Friday, December 26, 2008

MTI, part 2

About a week ago we completed our training at MTI, and it proved to be an invaluable experience for us. Since our last update, we covered more significant areas of life and ministry in a cross cultural situation, including sabbath keeping, rest, understanding and dealing with different cultural worldviews, and how to say, "Goodbye," well (a surprisingly important aspect of missionary life). Our time at MTI closed with times of reflection, sharing about our respective future ministries, and prayer for each family present at the trainings. We formed what we believe will be some lifelong friendships (as you can see in the group photo above), and it's hard to believe that the training is over and it's the day after Christmas already! Here are some more photos of our time there:

Us with Hans & Jen Anderson during our time to share about Spain and to be prayed for.

Rachel role-playing in a skit about missionaries in a cross-cultural ethical dilemma.

B.J. with his growth group that met several times a week for Bible study, discussion, prayer, encouragement, and a lot of laughter.


We took a weekend excursion to Albuquerque, where we were able to visit the Myers family, who served as church planting missionaries in Spain with Rachel's family in the 80's and 90's.

2 comments:

K D Riel said...

Hey guys! Just wanted to let you know that I read the blog often, and pray for you as well! So glad to hear how God is moving in your behalf, and looking forward to his wonderful plans for you. All our best! The Riels

B.J. and Rachel Whitaker said...

Hey, Karen! Thanks for the comment and for following the blog. As our latest entry says, we're in a holding pattern at the present, simply waiting for the visas before we can take the next step. We hope ya'll are doing well!