Monday: Prayer together (Ben and Ang), Dinner with Angela’s parentsTuesday: Ben at Kilcona office 9-5, Dinner with Ben’s parentsWednesday: Angela at Kilcona office 9-5, Dinner (open for with anyone)Thursday: Date day for Ben and Angela while Cassie gets to hang out with her Auntie Lisa and Cousins, Dinner (open for with anyone)Friday: Titus Project Focus Day (Prayer, planning, Communicating etc.), Dinner (open for with anyone)Saturday: Day offSunday: Church (teaching), Lunch with friends, Dinner (open for anyone)
It is good to be home.
Home in Canada
The value of investing in others
Over Half Way
Carter Chavez Reporting
Well I’ll start off by saying Hi, my name is Carter Chavez and I am Ben’s cousin. God has allowed me the amazing opportunity to come over to Taiwan and serve with Ben and Ang. It’s been really cool to come over here and see how God is using them to further his Kingdom. They wanted me to talk about some of the things that I have enjoyed about being here. So here they are with #1 being my favorite.
#5 SBS class- I had a chance to sit in on an SBS class (the class where you study the whole bible inductively for a year). We were studying 1 John and it was really fun to study a lot of the historical background about the book and look at why John wrote the book.
#4 The food- I love food and the food over here is amazing!!! It’s been so fun to try all of these new foods and getting to experience Taiwanese culture!
#3 Prayer- It’s been so cool all the time we pray out here. Every time we get together or do anything we are always just praying constantly. It’s been a great reminder how how important prayer is in our daily lives.
#2 Cassie- It’s been such blast getting to hang out with her. She is such a cute little character who is so fun to be around and to play with. I love every minute of being with her and it gives me such joy to be around her!
#1 The Rock- The Rock is a cafe ministry where locals will come to work on their English. We will give them drinks and just hang out and talk with them in English. For me this has been the hardest thing, yet the most rewarding. It takes a lot of energy for me to keep a conversation going and to share the gospel as well. It is great though to die to myself and rely on God for strength and for him to use me in the way he wants.
Philippines
My walk home
- First I saw an old man on a scooter getting ready to park. He stopped the scooter, moved a sandbag that he had left next to the curb to save his spot, and then parked the scooter.
- Then I saw a girl about 10 years old walking into her apartment still in her school uniform. I looked at my watch 5:50pm- wow, kids would never go to school that late in Canada.
- I kept walking past the guy who sells stinky tofu. If you don’t remember our description of this food from before…think REALLY smelly. Yuck! Everyday I walk by and try not to scrunch up my nose and offend anyone.
- Two of my friends walk towards me. They are students in the 9 month bible school YWAM runs. One of them asks me about my mom. It is so good to have people who care and remember. (update: she will be going for chemo for 3 months, then surgery, then more chemo, please pray for her!!!)
- After we go our separate ways I pass my favorite Golden Retriever I talk to everyday, "Hey big guy…are you hot? Me too!"
- At the corner of our street our local shoe cobbler says hi to me. Everyday we say hi as he fixes people’s shoes.
- And then I enter our apartment, home sweet home! Cassie and Ben are both having naps. Can I have one too? Maybe next month :)
Update on my mom
I will never leave you
My homeland :)
Sweden, Germany and Family!
has a large campus (over 50 acres) with Trees, Horses, Flowers and many
buildings. It is a 5 minute walk from a salt water sea- amazing! The hospitality
we received was overwhelming as we enjoyed meals with SBS staff, the Bible Core
Course leader, the head of the training department and everyone on the base.
in Europe at the same time as Ben’s sister’s family decided to take vacation
there for a friend’s wedding. We had two wonderful days with Mike, Lisa and our
four nieces and nephews! They found an apartment that we could rent
all together, so we shared meals, walked around Frankfurt and just relaxed
together. It could not have been a better time! Plus it was Cassie’s first
birthday (see her blog down the page) and what a gift from God to be able
to spend it with family.
like Taiwan. All the staff live in different apartments and the schools run in
some different places. The main place is a boat that is secured to a dock.
That is where we are staying. It used to be a restaurant but now YWAM owns
it and operates out of it. We’ll talk more about Ukraine in our next post
because we just got here last night.
end it talks about God leading His people Israel and Ben felt God spoke
that as a promise that He will lead us as well, so we feel a peace
about waiting to hear God speak.
Europe Whirlwind
Titus Conference
the homes well cared for and the gardens tended. This week we’ve had a lot of
meetings. Usually meetings tend to be pretty much the same no matter what you’re
doing. But this time it was a little different. The nature of our department is
that we are very few and we work all over the world. Actually, its a little bit
like the gardens here. Each home has a little garden and the gardeners need to
make time to talk together. If they don’t, then their carrot patches might
suffer… Ok. So you can’t take the analogy very far but the point is that we
didn’t even know most of the people in our department (which is Titus
Project).
team – and it was well worth it. We spent much time in prayer together, talking
about the things we’ve been doing, things that have been working well and things
we need to improve on. We are SO thankful for our coworkers and friends who have
given much to be doing what we are doing. Thank you for your prayers for us this
week, they have been put to good use.
potential places in Europe where we might run Titus. England, Sweden and
Ukraine. Sadly we won’t be able to visit a number of other bases that are also
very real potential locations like Romania, etc. Please keep praying for us. We
are all doing great, Cassie is travelling well and making lots of friends as
usual.
Ben and Angela- Football Coaches!
- Completing ‘Titus Times’ a newsletter we send out to all the SBS and Titus Locations
- Balancing the books from the 9 different outreach teams we just sent out. Try accounting for spending in many different countries (where receipts don’t really exist) in a country like Taiwan that has strict accounting standards and wants receipts for EVERYTHING!
- Preparing to teach during our Taiwan staff training week on Time and Financial Management (please pray for us as we do this next Thursday)
- In May we are going to Europe for a Titus Project and SBS conference. We have to prepare a presentation for that conference.
- Preparing a staff training manual for Titus Project International
There can’t be only one God…
I’m hungry but…
The Story of Stuff
recommended this site. It’s got a good message – that our consumption driven
life is a one-way street with a dead-end. If you open the webpage http://www.storyofstuff.com and hit the play button, a 20 minute movie will play –
its definitely worth a watch. The host is well-spoken and the stick-figure
animation entertaining but elucidating. Anyway. That said, the only critique is
that there is no conclusive solution to the root problem. They know the problem
– that we’ve been trained that the purpose of life is consumerism. However, I
could not find the solution – what is the purpose of life? Love to hear your
comments: please email us.
Love was in the air…
Three Cups of Tea
One man. He failed to climb the mountain. Almost died on his way down. Really, what’s all the fuss about then?
One little girl. Her mom died during her birth. Country bumpkin. Really, what’s all the fuss about then?
Read the book. Pause to feel the emotions. Dream a little. One person can make a difference. It’s in your hands now.
