Discouraged, Disappointed? I don’t think so!

The LORD ReignsPsalm 93 begins by declaring “The LORD reigns…” How wonderful is that knowledge? He reigns in good times and bad, in times of health and times of sickness, He reigns in the storm and in the calm, He reigns in the valley and on the hilltop. David asks, “The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?” (Ps 27:1) As believers we have nothing to fear while we cling to Him because we remember that He is in control.

February 20th our sponsorship application that allows us to apply for a visa in England expires. What that means is that we will have to apply again at a later date, pay another $300 fee and when we get another sponsorship number from the government, then we can apply for a visa to move to England.  “What happened?” you might ask. In short we were not able to raise the funds needed to apply for the visa. Are we discouraged or disappointed? Not at all. We took a step of faith and we rest in the fact that the Lord is in control. His timing isn’t our timing, it’s better than our timing. In fact His timing is always perfect. England continues to be firmly planted in our hearts, but like I said in my last update, England is not the goal, following Jesus and bringing glory to His name is our goal. And we are okay with however He may want to accomplish it.

A funny thing happened Friday February 7th. I applied for a job that will give me a little more income. Our plan is to save the extra money and apply it towards our English visas, moving expenses and getting a house in England. The position is a Physical Therapy Technician at the Army post’s health clinic. As I was being interviewed by the Lieutenant over the department and three physical therapists, they asked casual-interviewme what my professional goals were?

First off, I really dislike the interview process since I stink at selling myself. It feels so unnatural telling strangers how great you’d be in the job and how knowledgeable you are, along with how you’d be a benefit to their organization; all the while trying to sound like a team player, while at the same time trying to be humble.

So when they asked what my professional goals are, my mind instantly responded with my hearts desire, “I want to give my life for the cause of Christ and die on a foreign mission field sharing Jesus with lost souls.” I didn’t say it, but I wonder what they would have said had I voiced my deepest desire.

I left the interview thinking I really blew it. There’s no way they are going to offer me the job. I struggled with getting my thoughts and words out. In my mind I sounded more like an idiot then one who is over qualified for the position since I am a Doctor of Chiropractic with a license that includes physical therapy within my scope of practice. I was certain that I was not going to get the job. To my surprise, the job was offered to me. I’m filling out the paperwork and will be starting the job soon. Praise God! Thank you Jesus! So we will continue to seek the Lord for His timing while trying to save the $3000 to reapply for the sponsorship number and visas.

We are experiencing a sweet time of Bible study and fellowship at Calvary Chapel Ansbach. The Lord is taking us deeper in Him and growing our hearts closer together as a group of believers. As a fellowship we are seeking the Lord for a ministry He would have us engaged in. We’re praying about opportunities in orphanages, English camps, and maybe a baseball camps in France, joining forces with a sister church there.

Ashley and Elijah are busy settling into their marriage while studying Arabic full-time. Austin is back at school at Calvary Chapel Bible College York. He has a heart to get to Jordan himself. Bryan is looking for another job on post seeking the Lord for what direction He would have him take. Tina is spending time with the Lord, busy being a wonderful wife and mother (I love her so much), and a gracious host for our Wednesday night and Sunday morning Bible studies.

January 31st, I returned from the annual Calvary Chapel Western IMG_0100European Pastor’s Conference. What a blessing it is every year. There was approximately 50 pastors in attendance from places like Kosovo, Kashmir, Italy, Denmark, Netherlands, France, England, Portugal, Hungary and of course Germany. It’s a chance to reconnect with friends pastoring churches across Europe. Pastor David Guzik, from Calvary Chapel Santa Barbara, formerly the Calvary Chapel Bible College Siegen director, comes every year to teach us. He brought with him pastors Danny Hodges, from Calvary Chapel St. Petersburg Florida, and Keith Hortenberry, from Calvary Chapel Bible College Santa Barbara. The teaching was refreshing and rich. If you’d like to share in the teaching here is a link for you. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vgptb90arf5415d/hWvxa0TDSj. If you don’t want to listen to all six of the teachings, I thought session 5 and session 6 were exceptional. I hope you enjoy them.

