Below you will find a link of a video walk through of our house in the bush. We wanted you all to have a better view of the house. Hope you enjoy it!
Your feet in Vanuatu,
Seth & Nicole Stokes
Below you will find a link of a video walk through of our house in the bush. We wanted you all to have a better view of the house. Hope you enjoy it!
Your feet in Vanuatu,
Seth & Nicole Stokes
So what does the inside of our house look like? You may have been wondering. We finally finished working on cabinets, painting, flooring, etc. and decorating it inside and are now ready for the big reveal! We just got to town and will write more updates later on but for now here are some pictures of our house.









Where do we begin? We know! THANK YOU! Thank you to everyone who gave of themselves in prayer, finances, and coming here to Vanuatu. We seriously could not have done it without you. We know everyone played a part, many individuals and churches backing us, but we would like to give a special thanks to five churches in particular; Harvest Baptist, Bethel Memorial, Journey Christian, Bethel Community and Noblesville Baptist. We are grateful for ALL of you, these five churches in particular blessed us tremendously and we are closing the final pages of this chapter tired yet encouraged thanks to YOU!
Many of you know that September was a month where we hosted three teams back-to-back, it was a flurry of events, picking them up from the airport and driving them straight to the bush, only to start working the next day. It was hard on them and us, we felt badly because we didn’t get to do too many “fun things” with them per se, and it definitely was a work-trip for them all, but each team assured us day in and day out that the choice of working so hard was their decision, and it was their blessing to do so. We never felt worthy of such dedication and love, but we worked alongside them every step of the way. It got to the point where some teams would take 5-10 minute meal breaks, work from 4am-8pm… and by God’s grace, your prayers, and their dedication, the house was closed off by the time team 3 left.
October was a month where Nicole and I began the process of making it a “home”, flooring, painting, staining, double checking most things, constant struggle with water fittings, caulking almost every inch of the house, and then started with putting furniture in it and officially “slept” in our house October 23rd for the first time. We are not going to lie… we were pretty wiped from all of that. We had our “house-opening ceremony” and then started emptying our residence in town. We have about one more “load “ of things in town and we are moved out for good. We took time off from house-building periodically to make sure the people knew we were there; by just walking through the village, sitting down and connecting with family units, walking to nearby villages, and of course Seth has preached almost every week, if not two times a week. We even hosted two local families already in our house for a meal and fellowship.
We plan on leaving today and trying our first “dry run” in the bush for the next 3 weeks. We have running water, and even a washing machine (limited water of course), after that we plan on being in the bush for 3-4 months. We tried several options and are going down the route for a satellite; we need to have good internet service to stay connected with you all. It was not a “planned” expenditure start-up wise, but God is always faithful. So hopefully that comes in the next 2-3 weeks so we can install that and stay better connected with you all.
And now… time to share about the ceremony. We finished up the inside, and then the Tiale people began to decorate the outside, planting certain trees, some with meaning, others just for mere “beautification”. We had invited well over 8 villages to the event, more than one language group, several chiefs, some government officials, missionaries from town, and a missionary family from a sister language group. Giving each group a part in the ceremony to make the event a cohesive and very purposeful event. The people were so excited, the translation project has been dream of theirs for almost 2 decades, during which two different missionary families came and left in that time. They are seeking help for the Bible school, the pastors are wanting to be better equipped, and they have never done a ceremony to “kick-off” this event before, in particular they have never announced to the other/rest of the villages this is starting and is for them as well. We are so thankful God gave us wisdom and foresight to plan some things in advance; Pastor Gabriel and Chief Basil took this event seriously, we held several meetings to make sure it went smoothly, purposefully, and prayerfully. We even added some ceremonial things to show appreciation and respect to emphasize their culture.
