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September 30, 2015

Newsletter – August/September 2015

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Dear friends,

One of my favorite scriptures throughout my Christian walk is Proverbs 3:5-6. “Trust in the Lord with all your heart. And lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.”

In Jeremiah 10:23 we are told: “O Lord, I know the way of man is not in himself; it is not in man who walks to direct his own steps.”

I am a planner by nature and can spend a lot of time considering what I should or should not do. This summer was very different for me and did not proceed as I planned.

Gary Woody and I drove to North Dakota where I planned to spend the summer working with the family business. In only a few days after arriving, I was hospitalized for heart problems. After seeing a few doctors in various cities, I ended up in July at the Mayo clinic in Rochester Minnesota having open heart surgery. Praise God, the operation was successful and I am now recovering in Fairbanks, Alaska. I am thankful for the many people that prayed for me during this time.

Lorrie and Amy spent most of their summer caring for Lorrie’s parents. Lorrie’s mom had a stroke and her father has been experiencing some of the effects of aging at 90 years old. Both spent time in the hospital in Wasilla and needed full time care when they were out. They are presently in an assisted living home and will be moving shortly to another one in Oregon.

Lorrie is in Manila now and will be there for a little over one month. Amy will be going next week and plans to stay until early spring. She will teach at the school. The doctor allowed me to go for about two weeks in October so I can attend the annual Pastor’s Conference. Lorrie and I plan to return to the Philippines in January to host this year’s guests and to teach at the school as well.

As always, please continue to pray for the school, staff, and for us as well as we travel and teach these young people!

Sincerely in Christ,

Nels, Lorrie, Amy and family

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July 1, 2015

Newsletter – May/June 2015

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“…In the world you will have tribulation. But be of good cheer. I have overcome the world.” In John 16:33 (MEV) Jesus gave us both a command and a promise. It’s not an unexpected event to have trials and tribulations; it is a guaranteed fact of life. The test is how you deal with them when they come. When I (Amy) am going through hard times, my inclination all too often is to cry out, “God, Why ME?” The question should be, “Why NOT Me?” What’s the difference between a diamond and a lump of coal? Time and pressure–lots and lots of both.

In Romans 8:28 (NIV) we are told, “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” I’ve heard that verse so many times, and quoted it to others as well. But when you are deep in the midst of life’s storms and earthquakes, sometimes it’s hard not to just mouth the platitude rather than really taking hold and believing in it. I know intellectually that my God is BIG and in charge and I say that I trust Him for everything that happens in my life to make it all turn out well. Sometimes I need some nudging to embrace this heart-felt belief and take comfort in this simple, wonderful fact: God is God. He’s the one who decides it all and I don’t have to stress. So no matter what we’re going through, we can be comforted that our God is in charge. When we let Him lead us, we will see great and wonderful things! He has commanded us “be of good cheer,” and all throughout the Bible this is emphasized: “a merry heart makes good medicine” (Prov 17:22), “Shout for joy to the Lord…” (Ps 100:1, others), whistle while you work. OK, that last one was from Disney, but very appropriate, yes? When I am confronted with a difficult trial and it seems like I am stressed to the breaking point, often I just laugh.

Please be lifting our family up in prayer. We are being given the opportunity to practice what we preach; faith and trust in God’s leading and healing. My grandparents have been in and out of the hospital; Grandma with a stroke and complications, Grandpa with congenital heart failure. Dad (Nels) has been to the ER and now is preparing for heart surgery. Mom (Lorrie) and Nathan fell down a mountain while hiking. Nathan very kindly broke Mom’s fall so she only suffered aches, pains and bruises and Nathan broke his ankle and leg in three places and has had one of hopefully only two surgeries. We are determined to continue to walk in His promises and trust Him as we live our lives with good cheer!

The youth camps went well again this year with many young people getting saved and baptized. It is always exciting to see lives changed and God’s kingdom expanded. The Bible school will once again start next month. This year we are working in conjunction with another local college and offering some secular training. We believe this will help our students in “tent making” after they graduate from Bible school.

Thank you for your faithfulness to our family and to the work in the Philippines!

Amy for the Church family

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January 23, 2015

Newsletter – January 2015

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Dear Friends,

Recently I have been reminded that we need to live for this day. By nature, I am a visionary person. From as early as I can remember, I would plan and dream about the future. When Lorrie and I were traveling doing construction oversight in the Alaskan villages we had the opportunity to travel down the Kuskokwim River with an elderly Native man. He told us as a boy he would sit in the front of the boat and always try to see around the corner ahead. Instead of focusing on the things that he could now see, his attention was on what he could not yet see. Often that describes me.

There’s an old song that says, “One day at a time sweet Jesus/That’s all I’m askin’ of you/ Just give me the strength To do every day what I have to do/Yesterday’s gone sweet Jesus And tomorrow may never be mine/Lord, help me today, show me the way One day at a time.”

Let me paraphrase Matthew 6:34; “Don’t worry about tomorrow because there are sufficient things that need our attention today.” In Philippians 4 we are reminded not to be anxious for anything, but in everything with prayer and thanksgiving let your requests be made known to Him. We are also told in Jeremiah 10:23 that it is not in man that walks to direct his own steps.

