Doctor’s Visit #1

Well we had our first Doctor’s visit today since arriving in Taiwan over 2 months ago (wow time flies)! Actually, earlier this week a friend ours, Anna, who has had a child here took us through the process and registered us for our first visit … and thank goodness she did! If you speak Chinese fluently the whole thing would be a breeze, but for us it was wonderful to know what the process was.

We arrived, checked in and Angela proceeded to check her blood pressure on one of those automatic machines. She was called in a little after 9am, we were #1. A few minutes with Dr Ling (female) who could speak very good English and we were ushered into a little room for the ultrasound – what a miracle! There, little heart-a-beating was our little baby bean (thought I was going to tell you boy or girl, didn’t you … well, you will have to wait like the rest of us :). We both almost cried, its amazing!  Bean was moving all over. They gave us a little printout so you can see the pictures of the ultrasound too.

And the rest is history, as they say. Thanks for all your prayers and thoughts, we are so thankful to God.

A plug for ‘ 4 Tickets to Christmas’

Every year my best friend Liza May Johnson directs the best Christmas musical in Winnipeg- and that isn’t biased at all!!
 
This year it is called 4 Tickets to Christmas, here is the description:
 

This year’s Christmas Production grows out of a captivating story set in 1905.  When a touring musical family finds no place to go for Christmas, they return to their grandparents’ farm for the holidays.  There they are forced to deal with long-standing conflicts.  In the process they learn the importance of following God’s unique direction for their lives.  New songs and familiar carols are woven together with a turn-of-the-century flavor appropriate for the era.

 

It is showing this week from the 4-9 of December- all the details are available at www.kilcona.org

 

So if you are in the Winnipeg area and you want to be inspired this Christmas take the time to check out this musical, it will well be worth it!!

 

And hey, if you are there anyway, take your DVD recorder and then send us a copy afterwards! We desperately want to see it!

 

For those of you who are involved in the musical, may God be your strength to get through every night. We know His love and joy will shine through you to touch others lives in His name!! We are praying for you this week!

The Philippines

It is an incredible thing to be a part of God’s work. We are no great people and so for Him to include us is more than we deserve. Our time in the Philippines with the Pastor Edmar & Mangalona as well as Pastor Lemwel and Fredalyn was incredible! They serve the people of Santiago and the tribes in the area so faithfully, teaching them to read, feeding their kids occasionally to help and are looking to start a farm (so they don’t become dependant), as well as sharing with them the Word of God, all of which improve the life of the people they serve.

We encouraged them in their work even though we probably learnt more from them than they did from us. We taught in the Bible school they run and also joined them in their outreaches, sharing stories with the kids and encouraging the house churches.

We will send out an email with more info, so if you don’t get it but want to know more just send us an email and we will make sure we include you!

On a different note, we heard that there is lots of snow in Winnipeg these days, so the background is in honour of all of you who have snow. We are jealous!!

ps. We didn’t have internet the whole week in the Philippines so we just listened to the grey cup and found out the Bombers lost :( Oh, well, we will have to make it again next year and win!

Gonzo

We’re heading off in a couple hours for a week of teaching in a church in the Philippines. Yes, it does mean we will miss the Grey Cup, but alas such is life. Actually, we are super stoked to be going because that is what we’ve come here for!! We will be teaching their Bible students and some pastors Inductive Bible Study through Paul’s letter to the Ephesians. Most of the Bible students are new Christians and that is exciting because Ephesians really deals with the blessings of being a Christian and how to live for God. If you are ever looking for some good reading, go through Ephesians and trace all the things that comes with the inheritance of being ‘in Christ.’ What is really interesting is that Paul could see that their lives were getting to be very messy and full of the different cults of the day, but while he did address that at the end, he focuses more on their own personal understanding of who they are at the core. He recognized the root of the problem and dealt with that, not just the symptom.
 
Ok – we love you all very much! See you (on here, that is) in a week and a half.

Christmas is coming!

