30 September 2022

Learning From All Souls About Using English Classes to Serve and Point Our International Neighbours to Jesus

I’m at historic All Souls Church near Oxford Circus in Central London on this rainy British evening to research and learn about how they use their free English classes and other ministries to care for and reach internationals in London with the Gospel. They have a really great and well established program that we are hoping to learn some things from. Prayers appreciated!

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09 September 2022

Elizabeth II: 1926-2022

We have heard in the last 24 hours since her passing yesterday afternoon HM Queen Elizabeth II described by so many in the British press as “Britain’s greatest monarch”, and that claim may very well be accurate. She certainly was the longest serving and the one who saw the most change in the world in her lifetime. We would do well to recognise that this great monarch knew well where she herself stood in light of eternity and the Lord whom she served and bore witness to, and do likewise.

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19 July 2022

A Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight!

Well, you may have seen in news reports that the United Kingdom is currently suffering our worst heat wave in recorded history right now as we stare in disbelief at a very "Texas Summer" type temperature of 39° Celsius (102° Farenheit). While its tempting as Texans to just shrug off this kind of temperature as normal summertime heat, we have to bear in mind that most of the U.K., and especially homes, schools, churches, and much of our public transportation system here, are completely un-air conditioned! 

 

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Mary Elisabeth’s last day of school will be this upcoming Friday, and her school decided to allow the girls to wear their “sport kit” uniforms rather than their usual school uni’s and to have early release at noon both yesterday and today since their 200+ year old facility is not air conditioned. As well, we as a church made the decision to cancel our usual Tuesday lunchtime service today in hopes of keeping the older members of our congregation safe and out of the heat, as many of them typically walk or take public transportation to the church to attend.


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Because 99% of the time air conditioning isn’t necessary here in the U.K. and much of Europe, on the hottest days, staying inside here doesn’t necessarily mean staying cool unfortunately, and heat related hospitalisations and deaths will increase significantly. Please pray especially for the most vulnerable members of our church and community today as we are expected to break the 40° C mark (104° F) for the first time in England’s history.

Thank you so much for your prayers and partnership in taking the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the people of the United Kingdom!


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Mary Elisabeth’s school is having early release yesterday and today at noon and decided to allow the girls to wear their “sport kit” P.E. uniforms rather than their usual school uni’s to help them tolerate the heat.

19 June 2022

The Full English Breakfast

Norwegian church planters Thomas and Niko ham it up as Niko dares to try the Black Pudding from his "Full English" breakfast at one of our local pubs. A "Full English" breakfast typically consists of fried eggs, bacon, sausage, fried potatoes, black pudding, tomatoes, mushrooms, baked beans, and toast, and was on the guys' to-do list for their time in London with us. Even though it was lunchtime, the kitchen staff at our local pub were thrilled to make it happen for the "out of towners"!


***Please note that the pictures we post in this private group have been shared with the permission of those pictured. When necessary we obscure the faces and name tags of some of our friends who may one day have to return to a home country where their involvement in a church sponsored event, associating with a missionary, or even walking into a christian church may put them or their family in danger. Please don't share these images further without permission. Thank you for helping us keep them safe!!!***


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18 June 2022

Catalyst 2022

This past week our host church here in London, IPC-Ealing held our annual equipping conference for church planters, pastors, missionaries, and emerging leaders, Catalyst 2022. Over 250 attendees from numerous denominations and independent churches throughout the U.K. and Europe benefited from three days of fellowship and Biblical teaching from renowned Scottish theologian Sinclair Ferguson, Westminster Seminary professor Jonathan Gibson, American pastor Jonathan Landry Cruse, and some really great local church leaders from here in the U.K.

Shanna and I, and our entire church staff put in many hours to help make this year’s Catalyst conference a success, and we couldn’t be more happy with the results. For many of these church planters and pastors, who faithfully spend tireless hours preparing sermons and Bible studies for their churches and disciples each week, this is a rare opportunity to sit under good Biblical teaching themselves and rest and “recharge” with good fellowship with one another.


Among those in attendance were our friend and fellow MTW missionary and church planter Jonas Stava and three members of his church planting team, Niko, Thomas, and Kenneth from Hamar, Norway. These brothers don’t just envision planting a single church, but an entire network of Gospel-centred churches in Norway! We were thrilled to get to host them in our home on Tuesday evening for a cookout in our “back garden” (backyard) along with a key leader in the IPC denomination, Gethin Jones and his wife Katie who serve together in Paris, France. In addition to being an IPC pastor in Paris, Gethin serves as the stated clerk for the IPC and was able to visit with these church planters and answer their questions about their church plants joining the IPC and how the IPC can help and encourage them in their church planting efforts in Norway and as their churches mature into fully formed congregations.


