Thursday, September 24, 2009

Up in the air junior birdman...

It was an early morning for us. Valerie and I were up at 4:30am and woke the kids at 5:30 so that we could catch the bus at 6am. Everything has gone very smoothly for us...an incredible blessing. The children have been well behaved. The flights have been prompt. The service has been friendly. And, Valerie's feeling well! Delta is hosting a free demo Wi-Fi service so I'm taking advantage of it while the children are sleeping. We should arrive in Kansas City in about 45min to some very happy parents/grandparents! We'll be in town for 10 days to visit primarily family. We may get a chance to see a few friends along the way, but family and packing is the main focus this time.

G*d has been very gracious to us during these last eight weeks. We've made some great friends, learned from amazing people and grown together as a family. It's been an amazing time of preparation!

I might take this time to answer some concerns about our family going overseas.

Imagine someone trying to expand his/her business. If there are well-established businesses that are able to meet the needs of the people around them, the businessman will move to meet the greatest need. There is approximately one person serving approximately six million lost persons in SA.

We are NEEDED elsewhere. We're not going for our own good and we're not trying to change the culture of people, just the destination. We're excited to see people honoring the L*rd in their own culture, in their own tongue. It's an extremely difficult task to undergo, especially when not everyone agrees, but we know we're called and we're not upset with anyone who cannot agree.

For those who do agree...
Please pr*y that G*d will help others to understand why we're going

For everyone...
Please pr*y for a good transition

Love,

The Colliers

Monday, September 14, 2009

DC Talk


This past week proved very helpful, getting to meet with people serving the same peoples whom we will be serving. We had many questions answered. We are so appreciative of the attention so many people have given to the details on logistics, ministry, and relationships. We feel priveledged to be a part of this team! We are still waiting to get final confirmation on the language that we'll be learning. Whatever we learn, we're going to TRY to involve the whole family. We don't want to leave anyone out!

Saturday, I had the great pleasure of attending my first NASCAR race! Valerie had been praying that G*d would provide something great for me, for my birthday and He did! A friend came up and said that someone had asked if he could find someone who would like to go that evening. He found me! It was awesome! I'm glad I had earplugs.

Yesterday, Abby got her ears pierced. I'll post pictures when I have my camera close at hand.

Today, we spent the day in Washington, DC. We had the opportunity to share with people of nationalities similar to those we'll be serving. It was a great time! The kids were wonderful during the entire process which wasn't easy...for any of us! By the end of the day, Valerie wasn't feeling so great, but G*d is good and she's getting to rest now.

Please pr*y for...
our last round of innoculations, tomorrow
our preparation during the next three weeks
Valerie to feel good, consistenly

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Rest Easy...




After a VERY long week, this weekend was a wonderfull welcome treat! We had the opportunity to take in the Richmond Childrens Museum. You can see from the picture, that the boys were more than ready to leave! We had a great time as a family off-campus, enjoying a flexible schedule. Yesterday, when Valerie had her time off-campus with the girls, Elizabeth got her ears pierced! She's very excited to show anyone who wants to see and even for those people who haven't expressed an interest.

This week should be pretty low-key. Today, Abby got "BJ Bear". She was very excited about the opportunity to bring him home to include in our family experiences. We actually have our exit interviews which is difficult to imagine that we are to that point already. We're looking forward to seeing friends and family during our short time before heading out.

Please pr*y for:
Our upcoming DC trip (We're hoping to engage those nationals of our new country.)
Opportunities to engage those around us (If we're not sharing here, what would make us think we'd share overseas?!)
Preparation for our upcoming transition back home (Sept. 24-Oct. 4)

Thanks! We love you all!

Sincerely,

Rick and Company