Saturday, June 30, 2007

Lubbock Here We Come!


Our decision to become missionaries has been a long time in the making. In 2003, Kristina and I became members of Alpine Church of Christ and quickly decided that short-term mission work was a great way that we could serve the Lord and others during our summers off as teachers. Our first experience in missions was in Hitachi-Taga, Japan. We spent six weeks sharing our God, our language, and ourselves. Seeing God work through us and in the lives of those we touched left us wanting more. God has since continued to send people into our lives who share the same longing. And in the summer of 2006 we took what seemed to us as the next logical step. We signed up for an internship with a missionary in Mexico City. This time we did more than teach. We took classes in missions, language, and culture, and were able to catch a glimpse of what long-term missions work might be all about. And with much prayer and thought, in Mexico City, we decided to become missionaries full time. Yet, we didn't feel quite ready to jump into long term mission work without any formal training or bible study, so we decided to teach at Spring Hill for one more year while making preparations to study in Lubbock, TX at Sunset International Bible Institute.
We will move to Lubbock, TX on July 16th , 2007 to enroll in classes at Sunset International Bible Institute. I will begin classes on Aug 13th to start a two year program in World Missions. The program consists of 40 courses in biblical text and ministry applications covering every book in the Bible including 4 courses in the study of Missions. Preaching labs, campaigns, internships, workshops, chapel lectures, counseling, and mid-course evaluations complete the curriculum. Kristina will complete the Women's Basic Biblical Studies program. This program consists of 20 courses, including 4 courses in Missions study, and meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Over the two year program, we will meet many other families in our classes that share our goal to work in a foreign mission field. Our prayer is to find other families to commit with us to a mission team. After graduation, our team will complete six months of Advanced Missions Studies at SIBI, taking courses in team building, prayer, mission strategy, world view, cultural anthropology, small group practicum, and doctrinal encounter. During this six months, our team will prayerfully narrow down all of the possible locations in the world to the one that we feel God has called us to serve. With the help of the SIBI staff we will begin focused training in language, culture, and strategies that have proved fruitful for our specific field. Our goal is for our mission team to be prepared to begin work overseas in January 2010. If you would like to help support our education, please contact the Alpine Church of Christ office. God Bless!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jeff and Kristina,
I am so glad you have started a blog. We look forward to following along on your missions journey. We will continue to praise God for your commitment and to pray for you faithfully.
May God bless you,
Karol Edwards
P.S. Mainly I hope to see lots of pictues of Noah and Juliana! :-)

The Morgans said...

We love you, Sims! We will gladly "followthesims" on this blog. Thanks for taking the time to keep it up. We love you and are so thankful for your servant hearts! We will be holding you close in prayer as you prepare to go.
Love you,
Rand E. and Maggie

Chris and Becky said...

We will miss our crazy roommates. We can't wait to see what God has planed for your future. You are in our prayers.
Love y'all,
Chrispy and Becky and Caleb