Please continue to pray us. Pray…*For God’s heart, direction and timing to be revealed to us. *That our lives would be consumed by the Lord. *That God would overwhelm us with His presence. *That our walks would be worthy of His calling. *That the Lord would baptize us in His Spirit and continually refresh us in His work. *And pray that Jesus would be able to freely express His life through ours, that we would be a witness for Him, for all to see.

Finally, please take time to repost this update on your Facebook page, forward it to a friend or two, or “Like” this update by clicking the “Like” button on our web page. It’s very helpful to us to get people who you know praying for us too. We really appreciate your help with this.

As always, we are thankful for your friendship, prayers, love and support. If you haven’t written is awhile, let us know how you’re doing. We’d be blessed to hear from you.

God bless,

Gary and Tina


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2014, Now What?

PrayerI remember, years ago a lady came to our church and she said something I will never forget. She said, “I used to think that prayer was a big part of the ministry. But now I know, PRAYER IS THE MINISTRY.”

We all have experienced difficult times and circumstances. As a fellowship we have recently looked at what the Bible says about spiritual warfare. And as you know, “…we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. Stand therefore…”

We live in dark and difficult times, there’s no other way to describe it. Sword of the SpiritOur enemy tries to trip up believers causing them to fall, and to capture the hearts of the unsaved through casual sex, drugs, alcohol, pornography and undelivered promises of happiness. Evil isn’t decreasing in our life time, it’s getting worse. Living in Europe we see that it’s 15-20 years further down the road of immorality and rejection of Jesus then the states. It’s estimated that only 1/10th of one percent is Bible believing born again Christians. But, “…the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God…”

I shared this idea, that “PRAYER IS THE MINISTRY,” with Ashley and Elijah just before they went back home. Ashley commented, and I’ll paraphrase, that if you’re praying for us then you’re just as involved in the work God has entrusted to us as we are. She continued to say that even though you’re not present physically here with us, the Lord knits our hearts together in the work. As we call people to come out of the world and run after Jesus Christ, through your prayers, it’s as if you’re standing right next to us. It’s through your prayers that the enemy is bound and the work of the ministry is enabled.

Thank you for your prayers, we need them more than you know. I believe your prayers are vital to the work we are engaged in. We have experienced much adversity this last year. Our missions pastor, Mike Thiemann, reminded me recently that “if you’re not getting shot at then you’re probably not in the battle.” Since we are not ignorant of the enemies devises, we suspect the adversity will continue with even greater intensity as we continue to take a stand and call others to repent from sin and follow after Jesus Christ.

PrayI would ask you to pray for God’s blessing and protection on our family. Please pray that God would overwhelm us with His presence. It’s our heart to have walks worthy of His calling. Pray that we would honor our Lord and Savior with our lives. We desire to see the power that raised Christ from the grave to be working mightily in our lives. Pray that God would give us faith, that we would not just wait for Him to move with an attitude of reluctant resignation, but with a worshipful anticipation of His goodness. Pray that the Lord would open doors to us to share Christ with boldness. And please pray for our health. Pray that God would bless the Calvary Chapel Ansbach, and that He would cause the teaching to come alive by the Spirit, to draw the hearts of those in the fellowship into a deeper love of God the Father and His Son Jesus Christ.

Many people have asked us what’s going on with England? UK FlagWhere are we in the process? Well, we have our sponsorship number and are able to fill out the paper work to get our visas. Our hearts are unwavering in our desire to follow the Lord to Exeter. All we are waiting for is God’s timing and provision for the visas and the move. Until He moves, we wait. When He opens that door, that’s when we will go through it. But until the Lord opens that doors, we wait, and continue to serve Him in Germany. Ultimately, England is not our goal, our goal is to be committed to follow Jesus wherever He would lead us.

As always, I want to remind you, even as you are linked with us through prayer in the work here in Europe, we want to be linked with you in whatever the Lord is leading you into. So please, if you have need of prayer, let us know, we count it as a blessing to pray for all those who share their request with us.