It was a long/short day, we started off with Seth sitting on a bag of rice… a pig was tied to a post next to him, and then a series of men who Seth calls “dad or uncle” culturally, began to cut and shave parts of Seth’s beard, and then do the same to the pig next to him. The pig is tied intrinsically to the ceremony, his life is to be offered as part of the ceremony, immediately the pig is taken away and killed to be cooked for the meal. This was done to show respect to their culture, as if Seth “grew up as a Tiale person”, and much more, many came to watch the event because they’ve never seen a white guy do this. They were all excited and encouraged that this occurred, afterwards a series of speeches were given by chiefs, pastors, a government official, Jeremy Pinero, and Adam Pike. The speeches really emphasized the people to be encouraged, this process has started, be patient it will take many years, and once received it will be a blessing for an eternity. Much more was said but for the sake of brevity, we are trying to keep it short. The ribbon was cut, the door was unlocked, and then the house was flooded with close to 300 people. Everyone passed through each room with curiosity to see how a “white-man” lives, people were confused and laughed to see a toilet inside their house, but all in all they caught the vision… this is not some bamboo made house like theirs, this is not some temporary shelter, this is big house built to last for decades… they saw the intent and understand we are here for long term. They are excited to have someone here to live amongst them, learn their language, live life on life with them, trying to understand their worldview and culture, it was a day they so looked forward to, if you see the pictures we hope you see their excitement.
We hung around for the rest of the day with the people, ate some food, laughed, sighed a relief of its over, brought our blow up mattress in OUR HOUSE, and slept in our house for the first time… we could here some of the leftover crowd chatting away still until after 9pm.
We could not have done this with you, our supporting churches and the Tiale people, this was 2 months of hard work, but it’s done. We will spend these next 3 weeks; connecting, furnishing, making a routine, and getting ready to do this full-time. Pray for us in our transitions, our bodies are tired but our spirits are wanting. Thank you for praying for Seth, his lymph node reduced a little bit this past week, continue to pray for us to have wisdom and discernment in how to proceed. And last but not least, now that we have a house, we can invite you to be our guest.
We love and appreciate you all, your feet to the unreached, Seth and Nicole Stokes
Hi there! Sorry for the delay, but we are waiting for after Monday October 23 to post an update. We have been working hard, 8 weeks ago as of today all of our possessions were scattered in the jungle, our delivery truck was on its side, and we were in dissaray not knowing what to do.

In less than a day, our possessions were gathered up, and we started the foundation… 3 teams later from 4 supporting churches, over 25 trips Seth personally drove, countless hours of work, and the help of our Tiale people, we are having our “house opening ceremony” on Monday October, 23.
We are expecting 30-300+ to come to the event. There will be cutural dances, and much more; a cow, a pig and maybe some chicken as “honored guests”-the main meal. It’s a very exciting time for the Tiale people; they have been wanting someone to help them with a Bible translation, to help them with their bible college, and to help disciple them through the whole counsel of God. We are humbled with the opportunity to answer the call. We covet your prayers for strength and wisdom in doing this overwhelming work our God has called us to do.
We have had the privilege to preach several times, do some bible studies, disciple, and even help in the classroom already. Seth even got to preach to some of the evacuees from Ambae in town. It’s been a full 2 months.
All that to say, stay tuned! Next week we will post several pictures of the finished work and of the ceremony.
Continue to pray for us:
1. Health; we have been working hard and by Gods grace we are doing well. Seth has an enlarged lymph node the doctor is concerned about. If the status doesn’t change in 6 weeks Seth will have to undergo some more tests.
2. Wisdom as we begin this work full time.
3. Praise God He is still moving, and there are a people ready for the Gospel.
We love you all! We are so thankful for all the love and support we received during this time, we so needed it! We truly could not do this without you.
Thank you for holding our rope!
Your feet to the unreached, Seth and Nicole Stokes
To say these past few weeks/months have been quite “full” is to say the least. As we write this, we are getting ready to say “good-bye” to the first team we have ever hosted and ready to greet team number two.
For us everything seems so surreal; from less than three months ago Nicole getting life-flighted, to recovery in Australia, a short time to transition, making several trips to the people we will spend the next decade plus of our lives with, to assisting with a conference and then immediately running a conference after that… only to jump into daily shuttles leaving early in the morning and arriving late at night to make preparations for our house, to our delivery truck crashing which scattered our possessions in the jungle. This time has been “full” of blessing also. We have been super blessed by the body of Christ innumerable times, our home church and other supporting churches have stepped up BIG time. We feel unworthy of the love and encouragement, but greatly appreciate it during this time.
