The week that we flooded

Hey Family. We have regretfully been very slow on our blog and newsletter over the past few months.

We have been under the pump since our house flooded 4 times in 1 week! Cambodia has an annual festival called Pchum Ben which is in the thick of rainy season and this year was particularly bad. It rained so hard that even when it wasn’t raining the water was coming up through the ground. We weren’t the only ones hit hard, the open sewer running through the city flooded twice and reports say over 100 cambodians lost their lives.

We are now through having major reconstruction on our house to raise the bottom floor up about 2 feet in an attempt to avoid future flooding. We thought that we would share some of our journey with everyone so you can see what it was like.

Here are some pictures of what we went through over the last couple of months.

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With SOMA in Honduras – Oct/Nov 2013

HondurasDr. Glenn Petta (national director of SOMA-USA) invited me to join a SOMA team to Honduras.

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Bishop Lloyd Allen

On October 23rd,  I headed down to San Pedro Sula in Honduras. The other team members joining me were Edwina Thomas, our leader, and Mary Anne Weisinger.  Both are from Texas.  We prepared for an Episcopal clergy conference for the Diocese of Honduras at the invitation of Bishop Lloyd Allen.

After a week with the clergy,  we moved on to the Cathedral for a day and a half of renewal meetings with clergy and laity.

Clergy Conference

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With (left to right) Mary Anne, Bishop Allen and Edwina

I gave four expositions – one each morning.
1 Peter 2:1-12. We began with the focus on being  living stones being built into God’s Temple, a royal nation and a holy priesthood – once no people but now God’s people.

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Bishop Allen interpreted for me – while my Spanish was OK for all else, I wanted to be sure that the talks were not hindered by my lack of skill.

1 Cor. 2:4 and 5. “My speech and my message were not in plausible words of wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power, so that your faith might not rest in the wisdom of men but in the power of God.” The title was, “The power of the Spirit and the humility of the servant.”

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Bishop Lloyd Allen has been Bishop for over twelve years. He loves his clergy and is loved and respected by them.

Luke 3:21-22. The question was why Jesus needed a special anointing of the Holy Spirit.
The exposition then continued to the end of the gospels where Jesus says wait for the promised Holy Spirit.  We looked at John 20:21 and 22.  “Jesus said to them again, “Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, even so I am sending you.” And when he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, “Receive the Holy Spirit.”
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Luke 6:17-26. The focus was Luke 6:19 “And all the crowd sought to touch him, for power came out from him and healed them all.”  The critical words being “power came out from Him.”

Worship was lively and energetic

Worship was lively and energetic

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Most of the Honduras clergy

Cathedral renewal meetings.

Catedral Buen Pastor, San Pedro Sula

Catedral Buen Pastor, San Pedro Sula

At the Cathedral we had three sessions – two of these were led by Honduran seminarians under our coaching.  Edwina presented the last talk.  The talks were (in order) – Salvation and God’s love, the Anointing of the Holy Spirit and, Living the Transformed Life.

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Worship at the Cathedral

I preached on Sunday was based upon Luke 6:19 – power came out from him and healed them all – which is the verse that precedes the All Saints Gospel reading.

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After the sermon on Sunday

The time in Honduras was hugely energizing for me.  My Spanish returned sufficiently, for which I was most grateful.  I asked Bishop Allen to interpret the talks as I wanted to be sure that the people heard exactly what I was saying.  We got into a great rhythm.  He is such a Godly man and a superb leader.

The clergy arrived at the conference tired and in need of rest and affirmation.  By the time the conference was over they were transformed and renewed.  Some asked for confession and some, spiritual direction.  We were able to train some to give presentations that are part of the “Life in the Spirit” weekends.  We had a number of group sessions – affirmation, silent prayers of blessing, and prayer ministry.

Thank you for the prayers and financial support that made it possible for me to participate in this trip.

I have been praying about how to be supportive of clergy and missionaries.  Working with SOMA is a means to do so as well as a way to serve the larger Anglican community.

God is so Good.

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Ministry continues now based in Vermont – FALL NEWS

Dear Ones,
Many thanks for your prayers and support.  We have much to report and so many things to be thankful for as we settle into our life back in the USA.
We just completed our “de-briefing” with Denise Cox at SAMS.  It was most helpful as we transition to our roles as Missionary Associates, continuing to be involved with mission ventures and with Peru specifically.

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This past July,  I  spent a week in Lima with a mission team from New Grace Church, Florida. Earlier in the summer,  I had visited the parish for an information and orientation meeting with the members of the parish.  Fr. Mike McDonald led the team of ten people which partnered with San Mateo Mission and School in San Juan de Lurigancho, an area of Lima.

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I went along to facilitate and make the many introductions.  This visit was primarily to get to know the diocese, Bishop Godfrey,  and to begin a long-term relationship with San Mateo Mission and the attached school.  It was very successful.
Polly and I are developing a relationship with the Diocese of Albany where we are involved with the Spiritual Life Center.  There we participate in the weekly healing ministry and I am available to clergy for counsel and direction.  We are exploring taking a short-term mission team from Albany to Madagascar in 2014 to visit and help Bishop Todd and the Rev. Patsy McGregor. We will keep you posted on this mission venture!

This summer we have been hosting and helping Bishop Bill Godfrey and Judith.  They came to Connecticut in late July for surgery which turned out to be more extensive than expected.   They have been recuperating with us for several weeks and before that with another couple in CT. Mostly healed and rested, they have now gone on to Texas prior to returning mid-September to Peru.

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We had a brief visit from former Lima cathedral Dean John and Susan Park while they were here–what a joyful reunion for the six of us! Joining us in mid-September we have Pastor Sara Armstrong and her husband Rusty from Lima.
In early 2014 we are working on a group trip to Lima from our local community here in Chester to distribute water filters.

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I am now actively exploring how best to bring pastoral care and visitation to missionaries in the field.  SAMS works with another agency that specializes in this ministry and have encouraged me to work with them.  More on this later.Honduras
In October I will be joining a SOMA mission team  going to Honduras.  We will be leading a clergy conference and a Life in the Spirit weekend.

Our lives are busy and bearing fruit in terms of mission and ministry.  Your support helps this continue, though now different.   THANK YOU and BLESS YOU.

Please continue to lift us up.  Thank you for your financial support.
Ian and Polly

I Love

I love my life

I love my city

I love waking up in the morning to the sound of roosters

I love doing school drop off on a moto

I love dodging pot holes

I love when people cut me off and then throw a wave to apologize

I love seeing children wear helmets

I love seeing people leave their house and wave goodbye to their loved one

I love seeing people walk their pets

I love the hustle and bustle of my neighborhood in the morning

I love the smell of street food

I love seeing people eating street food

I love seeing people sitting and yarning to one another

I love the before work interactions with the neighbors

I love my city

I love my life

The day the Bishop came to town

The day the Bishop came to town

Last Sunday the Bishop of Singapore come over to visit what a special day it was.

Pirum took a liking to the Bishop.

We were privileged to go out for lunch with the Bishop and other clergy. (another post coming with information about these conversations)

Photo: Dean Kuan Kim Seng, Summer, Pirum, Bishop Rennis Ponniah and Guy