Here we are on Mount Carmel looking over the valley of Megiddo
On a boat on the Sea of Galilee
Our trip to Spain to visit Nathan
and Laura was just a few weeks later and it was a joyful and fun filled time
with family. They are now settled
back in California.
Here we are by the palace in Madrid
Ice cream with the family in Spain
We were also able to visit friends
in Greece in May, which was also a great blessing.
Our sweet friends Travis and Kristen, after an intense game of jungle speed, who are missionaries in Athens, Greece.
Now here we are already in the
throws of the fall semester. Many
students are here for the first time seeking to know God more, and to where He
would have them serve. We are so excited
to be involved in this process in each of their lives.
My brother Luke is now here at the
school for the semester. That has been a great source of
comfort for me. Having someone to
play crazy games with and understand my movie quotes is quite diverting as well
as the comfort that comes with having family close by when possible.
As of yesterday we have been
married for eight months now. It’s
been a steep learning curve, but God is always faithful in it all. There have been so many changes I often
feel like I’ve failed in so many areas.
I find I often have to remind myself that what the devil intends for us
to see as weaknesses the LORD can use for the sake of the gospel. We are continually dependent on Jesus
and the grace that He always has for us; a grace that is not based on us, or anything
we do or deserve, but only based on His goodness. Through our marriage I am learning to see more and more of
how deeply and compassionately God loves us. We continue to try and live by all of the scripture, but
this verse in particular.
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.
Proverbs 3:5&6
Every year I feel I learn more of
what it is to trust in the LORD, but not because I’m growing in leaps and
bounds in my spiritual understanding, but because as I encounter each new and
intimidating situation I find God challenging me with the question of “You say
you trust Me, but do you trust me in this?”
Thank you so much to all of you who
are praying for us and showing us your love in so many ways. God is really changing hearts here in
Hungary and to the uttermost parts.
Please pray for:
1.
The coffee shop as we are training a whole new group of
students.
2.
For family health issues as both of our families are
experiencing some health challenges right now.
3.
Luke to settle into student life here and for direction in his
life.
4.
For both of us as we disciple students.
Many blessings, grace, hope and love in all your adventures with Jesus, each other and everyone around you :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your update, Hannah! So happy for you that you have your brother as well as your husband with you right now! The Lord is so good to us. I love that you shared about God's challenging question! We should ALL ask ourselves this question! Praying for your requests. Love you & Jared, Mom (aka, your Mom-in-Love!) :)
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