26.7.08

Ella has arrived!


We welcomed our new baby girl, Ella Lee, into this world on Tuesday, July 8th at 1:05 pm, weighing in at 8lbs 11oz and 21in long. She is absolutely perfect, of course, as only a baby can be. Ella, who looks amazingly like Grace as a newborn, was also stubborn and did not want to leave her warm, watery world. After 18 hours of induced labor with very little progress, a few hours of rest and an hour or so back at home, Ella was born by c-section. Although this was not my preferred method, it has turned out to be a blessing. The Lord's will is always perfect as is His timing, so I thank Him for an easier recovery!


My parents arrived the night after Ella was born and stayed almost 2 weeks. They were also such a blessing as they ministered to us through entertaining Grace, cooking & cleaning. Grace loved having them here as they took her on long walks to the playground, to the grocery store - one of her favorite places, and story time at the library!


Grace has been such a sweet big sister. She loves to kiss on Ella and cover her with the blanket or burp cloth, whichever is available, to keep her warm :) Just this morning, while Ella was crying, Grace sat down next to her saying, "It's okay, Ella" over and over. Whenever she can't see Ella, she wants to know, "Where's Ella?", just to make sure that I didn't lose her.

7.6.08

Baby Girl #2

This post is a direct result of Jennie's comment, though I'm sure others would like to know too!

Our second baby girl is due July 9th and we've decided to name her Ella, which means "Shining Light". The doctor's say everything looks good - praise the Lord! I do hope she decides to come a little early as I feel huge this time and the tops of my legs keep falling asleep if I stand/walk for too long. Other than that, this pregnancy has been just as easy as the first. The Lord has definitely blessed me in this way! Really, I think He knows that if I had the sickness that some of my friends have had, I probably wouldn't have any more children!

Grace and Ella will be less than 2 years apart, which I'm sure will make things busy early on. However, I hope that it also means they will be close friends as they grow up. Grace has learned that Ella is the baby in mommy's belly and when I ask her to say Ella's name she repeats it then pats my belly and says she wants to see. She probably still doesn't understand that we are going to have a baby around 24/7, but at least she's aware of some things. We need prayer for a smooth transition for Grace and that we would know how to help her feel special when it seems like things are all about Ella. We will have lots of help for the first month after Ella's due date with different family members coming to town. We are so thankful that each of them is able to make the long trip out here!

Just last week I had to switch to a new doctor. My doctor, who is also pregnant and due about a month after me, has had to go on complete, hospitalized bedrest. Please pray that the rest of her pregnancy goes smoothly! The new doctor seems alright, but it is hard to get used to someone so quickly. Thankfully, with this being our second child in less than 2 years, we already have a good, realistic idea about what to expect.

We are definitely excited about Ella's arrival and pray for a smooth labor and delivery!

1.6.08

Yellowstone


Old Faithful

We had a 4.5 day weekend for Memorial Day and decided to take advantage of our proximity to Yellowstone National Park. The park is only 7.5 hours away (nearly 10 with a child who's not yet 2!) and we felt we might not get another chance to go in the near future. So, we packed up and drove to Missoula the first day. While there, we met up with the Swisher family, www.brooutdoors.com, from Memphis, who moved out here in 2007 to start a new ministry. We all enjoyed some good Southern-style veggies at Cracker Barrel and great fellowship! The next day, we drove on to West Yellowstone, MT and checked in to our cabin. We were definitely lucky to find such a great place on such short notice! Saturday and Sunday were spent exploring Yellowstone which meant a lot of driving and several short hikes.

One of Daddy & daughter's favorite stops

Grace was a trooper the whole time, even doing a couple of hikes on her own. For the others, Daddy carried her in the backpack. Not a bad deal!

Mud Volcano boardwalk trail


Souvenir Yellowstone caps

8.5.08

Life Lately


OK, so I think we are officially the worst bloggers ever. It's been 3.5 months since our last post and so much has happened over that time! Before I get into the most recent stuff, here is a brief summary of the past few months.

- Grace spent her first night away from us so that we could attend a church retreat
- We joined our local church here in Montana as members
- Lisa had her first appointment to check on the new baby girl(due July 9th)!
- We all vacationed in Portland, OR for a week to celebrate our 5th anniversary
- Philip's younger brother got married in Memphis and we were all able to attend :)

Finally, we had to leave Grace in Memphis last week with Philip's parents while we attended a conference for missionary candidates in Richmond, VA. Of course, the grandparents are thrilled to have so much time with Grace and think that she is just wonderful :) It's been a little hard for us to be away from her so much, but the week went by quickly.

For those of you who find this last piece of news to be new to you, we'd like to catch you up on the process we've gone through over the past year. We both felt the Lord calling us to be full-time international missionaries in Feb. 2007 and began to pursue the next step of finding a sending agency. We chose the International Mission Board which is supported by the Southern Baptist Association in April. Since then we have done mounds of paperwork and driven to Spokane, WA twice for interviews.

