We have a praise and yet another prayer request: Malachi has healed up wonderfully form his stitches and concussion. However since then he has come down with malaria. Through a series of circumstances the Doctor examined him and found an un-related problem which will require surgery. So Malachi will be going into surgery on October 2nd. They will be closing up a tube, removing some fluid, and preventing a future hernia. Our prayer request is that he will heal up completely from the malaria and his fever will leave so that he can be strong enough to do the surgery in a couple weeks.
To be honest, we as a family are barely holding on as we feel that we have little to no time to process one crisis before we head into the next. Please be in prayer for us as we fall into His arms and “give up”. As some of you have probably noticed we have really stepped back from communicating and being involved in things. Even to the point of having to go back on our word and withdraw from things we had originally said we would love to do. We as a family need more time to work through everything, and we really need some “normal” time as our own family. At this point in time, talking about our time in the tribe is painful for us because we have had so many crisis that we have not had a chance to fully internalize or process. We thank you for your love and grace towards us as we take this time to refresh our souls.
His Clay Pots,
Jason, Kellie, Micah, Sophia, and Malachi Knapp
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Friday, September 05, 2008
Clay Pots ~ Remembering to Pray
Micah and Sophia’s first day of school!
Bored. Twiddling our fingers. HoHum. I keep thinking one of these days I can use those words to describe our lives, but alas we are nothing close to that these days! Malachi thought it would be kind of cool this past week to jump off a retaining wall, get a concussion, 15 stitches, 5 hours in the hospital, and a visit to the dentist. Dad and Mom did not find it so cool. Malachi is now experiencing the joy of eating everything through a straw and talking like Rocky.
The two weeks before that, we as a family have been grieving, praying, and struggling with the situation Kellie’s brother and family have been going through. We are grateful for the body of believers nation-wide who have comforted and helped out Kellie’s parents, their Bed and Breakfast, and Jonathan.
When we first arrived in the States the Tobo church and our co-workers were never very far from our thoughts at any given hour of the day. The busier we get though, the more we find ourselves only thinking of them perhaps once a day. We are realizing how much more difficult it is for you to remember to pray for the Tobo believers when you have never even been to Papua New Guinea and have never met them. But the simple truth is that this job is a group effort. We and our co-workers cannot do this without you or your prayers. So during this year, our desire is to foster additional prayer and financial support for the Tobo church. Sometimes simply writing a check each month can remind us to pray for our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ being persecuted on the other side of the globe. For instance, one lady from the Tobo church is no longer allowed to come to the church meetings because her husband has threatened to slit her throat. Wow, I know how hard it is to think beyond our crazy schedules here in the States, but could you take a minute and pray for her and for other Tobo believers who are faced with this sort of opposition? And pray for other believers who have not been persecuted, but need to persevere and grow in their faith by making the tough decisions instead of being hesitant and afraid to make a stand for Christ. Also, pray for our co-workers the Mankins and Williamsons, that God will give them the wisdom and strength as they disciple the believers and stand in the face of opposition. God has so designed that prayer is vital to the spread and belief of the gospel, so please continue to lift up the Tobo church before our heavenly Father. Thank you.
His Clay Pots,
Jason, Kellie, Micah, Sophia, and Malachi Knapp
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