I’m sitting in my apartment right now drinking joy tea from Starbucks (thanks Michelle!) and listening to Christmas carols. I love Christmas! I wonder what it will be like here on December 25 since the Taiwanese don’t celebrate Christmas.
 
This morning I finished sending out all of our Christmas cards. We thought about mailing them in bulk to someone and having them mail them in Winnipeg for us, but get this: it is cheaper to send mail from here (13NT= 35 cents each) than it is within Canada!! Crazy eh? We are figuring out that this is a very strange place where certain things are cheaper than at home, but most things are around the same price, and some are more expensive.
 
Other news which is very important is that I got my very first Christmas present already! That is right! The bombers will be in the Grey Cup! Can you believe it!! In chinese we say Zhen (pronounced jen) de ma??? I listened to the game the next day since I didn’t want to wake up at 4:00am. Ben had already looked at the score but he promised to keep it a secret and he did a great job since he was probably dying to tell me. Bombers against Saskatchewan! It doesn’t get much better. Sadly we will be in the Philippines when the game is on and we will most likely not get to listen to it, so I think that will be one game I just check the score on. My brother and his girlfriend Tanya will be at the game!! I am so excited for them, that will be an amazing game! Labour day classic x 100! The colours of this webpage are in honour of them!
 
I had better get to work on our Ephesians teaching- such a great book! Hope you have a wonderful day!

Ode to Ben

I want to tell everyone what an amazing man Ben is. I know that you already know this but here are just a few examples in the past few weeks:
 
  • Everyday he carries my purse with all of our homework in it
  • Twice this past week he has done the dishes without me even having to ask him
  • He makes the bed everyday while I shower
  • He tells me he likes the extra fat I am putting on (baby fat that is!)
  • Last night I went to bed super early and had a great night sleep, but he went to bed late and only got about four hours- then this morning I had to walk to get milk and he asks ‘should I go’? I was the one up and he was still in bed, but he still offered.

I could go on and on, but I just wanted to honour him today and let everyone know that I married the best man in the world!! I hope he doesn’t delete this blog :)

Opportunities galore!

Twice a week we go to ‘The Rock’ (YWAM’s free coffee bar) to teach English and get to know the local students of the area. This has been so much fun, the Taiwanese are very friendly and kind. One thing (out of many) that has been a shock to us is the amount of questions we get about our faith in Jesus. Back in Canada religion is a taboo subject most of the time, but here people are very open and want to talk about it. They have many great questions like, "How is it fair that God forgives anyone no matter what they have done if they ask and believe that Jesus is the Son of God?" Another guy asked me once about a part of 1 Thessalonians where it says that when Jesus comes back it will be as a thief in the night. He couldn’t understand the fact that it was a figure of speech to imply it will be a surprise at an unknown time. He just thought, "Jesus is good and a thief is bad, so how can this be?" It really emphasized for Ben and I the importance of helping people understand even simple figures of speech in the bible.

In other news, we are super excited because we will be going to the Philippines in a few weeks to teach the pastors of a church and the students in the church’s bible school for a week. It is quite last minute but we prayed and felt it was the right thing to do, so we have two weeks to prepare what we will be teaching, arrange flights etc. If you think about it please pray for us!    

Prayer Requests & Packages

We’ll start with the packages – we’ve already received two, one from Mom K and one from Kevin & Tanya for Angela’s birthday – what a pleasure it has been to see a few familiar things! Thank you!

And we finally put up some prayer requests – feel free to take a moment to bring them before God. We really desire to make an impact here and we know that our prayers make a difference. So we’ll try to keep one updated each time we update the blog.

We are healthy and well taken care of, thank you for your prayers and support which have been well used in the last month.

On that note: you know that from Canada we have to dig all the way through the earth to get to China (remember that from your childhood?) – so it turns out that all the places and times over here are opposite. Yesterday is really in front of me (we would say the future was in front of us) and tomorrow is behind me (which naturally seems like it should already be history) – yeah, figure that one out :). Actually, we have excellent teachers who explained it very well! Kudos to Crystal & Will (their English names).

