And so it resumes
Update on Gemma and our return: Gemma’s citizenship application is not looking hopeful at this point. There aren’t any definitive answers, but we have been in communication with the agent and better understand their stance. I cried my rage tears and then listened to what Brian was saying, and it does make sense (even if it’s still infuriating). On the very bright side, a no right now means we can go back to PNG soon! We’re still waiting to buy tickets until we hear back from the agent, but our hope is to leave October 12 arriving in PNG October 15. If everything works out, we’ll be able to travel with the same teammates we came back with in June. Lots of balls in the air right now and nothing is settled. However, we’re in Delaware for a couple of weeks enjoying some extra time with Brian’s family and we’re not hating that at all!!
Marsha Wilfe
Love love the head band and crafts! Keep up the good work ,girls ! Continued prayers for Gemma’s citizenship and a peace for you. I am not sure about God’s timing in all this but I do know He promises His peace amidst everything. After all, He is the Prince of Peace!
Ruth
Still praying about Gemma’s papers. Also thanking Him for your extra time with the grandparents. I know that has to be a blessing to them. Having been so very far away from our grandchildren I can identify such a good thing to be able to spend time and also do things with them. We will have our 22 year old granddaughter living with us the next three months. She grew up seven hundred miles away from us and we only saw her and her siblings maybe twice a year. Thanks for hanging in there with the ongoing problem with the contact person you are working with. Continued prayers. The Scripture I read this morning was Gal. 6:9. I needed it and pass it on to you. “Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” Thanks for persevering.