Essential to "an adventure" is the "venture" of experiencing something new and challenging. Our life continues to have those elements. Some aspects of adventuring are more fun than others; that means some aren't all that enjoyable.
For Kathy and me, being away from one another is no good. Right now, though, it is necessary, and there are good things going on.
Kathy dropped me at the airport on Guam, early October 19. After stops in Honolulu, Los Angeles, and Denver, I arrived in Dallas, just "a few" hours after I left. Actually, the flight took the better part of a day, but time in Texas is "Chamorro Standard time" minus fifteen hours.
There are small communities of Micronesians all over the United States. I had supper with a Chuukese couple--he is a pastor and church leader. I worshipped with a group from Palau, on Sunday morning. Both promised to send me some pictures, but I haven't gotten them yet. Micronesians love their island cultures. One of the ladies in the Palauan/Texan group had been in Palau at the Gospel Day celebration earlier this year. Kathy and I were also there. It is important for PIU and me to maintain these connections with the Micronesian Diaspora.
PIU is also dependent on connections with churches. Former PIU Board Member, John Robertson, arranged for he and I to meet a couple of members of the Missions leadership team at Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church, in Houston. John and Anna recently moved from Guam to Houston. MDPC is their church. MDPC invests heavily in missionary ventures. As a pastor, I know that there are far more opportunities to invest than there are resources to invest (on a local level, with God there is no lack). John and I very much enjoyed meeting with Kelsi and Amy. We leave the outcome in the Lord's hands.






This is going to get too long, so I'll wrap it up and continue it tomorrow or sometime soon. I'll give you some meanwhile back on Guam news.
I appreciate you praying for us.
As I flew over the rich southern farmland, I was reminded of the words of our Lord to His disciples, and through the inspiration of Holy Spirit to us. "The fields are white for harvest." John 4:35. In Matthew 10:38, Jesus instructs His disciples to "pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.”
For now, that's the prayer request I leave with you. That, and that I'll get back to Kathy on November 25.
Watch for part 2.