Thursday, July 17, 2008

Bubu Visits Mocoron With Master Stephen


Well, our firstborn is almost 13 years old and is beginning to have a desire to wander further from the nest. He spent a week in Mocoron, a village near an army base closer to the jungle, with our Teakwondo instructor. I decided to post some of the pictures he brought back. He returned to us that friday telling excited stories of jumping off tree branches into the river below, floating with the current and climbing out again when he reached another tree branch extended into the river further downstream.


Master Stephen is a 7th degree black belt in Taekwondo. He is an Olympic Medalist and trainer AND a pastor with the Korean Methodist Church. He loves the Lord intensely, as is evidenced by his strong prayer habits.

The following is a quote form our newsletter that has been sent to be printed and mailed out:


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In April, Katrina heard about a Korean man who was teaching “Karate” in a small, remote village, here in La Moskitia. She expressed a desire to contact him and offer to pay his way and give him room and board in our house if he would come on weekends and teach martial arts to the children at House of Hope. Knowing that some martial arts teachings involve spiritual aspects, I told her to pray about it first.
She went ahead with her idea, after consulting with the Lord, and he came to visit so we could talk about the idea. Lo and behold! It turns out thet Grand Master Steven Kwunsoo is not only a 7th degree blackbelt, an Olympic medalist in Taekwondo, and an Olympic trainer. He is also a Christian missionary!
Pastor Steven began visiting our house on weekends late on in the month of May and after a month of his visits, we have learned to make Kim-Shi, eat Sushi and he has come to be a loving father figure to our family.
He is a prayer warrior! Waking up at about 1:00 AM every morning he goes out onto our dock and prays until about 6:00 AM. Since we told him we usually wake up at about that time he waits until then before he begins to sing his loud, reverberating Korean praise songs, waking us with a serenade. We forgot to mention to him that on the weekends we might want to sleep a little later.
He has made contact with the local police, the local military base and just today with the Naval base across the lagoon, offering to instruct them in his martial arts, as well. In addition, Katrina and I have helped him to organize some paying students by which he can raise some support for his ministry in Mocoron, the little village we originally found him in.
Even Katrina and I are involved in the classes, though it would be an insult to Steven’s teaching abilities to say that we are his showcase students.


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Sunday, July 13, 2008

Please Pray for Tom Brian

We received an email from Tom, President of Send Hope, the funding organization for House of Hope. In it he informed us that he will soon be having triple bypass surgery on his heart as well as a stint.
We know that God has His hand on Tom and has done so much through him. We ask that you agree in prayer for his healing and speedy recovery. We are asking God for a miracle. May the glory be His.
God bless you,
Roger

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

It's Been A While


Well, if I've proved nothing else, I've proved that I'm not very good at sticking to the daily routine of blogging. Let's see if I can keep you people updated a little better from now on.
We got the seawall in front of our house finished. Well, half finished... It was a two-phase project. The half in front of our new house was first so we could be free of worry about erosion destroying our new house. In the picture you can see the West, (closest), end of our waterfront still has some fallen trees and debris in front of it. We plan on leaving it there until we can afford to extend the seawall to cover that side of the land.
We have our house about half way finished and I have no idea when the rest will get done. People ask me all the time when do I think I'll have it finished. MY wife wants to know as much as they do...as much as I do. I always have to remind them, as I remind my self, that I'm not a contractor, nor am I a fortune teller. When we get the money to finish it, I'm sure it won't take long. Right now I'm doing my very best to save every penny I possibly can toward that very thing.
Let me see if I can figure out how to put some pictures of it on here and we will go from there. Okay?
Figured out how to put the picture in. It's the one at the top of the page. It shows our new house, still under construction.
Hopefully you'll be hearing from me again soon.