Our Family!

Our Family!
Sitting by the mean "bell"...a favortie camp tradition.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Merry Christmas to all:

Well, the culture shock wore off until the snow started. Now there are fewer cars on the road and more snowmobiles. For me, it has been fairly cold, although the locals have said that it has been pretty mild. I am not excited about what they call “real winter”.
It has been seven months since we arrived in Manitoba. In that time we have been very busy. God blessed Eagle Bay with a great summer, and I had a chance to meet a lot of young people with hearts to serve. Since the end of summer I have been busy with guest groups and I was asked to lead the local youth group. I have since decided to make that group a part of the Eagle Bay mission. There are outreach events every other Friday evening. There has been an average of about 15 kids that attend. Chad and I have also put together two fundraising banquets. The first was very well attended with over one-hundred attending. The second was only attended by two couples, but God again miraculously provided. Between these two couples we will be able to finish the bathroom project that has been underway since April 2007. I have also had the privilege of preaching at two of the local churches. We are also in the process of getting winter camp planned. We will run three weekends in February for children in the area. Pray that these are well attended due to the fact that there was no winter camp last year. Also, pray for me as there are many tough decisions on the horizon regarding camp and the programs we run. Pray that God will bless our efforts to proclaim the gospel in light of financial burdens and some latent opposition to change. I would like to thank all of you who are praying for us, and also to those of you supporting us financially. If others of you who read this are feeling the call of God to help support the ministry of SCA International and Eagle Bay Camp, or if you would like to help support Nikki and the kids and I with our personal support you can donate through the SCA website www.scainternational.org.

It is with a joyful heart that I wish all of you a Merry Christmas! I am so thankful to have this opportunity to share about what is going on in our family. This has been a faith-stretching year for me personally. In this past year I have seen the hand of God in my life work in such a personal way. He has time and time again reminded me that he is in control.
Since moving into Moosehorn, we have had the privilege of living across the road to Kurt Bork and his beautiful wife, Edie. He is among the first “shanty men” and first director to “Eagle Bay” camp. It has been with much joy to be neighbors with such an amazing couple whom we have lots to learn from.
I am so very thankful for our home, the school and the community here in Manitoba. Jon and I felt quickly at home mostly because of the great people who made room for us in their lives. I have made wonderful friendships here and was even blessed with a running partner. No matter where God leads us, He always answers my prayers for a friend that enjoys my love for an early morning run!
As for our children, they have all adjusted well. I am most pleased to share that our little Meaghan has a real joy for Jesus. We are thankful that she is discerning between right and wrong at school. As parents, that is a thrill for us both!
Over the past few months, we have gone through some very difficult and painful situations. We as believers are definitely not exempt! We are very thankful to everyone who has prayed us through some challenging days and weeks. Your continuous generosity and your fervent prayers have seen been a daily encouragement for our family!
Once again, thank-you all for being a part of God’s ministry! I encourage you to pray for Jon and Chad as they strive to serve the people of the northern Interlake. We are already looking forward to summer as hundreds of children will hear the gospel.


Jon, Nikki, Meaghan, Mallorie, Averie, Johnny

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

For those of you who don't know what Nikki and I have been up to for the last six months I want to give you a little background into who we are working with. SCA International started as a mission called Shantymen’s Christian Association by William Henderson in 1907. Our purpose is to glorify God by proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ to the people of North America whose circumstances do not provide them easy or traditional access to the Church for any number of reasons, including social, emotional, physical and cultural isolation. Eagle Bay was added as a ministry center in 1962, then called Hilbre Bible Camp, and has been carrying on God’s work ever since. Eagle Bay has a wonderful legacy of reaching children for Christ, and being a safe haven for kids in trouble.
Eagle Bay’s core purpose is to give every person who comes to this facility a chance to meet Jesus Christ. We accomplish this by serving. We serve children with our summer and winter camps, and now with our youth outreach every other Friday. We serve adults with our guest and retreat services. We strive to serve the community by bringing groups from the city to the area, and hopefully as the years go on we will bring more and more people here. I want Eagle Bay to be a safe place that lets those who come feel like they belong to something bigger than their normal experience. We believe in building lasting relationships between our staff and the campers that come to camp, and we know that those relationships will mean more than any other thing in a child’s life.
The last two weeks we have hosted two different fundraising dinners for the camp. On November 8th we held a local dinner in Moosehorn. A great success with over one-hundred people attending. Chad and I prepared and served a nice meal with the help of some of our local youth. Over twenty local businesses donated items for a silent auction and the Solberg's, a local couple, donated honey to sell to the attendees. God provided quite a bit of money to cover many costs at camp. Our second dinner in Winnipeg was much smaller in numbers, but God provided in a huge way. The two couples that we hosted committed to finishing the bathroom that has stood unfinished for over eighteen months. Praise God!!!

