but watched the service online when he was at my parents’ church so was able to see their video presentation then. I think you will love them and this would be a fantastic way for you to look into this opportunity before making a decision! So excited to hear this news and will be praying for God’s direction!Would also appreciate your prayers for me–I have been dealing with ongoing health issues for several years that have been‎ rather debilitating‎ for the last 2.5 years. About 6 weeks ago I got so bad I could only eat chicken broth and puréed applesauce for a week and a half, couldn’t drive, cook, etc. The Lord has been gracious to allow me to improve since then but we are still trying to get to the bottom of these problems. Please pray for God’s grace to be joyful amidst this trial, wisdom to know what steps to take, and that God could use me because of it in the future!Angela Ashby Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone. From: Stoking The FiresSent: Tuesday, June 28, 2016 6:35 PMTo: bjugrad08@gmail.comReply To: Stoking The FiresSubject: [New post] Where are you going? What are you doing?

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    stokingthefires posted: “Abridged Version:

    We shared some information that is pretty BIG news for us, and to make sure we shared it clearly we wanted to repost some thoughts and make sure we communicated effectively.

    A few short weeks ago, the pastor of our home/sending chu”

  4. Justin and Anna

    Wow! So so exciting! But we will
    Be praying that God will give you clear guidance and wisdom! Hope to see you soon!!!

  5. Stoked for the Stokes, Please continue to keep me in the loop no matter where you are. FYI we know a couple who were headed there, but due to health had to settle for Mexico, they are the kids of your former teachers!

  6. Jack Miller

    We are praying. Love you and have our full support. Jack and Lillian.

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