Why we have titled this blog “foundations” is three-fold:
Sorry for the delayed update, but we have not had a full “day off” in quite some time… (don’t worry, Nicole is finding time to rest) and wont for a couple more weeks! With two more teams coming we are getting pretty excited to have our “own house”. Follow us on Facebook, it is much easier for us to post pictures and small updates while in the bush. Please pray for safety and transitions for those coming, continued health for us (we write this as Seth is struggling with a stomach bug), and that we seek each opportunity to disciple our friends (the Tiale people), while bringing God glory and keeping Him our focus, not focusing on things of this earth.
Thank you all for your love and Support!
Your feet to the unreached, Seth and Nicole Stokes.
Well, it’s about that time, it’s time to build! If you are interested in coming and helping us build for either; one, two, or all three weeks, we would love to have you! Here are the preferred dates we would like to have teams come, if you want to come outside of these dates please contact us. I have spent several hours researching what days would be cheaper for people to come from America. I started the departure flights from Dallas, (Fort Worth) Texas and or Los Angeles (LAX). You will have to do your own shopping online, the internet here is slow and it took me some time to load pages. Ideally we would like 7-11 people per week/team.
Team-1: There are a few who have committed to this time already, but there is still plenty of space available.
Tuesday August 29th- Friday September 8th
(Framers, Concrete workers)
One day for transition on Saturday, September 9th.
Team-2: We have a team (of 9) coming from Fort Scott, Kansas and are confirmed for:
Sunday September 10th-Tuesday 19th
(Plumbers, Electricians, etc.)
One day for transition on Wednesday, September 20th.
Team-3: There are a few who are committing during this time, but there is plenty space available.
Friday September 22th- Tuesday October 3rd.
(Finishers)
The dates are made in such a way that you get at least 7 working days in Vanuatu, allowing for some transitions, jet-lag, and possibly a nice “fun day” at the end of your trip so you can experience the “beautiful things” of Vanuatu.
If you are interested in coming, please write us: stokingthefires@gmail.com. We will then send you a “schedule for teams” document, along with a Reach Vanuatu Visitor Packet. Both of which should answer most of your questions. We will also try to coordinate you with others who are coming during the same time, which would make the transitions on everyone much easier.
Please pray we can get the materials ready before the teams come… there have not been bags of cement for almost two months. We are in Vanuatu, pray the ordering and delivering of things to our location goes as smoothly as possible. We would much appreciate your prayers in all of this! Thank you.
Your feet to the unreached, Seth and Nicole Stokes
It is crazy to think that just a month ago, Nicole was life-flighted to Australia. Nicole said “good-bye” to me, and then one month later is able to say “hello” to our friends and the people we will minister alongside, Lord willing for many years to come. We love going to the place where God has led us; the people, the culture, and we love that at every moment they are not talking with us, they are speaking in their heart language. We are so excited to start the process of learning their language and culture in just a couple of months, and they are so excited for us to come… They have been asking for missionaries for almost two decades, and they so desperately are wanting someone to speak their language so they can hear the deep truths of God in their heart language; that is why we must translate the Bible into their language. They say things like “we know the trade language, but that is not the language our heart speaks”.
Our first trip to Big bay last week was a brief one; one we did intentionally to remind them we are here, to: “test the waters with Nicole”, to mark out the ground and see what tools we need, to encourage the faithful, and then to host our culturally adopted families and the men we will be discipling for a big meal… it was quite a large group (sorry no pictures, it was night time and was too dark). We sat there and talked until everyone was tired, once again we loved the fact that when we were not talking, everyone was using their heart language to talk amongst themselves, which is encouraging to us. We told them at the fellowship in the morning and at night, we cannot wait to have fellowship with them in their heart language, to which they all reply with eyes wide open, a big smile while nodding their heads in a notion of excitement.
