Its our third Monday in Vancouver as I write to you. Its the first rainy day after 3 weeks of gorgeous sunny weather. I hopped on my bike, in the rain, to meet my staff colleague Susan Norman at a nearby coffee shop to discuss the start up of our new ministries at UBC - I arrived mostly soaked! I hope to ride a lot here, but I think I'll have to adjust my attire to match the weather.
Home
We are beginning to feel quite settled in our new home. Our family loves the playgrounds, the trails near our home, and our backyard. Last night we played some badminton in the yard then let the kids watch a little movie on the grass. We are feeling more grounded and a sense of family team as we spend all this time together exploring our new world here. Its not all roses however as we also miss home in Grande Prairie a lot. There have been nights of tears for the kids and more than the average amount of arguing among the kids. No matter how good our new home and life is here it is still unsettling to feel new and uncertain about how to live here.
Two couches have come to us as free gifts. One was from a long time IVCF support couple in Vancouver. The other was a free on-line find of a hide-a-bed from a young guy who just moved here from...Grande Prairie. We knew some people in common and had a chance to share how "nothing happens by accident" (his words). We are certainly feeling that God continues to be in the details of our settling in, right down to providing furniture that meets our needs.
The new favorite reading couch |
Outings
Our last month of transition has taken us to many fantastic locations, for which we are grateful.
We began with a fantastic time of family reunion on Vancouver Island
The fun continued during the week of tenting that followed with Kara and John (sister and brother) near Victoria. We were in awe of the old growth forest, hiking to a waterfall, and a fantastic local beach.
Camping with John and Kara |
At Goldstream falls on my birthday |
Teaching some "calf roping" during Family Camp. It was a western theme |
Exploring the inlets near camp on the Whaler. All the kids got to drive |
Ministry Beginnings
August 31st to September 2nd I will be part of hosting our Student Leadership Camp. New and returning student leaders from the UBC group will join us for 3 days of connecting, sharing the IVCF vision, and planning events.
September 6th our on campus ministry begins. My International Friendship Group will have a table display at UBC's "Imagine Day" clubs fair. We hope to attract many new students to our month of start up activities. I'm planning a month of hospitality events to attract a multiethnic group of internationals into community. Friday dinners begin September 9th. Saturday adventures begin September 10th.
At these events I plan to talk about cultural transition, helping new students over the hurdles of culture shock. We have certainly felt this disorienting stage by moving here and I pray that we can serve new students by providing a place of friendship where they can process all that they are going through.
Prayer Requests
- Thank God with us for wonderful provision of a home with all the details. I'm praying for humility to receive all of this as a gift and to be able to communicate this as a testimony to many who visit us.
- Pray for continued family settling. We are finding a church to settle into. The kids have lots of questions about new schools and friends. We are praying about whether Kiara will continue in French Immersion and whether Callen will get a spot in the local school. Jalena and Treah both have school spots so far.
- Pray for the Student Leadership Camp. We are looking for God to ignite in these student leaders the same vision we are sensing as staff for a fantastic ministry launch on September 6th.
- September 6th - A drawing in of new students at UBC into our ministry.
- September 9th and 10th - Fantastic first events that are well attended and that begin to communicate Gods kind of kingdom welcome.
Ministry Finances:
I’ve been sharing with many current and potential supporters about how to partner with us in Vancouver. We are grateful for many who will continue supporting us. Currently we have a need for many new partners to join us to meet a budget shortfall.
We’ve been 100% funded for the last four years and anticipate a return to this. Being fully funded fuels an effective ministry of touching student’s lives.
I am currently $20,000 short on meeting my target. Several more supporters are needed. Here’s an example of how 20 people could partner with us to meet this need:
2 @ $250/month = $6000
5 @ $100/month = $6000
13 @ $50/month = $8000
Please contact me if you want to talk more about partnering with us.
Donation by Mail:
Designate Cheques to “IVCF”
memo line: “Mike Bennett”
Mail to: IVCF
1 International Blvd
Toronto, ON M9W 6H3
Donate On Line:
Click : Donors: Make a Gift: Support a Staff:
"Mike Bennett" is listed alphabetically under M.
It's great to read about what God's doing in your lives and where He has now called you to serve! We look forward to hearing more in the future about your ministry for the Kingdom! God bless!
ReplyDeleteFrom Ian Elliot:
ReplyDeleteI'm thrilled to see Mike and the family getting settled in Vancouver. We have a strong sense of God calling them, going before them, preparing the way. Their new home on West 35th is beautiful, a real gift, and the neighbourhood is delightful. Still, it's a hard transition - new schools for the kids, starting up the ministry, finding a new church, missing family and friends in GP - your prayers for mom, dad, Kiara, Jalena, Callen & Treah would be much appreciated. For those of you who are considering partnering with Mike financially, may I encourage you to do so as this would be a great encouragement for them and all of us as we watch them embrace their new calling. Sincerely, with much appreciation for all Mike and Kleanza's friends,
Ian Elliot (Director of ISM, IVCF Canada).