Sunday, May 28, 2006

sunday mornings and pyrex dishes


Bennett spoke today at his home church, FBC Houston. The message was from John 17 and Jesus's prayer for his disciples. It was a powerful word about living life in the world- where Jesus has sent us. He also shared about our move to Idaho, and they have been so supportive of Bennett's call and our decision.

We forgot what it was like to dress up for church so here is a picture of our Sunday clothes. We bought that suit with the our Belk gift cards from the wedding. Thanks for all that gave us pyrex. You really can have too many.

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

destin


Bennett and I just got back from Destin, Florida. In my opinion this is the most beautiful beach in the country. When I was small, I spent many summer vacations with my mom, dad, and sister in Destin. There are many memories of sunburns, sandcastles, and salt water fights.

We were able to spend some meaningful time there with my dad this week. I think he loves the place just as much as I do. That's him under the umbrella chillin.


































Ok. One of my favorite things to do in life is to sit by the ocean under an umbrella and read. The greatness of the ocean always makes me think about how HUGE God is.

Tomorrow we head to North Mississippi to visit my new family, maybe catch my niece's softball game, and celebrate my mom-in-law's entrance into retirement. Bennett is also speaking at his home church on Sunday morning. It is so good to be able to spend this time with family before our big move.

Saturday, May 13, 2006

update

“What’s in Idaho besides potatoes?” This is a frequent question that I have been asked over the past few days. Well, there are about one million, five hundred thousand people in Idaho. What else is in Idaho? A church that was started a little over one year ago named Northstar in one of the fastest growing counties in America. And what else? A Field. “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few.”

Bennett and I knew when we were married that we both wanted to serve in an area where there was a need. There is an enormous and overwhelming need in Northern Idaho for people to hear the Gospel, and after much prayer and seeking godly counsel from our friends and church, we feel this is where God wants us to move and plant our lives.

Our plans are to come home to Mississippi for the last few weeks of May, and then come back to Fort Worth, pack up our apartment, rent a moving truck, and continue on the incredible journey we began together on December 30th of 2005. We will drive across country in order to get there for Bennett’s first day on staff on July 1st.

I am excited about moving across country, and then there are days when I think to myself, “Oh my goodness, I am moving across the country.” This is however an act of faith I am willing to make not just for the need or the one million and five hundred thousand people but for the sake of my Savior’s great name. It will be an act of faith because we will be required to raise part of our support. The church and partners of the church will pay us a housing allowance; however, we will raise the remaining part of our salary.

Please pray for us during the remaining weeks. Pray that God would continue to unify our hearts for His one purpose. Pray that He will supply the means for us to move there and live. Pray that He will be glorified in Northern Idaho, that His name will be exalted there, and that people will be drawn unto Himself.

I can not forget what one of our seminary professors told us a few weeks ago when we met with him for dinner, and we were considering the move. “You’re young. It’s an adventure. Go and have fun.” Oh yeah. That’s what we plan to do.

We love you and are thankful for you,

Jana and Bennett

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

happy happy birthday


today is bennett's birthday. about 27 years ago this picture was taken. right mr. bobby?

this morning i asked bennett what he wanted for breakfast. he said melba toast. i think he meant french toast. well that's what he had.

happy birthday sweet husband. i love you.

Sunday, May 07, 2006

For around $38 you can have this nice insullated box of Idaho potatoes shipped to your house.

Or we could bring some to you because we are moving to Idaho!!