It’s an honor and privilege to have such an encouraging gathering happen (literally!) in our own backyard that we hope the Lord will use to help strengthen Gospel-centred church planting in Norway!


***Please note that the pictures we post in this private group have been shared with the permission of those pictured. When necessary we obscure the faces and name tags of some of our friends who may one day have to return to a home country where their involvement in a church sponsored event, associating with a missionary, or even walking into a christian church may put them or their family in danger. Please don't share these images further without permission. Thank you for helping us keep them safe!!!***


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02 June 2022

🇬🇧 Tea with the Queen... 🇬🇧

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....Or at least as close as we'll ever get! Today begins The Platinum Jubilee and HRM Queen Elizabeth II's official birthday celebration commemrating her 70 years of rule and 96 years of life. So to celebrate in solidarity with our host culture we enjoyed a pot of tea and watched the celebration of the "Trooping the Colour" parade at Buckingham Palace from the comfort of our living room!

The annual celebration of the Sovereign's birthday, traditionally celebrated each year in early June (no matter when the sovereign's actual birthday falls) is the most patriotic time of year in the United Kingdom and celebrated with parades, flyovers, fireworks, street parties, and a four day weekend complete with Union Flags and bunting.


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23 May 2022

Car Broken into at Church

Well, its been a bit since we've posted an update from London, but mainly because we've been so busy with life and ministry and settling into a routine here! Unfortunately, we did have a bit of frustration happen yesterday and would so appreciate your prayers. Just after church, while most of the congregation was still inside visiting and setting up for a church dinner to honour one of our retiring elders after many years of service to the church, one of our children was trying to be helpful, and without us knowing it, took our things out to our car for "safe keeping" while the chairs and tables were being moved around to set up for the dinner. 

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No photo description available.Fortunately, within a couple of hours we were able to locate our items because my keys and wallet both had Apple AirTags on them and were able to track them with our phones. Two of our church members, who happen to be off duty members of London's Metropolotan Police Force, Ollie and Aaron, were very kind to come along with us to help locate and retrieve our items "just in case", and we were so grateful for their help. It turned out that our items had been discarded by the thieves by throwing them over a fence into an abandoned and badly overgrown Serbian Orthodox churchyard about a half mile away.


May be an image of 3 people, people standing and outdoorsOur cash was of course missing (about £100-£200 between both of our wallets), and the thieves used one of our bankcards to purchase about £90 worth of items at a nearby "Off Licence" (what we would call a bodega or convenience store in the States) before we could freeze the cards, but other than that, nearly all of our items were retrieved including our drivers licences and residency cards. We did of course have to cancel our credit and debit cards and request new ones and the ones from the U.S. are going to be take a while to get replacements, so we are going to have some difficulty making purchases with accounts we've normally used here until new cards arrive from the U.S.  We would so apreciate your prayers as we navigate life in London for a couple of weeks without a way to use our primary U.S. bank account that we typically use to pay for everyday needs here. 


While this is a relatively minor frustration in the big scheme of things and all of the amazing ways we've seen the Lord at work since our arrival in London back in January, our kids were a bit shaken up by this after growing in confidence about their surroundings after traversing all over London to school and back these past several months and getting to know the culture as teens here typically do on their own with public transport and walking. Please pray for their hearts that they would not become fearful or bitter, but that they would perhaps instead develop a healthy level of caution and "situational awareness" necessary for living wisely in a major city in a different culture.

27 April 2022

Lost & Found

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Yesterday afternoon Shanna Hymes Bean and I found these two lost Yanks, Lourdes Obregon Ariceaga and Rodrigo Ariceaga milling about Paddington Station and decided to show them around London! In all seriousness, we were so encouraged and honoured for Rodrigo and "Donna Lou" from our home church in Texas to take time out of their 25th anniversry trip to Europe to be our first visitors from the United States. We so enjoyed getting to catch up with them and show them a bit of our host culture, and the kids loved getting to share a fun meal with them at our local pub, The Duke of Kent. We only wish that they could have stayed longer!!


