Our trip to Pennsylvania was too short and quite wonderful, of course! Our objectives were to visit with the wonderful
Stoltzfus family, meet with a church elder back east who may be starting a church in Belize and also to meet a family from the area who is also moving to Belize. In addition, we hoped to visit the Dons who had attended our small fellowship in WA for three years and who recently moved to Lancaster County to attend a church out there. We were able to accomplish all of those things, Praise the Lord! We also had the opportunity to attend an Amish meeting of converted Amish families. Most of them still live the Amish lifestyle but are converted and love the Lord Jesus. Many have been ex-communicated but still attend their fellowships in order to be a light and testimony to the unconverted Amish. It was so amazing to fellowship with them! They made us feel very much welcome. These brothers and sisters truly are giving up everything to follow Christ.. It was humbling to hear their testimonies. That meeting was one of our highlights of the trip. The family who is moving to Belize was also a great blessing! They have a very sweet family who we instantly felt a great love for. Have you ever met someone who you feel as though you have known forever? That is how we felt for this family. Our family is praying to be part of their lives and work in Belize if the Lord wills it.
The
Stoltzfus family. I just love Amanda~She is a kindred spirit for sure. I enjoyed visiting with her and having some heart to heart conversations. She has such a heart for the Lord and for her family.. I think I could have talked to her for 10 days straight! Her family was so gracious as to house us, feed us and love on us for 4 days. She even went to the great effort to cooking especially gluten free, knowing I could not tolerate wheat. Every meal was a feast! Their children were a blessing to us as well. Always eager to lend a helping hand. Marie even made Gracie some Amish paper dolls and sent home a gift for our Amanda who celebrated her birthday while we were in PA. Their story is not one to miss. As former Amish themselves, the Lord is using them in a mighty way to help share the gospel with the Amish people. You can read their story here:
www.troubleinamishparadise.com/ also you can watch their documentary if you go to
youtube and search for Trouble in Amish Paradise. I pray we can have the opportunity to see them again some day! ♥
Marie, Laura and Amanda- special memories and a very sweet time.
A Mennonite man at Ephraim and Amanda's house, selling eggs for their produce stand
Sister A told me that this car looked a little sporty for such a conservative couple as Grady and I. I told her it was better than the red SUV they had offered us!
A lovely covered bridge
We thought this sign was funny~
Seeing the Dons ended up being a great blessing as well. Our small fellowship misses them so much but we are blessed to see them settling in and enjoying the life the community is offering there. This photo was taken in 2009 of the Dons children and our three younger at the time. We miss them! ♥
While racing toward the Philadelphia International Airport to head home, G and I were laughing upon the realization as to just how much we have changed over the past few years.. Being bonified 'Homeschoolers' for 13 years now, we have studied American History for years.. and just the thought of being so close to historic places such as Valley Forge, Independence Hall and Liberty Bell would have shot chills of excitement throughout our entire beings. But so much has changed. The most important title for us used to be the title of 'American'. We now take joy most of having the title of 'Kingdom Citizen'. Sharing 4 special days fellowshipping with fellow sisters and brothers in Christ was much more edifying and encouraging than any American History tour could have ever provided. (although it woulda been fun to just swing by Independence Hall! :p)
Psa 96:4 For the LORD is great, and greatly to be praised: he is to be feared above all gods. •
3 comments:
This one makes us smile.
It makes us smile too.. and miss you all! ♥
After meeting your family Brent and I both agreed it felt like we had known you for years.
Yes, we agree. Being mindful of whose kingdom we serve changes the way we view the world.
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