We are excited to share some wonderful updates and highlights from the past couple of months. Your unwavering support and prayers have been instrumental in making these achievements possible, and we are eager to give you a glimpse into the impact of the work being carried out.
Successful Trip to the Atlanta, GA and Wilmore, KY We recently returned from a fruitful trip to the USA, where we had the privilege of leading 3 weeks of training sessions for cross-cultural workers and church mission leaders. This training was an enriching experience, allowing us to share valuable insights and strategies for effective cross-cultural ministry. The sessions were well-received, with participants expressing gratitude for the practical tools and encouragement provided. It was a joy to reconnect with familiar faces and establish new relationships, all while equipping fellow workers for their vital roles in global missions. One training participant remarked, “This training was packed full of great information and tools from everything from scripture engagement to conflict. We were able to engage with the content in a variety of ways so it can sink in, which is always a plus when lots of information is coming your way at once.” Another commented, “It’s like getting a degree in cross cultural ministry - packed with knowledgeable, experienced ministering professionals who not only know their stuff, but also really care about people and the work.” Season of Writing and Publication In addition to our travels, this season has been marked by a flurry of writing. Billy has been dedicated to authoring several articles aimed at publication, focusing on various aspects of cross-cultural work and care ministry. These articles delve into the challenges and triumphs of our journey, offering a candid look at the realities of worker burnout as well as care, rest, and sabbatical. We believe that sharing our experiences will not only inform and inspire but also foster a deeper understanding and support for cross-cultural workers among the broader mission community. Keep an eye out for these publications, as we hope they will be a source of encouragement and insight. Engaging with Our Community and Neighbors Closer to home, our commitment to community and neighbor engagement continues to be a cornerstone of our local ministry. We have been involved in numerous activities designed to build relationships and share the love of Christ in tangible ways. A highlight has been meals with neighbors, bringing together individuals from various backgrounds to share food and fellowship on our patio. These meals have become a melting pot of cultures and backgrounds and stories, fostering an atmosphere of mutual respect and understanding. It has been heartening to see relationships deepen and new friendships form around the dinner table. We are continually amazed at how a simple act of hospitality can open doors for meaningful connections and gospel conversations. Please continue to pray for hospitality ministry and table time with various neighbors who are seeking connection and deeper conversations. We have also been actively participating in local music festivals and cultural events, seeking to immerse ourselves in the life of our community. These summer events have provided a great avenue to celebrate alongside our neighbors and share in the joy of building relationships around fun activities. By being present and engaged in these communal activities, we aim to break down barriers and build bridges of trust and friendship. Looking Ahead As we reflect on these past couple of months, we are filled with gratitude for the ways God is working in and through us. Your partnership in this work is invaluable, and we are deeply thankful for your prayers, encouragement, and support. Looking ahead, we are excited about the opportunities and challenges that lie before us. We remain committed to serving our community, sharing the gospel, and supporting cross-cultural workers around the world. Please continue to pray for our ministry, especially for wisdom and strength as we navigate the complexities of cross-cultural engagement. Pray also for the seeds sown during our training sessions in the USA to bear fruit and for Billy’s written articles to touch hearts and minds. Thank you for journeying with us in this mission in Spain and around the world. Together, we are making a difference for the kingdom of God.
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Laurie DrumIn my USA life, I was a teacher in Texas for 15 years. I was also a professional photographer, a soccer mom, a horsewoman, and the neighborhood hospitality queen. I did "Joanna Gaines farmhouse style" before Chip and JoJo were even a thing - we restored an 1884 Victorian farmhouse in small town Texas and did shiplap walls until I thought I'd go crazy. I taught at NASA, scuba dived with astronauts in training, and studied animals at Sea World for educational purposes. I've tried just about everything, because I have an insatiable need to know if I can do it! Never underestimate a Texas girl in cowboy boots! In 2006, my husband Billy and I became cross-cultural workers (CCWs) with TMS Global. For five years, we served in three rural Quechua Wanca villages in the Andes of Peru. And when I say rural, I mean RURAL - like no potty! I spent my days in Peru learning to live a Quechua lifestyle in a rustic adobe house - cooking Peruvian foods, sewing with Quechua women, raising my chickens and goats and pigs, and planting my gardens. Now I live my life in small town Spain, serving other cross-cultural workers via teaching and training and care, and helping displaced people to navigate their new reality in Europe.
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