Life for us here

Do you ever feel like time is going by too fast? I was saying to Ben today, "I think it is almost time to update our webpage" and then we saw it had been five days since the last update! Between chinese classes, homework, and having a birthday, time has been getting away on us. We are really enjoying learning chinese though, even if the memorizing of vocabulary is tough. Ben’s better at it than me, but we are not supposed to compare :) We have been teaching english classes twice a week and have been having fun getting to know some wonderful Taiwanese people. We are hoping to have the class over to our house for a party in the next few weeks. While we are not really here to teach english, we are here to build relationships, and this has been a great way.
 
Well, it is bedtime, so off I go. We hope you enjoy seeing the new pictures of our place (now that we have some furniture) and look for the strange picture at the end of the set :) Pretty soon we’ll post a video of us speaking chinese… exciting stuff!

Garbage in, Garbage out.

Every week in Canada you gather all your garbage and put it out at the curb. If you are like Ben’s parents, you have to put it out either really late or super early, if not the racoons will get it. The worst is, if you forget it is garbage day, you have to wait a whole extra week before you will be able to get rid of it.
 
Not so here in Taiwan!
 
Every night at exactly 9:00pm (at least it is for our street) we hear the music of Fur Lise by Beethoven filling the air. That is our cue! We madly dash around the house getting all the garbage from each room, because of course we didn’t get it ready beforehand. Then Ben runs down the stairs (we are on the second floor), meets all of our neighbours, and when the garbage truck passes he throws the garbage in. Life is definitely different here.
 
By the way, on a side note, can you imagine being one of the garbage workers that drive the truck? They MUST hate that song with a passion!

Titus Project Update

Titus Project South Africa ran for the first time this year. Serving with Titus South Africa is the ultimate goal for us, but Taiwan is excellent preparation for that as we study under the person who founded Titus. The South Africa team just put out a newsletter and we wanted to share a small exerpt from it. This is what one team member said,
"I thing the biggest highlight for me was when one of the senior pastors came up to me and asked to speak to me in private. He started telling me that he had been to five years of bible college and had been a pastor for many years but he said, ‘I have never experienced anything as powerful as this training.’"
 
Here in Taiwan, Titus Project will be starting early next year, but we are already going to begin meeting together to pray and prepare for the school. Ben and I are also praying about an opportunity to go the the Philippines to teach in a local church there. If you think about it please pray that we will have guidance. Any travelling and teaching we do will be expensive and the churches will not be able to pay us or for our transportation.  But that is why we are here. So, we want to make sure we don’t say yes to everything but really get God’s direction.
 
 

Our BIG Announcement

Hey Everybody!
 
Well, if you haven’t yet heard – we’re pregnant! We have our first little one on the way. It is about 9 weeks along in Angela’s tummy. Interesting, this month it will grow up to 3" in length and will be about the size of an apple. Fingers and toes get their soft nails and taste buds are developed – just what I like :). Angela is feeling well and has been so blessed with only mild nausea and many mid-afternoon naps. She says shes never been so tired in her life but somebody told her its like running a marathon every day. Other than that, there are a number of (foreign) recent mothers here and they have all had really good experiences at the hospital here so we feel comfortable with that. Angela will be going for her first doctors appointment in the next couple weeks, that will probably be an experience worth sharing.
 
It is a real joy and wonder to be part of bringing a new person into the world. We’re very blessed to participate in such a miracle, even when it surprised us. Someone once gave us good advice, don’t get married until you’re ready to start having kids – you just never know when they will appear! :) But we’re doing well, we have an apartment and are starting to settle in to some routine.
 
Thanks for all your prayers. With love from Ben, Angela & the little one to come.

Location location location…

When we walked in we knew it would be perfect! A few days before we had emailed a friend here in Taiwan what we were looking for in an apartment. Second floor, close to the office, with an extra bedroom for all our guests that will come to visit (that’s you, hint hint)! It wasn’t long before our friend told us about the apartment right underneath hers. We went to look at it and said yes right away. The biggest factor is that it is very clean (for those who know Angela, that is important). "Cochroach free is the way we like to be" she sings.
 
