Dear Family and Friends,
At the beginning of 2018 we entered into an exhausting
season. When we counted what we were
doing it was four distinct ministry jobs.
First, we were serving with East African Diaspora as missionaries to
America. Second, we were house parents
for single mothers at Jubilee Village.
Third, we were attempting to start a new church called Nations’ Chapel
in Carol Stream, Illinois. Fourth, we
were interim pastoring at Lighthouse Fellowship in Huntley, Illinois. Our sleep was frequently interrupted. The cultural contexts of each required great
adaptation. It was difficult to culturally shift quickly from one to
another. Yet, each one represented an
area of the American experience for which we deeply loved and felt God had
called us to. Also, each one provided a
portion of the resources we needed to pay our family bills. We needed God to do the sifting and get us
back on a Sabbath rhythm cared for by His providence.
The sifting has happened.
We’ll share some more details in the next month as it gets even more
clear. However, this month we want to
share the best news that has come. The
Lord gave us a break when our children and grandchildren needed attention.
We’re now grandparents. Our
oldest daughter, Sophia; and her husband, Matt Cardillo welcomed their
daughter, Peniel Angelica Cardillo into the world on Wednesday, July 18. Her name sounds like, “Penny L.” They are calling her Penny for short. Her name comes from the story of Jacob
wrestling with God in Genesis 32.
After the wrestling Jacob (heel grabber) becomes Israel (struggled with
God.) The place where the wrestling match
happened is named Peniel (Face of God.)
Israel declares, “For I have seen God face to face and
I have been delivered.”
When we see Penny, we see her move her hands in a thoughtful
way as Dave’s mom did. She is
attentive to make eye contact and will even look at books. Her mouth looks like Sophia’s. The rest of her face looks like Matt minus
his beard. Some remark that she looks like
Jana and ponders matters as Dave.
When we close our eyes, we see her.
Matt and Sophia have pushed against many presuppositions of
our American contemporary culture.
Shortly after their wedding in July 2015 they moved to Rwanda as
missionaries serving at Kigali International Community School (KICS.) They didn’t seek to advance their career and
stability. After two years they
returned to the USA. They live in
Philadelphia near Matt’s family in New Jersey.
Matt drives a truck for Sysco and is preparing to take his MCAT. They live simply. Sophia stayed home during her pregnancy in
preparation. They are one of the first
of their peers to have children. In
many ways, Matt and Sophia are living out old fashioned values of an American
experience generations before themselves.
As such they must wrestle with God and men. Penny
shows the face of God. We trust that she
will be a blessed child who will bless many in return.
Dave, Jana, and Timothy started traveling to Philadelphia as
Sophia went into labor. We arrived on
Thursday, July 19 to see her. We stayed
through the weekend and helped out the best we could. We shopped for them, cooked, and gave a
break or two so Matt and Sophia could rest.
While in Philadelphia we were able to on Saturday, July 21
visit our old missionary colleagues, Bryan and Holly Hixson, and their
daughter, Grace. The Hixsons have
recently left Rwanda. Holly is teaching
science at Cairn University (a Christian liberal arts school.) It was so good to connect with them. We trust the students and faculty at Cairn
will be blessed by the Hixson’s presence.
As the weekend closed Jana flew back to Chicago for our
Jubilee Village responsibilities. Dave
and Timothy began driving. Timothy had
his Paralympic Junior Nationals in Fort Wayne, Indiana from Wednesday, July 24
to Friday, July 27.
Unfortunately, all of the travel was very hard on
Timothy. His cerebral palsy affects
sensations and digestion. He has head
aches when he’s in the car. He sleeps to
get through the pain. The travel made
eating on schedule difficult. It also
made eating the right healthy combinations of food problematic. By the time we reached Fort Wayne the week
of travel had left Timothy quite sick.
Timothy was barely able to gather his strength for the long
jump on Wednesday, July 24. All who
watched were shocked that a kid who was in so much pain gathered his available
strength to make 4 of the 6 jumps. He
won his classification among all competitors under the age of 23 at just the
age of 15. There is no doubt, God has
made him talented. Nor is there any
doubt that Timothy works very hard.
We were curious how he would do in the 200 meters on
Thursday and the 100 meters on Friday. His
previous times in those events were just fractions away from making the
“emerging” category in which he goes into the international data base. Yet, by Thursday the pain was too
much. Timothy and Dave decided to call
it quits and returned home to Carol Stream.
Timothy spent about 5 days resting and recovering. We’re now back to the routine of consistent
nutrition, exercise, and rest. We wait in hope for other opportunities.
In many ways through this wrestling we do see the face of
God. In fact, it is in that wrestling
in which He is the closest to us and we are the most dependent upon Him.
Having biological grandchildren has reminded us of our
spiritual grandchildren for which we are very thankful. God’s grace allowed us to initiate and
shepherd movements in Uganda and Rwanda.
Those movements now have people scattered throughout North America and
Europe. We’ve realized that as our
biological family is no longer in a single location, so our spiritual family
also is scattered. To be a good
grandparent we must structure our lives to live regionally and internationally. We’re pondering how that is the call of
God. Please keep our family in your
prayers.
Mungu akubariki (May God bless you,)
Dave and Jana
P.S.
Contributions may be sent to:
Ignite Church Planting
P.O. Box 189
Schererville, IN 46375
Online contributions can be made at http://www.ignitechurchplanting.com/donate.html
By clicking the "Donate" button you will be taken to a secure site where you can give your donation. Select "Giving Type" and designate your gift for "Nations Chapel."
Ignite Church Planting
P.O. Box 189
Schererville, IN 46375
Online contributions can be made at http://www.ignitechurchplanting.com/donate.html
By clicking the "Donate" button you will be taken to a secure site where you can give your donation. Select "Giving Type" and designate your gift for "Nations Chapel."
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