***Please note that the pictures we post have been shared with the permission of those pictured. When necessary we obscure the faces and name tags of some of our friends who may one day have to return to a home country where their involvement in a church sponsored event, associating with a missionary, or even walking into a christian church may put them or their family in danger. Please don't share these images further without permission. Thank you for helping us keep them safe!!!***


21 March 2022

Help for Ukrainian Refugees

Some of you have asked how you can provide practical or financial help to the now 3 million+ refugees from Ukraine seeking asylum throughout Europe, our MTW teams on the ground there, and the folks they minister directly to in our church plants. Our MTW teams in Ukraine have set up a website for those who are looking for practical ways to help, up to and including offering a place to stay for refugees in homes/AirBnB’s/hotels, etc. in the U.K., Europe, and North America.

Go to the “Needed!” tab and there is a link to a form where you can sign up to offer to house refugees at http://voice-of-ukraine.com/, or the link directly to the form can be found at:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSejE4fSLTFKg3dh8cRp2K6bU_A1uglq2Q6z8ATWdzyYddAb1w/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0


As the most diverse and 2nd largest city in Europe (Moscow is the largest), London is already home to thousands of migrants from Ukraine and other Eastern European countries, and with recent announcements from the U.K. government about accepting and processing Ukrainian refugees to come here, we are anticipating that many Ukrainians are already on their way to London as their #1 choice of places to seek asylum to reunite with friends and family who already call London home. Please pray for us and our church members here in West London as we prepare to welcome Ukranians to our church family and even some members' homes in the days ahead and minister to their physical and spiritual needs during this unimaginably difficult time for Ukraine.

04 March 2022

Meetings in Prague

I’ve had the incredible privilege of spending the last several days in Prague, Czech Republic encouraging and being encouraged by the network of pastors, elders, church planters, and missionaries from across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East whose churches make up the International Presbyterian Church (IPC). Founded by Francis Schaeffer in 1969 as an evangelical denomination in the reformed tradition, the church that we serve with in London, IPC-Ealing, was the very first church planted. It’s an honour to serve with these Godly men and pray with and for them as they have shared about the amazing things King Jesus is doing in their churches and communities as they press into God’s Kingdom work through church planting, evangelism, and discipleship. What an incredible blessing.


The IPC is not a large denomination, and IPC-Ealing is no mega-church. Not by a long shot. But out of IPC-Ealing an entire network of Gospel driven churches has been planted, and we’re amazed by the ways God is at work in and through them. We’re reminded of Jesus’s words in the Parable of the Mustard Seed:


“And he said, “With what can we compare the kingdom of God, or what parable shall we use for it? It is like a grain of mustard seed, which, when sown on the ground, is the smallest of all the seeds on earth, yet when it is sown it grows up and becomes larger than all the garden plants and puts out large branches, so that the birds of the air can make nests in its shade.”

-Mark 4:31-32


It might be tempting to look at the incredible cathedrals and basilicas of Prague and all over Europe and think that the Kingdom of God is big, flashy, and expensive, but sadly, as beautiful as we may find them, most of post-Christian Europe’s cathedrals are empty of people, and sadly often, of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. They're beautiful, but all too often they are little more than museums that memorialize a time long past when the Gospel saturated this continent. I’m thankful for God’s faithfulness to work in and through tiny Gospel preaching churches dotted around the world like those in the IPC and other denominations and networks who would rather give and work sacrificially to plant the next Gospel centred church in a place where the Gospel isn’t present than build a cathedral.


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24 January 2022


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We're still trying to dig ourselves out from under a sea of boxes here on Argyle Road, and we still don’t have an internet connection hooked up at the house! But in addition to all of the unpacking and settling in, there have been significant milestones for us nearly every day since our arrival here in London two weeks ago today. Shanna has kept busy trying to make our house a home, and Dawson has started getting his feet wet with some basic ministry responsibilities with the church as we continue to learn about and explore our new ministry context. 

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Today’s milestone, and probably one of the biggest so far, is that Joshua (16) started school as a year eleven at The Fulham Boys School! To say that school dress codes in the U.K. are a bit *ahem* -different- from what we’re used to back in Texas might be a bit of an understatement, but Joshua seems pretty proud of his school uniform (coat and tie is the standard uniform for boys at just about every school in the U.K.), and strutted around the house like a peacock with it on Saturday night when he tried it all on together for the first time!