Friday, October 24, 2008

A (VERY) Full life...

November is going to be a busy and exciting month for camp. Jon and Chad are gearing up for two large fundraiser dinners. One will be held here in Moosehorn and the second down in Winnipeg at East View Church. We are hoping to have 125 people attend at each event. Jon is planning an elaborate chuck wagon meal (thanks for the inspiration Bob and the Petersons). I am sure our guests will be dazzled by Jon's barbecuing skills! We are praying that the local community and all of Manitoba get excited about the work that God is doing here at Eagle Bay. We could really use prayer as we prepare for this event.
As for the kids and I....we are dealing with some difficult issues with Meaghan. She seems to be experiencing night terrors. I have an appointment set this month with a pediatrician. As a mom, it has been difficult to see my daughter so terrified during these episodes. I ask for your continued prayers for our little girl.
On a lighter note, Johnny has managed to pop out his first tooth. It is amazing that this never gets old to me! Motherhood has no shortages of miracles.

Monday, October 6, 2008

SCA Eagle Bay update

Hello friends,

It has been five months since we have moved to Manitoba and a lot has happened. I started work at Eagle Bay on May 3rd. Skeptics agreed that there was no way we would be able to have summer camp in the 2008 year, but I think we all know that you should never doubt the power of God. We ended up running four week-long sessions and had an approximate total of one-hundred and twenty kids at camp this summer. How awesome!!! I will give all the glory to God. Why? Because registration forms didn't go out until the end of May. We had very few staff committed and two months is way too short a time period to get a camp together. God brought us the children, He also worked through the local churches to staff camp. I would like to thank Ashern Bible Church, Moosehorn Baptist Church, and Hilbre Bible Chapel for the support they have given not only to me but also to SCA Eagle Bay. I have also been blessed by Chad Bruneski and his steadfast presence here at Eagle Bay. He and his family have weathered many storms in the past few years and God will bless them for it. I believe that Chad's service and connection with the kids was a key in this summers success.
Since the end of summer we have been busy with guest groups and projects. There is still the need to complete the bathouse project. We need to raise around $10,000 to get the building to completion. The other immediate project we are in the middle of is the renovation of the area immediately to the east of the tuck shop. Chad, Darryl and I have already cleared the trees and we are planning the amount of back fill we will need. Hopefully by next summer we will have a space that is useful for the parents when they drop-off their campers. Pray that God will provide for our staffing needs as we are in need of more full-time staff.
Thank-you for all of your prayers and support.

Jon

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Home, sweet (very sweet) home!

It has been over five months now since making the journey from Washington state to our new home in Moosehorn, Manitoba! We are so excited to have a format that will keep us in touch with all of our dear friends and family as we transition into a new life and a new exciting ministry! There is so much to say, the trouble is where to begin?

I guess I need to start by saying that God has been more evident in our lives than ever! Jon and I could have never imagined how God would take care of us through the accident (for those of you who aren't aware, Jon and I totalled our moving trailer about 2 hours into our move). I could go on for hours about the evidences of God caring for us through what could have been a a tragedy. So lesson learned; God is in control and He really does know what He is doing!

Since moving here, I have been so blessed to meet so many young moms with children. I am thankful that the community has been so warm and welcoming to us. There has been no shortages of "play dates" for me to attend! God has given me several opportunities already to share my faith. Please pray for me as I spend time with the women in this community and that I am truly a light to them.

We have also been so grateful to our church in Hilbre for amazing times of fellowship, times of worship and powerful (and convicting) sermons. We are thankful that we have found a place that we feel at home. Leaving our church (Grace Bible) in Port Orchard, WA was very difficult for us as we loved Pastor Cal and all the great ministries that the church provided....so finding a church home here has made the transition easier than expected.

Our latest update on the kids is another answer to prayer. I had been previously homeschooling our eldest Meaghan through kindergarten but found it a little, lets say...challenging after our son Johnny was born. Coordinating the four of them was a battle! I was, however, intimidated about sending our daughter on the school bus for over an hour each way from camp and back. God ubruptly put on my heart a home that was for sale two doors down from the school. Jon and I were able to see the home and knew immediately that this was an answer to our prayers! We purchased a beautiful home in the community of Moosehorn that not only supplied our needs but our wants as well. As a mother, I feel confident about sending Meaghan to our great local school (it placed top 25 in Today's Parents magazine as one of Canada's best schools!). We were also able to put our little red-headed Mallorie in two days of Kindergarten! I am enjoying spending quality time with Averie and Johnny....and enjoying the peace and quiet when they are both napping.

As for camp. I should let Jon fill you in on all things Eagle Bay. As for me, I know that God has brought us here to share His love with the people of Manitoba and has blessed me with a safe and comfortable place to raise our children.

SCA Eagle Bay

SCA Eagle Bay
A few of our campers

Welch Family

Welch Family
all six of us