So, for the curious few, here's what's up with Rome.
It's not so much that we are visiting Rome. It's more that we are moving there. To live. As in selling our house. And almost everything we own. Including all our books. And our bikes. And the kids toys. And my salad spinner. We'll take some clothes with us. And probably the kids blankies. And if the baby likes binkies, like we hope he will, we'll take those. That's about it.
It might take awhile though because we are going as missionaries and we need to raise support first. The earliest we would be able to go would most likely be next summer, but it all depends on our support.
We've been wanting to do this for 14 years ever since we were in college and heard God telling us to go. The infamous Simpson "call." It's taken us this long to find an agency we love and be ready to go. Crazy that it's happening when we'll have 3 kids. And the funny thing is, now that it's happening, we are a little overwhelmed by it. As in, it's hard to believe it's actually happening and we don't even know how or where to start with everything we need to do. Overwhelmed is the operative word in our house right now. On Sunday, at church, Gail had a good prayer for us about taking it one day at a time and relying on God's grace. So we are trying to do that.
So why Rome? It's not because it sounds like a fun place to live (I mean it does, because it's Europe after all, but we have been there and I spent the week overwhelmed by the craziness of the place and miserable from allergies to cigarette smoke and old buildings. There's a lot of old buildings there. I swore I'd never go back after Annie and I almost got run over by a taxi cab outside the Vatican Museums. Funny how God works.) Here's the deal. We're going to join Tim & Rachel (and the soon to be arriving baby Joy) to walk alongside refugees and offer help and hope. We're working on getting a website up that will talk about what we'll be doing and what the refugee situation is like in Rome and around the world.
We're pretty excited to be able to do this together. Joel is ready to be done working to make money for others and to start working to serve others. We're excited that our kids are going to get to grow up in not only another culture, but surrounded by people from all over the world. We're excited about this journey God has us on, about the way He has seen us this far, and the way He will continue to walk with us.
We're still a little overwhelmed by it all, though.
30 May 2008
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Dibs on the salad spinner!! ;)
Gee is it just me...or is this beginning to feel real?!?!
I looked at prices of airline tickets to Rome...it will take a miracle for us to visit. :(
WOW! And yay for being bold and stepping out in faith in your mid 30's with three kids, so many people say life is over by 25, you're married, maybe have a mortgage, etc etc. But perhaps it just begins at 35?
I really cannot believe you guys are going! I'm gonna start saving my money NOW to come visit!
I admire your willingness to go where God calls you and to serve Him!!! The selfishness in me will have a hard time with you so far away but I am sooo very proud of you. May God direct your paths, give you wisdom in making the decisions coming up and give you peace that you are in His will!
Love you so much, Mom
We understand the long wait of many years before going. For us it was eight years before going to Brazil with Joel as a four month old baby. We're excited for you in wanting to serve the Lord in this way in your vision of ministry. We're with you all the way! And praying always ...
Nana and Papa!
Woohoo! Well said... :) We can't wait to have you join us!! (Sorry, just catching up on blogs now....)
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