We don’t have pictures yet, but we don’t have running water either – we’ll be getting both of those soon though! We posted our address on the website for all those wonderful letters and packages you’ll be sending. Well, our time in this smoky internet cafe is running out – watch for a new video this coming weekend – you won’t want to miss it!

‘New’

This week must be characterized by the word ‘new’. New temperatures, foods, languages (yes, multiple), events, people, places, sights, prayers, smells, experiences, the list goes on… I’ll highlight two for you, one pleasant, one putrid.
 
Let’s begin with the smell first. It occurs along the busier streets and until you learn what restaurant and where that type of restaurant is, there is no predicting when it will hit. One, such as you or I, might be walking along enjoying the evening sounds and people, the incredible number of stalls hawking their soup and squids, their shoes and starfruit (yes, it is a fruit and it is a star shape when you slice it like a cucumber, google images have some great pictures of it). Back to your pleasant walk. Yumm, you smell some chicken noodle soup or maybe some sweet asian desserts. Suddenly, your nose is assaulted by this powerful, overwhelming smell. You bend over double (not ready to ralph … sorry if anyone named ralph is reading this) but just because it is so completely overpowering. A moment later it is gone as a gust of wind whooshes by and you think, maybe I imagined it, nothing could be that strong. You continue along and within a couple steps double over again. No, you realize you weren’t imagining it. Across the street you see a nice little man looking at you over his grill (‘those foreigners, always doing things differently’ he might be thinking) and there on the grill sit the innocent culprits. A pile of tofu, the outsides turned a brown. Stinky tofu – world-reknowned, terrified by some and delighted in by others. *
 
You continue on your walk and continue to pass shop after shop and stall after stall. You come across a little sign that reads ‘The Rock’ and a little door that leads to a second floor room. You enter through a clear glass door to find a simple coffee shop filled with a number of tables. Your ears are filled with many sounds, something like chinese from your right (that is probably Taiwanese, but you can’t actually tell the difference), some more chinese (ah, you hear the words ‘how ba how’ signifying you are correct – evidently your kind little translater – that’s me – tells you it means ‘good, no good’, similar to what young people now say ‘what-ever’). Finally, a familiar voice says hello and you begin to feel at ease. This is a free coffee shop run to encourage the surrounding university student population to engage with us, they learn some english, we learn some chinese and important friendships are cultivated which through time and persistence leads to freedom and new life for many.

* Nobody should get the idea that all food here is like this – there is a wonderful variety and most of it is very enjoyable, just not so entertaining to read about.

Intro to Taiwan

Ben and I made a little video to introduce you to Taiwan. The quality is not the clearest but that happens on the web sometimes. It may take a few minutes to load up so go surf the net a bit and keep your speakers turned up. You’ll hear it when it starts :) Just a side note, the video won’t work for Mac users and also I believe it works best with Internet Explorer as the browser (thanks Kelly!).

6:00am thoughts

Jet lag has its blessings, like waking up at 5 in the morning with total energy! That is one part that I wish would go on forever, but being tired at 5:30pm and ready for bed is a little challenging :) Anyways, this morning, up early as usual, I was reading in the bible , the book of Romans, chapters 3 and 4. I realized that SO many people, Christians and non-Christians alike, have a misunderstanding of what God loves.
 
