Monday, July 14, 2008

Taking a Furlough

The military word Furlough is defined in Webster's Dictionary to mean: "a leave of absence from duty granted esp. to a soldier; permission." We see that taking a furlough is not only a good thing to do, but a Biblical thing to do. The apostle Paul himself after his missionary journeys would go back to Antioch to report on what God did in and through his life. Acts 14:27 says: "Now when they had come and gathered the church together, they reported all that God had done with them, and that He had opened the door of faith to the Gentiles." The beginning of the month was filled with a variety of ministry here on the field and then I went home on furlough for 2 weeks to California...

I finished the book of Daniel with Mike and also studied the book of Philemon with him. Mike is doing real well and is continuing to grow in the grace of God. Please pray that the spiritual seed sown will continue to grow and produce fruit.

Johnny has shared with me some instances of being able to share the Lord with people while on the job. His boss Martin has continued to ask for a Bible in order to start reading it himself. I am so amazed to not only see the power of the Gospel change a life, but to also see that life go on and be used by God.

At the end of May and the beginning of June I also had to take care of some practical things in regards to living in a foreign country. I was able to renew my visa for another year and pay off my car which was a total gift from the Lord. It was such a miracle how God provided this car. The previous owner not only let me make payments without interest, but let me pay in my own timing. I share these things with you to point out God's perfect provision and meeting me in this land every step of the way. As both of these things cost money, I pray I continue to be a good steward of God's resources and your generous gifts to this mission endeavor.

What a reunion it was going home to California! I was very happy to be reunited with my family, friends, and home church. I was not only able to have some fun and relax, but take care of some things in regard to Spain. It was a privilege to "give report" and teach God's Word at several fellowships including my home church Calvary Chapel Upland. I was also able to meet the staff of Go Ministries out of Calvary Chapel Norco, who blesses missionaries by taking care of their taxes and the paperwork that is involved. I was also able to obtain my International Driver's Permit enabling me to drive legally here in Spain.

Thank you all for your open arms, unconditional love, support, encouragement, prayers, and generous gifts. All this motivates me to want to be a "good soldier of Jesus Christ." Although I am glad to be back in Spain, I am looking forward to my next furlough with you all...

By His Grace,
Eric