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Seeking Pastoral Position

This is our most recent newsletter to family, friends, our church, and other long-time supporters in the ministry.

Many will remember from our last correspondence that we were considering  a potential opportunity for service with Baptist Mid-Missions in England. It has been well over a year since we took the first steps in a serious examination. You can imagine a lot has happened since then, and we have neither time nor words to express it all.

We can say that we have spent many hours in prayer, had many discussions with friends and family, as well as the BMM-England Field Council and BMM Administration. Unable to move forward with an arrangement for service there, and believing God may have a different path, we resigned from Baptist Mid-Missions effective February 23, 2009.

Thank you for praying and waiting for this decision to be made. It has been a long road, but we are blessed to have clear direction from the Lord, and are thankful to Baptist Mid-Missions for allowing us to travel it. We are also looking forward with excitement to what the future holds.

It has been our desire for several years now to be serving in a full-time preaching ministry. Therefore today we are seeking a pastoral position somewhere within the United States. While we are open to anything the Lord may provide, we would prefer a situation in which I could serve under a more experienced Pastor, or within a context that would allow me to obtain further theological education.

Our Pastor and church family have been wonderfully supportive over the past several years. They have encouraged us in our desire to serve the Lord and provided every possible support and help. We are grateful for every kindness they have shared.

We are also thankful for your support. You have been prayerful and patient companions as we have sought the Lord’s will, providing for us financially and in many other ways in the past nine years. Yes…it’s been that long!

If you know of potential opportunities in Pastoral ministry that you would like to pass along, please contact us and we would be happy to receive them. Thank you again for all you have done and been in our lives.

If you would like to speak with us about anything mentioned here, just leave a comment or send an e-mail. We will have more on this subject soon.

November 2007

It has been another long stretch between Harper family updates; this time a little over four months. In our last letter, we left you in the dark about the specifics of our future plans to visit the Baptist Mid-Missions work in England. While we had been praying for an opportunity to take a ten day trip to the country for over six months, we were unable to confirm the details at that point. The fact is, I had not accrued enough leave time from my job, and was not certain traveling 27 hours with two toddlers was a wise choice. After learning we were expecting our third child (due January 27th), things got even more complicated. In early August, we decided to book a trip for October 3rd through the 16th, and determined I would travel alone.

I spent my first five days in the UK with Stan and Paula Boelman, who planted Fellowship Baptist Church in Luton nearly 26 years ago. My second five days were spent with Ken and Dawn Houghten, who also have around 25 years of experience, and currently minister at Buckingham Evangelical Church in Milton Keynes. Both provided wonderful hospitality, and did their best to give me a varied and informed experience in the UK. Their years of practical ministry to English people was invaluable in our process of considering missionary service there. We had a great time talking and traveling around their respective areas taking in the British countryside and history.

Some of my favorite moments were spent at church services and activities, as I had a few moments to talk with attendees, and observe how they fellowship and worship. One of the main highlights was an ordination and installation service for Bro. Paul Milner at Reynard Way Evangelical Church in Northampton. Pastor Milner spoke to my heart as he related his call to the ministry and concern for the spiritual condition of his country. He observed how few men of his age group had chosen a life of service to Christ, and wondered how God may use him; then chose to leave a terrific job and study for the ministry. I had never felt more comfortable or unified with any group of believers than on that day.

In short, this was a wonderful trip, which added a bit of knowledge to my fascination with British society and culture. Though I missed my family very much during my 12 days away, I left England with a desire to learn more. Therefore we continue to consider details and pray about what God may have us do. I hope you will join with us in asking God for wisdom to consider, and strength to do anything and everything He desires.

If you have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment here, or contact us by e-mail. We are always happy to hear from you, and respond with answers or more information. You may also want to check out our England 2007 album in the Gallery, where you will find a number of pictures from the trip.

We would ask in closing that you pray for a specific unspoken request, and remember Deborah as she looks forward to the delivery of our first son this January! We are so very thankful for your prayers and encouragement. You have been immensely patient as we have walked an uncertain road together. God bless you in your lives and ministries for the Savior.