If we are so busy with the cares and concerns, and yes even the joys, of tomorrow we very well may miss the Lord’s assignments for today. It is beautiful to watch the sun as it rises over the ocean where we live in the Philippines. But the beauty only lasts for a short amount of time and is only enjoyed by those who are watching. There are things to see and words to be heard and thoughts to be shared throughout the day – and often only at a certain opportune time. Proverbs tells us pleasant words are sweet to the soul and health to the bones. They bring health to the receiver and perhaps even the giver as well.

Last year is past. It is past with its victories and regrets. We have begun a new year. As you and I walk this year, will our eyes be open to see His fields that are white unto harvest around us every day?

John and Sandra Knutson from Alaska are completing their teaching series this week at the Bible School in Virac. They have been instrumental in bringing healing of past hurts to the young people in the class. We are always thankful for those of you that are able to come and share your talents with us as we serve in the Philippines. We have found that those that come not only bless but are blessed as they give of themselves.

Please remember to pray for the students and staff at the Bible school as well as the pastors that serve throughout the Philippines. Most live in remote areas and have very little worldly goods. They dedicate themselves to seeing God’s kingdom expanded.

Thank you for your love and encouragement. We are here because you have chosen to trust and support us with your prayers and finances.

Your friends,

Nels, Lorrie, and Amy

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May 20, 2014

Newsletter – May 2014

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Dear friends,

Last Sunday I spoke at a church on “Hope.” I Peter 3:15 tells us, “But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts, and always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear.” Three things stand out to me, one, we must “sanctify” ourselves which means “to be set apart.” Do we deliberately follow after God in our hearts and our ways? Number two; is there sufficient difference in our lives that people will ask us about our faith? Or are we so much like the “world” that no one notices a difference? And three, because of our relationship with Him, we have a natural hope that the non-Christian doesn’t possess.

During the last days and weeks we have had three youth camps. One camp was on the island of Leyte, the one that was severely hit by last year’s typhoon. The camp went very well with many saved and 13 baptized in water. The second camp was on the island of Palawan. They also experienced many who were saved and 14 who entered into the waters of baptism. The third camp was on our island of Catanduanes. Lorrie and I had the opportunity to speak at this camp where 16 were baptized in water. Through your prayers and the hard work of many Filipino brethren, the camps were again this year a huge success!

This month, Lorrie and Amy were asked to be the speaker’s at a Ladies Fellowship in Cebu. Over 60 ladies attended the daylong meetings. The theme of the day was, “The Proverbs 31 Woman.” Lorrie said, “It was exciting to share with them about being the women God created them to be.“ She was able to encourage them to not be under condemnation, but to seek God so that they could live their destiny. Amy shared several different Biblical examples of women who were used by God in a variety of circumstances. She emphasized that we are all important to God and He is able to use us at each stage of our life.

While on the island of Cebu, they were blessed to participate in an outreach ministry to children in a rural village. Lorrie shared the story of creation and then they participated in the late distribution of Christmas “shoe boxes”. Amy said, “It was incredible to see the joy such simple gifts brought to the children who have so little.”

As an additional bonus, Lorrie went to the plaza one afternoon. While there she was able to share the gospel with two teenage girls and give them tracts in the Filipino language. The next day she met them and asked if they had accepted Jesus as their savior? They both said they did and they desired to learn more. Lorrie introduced them to a Christian lady from our church in Cebu. She immediately conducted an introductory Bible study with them. Praise God these young girls have found hope for the future! Romans 15:13 “Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.”

Nels, Lorrie, and Amy

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April 21, 2014

Newsletter – April 2014

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April 2014

Dear Friends,

Paul says in Romans we are to be “living sacrifices, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service.” He goes on to say, “do not conform to this world, but be transformed….” One definition of conform means to take on another’s pattern in mind and character, whereas, transform means to change into another’s form. The Lord is exhorting us through Paul to not be like the world, but rather be changed by the infilling of His Holy Spirit.

In II Corinthians, we are told we are new creations through Jesus Christ, the old has passed away and He has given us the ministry of reconciliation. In other words, we all have been given the ministry of sharing our faith with others.

With this in mind, Lorrie and our daughter Amy, were asked to share at a weekend graduation retreat for the Criminology class of a local college. The retreat was held at a beach. Amy encouraged the young people to remember it is the duty of the strong to protect the weak. Lorrie exhorted the students that they can be life changers in the Philippines. God has a purpose for each of them and they need to surrender their lives to Jesus. Lorrie was able then to individually talk with many of the young people. She found many of them lacked direction and purpose and needed healing from their childhood hurts. She challenged them to receive Jesus into their lives, the one who could touch them and change their hearts and lives forever.

For the last months Lorrie has been teaching the Book of Genesis at the Bible school in Virac. Amy has been teaching English as well as some art. I have been teaching the Book of Acts. It has been a pleasure to share with these young people that have dedicated their lives to the Lord.

This month we enjoyed having an old friend, Bob Nath, visit us. He was a blessing to the Filipino people and us as he shared and prayed for many.

Because of your generosity, we are able to continue to help the people of Leyte that were hit by the devastating typhoon last year. We bought a long-bar chainsaw enabling them to make lumber from the fallen coconut trees. The lumber is being used to build new simple homes for those that were completely destroyed. We were able to give extra money and materials to some widows. We also are helping on a new water system for the village and a new well. Our latest project is to build a classroom for their school. Two of the three school buildings were completely destroyed.

Please be in prayer for our May camp in Virac. Lorrie and I will be part of the speakers this year.

You can now go to our website, www.reapint.org and give donations using PayPal.
In His service,

Nels, Lorrie, and Amy

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