At the conference last week, we had physicals done, pictures made, more interviews, and learned tons about the rest of the process and things we need to do to be ready to move overseas. Please be praying through this with us as we seek God's direction and timing. It has been amazing so far to see how the Lord has worked in our lives and with the timing of each event. When we found out we would be attending the conference, we already had plans to be in Memphis the weekend before for the wedding so we didn't have to make any kind of special trip to leave Grace with someone! God's timing is always perfect and we look forward to the next few months as more is revealed!

25.1.08

To Montana We Go

After a truly wonderful visit home for the holidays, we set out to drive to Montana. Obviously we were a little nervous about driving across the country with a 15-month old and a trailer as well as the large amounts of snow we were sure to encounter along the way. We asked everyone to pray for us on this journey and we know that God provided every single day. 7 days after we left Chattanooga, we arrived in Libby - our final destination. Grace was about as good as possible with the understanding that we were in the car a good 6-10 hours each day. Every nap was taken in the car and every night was spent in a different hotel. Normally, she doesn't sleep well when she is in the the same room with us, but, again, we could feel the prayers being lifted up for us as she slept great the entire time!


The timeline of our trip looked like this:
Saturday - Chattanooga to Memphis, TN
Sunday - Memphis to Tulsa, OK
Monday - Tulsa to Loveland (N of Denver), CO (our longest day)
Tuesday - Loveland to Jackson, WY (simply to see Jackson!)
Wednesday - Jackson to Butte, MT
Thursday - Butte to Kalispell, MT
Friday - Kalispell to Libby, MT (after a long trip to Costco!)

We had such a great time on this trip and wish we had taken more pictures. I think the only ones we got were in Wyoming. This one shows what the sign "Blowing Snow Ahead" literally means:


We are settled into our new home for the next several months and have already reconnected with many friends and our local church home. Of course, everyone was much more excited that we had brought Grace back to them than they were about seeing us :) That's okay though - we are glad that they love her so much!

26.12.07

Spring Valley, Chattanooga Christmas

I felt called specifically to write to all the neighbors on Christmas Eve and make a gospel presentation. The attached letter was put together with a candy cane for 100 or our closest neighbors. I am confident that God's word will not return void. You can pray with us that door will open for continued ministry in our neighborhood. I pray that God will use you in yours.

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Merry Christmas from the Bennetts at 3537 Valley High Ln,

This note is composed with great Joy on Christmas Eve with a simple goal in mind to share love. Our neighborhood is large enough that I am sure there are some who do not know the reason for the season. I ask that my brothers and sisters in Christ please pray that this note has a positive, eternal, life-changing effect on our neighbors around us. Others please read on…

A vast majority of you will read this as an introduction to me and my family. My name is Philip Bennett. I welcome the opportunity to personally greet any of you who would seek me out at the address listed above. It is not said often enough even at Christmas but know that I love each of you. The truth in these words may be shared whenever you open your mail box this season. You may also gladly share with family who are visiting from elsewhere around the world. I bring the message of Hope in Jesus Christ my savior.

My family and I are in service to the King. You too can know the saving grace of God this Christmas and have the only gift that has ever lasted forever. We know from the Bible that all have sinned. This means even one lie or stealing something. Sin separates us from the love God has. The love is so great that on Christmas Christ left heaven and appeared to man as a child. Jesus Christ died on the cross was buried and rose from the grave to provide a way for us to come boldly to the throne of grace.

The Bible tells that if we confess with our heart that “Jesus is Lord” and believe in our heart that God raised Him from the dead, we will be saved. (Romans 10:9-10) Like the gifts received at Christmas, salvation is free to the recipient while costly to the giver. God so loved you that he gave his son to die (costly) and make everlasting life available (free).

Finally, each neighbor should know that you are prayed for by me and my family. Many times we have walked the streets of our neighborhood lifting up the families inside each home. It has been the desire of my wife and me to reach out personally. We are thankful for what is celebrated at Christmas and the special opportunity to share that it has provided. Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him and he will make your path straight. (Proverbs 3:5)

Thank you for the opportunity to share. We welcome a visit if this note has been an encouragement or you have any questions. God bless you. Merry Christmas

Honduras

The Bennett family parted ways for an opportunity to join the Lords work in Honduras. Although the girls stayed behind in Tennessee, Lisa holds a reward in heaven for her participation in the mission. Thanks are to God for providing me with a loving partner in my bride Lisa. The trip, detailed below, was a great success. Not only did Lisa bring my name to the throne room of heaven through prayer but she ministered to our daughter Grace by continually providing love and care while pop was far away from home.

I left with Woodland Park Baptist Church on a two part mission to Honduras. The church has worked since Hurricane Rita struck in 1998 to found and support Forgotten Children Ministries. Part one of my services required a willingness to be available for whatever the Lord revealed was needed in this third world country where he is at work. Part two was more long term. Lisa and I know that God has an exciting plan for our futures serving him. This trip was to provide confirmation to our call.

The trip introduced me to a new concept/phrase coined by WP Mission Pastor Larry Frick, “a divine appointment”. Focusing on availability as a goal provided countless opportunities to participate in divine appointments where it is clear that the Holy Spirit has been at work to bring about His good pleasure through a child like me. The team stayed at Noah’s Ark shelter in downtown Tegucigalpa. Armed guards were present on the street corners and razor wire adorned the top of every home. Plenty of good food was always available here as 15 former street boys were housed inside. As a guest, I felt a bond with the wonderful ladies who fixed our food and with the boys who were depleted on the necessary level of hugs and love each one needed.

