Sunday, March 22, 2015

March 22

Dear Friends,
Hilltop Students
I started this letter on the way home from Iowa, but technology failed, and I lost the unsaved documents and photos, which was basically all of it. I had written about the feeling of traveling home—seeing the fields and familiar buildings, and enjoying the changes in the church, school, and town. But truly, what makes any place ‘home’ is the relationships. We treasure the meals, snacks, and conversations we had with you all. You have been a great encouragement to us. Thank you for your generosity, interest, and support of our ministry here among the Navajo. We enjoyed catching up with you and your families and ministries also. God is Good.

Jesus was all about relationships. He could have preached to masses, but He chose to pour His life into His close companions; so we also are intentionally making this a part of what we do. In I Thessalonians 2:5-12, we have Paul’s pattern to follow. At parent conferences this week, when Parent C says they are sending their child to participate in a traditional ceremony to protect him, I listen and don’t assert authority (6). She is probably as torn and mixed up as her child. When Parent L relates that she is overwhelmed with all she has to do, I want to be gentle and tender with her (7).  I am thinking about a tangible way to help her with the burden. When Grandma T (the guardian) relates her own hospital stay and health issues, I want to show affection and let her know that she is dear to me (8). When Parent J hesitates to pray with me, I encourage him that we want to relieve their burdens and not add more (9). So, as the conferences went on, I found myself exhorting and encouraging the parents (11). Some are Christian believers, and many are close to trusting Jesus as Roger and I share our vision of a life of hope for their children.

Navajo Nation Offices in Window Rock
Well, that was our week. Thankfully, a group from Kansas has been here all week. They were very helpful in our classrooms as well as with a construction job on the Western Indian Ministries Campus. The Lord knew who we needed for this week. In class, we’re working on the Easter Program and focusing on the Final Week of the life of our Lord. We’ll need wisdom when presenting the crucifixion lessons. Many movie clips are available, but our kids are just little children, and some of these clips might be too graphic for them.

The temperatures are on the rise, and, like you, we’ll soon be tackling the weeds. Enjoy each season as God brings it into your life.






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