Check out our “Photo Gallery” on our web page. We have updated it with a new look and a lot of pictures of the family, of places we have had a chance to share the gospel, and random pictures that are special to us.

As always, we thank you for your prayers, friendship, love and support.

God bless,

Gary and Tina

Tina and I 2014

Tina and I 2014


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“…Who will go for Us?”

IsaiahIn Isaiah we have one of the most beautiful descriptions of the heavenly scene in scripture. We get a glimpse of God’s throne room and Isaiah’s heart.

Isaiah sees the Lord high and lifted up, the train of His robe filling the temple. He see and describes the seraphim as they are flying about the throne, covering their eyes, so as not to look upon the Lord, and covering their feet in the presence of the Lord, all the time crying “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord… the whole earth is filled with His glory.”

In the Lord’s presence Isaiah is confronted with who and what he really is, a man of unclean lips, an undone man, a sinner. But the Lord…how gracious is our Lord?…He allows a seraphim to take a coal from the alter to touch Isaiah’s mouth, which purges him of his sin.

Then Isaiah hears the voice of the Lord saying what I strongly believe was the imageslonging of his heart. “Whom shall I send, who will go for Us? I’m certain that Isaiah didn’t even think about it, he blurts out, “Here I am! Send me.” I believe because it had been Isaiah’s heart’s desire for many years before those words ever fell upon his ears, he didn’t have to give it a second thought. It was a dream come true for him, and as the fulfillment of the deepest longing of his being he responded from his heart, “Send me!”

As you know the Lord has opened a door of opportunity for our family. We have been invited to be part of the work in Exeter England. We will be working with college students, teaching and discipling them, leading out reaches, assisting Pastor Bob Claycamp with the work at Calvary Chapel Exeter. But that’s not all. There is a plan to start a new School of Ministry, which I will also be assisting with, geared towards raising up British men for positions of leadership with in churches across the south west of England. The school is slated to open this January.

The invitation to be part of the work in Exeter, to work with and disciple college aged adults is our hearts desire, and I strongly believe, our gifting.

We have applied for and have received our UK sponsorship number from the government, and now we are applying for our visas. We need $3500 for our visa application fee.

$20I would ask you to be part of sending us. If everyone who receives this update would donate just $20 towards our visa, we would have the money for it. That’s all it would take, twenty dollars. In fact, if everyone who receives this update would commit $20 a month, we would be fully funded for living in England and would not have to deal with the constant distraction of raising support, we could focus totally, without interruption, on sharing Christ’s love with those who need to hear it.

When we came to Europe to be part of the work the Lord told me He was going to do a something radical and asked if I wanted to be part of it. I feel like that is what He would say to you. He’s going to do a work in Exeter, a radical work that none us us could ever imagine, and I think He would ask you, do you want to be a part of it? I know if you had the chance to go, you’d get on a plane so fast it would make your hear spin. But since you’re not in that place, would you prayerfully consider sending us in your place?

If you know Tina and I at all, you know we’re not all about money, Tina and Gary 8/13we’re not living off others, we’re not raising money so we can live lavishly, but we need your help. Would you click the button that says, “Become a Financial Partner” and set up a regular monthly contribution of $10, $20 or $50? Join us in the work of bringing Christ and solid Bible teaching to the people of Exeter and south west of England. Be part of raising up men who can teach the Bible in churches which desperately need Bible teachers. And, be part of sharing with us in the joy of serving the Lord and in His rewards.

Finally, would you please share this update or repost it on your Facebook page? It will be a great help to us, or go to our web page and click on the “Like” button in the upper right of the post. It will allow that many more people to see what the Lord is doing and they go to the Lord and pray for us and the work ahead.

We always would love to hear from you. So let us know how you’re doing, and  how we can pray for you. It is a blessing for us to hear from you.

Thank you again for your continued faithful prayers. Your prayers are paving our way.

God bless,

Gary and Tina


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