Welcome to Team Scotland

Hey thanks for checking out the page. Ben and Nate are really excited for you to be apart of their adventures in Scotland. If you haven't already check out the About Team Scotland section. You should get a good laugh out of that. Also make sure you check out our prayer requests and please pray. One of the most exciting parts of supporting us is prayer! Your prayers in the states(or wherever you might be) affect us all the way over here in Scotland. We hope to be updating every other Sunday so be sure to check back and see just what God is doing over here. Perhaps you'll read some great story or see a picture of how God has answered all of our prayers. To see full size pictures click on the photo album down there in the right column just under our Prayer section.

Sunday 24 February 2008

Scotland: Teaching the Word and Experiences in Ministry

Hey saints! Nate here to fill you all in on what's going on out here. Sorry we didn't post anything last week, we've gotten several concerned E-mails asking if we died or something (for those of you who couldn't tell by the tone of my type, I'm kidding), which I guess I can understand, but the reality is if we do this blog every week we'll just end up filling the blog with a bunch of stuff you won't end up reading anyway. So we've decided to post every other week so that our blog posts don't end up sounding like this...


Hey guys... well here we go again, another week gone by in the highlands, life sure is exciting out here, Ben and I are having some real personal strife, we've been out here for 4 whole months and Ben finally came out and told me that he likes creamy peanut butter, and I definitely prefer crunchy. Please keep Ben in fervent prayer that the power of God would break this demonic stronghold in his life...


We'd much rather tell you about the highlights and keep things interesting on a bi-weekly basis rather than bore you on a weekly basis. So at any rate, life is great out here, Ben and I have been helping out at the Christian Youth Center where we do our Thursday night Bible studies. It's always good to serve in that way, and it gives us a chance to listen to some sermons that Leo gave us for a discipleship class we're a part of. You can see a couple of pictures of Ben and I moving some rocks outside the CYC in our photo gallery.


Ben and I got to serve at a Valentines day banquet that Inverness Bible Fellowship put on, so our experience serving in the kitchen at Horizon North County and catering for Jon Little came in handy, and a fun time was had by all. Some of the kids from the youth group came and served along with us (you can see the pictures of this in the gallery as well), so that was great, we're having fun getting to know the kids.


The teaching has been going well, so thanks for the continued prayer in that area, Ben and I are alternating teaching days, so I'll teach Sunday one week and Thursday the next week and Ben will do the opposite. We are going through the book of Mark with the Thursday night group and we're going through Proverbs with the kids that come on Sunday. Both of the days have a different dynamic to them, Thursdays are typically more fun because the kids are older and know a little bit more about the Word so we're able to go a bit deeper with them, and Sundays we typically teach in the range of 2-5 kids, and most of these kids are unsaved, so pray that God will break through their hardened hearts and give them new life in Him.


In other news, Ben and I have now tasted the savory flavors of haggis... A unique highland experience indeed. For those of you who don't know anything about haggis (specifically what it's made out of) check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haggis. This dish has long been shrouded in mystery, and many American scholars had assumed it long extinct if indeed it had existed at all. In the past some have believed it to be the stuff of myths and legends, when in reality it's just the stuff of sheep that the butcher couldn't find any other use for. Photographic evidence that this dish does still exist and is accepted in certain circles will be in the photo album shortly. Oh, and it doesn't taste all that bad, Ben really liked it and I kind of liked it.


So thanks again for keeping us in prayer. More coming soon, stay tuned!

This is Nate signing off for Team Scotland.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

well, this'll be interesting. i vaguely know who you are, in a very convoluded way. i'm a missionary working in west kilbride (about 45 minutes from glasgow) and at home (in AZ) i go the the same church that Leo Rose used to go to... so, Leo and i haven't actually met, though we plan on meeting up at some point, i get his email updates and we chat a bit. but anyway, i heard about you through his emails, and thought i would say 'good on ya' for coming out here! hurray for scotland! anyway, to also say that you're not alone, there are actually a lot of us here. (missionaries that is). and that it would be pretty cool to maybe keep in touch. blessings.

Anonymous said...

if you enjoyed haggis you need fervent prayer indeed

Jane Mama said...

Nice BLOG !
We were crackin up :)

What about all Vegans in Scotland do they have any Tof-Hagus?

Love to All,
mom

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Anonymous said...

We love you guys and are so proud of you and all that you've become in the Lord. You are in our prayers and we can't wait for future updates! PS - we both LOVE crunchy peanut butter. Lara Scudder's if we can get our hands on it.

love you guys,
Lisa, Jeff & Alexander Newman

Anonymous said...

The Lord lead us to your blog via an email from Horizon North County's Pastor Steve. We're encouraged by the work you guys are doing and my family and I will be praying for you!

The Baldwins
Diana, Mark and Lauren