Update on Josh

A mixture of emotions swirls around you in a constant state of chaos, like a storm raging as it passes through. It is hard to grasp and yet be totally amazed at how your mind can hold to a state of quandary: simultaneously opposing thoughts and emotions while your heart and soul try to make sense of it all.      

We are at day 34, a month and a few days have now passed since Josh’s departure. Uncertainty, unknowing and unclarity are present companions to us both.    

As I sit, frankincense streams out of the diffuser; gifted to us in our time of need. Used for grief the scent is comforting and calming in the midst of the storm. We are reminded of the 3 wise men who came to bring gifts to the King. We too, ask for wisdom with each day that passes. We also have received the “gift” of God’s tangible presence; the gift of unceasing prayers, text messages and emails from all over this vast world. Words and thoughts can never truly convey how much these prayers have meant and will continue to carry us in the days ahead. Thank you… 

On a clear night, often times we will look up and ask the question “do you see the same stars we see tonight?” Vacillating between two opposing and clashing thoughts: the possible reality that you are dead is gut wrenching, while still having hope that you are alive and wanting to live an “off grid”, adventuresome life (as you have done your whole life) while living off the land.  These two realities are real possibilities and very tangible. The truth is, we may never know the answer to the question “where is Josh?”…

Can we stay in hope? Yes. Can we trust the Father when there are no answers? Yes. Can we live life with not ever knowing? Yes.

Sadly, we have no news to report. Official search and rescue is done. Volunteer search and rescue (activated 2 weeks ago) have no news. Our nephew Kyle (who is an avid hiker) and his friend hiked up to 5 of the 7 valleys, finding nothing. Police have no leads.   

A friend shared, very profoundly, that she has “never used this sort of prayer muscles before….”

As believers, we know how to pray for those who have cancer, for those in difficult relationships, or hard family situations but this, like so many of you have expressed, this is new. We do not know nor have we ever experienced someone we know personally going through “a missing person” scenario.

We are all trying to learn how to pray, what to pray, for this season of unknown. When we don’t know what to do, pray or say… we simply can say, “but you know Lord.”

India:

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India awakens you to your senses. From the vivid colors of reds and yellows, to the smell of Chai tea and curry, to the richness of her beautiful people, to the clanging of the city to the stillness of her farmland, India is a burst of unbelievable sights and sounds. I had the honor and privilege to work alongside my good friend of many years, Brenda Lewis. Brenda is the founder of CRI, (Child Restoration International). CRI’s purpose: to rescue and restore women and children who are at risk of sexual exploitation and trafficking in India. I was able to connect with many of the children they have rescued off the streets. As well as to bring some encouragement through teaching in leadership and counseling tools and skills for those CRI’s staff in the field. Here are some photos of this amazing trip.

CRI’s main fundraising is achieved through handmade jewelry that is made in India and sold in America and overseas ( see link below to purchase). What an incredible full cycle way of providing necessary funding to the many orphanages that CRI’s supports. From the Indian artisans, to those who want to purchase beautiful Indian jewelry; all connected to the children and women at risk.

If you would like to purchase jewelry (goes directly to orphanages), hear stories of redemption, want to get involved with Child Restoration International or want more information about CRI’s amazing ministry in India please click the following links: http://www.childrestoration.com/ and : http://www.tri-socials.com

The stories of these amazing children being rescued off the streets are one of Gods love and protection. Be inspired by Amera’s story, which was made into a short (under 5 minutes) video. It can be seen here:

** May I ask, for the protection of the workers of CRI and the children they help, that this blog and any of its content not be shared through social media.

Thank you Brenda Lewis in all that you do for so many. What a privilege to be called your friend and to stand with you as you serve those in India.

Lynn

Deeper and Wider

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“Our net will go deeper and wider”. This statement is one of many that we have heard over the course of our transition which has lead us to serve with YWAM much more globally than ever. The casting of our “nets” has begun with our roles being more and more defined here at the base in Kona. Many of you on our support team are not aware that I have been doing biblical (lay) counseling for years. My net has expanded to not only counseling students here at YWAM Kona, but also staff and leaders. What a privilege to counsel, mentor and coach those on the front lines!

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