While we were there, we were able to better explain what happened to Nicole, and what it will look like for her, particularly in the next two years as she recovers more fully. The doctors said she would get tired more easily, along with some other symptoms for up to the next two years. We have definitely noticed that Nicole cannot do what she normally was able to do, she needs to rest more often, but other than that she is doing very well! We know that this is not a one week recovery thing, and the doctors did say that she will take up to two years for her to be at full strength, so we are taking things in strides, not overlooking her and making sure we keep her in good health. It was also good for us to see how our people responded to Nicole, everyone was genuinely concerned and cared for her, they also seemed to grasp that she is still recovering even though she looks well.
We would greatly appreciate your prayers to stay with Nicole for these next two years as she gets back (one day) to 100%, if not… we know God’s grace is sufficient and His strength is made perfect in weakness.
We are also getting geared up for a conference we will be a part of… Seth is in the process of training 10-15 teachers who well help team-teach. We will be teaching Creation to Christ to about 30-40 men who are wanting or thinking of being in full-time ministry, along with another 30-60 people who will come as well to the teaching. Needless to say, August 14-19 is coming soon! We would much appreciate your prayer for all that needs to happen with that.
After the conference, we have just two weeks until we start building our house in Big Bay, Lord willing. We will post details about that tomorrow, but we did not want to combine the two updates and make it too lengthy.
We have enjoyed catching up with our co-workers in town, the Pinero family, Frazer, and Emylee. We have had some good fellowship and we help each other out as we are able to. Continue to pray for them and their ministries as well.
Your feet to the unreached, Seth and Nicole Stokes
It is crazy to think that just a month ago, Nicole was life-flighted to Australia. Nicole said “good-bye” to me, and then one month later is able to say “hello” to our friends and the people we will minister alongside, Lord willing for many years to come. We love going to the place where God has led us; the people, the culture, and we love that at every moment they are not talking with us, they are speaking in their heart language. We are so excited to start the process of learning their language and culture in just a couple of months, and they are so excited for us to come… They have been asking for missionaries for almost two decades, and they so desperately are wanting someone to speak their language so they can hear the deep truths of God in their heart language; that is why we must translate the Bible into their language. They say things like “we know the trade language, but that is not the language our heart speaks”.
Our first trip to Big bay last week was a brief one; one we did intentionally to remind them we are here, to: “test the waters with Nicole”, to mark out the ground and see what tools we need, to encourage the faithful, and then to host our culturally adopted families and the men we will be discipling for a big meal… it was quite a large group (sorry no pictures, it was night time and was too dark). We sat there and talked until everyone was tired, once again we loved the fact that when we were not talking, everyone was using their heart language to talk amongst themselves, which is encouraging to us. We told them at the fellowship in the morning and at night, we cannot wait to have fellowship with them in their heart language, to which they all reply with eyes wide open, a big smile while nodding their heads in a notion of excitement.
While we were there, we were able to better explain what happened to Nicole, and what it will look like for her, particularly in the next two years as she recovers more fully. The doctors said she would get tired more easily, along with some other symptoms for up to the next two years. We have definitely noticed that Nicole cannot do what she normally was able to do, she needs to rest more often, but other than that she is doing very well! We know that this is not a one week recovery thing, and the doctors did say that she will take up to two years for her to be at full strength, so we are taking things in strides, not overlooking her and making sure we keep her in good health. It was also good for us to see how our people responded to Nicole, everyone was genuinely concerned and cared for her, they also seemed to grasp that she is still recovering even though she looks well.
We would greatly appreciate your prayers to stay with Nicole for these next two years as she gets back (one day) to 100%, if not… we know God’s grace is sufficient and His strength is made perfect in weakness.
We are also getting geared up for a conference we will be a part of… Seth is in the process of training 10-15 teachers who well help team-teach. We will be teaching Creation to Christ to about 30-40 men who are wanting or thinking of being in full-time ministry, along with another 30-60 people who will come as well to the teaching. Needless to say, August 14-19 is coming soon! We would much appreciate your prayer for all that needs to happen with that.
After the conference, we have just two weeks until we start building our house in Big Bay, Lord willing. We will post details about that tomorrow, but we did not want to combine the two updates and make it too lengthy.
We have enjoyed catching up with our co-workers in town, the Pinero family, Frazer, and Emylee. We have had some good fellowship and we help each other out as we are able to. Continue to pray for them and their ministries as well.
Your feet to the unreached, Seth and Nicole Stokes