Friday, May 14, 2010
Coaching
FourforFrance is the name of Dave & Jen’s blog.
Over the past year and a half I have had the privilege to walk with them as they have been appointed, through to preparing a trip on the Queen Mary bound for France in July. Over this time our conversations have been many, ranging from discipleship, to prayer partners, to family adjustments, whether or not to sell the house, support raising, marriage, ministry etc.
During this time we have become good friends too, prayed for one another over the phone and I’ve been able to answer a myriad of questions; What about schooling in Europe, what about team, what about language, what about packing, travel etc. We’ve also addressed things like connecting with neighbors, discipling others, processing through church planting and more.
While the journey of coaching is designed to be of assistance to our appointees, to getting them to the other side well, I benefit so much from these relationships as I get to watch God do some incredible things. This family of four is excited about moving to France and becoming a part of a team that will engage in the north of Paris, in an area of lower economic income. The teenage boys own this ministry as much as their parents and Dave and Jen will be a long serving family to the French.
Another family, is headed to the same area in France and we are targeting this fall to get them there. A dynamic family with 5 children and an inner city ministry in Philadelphia, B. and K. are the kind of people we want on a team like this. Their experience will bring a flavor to the ministry that will move right to the hearts of the people.
Coaching has it’s easy and it’s challenging aspects. While on our road together I have been able to walk them through some more difficult times and been blessed to see their humble responses to life’s issues.
Thank you for your continued prayers that allow me to continue preparing the hearts and the paths of those God has called to impact Europe for His Kingdom.
Tim
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Sharing good news

As you can see from our progress bar the Lord has done some amazing things in the past couple of weeks. We have seen the Lord raise our support through some genrous donations and get us out of the red. Praise the Lord for His mercy and we thank Him always for you and your generous hearts and prayers.
Another praise is that while we still do not have our car back yet, we have received additional gifts, from fellow workers that will cover ¾ of the cost of the repairs. WOW God!
I hope you can rejoice with us as we do in you for all of your continued faithfulness in His work to Europe.
Please keep praying for Tim as he continues to revamp GEM’s training process for new missionaries. Next week we are launching GEMView, a six week online course, introducing new and prospective candidates to who GEM is. Each week the candidates will view a 5 minute video and then be able to converse with other candidates and the facilitators about the material. This has been in the making since January and we are thrilled to be launching it now, for our June Orientation class.
You can view Tim's Video on Prayerwalking being used in GEMView here Prayerwalking
May God bless your day, Tim, Jennifer and the Kids
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Car trouble
Hello dear praying friends.
Well, we took a few days off to visit the mountains while our children were off for spring break. On our way back out of the mountains our engine ceased up. We waited on the side of a busy highway for 2 hours before we were able to get a tow. We praise the Lord for the safety of being able to maneuver the car safely off the highway to the roadside and then while we waited on a 75 mph highway. We are now waiting to find out how soon they can repair the car. Please pray for us as we do not have $4,000 dollars to replace the engine. There is no way we can replace the vehicle for this amount and we really depend on the car to get around in the snow of the mountains.
Thanks for your prayers, Tim and family
Friday, March 19, 2010
Greetings everyone.

Life continues to press forward non-stop. Last week Tim had the opportunity to run a pilot orientation with the newly developed program. We served two families who have now been appointed to France. The time together was incredibly encouraging and the couples were very positive about the new format. Praise the Lord.
Please pray for us as we continue to work on developing the orientation process. Tim and a co-worker are about to launch a 6 week online course as well, designed to help our candidates become familiar with GEM before the arrive for orientation. Each week includes a 5 minute video and a discussion forum.
Beginning with the launch of the online course we begin a season of processing applications, inviting individuals and running a number of orientations. We will have two orientations running consecutively end of May and into the first week of June, another in August and another in end of October. Mean while we will be starting up the online class every couple of months.
Tim will be taking a few days off next week to spend it with the family while the kids are on spring break. We’re all looking forward to a little down time.
Tim’s achillies finally healed again and then the whole family got the respitory flu that was going around. Jennifer had it for 6 weeks and did two rounds of antibiotics. But, thankfully, we’ve all healed in the mean time.
Jennifer is connecting with a lot of school moms and has made some good contacts into the home school groups here, where she may be able to serve with her music. Please pray for us as we seek out the ministries God would have us engage in. We long to connect with unbelievers and bring the light of the Lord to them.
The kids are doing extremely well and we thank you for your continued prayers for them. We’ve heard a couple of times that they miss Austria, but their transition has been better than textbook.
We do appreciate your continued prayers.
From our family to yours, Tim, Jennifer, Connor, Katya and Marika J
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Reinventing the wheel
It has been a time since we last posted, but this does not reflect how much we have thought or prayed for you.
Our whole family decided it was time to share that pesky cold flu that’s going around. Jennifer was hit the worst and is still trying to bounce back.
Work has been very busy as we are continue to redevelop the whole preparation process for all our candidates and appointees. We would covet your prayers for March 10-14 when we launch our first pilot-orientation. This means we have a small group of people we are taking through the new format. We are eager to see how it will equip our appointees in a more effective way. Please pray for this time that Christ will be the center and receive the Glory.
Coaching is going well as I have the privilege to engage with those who are in the process of getting to the field. This is proving to be an incredibly helpful tool in strengthening, preparing and launching our new missionaries. Please continue to pray that the coaching will be God centered and that He might raise others to serve in this capacity.

We have another update for you financially.
While we ended the year needing to raise $12,000 to make it through 2010, we are sadly in a different situation. Due to the continued economic issues, we have had a number of individuals who have had to necessarily stop giving and some churches that have had to reduce their giving. This has left us with the situation to have to raise $21,000 in order to make it through 2010.
Of that $21,000 we have already received $3,000 ad praise the Lord for it.
Please continue praying for this with us that the Lord will provide for our needs.
May God bless you and your family today.
All our love, Tim, Jennifer, Connor, Katya and Marika
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Ministering to the Community
One of the areas that I really worked to see the church in Klosterneuburg become involved in was, in the community. We had taken up conversations with the mayor and others in the community. Well, our co-workers and the church have continued down this path and the Lord is opening doors. Read what Joe and Brenda have reported on this. I was very excited to read how the Lord is going before the church and giving His church a growing presence in Klosterneuburg:
“I´m sure you remember before we came home on Home Ministry we started building a relationship with a children´s home near our meeting place. The home is actually a house that´s been fixed up and has eight children living in it along with two or three workers at all times. The home is very nice and is just what you would wish for children that have been removed from their families. The girls have canopy beds and the boys have rooms decorated for boys. We were very pleased with how well the children are cared for. The children are all 10 and under.
Joe came up with the idea that we could pray for each child in our weekly group on the child´s birthday and give them a birthday present. The director thought the idea was good and was open to us visiting the children every once and a while. Above is a picture of the director (left) and a few of the boys in the home.
Please continue to pray for the ministries of Klosterneuburg.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Hope you had a great step into the New Year. We ended the old year with Katya emptying the contents of her stomach on mom and dad’s living room floor and Marika joining her later at the great white bowl.
As promised we want to update you on how our year
Tim who has torn his Achilles and will be seeing the doctor on Wednesday. We’re hoping he does not need a surgery.
Jennifer as she seeks out some pain management doctors to deal with the chronic pain she has been living with for over a decade.
Pray for Tim’s friend Hadschi in Austria who is really struggling with his relationship with God as he deals with his wife having left him to not return.
