Church Visits - Great Cities Missions
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Church Visits - Great Cities Missions
Volume 1 Issue 12 January 2013 In This Issue: Church Visits ................................ 1 Key Dates ..................................... 1 La Paz Mission Team (pic).......... 2 Katie’s Corner.............................. 2 Sponsoring Church Workshop... 2 Thought for the Month ............... 3 Reese and Ellie (pic)................... 3 Key Dates to Remember: January 13 Snellville Church of Christ Visit January 20 Central Church of Christ Visit January 24 Depart for La Paz, Bolivia Page 1 Church Visits By the time we leave for La Paz on January 24th, we plan to have visited each of our supporting congregations. If everything goes as scheduled, we will complete these visits by January 20th. We have visited churches in Georgia, in South Carolina, and in Florida and we have truly enjoyed spending time with each of these congregations. We are blessed to have the support of each of these congregations and their members. Every issue of our newsletter includes the names and addresses of the congregations that support us on a monthly basis. But there are also additional churches who have been and continue to be very generous to us. I would like to take this opportunity to recognize each of these congregations. If you are a member of one of these churches, you can be proud to know that you are a member of a church body that is deeply committed to the Great Commission. These churches are: Central Church of Christ in Spartanburg, South Carolina; Piedmont Road Church of Christ in Marietta, Georgia; Snellville Church of Christ in Snellville, Georgia; Crawford-Lexington Church of Christ in Crawford, Georgia; Port Orange Church of Christ in Port Orange, Florida; and Williston Church of Christ in Williston, South Carolina. The generosity shown to our family by each of these congregations has and will continue to be a blessing to us. This ministry and the work in La Paz, Bolivia could not be possible without your help. It has been an honor and a privilege for our family to have had the opportunity to spend time with our supporting churches during the months prior to our departure for the mission field. You are an encouragement to us and we value the critical role you have in this ministry. Thank you for your prayers and for what you do for our family. Sponsoring Church Workshop La Paz Mission Team (minus Damira) Katie’s Corner 2012 has been a very exciting year for our family. We have lived in three cities, five different apartments and spent time in six countries. Our family was given the opportunity to meet hundreds of people from countless cities across North and South America. We are forever changed from the experiences 2012 brought to us. Throughout the year we had our ups and downs as a family, good days and not-so-good days. But, overall, it was a great year! One of the most significant things I will take from this year is the reassurance that God is in control. He has taken care of our every need each step of the way during our journeys of 2012. There were days when we wondered, “where will we live?” or “where will the children go to school?” or “how will we pay for that?” This list goes on and on, but we were ALWAYS taken care of. Always. God continuously led us to the right places, sent great people into our lives, and provided for us financially. What does 2013 have in store for the Brooks family? I am very excited to find out. I can only imagine the people we will meet, the places we will see, and the experiences we will have. I would not be telling the truth if I told you I am not a little nervous. After all, we are moving to a foreign country in about three weeks! Please pray for our family as we transition to our new home in La Paz. In many parts of Latin America the people say “Chau” instead of “Adios.” They do this because chau is much less permanent than adios. So, in our family we have adopted this concept and prefer to say “See you soon” as opposed to “goodbye.” So, to all of our stateside friends and family, “Chau, and we will see you all soon!” In Him, Katie Page 2 On Saturday, December 8th in Spartanburg, South Carolina the La Paz Mission Team held a Sponsoring Church Workshop. Among those in attendance were leaders of the sponsoring churches of each of the three couples on our mission team. We were also excited to have one of our new teammates, Luis Garcia (who flew in from Honduras), and a representative from his sponsoring church in attendance. The workshop provided the unique opportunity for leaders from our sponsoring churches to meet each other and begin building relationships that will be very important as our team begins the work in La Paz. One of the highlights of the workshop was a session called “Mutual Expectations.” During this session, the missionaries and our respective churches were given the opportunity to share what we can expect from each other and what can be expected from both sides as we work together to share the Gospel in La Paz. It was a great day, both for our team and our sponsoring churches. Thought for The Month In the first chapter of 2 Timothy, Paul says the following to his young friend: “I am reminded of your sincere faith, which first lived in your grandmother Lois and in your mother Eunice and, I am persuaded, now lives in you also” (2 Timothy 1:5). Over the past several weeks, Katie and I have been spending our time preparing to depart for Bolivia. Much of that preparation has included spending time with our parents, with our siblings, and also with our extended family members. For Katie and me, our grandparents have always played significant roles in our lives. Although our grandfathers are no longer with us, I still have one grandmother and Katie has two. It was a privilege for both of us to see each of our grandmothers during the month of December. As we visited with our grandmothers I remembered those words Paul wrote to Timothy. The four grandmothers who each had a profound influence on our lives have also been tremendous blessings to us. It is because of the faith of each of these women that Katie and I have a faith that “now lives in [us] also.” So this month Katie and I want to say thank you to each of our grandmothers, both living and deceased—Lula Brooks, Carole Jessup, Peggy Kimberly, and Katie Smith. It is because of you and your sincere faith that our families have stayed faithful. Thank you for all you have done. We love you all! llie nd E s on a e Rees the light ying tmas tree enjo hris the C Supporting Churches: Central Church of Christ 2052 North Church Street Place Spartanburg, SC 29303 Reese and Ellie with Papa and Grammy Piedmont Road Church of Christ 1630 Piedmont Road Marietta, GA 30066 Snellville Church of Christ Page 3 3025 Lenora Church Road Brad, Katie, Reese and Ellie Brooks www.brooksmissions.com Snellville, GA 30078