4:4 says, "Now to one who works, wages are not reckoned as a gift but as something due. But to the one who without works trusts him who justifies the ungodly, such faith is reckoned as righteousness." 
And a few verses earlier it says,
"…the righteousness of God through faitfh in Jesus Christ for all who believe. For there is no distinction, since all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God; they are now justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus." (3:22-24)
 
God is not impressed when we say, look God, we’ve been good, helped these people, didn’t murder anyone etc. Because then salvation isn’t accepted as a gift but as something we think we have earned. What He loves is humility, when someone can realistically evaluate their lives, see all the bad things, and accept Christ’s death on their behalf. That is called faith. What I have noticed in myself and my friends is that it is often easy to accept that grace at the beginning of our journey with Jesus- accepting His death and salvation. But afterwards we start to feel like our works will earn His love, and when we fail He is disappointed. Yes, He gives us commands in how to live for our own health and the health and lives of those around us, but it often takes more faith to keep trusting God’s love and grace the longer we are Christians. I was strongly reminded by God this morning that He loves me when I continue to have faith in His love and goodness even when I can see all the dark ugly spots in my life.

National Disasters

Today was very reminicient of last October. As Ben and I set up our computer to listen to the Bomber game, we experienced our first national disaster of Taiwan- a Typhoon! For those who don’t remember, last year, right around this time we were listening to the Bomber game when our island of Hawaii was rocked by an earthquake! So what is the deal? We think it has to do with the bombers- after their disasterous game today we aren’t sure which is worse- the Typhoon or the final score :) Don’t worry though, we are safe and out of harms way in our little apartment. The reason people die in Typhoons here is because they are out on the streets and get hit by flying objects, but inside you are just fine! A lot safer than a earthquake, that is for sure. We’ll post some pictures of the torrential rains.
 
Next week we start learning chinese…

Oops!

Everyone knows that when you come to a new culture, there will be lots of funny mistakes.
 
Today I, Angela, in our first day in Taiwan was sitting in our temporary apartment when all of a sudden I heard birds chirping right in our house, and then all of a sudden they stopped. A few seconds later they started again, this time I called Ben and told him that I was hearing birds in the living room. He didn’t believe me, but looked around anyways. Again a few minutes later, those birds started singing again. Finally Ben thought to himself, maybe that is the doorbell, and sure enough April (one of our new friends) was at the door. "Oh, you are home!" when we told her the story she had to laugh.
 
The next ‘oops’ episode happened at lunch. We were in a restaurant eating with our chopsticks when Ben put his down to get a napkin. However, he didn’t just put the chopsticks down anywhere, but standing up in his rice. Our friends we were out for lunch with quickly informed us that meant ‘death to the cook.’ Ben took them out hopefully before the cook ever saw!
 
And that was only the first day!!

On Our Way At Last

After 3 great months with family and friends we had a teary good-bye at the airport. It’s always hard to say good-bye.
 
We’re now in BC. We spent our first night with Mark & Christina Prachnau who live in a super cute place – it was so great to see them. Now we have the rest of the weekend with our grandma and Uncle Rick & Auntie Maur. It’s really special to have this time to visit with them before we leave. So far we’re safe and healthy and looking forward to a 14 hour flight from Vancouver thru Hong Kong to Taiwan. Once there we should be back on our twice a week schedule for updating our webpage – we hope you enjoy and we’ll post some pictures and a new video soon.
 
Much love,
Ben and Ang

Nearing the end

We’ve been home now for 2 1/2 months. It has been just amazing to spend time and to have meaningful conversations with so many friends and family. Thank you to all who have shared their summer with us! Yesterday we went to our last Bomber game for the next few years- it was so much fun and they won! Couldn’t have gotten any better. 
 
Now fall is upon us and we have only 2 weeks left until we head out east to Taiwan. We still haven’t received our visa documentation, so please pray that comes in on time. We are still spending lots of time with people these last two weeks, trying to squeeze every hour for all it is worth. I think we are going to need a week break when we get to Taiwan :)
 
This coming sunday the 16th will be our commissioning, and last week at church- the service starts at 9:30 for those who are interested in coming. We will be giving a short report of what our plans are in Taiwan. However, for greater details we are sending out a newsletter with our top ten questions that we get asked- so if you would like one and haven’t yet received one just let us know and we will get it in your hands!
 
We will post again once we are in Taiwan, and then from there it will be back in our regular pattern of updating twice a week. Thank you for your patience this summer while we focused on our local relationships first.