Please pray for school placements for our younger two, Caleb (14) and Mary Elisabeth (12). Unfortunately, Fulham Boys was completely full for Caleb’s year but he is at the top of their waitlist and we are hoping a placement may open up for him there soon. In the U.S., we would simply show up at the local school with a utility bill in hand to prove our address and the schools pretty much have to take them on, but in the U.K., school placements are not quite so simple. We have applied at several area schools for Caleb and Mary Elisabeth, and are still waiting for a placement. In the meantime, they have no complaints whatsoever about enjoying a really long extended Christmas holiday while they wait.


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16 January 2022

Wow! Wow! Wow!

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I just have to share about the great faithfulness and kindness the Lord has shown us over the last few weeks. Again and again, He has shown up and made a way where there seemed to be no way. And we are ecstatic to report that we have made it to London in the Lord’s perfect timing.

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But before I recount just some of the ways that we have seen the Lord show up,

I HAVE TO EXPRESS HOW GRATEFUL WE ARE FOR EACH OF YOU FOR SENDING US. We know that we would not be arriving in London if it were not for the generous and sacrificial support of many of you. THANK YOU FOR PRAYING AND GIVING GENEROUSLY so that we can take the gospel to the nations that the Lord has gathered here in London. We are so humbled to get to be on this journey and to get to share with you how the Lord is at work. Your prayers and sacrificial giving are just as important to us and to the Lord as us being willing to Go and serve- one would not be possible without the other. So Thank you for being part of God’s provision which allows us to Go and serve Him.

As I took some time to journal on the plane during our long flight here, the thought that kept coming to mind is that "christianity is just one beggar sharing with another beggar where they found bread". We are all hungry and searching for something that can satisfy our deepest longings, and we are so grateful that we have the privilege of sharing with people about the Bread of life (Jesus Himself). So THANK YOU FOR SENDING US TO SHARE WITH OTHERS ABOUT OUR GREAT GOD.


The last couple of weeks we have been in awe of the Lord’s abundant provision and the kindness He has shown in caring for the details that were completely out of our control. We could do our part (pack the bags, apply for the visa, search for housing on the internet), but for so many of the details we were dependent on the Lord to show up and provide.  Again and again we have seen Him part the Red sea and take care of the obstacles that stood in the way of us getting to London. These are just a few of the ways we have the seen the Lord show up and provide for us as only He can:


  • Provided a great school for our oldest son Joshua to go to. Finding the right grade and school placement for Joshua was difficult because he is coming in during the midst of their big exam year. But amazingly the Lord has provided a school that is willing to work with him and help him prepare to succeed at Sixth form next year. (We’re still waiting for school placements for Caleb and Mary Elisabeth, but we’re hopeful that the Lord will get them right where they need be).
  • Blessed us with a really kind gate agent who patiently checked in all of our checked bags (and there were a Lot) and allowed us to move items around so that none of our bags were over weight (costing us extra fees). We prayed specifically for this one, and we were amazed at her kindness and patience.
  • Getting our visas in His perfect timing (even though they were delayed). It seems the Lord had a plan in all the waiting. We thought having to change our trip and re-book our plane tickets would add a big expense, but instead the Lord used the delay so that we could travel on the day the UK lifted expensive covid testing and self-isolation requirements (saving us hundreds of dollars). And He somehow managed to get us on an even cheaper flight then our original bargain price humanitarian flight.
  • Got our dog on the same flight that we were on to London. So many details and mishaps went in to this one. We tried to fly him several dates before our actual arrival because traveling with pets is super complicated because of Covid restrictions, but we are so thankful the Lord somehow got our little dog on the same flight as us (which we were told would be impossible). But the Lord made a way.
  • Our shipping container arrived at our new home the day after we landed which is nothing short of a miracle. When we loaded the container in mid November (just before Thanksgiving) they told us not to expect to see it again until February or possibly March (because of all the shipping delays caused by Covid). So we were quite surprised and thankful to be able to unpack all of our stuff our first few days so that we can begin to settle into our new home & life here in London.
  • Provided a great little house for us to rent  that is close to the church and community we will be serving in. We are grateful to be living in the Burrough/ neighborhood of Ealing, which is one of the three most diverse areas in all of London.

No photo description available.And this is just to name a few of the huge ways we have seen the Lord show up in the last couple of weeks. I wish we could sit down with each of you and share so many more details of all the Big and small ways we have seen the Lord at work on our behalf.  Thank You for being part of His provision by praying with us for all the details that go with moving our family of five overseas to serve the Lord.



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