Meeting Jeremy, Vilma, and Magi, which I can fully appreciated as divine appointments, allowed me to present the gospel clearly in the cultures native language of Spanish. These two ladies love the Lord deeply and have a heart for evangelism. Jeremy too is a kindred spirit whose work ethic and love combined to make him an instrumental part of the group. We were able to deliver food and love gifts made possible by WPBC and FCM. Others made a home more livable from the shelter that existed on site. Each home visited allowed the gospel to be presented and many were saved.

Listening to the voice of our leader, God Almighty, allowed Vilma and Magi to provide guidance to different houses for ministry. There was also an opportunity to share in a corner store where one young lady was assisting residents with child care while managing the facility for pool playing and refreshments. I was able to take on four children single handedly and allow the ladies to speak with Beverly. She confessed of her sin and recognized her need for our savior. Together we rejoiced over the salvation of this precious young woman. Together Vilma, Drew, and I returned the following day to pray a hedge of protection around the building. It was an incredible time of praying in the Spirit and knowing the Lord was pleased with our supplication.

The afternoons spent at Grace Farm 30 minutes outside the city were a relaxing time of encouragement for the team. It is here that the boys are able to live once they reach the age of 12-15. Young men are further removed from the city life that they have left and are given the opportunity to learn more about our creator God. The men are taught in school; they are trained in English, and have opportunities for work ethic development. The facility is remarkable and improvements are steadily underway. Each time we were able to visit I came to know my Father better by seeing that He is at work even in the smallest things like provision of fresh water.

In Monte Redondo it was evident that Christ indwelled the town. There was prosperity in the community. I was again blessed to be giving as residents and town people waited patiently for a bag of gifts with clothing, food, and toys. Only after spending time with individual pastors did it become evident where the real leadership came from. This community is one with Christ at its center. Never have I been as encouraged as I was upon learning about the monthly prayer and fasting that the entire Christian family takes part in. Seven different denominations meet monthly to not only prepare for what the Lord will do next but also get out the good news to their friends and neighbors.

The week wrapped up quickly with plans to return to Noah’s Ark and spend time with these once forgotten children. The most influential result of the trip to me is two fold just like I felt the original call to be. First, as I have shared with many of you personally, I know my God better now than when I boarded a plane in Atlanta, GA on 12/2/07. He is working world wide and has invited me to join Him in a winning challenge. Second, I can see God work through the birth of a vision. What began as a need to provide the necessities to boys that had survived a hurricane in a part of the world where needs are hard to come by has flourished under the careful eyes of God. Soon, there will be high school graduations for the boys. They will one day be able to have mechanic certifications at the farm. Many are accepting Christ as their savior and expressing an interest in working with FCM on staff. I confess that I am willing to be a part of the Lords work.

My God is bigger than I know. He will fulfill his purpose for me. Psalm 138:8

1.12.07

Back in TN!

Well, we are finally back in TN for the holidays! We asked many of you for prayer for Grace's very early plane ride with Mom. Your prayers were definitely heard and answered as Grace did wonderfully on both legs of the trip as well as during the 2-hour layover. Some sleeping on both planes and minimal screaming :) We spent a wonderful 9 days in Memphis visiting family over Thanksgiving before coming home. Again, Grace did so well in Memphis and on the 5-hour drive home. Grace is still adjusting to being home and not having at least 3 pairs of eyes adoring her at all times ;) We've been breaking her in slowly as her enamored aunt spent the first day home with us - mostly helping us unpack and decorate for Christmas, but also playing with Grace. Many thanks to everyone who has prayed for our extended travel time over the last couple of weeks. We look forward to spending time with as many of our TN friends as possible this month!

1.10.07

Happy Birthday, Grace!


My first taste of cake & icing!



Eating a Subway sandwich like a big girl



I LOVE this sweet stuff!!!



What's in that bag?



Hmm...I believe the jacket will complement my bike helmet quite nicely :)

We had a wonderful visit to Chattanooga in September to celebrate Grace's first birthday and her great-grandfather's 90th! As you can see, she had a great time eating cake and opening her gifts. She decided at one point to see how many of her gifts she could hold onto at once. I guess she thought I was trying to take them away for good! We are so grateful that our families were able to be in town to celebrate this milestone with us.

30.7.07

Neighborhood & Rodeo Outreach

This past weekend and for the first half of this week, our church is focusing on spreading the gospel here in our town. We had a PRCA-sanctioned rodeo over the weekend which provided the opportunity to host kids' events beforehand and to provide food to the rodeo sponsors as well as the competing cowboys and their families. This week we are setting up a festival-type event at a different school each night in order to bring in kids and their parents/guardians. This is definitely stretching all of us out of our comfort zones as we strike up conversations with people about Christ. Please pray with us that God would do a mighty work through us in order to bring glory to His name and new believers into His kingdom!

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