Messengers of hope...

Missionaries in Ecuador with International Teams and Youth World since 2002, parents of four children, and then some more children, directors of Casa Gabriel and now Casa Adalia, teacher and friend, but most importantly, redeemed by Jesus Christ and living out the ministry of reconciliation as messengers of hope. This is the story that God is writing through us.

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Hugs from heaven!!

Oh no, You never let go through the calm and through the storm, through the high and through the low, You never let go.

Today I found myself singing worship songs at the top of my lungs because my heart is so full of thankfulness…and because I am the only one in the house.  Last night Phil, our daughter Danelle and her husband Nate (they are here for two months!), our newest Casa G team member Sonnet, most of the Casa G boys and team, and friends from a local church left at midnight on an old school bus to go and minister to the village of Chuwitayo.  Phil’s cell phone had been ringing over the past week from several members of the village who are super excited about their expected arrival.  I stayed back because I am… well, I am just pretty much worn out.  I also wanted to finish writing Christmas thank you letters, actually now New Year’s letters to send with someone heading back to the U.S.  One little Christmas letter hardly begins to express our gratefulness for God’s provision for us and for the ministries of Casa Gabriel and Casa Adalia through His people.  I am so humbled by the goodness of God!!

I was also singing because of the joy of hanging out with our daughter Chelsea this morning via Skype.  If you haven’t heard the exciting news, Jonathan DiLallo proposed to our Chelsea on December 29th while they were visiting us in Ecuador.  If you are interested, check out our facebook phil-debbie douce “Chelsea says, “Yes!” on top of the world”  to see pictures.  

Today Chelsea told me that God was hugging her from heaven.  Her friend Lydia talked her into going to a bridal shop this morning that was going out of business.  It was a cold and gloomy winter morning, and she was trying to get over being sick.  Chelsea came out of the shop with a dress and wedding veil that are more "perfect" than she imagined possible, to the sun shining, and to the certainty that God was smiling down on her. Isn't it fun to know that Our Father cares about details like wedding dresses?!  Her Jon said, "Jesus really is your best friend!"

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Well, I won’t lie that I also grieved a bit in the midst of such elation.  To not be there in person for your daughter when she is trying on wedding dresses stinks.  Lydia wanted to surprise Chelsea by having me (and her sister Danelle) on Skype once they reached the bridal shop, but when she tried calling, our stateside phone had gone out, and she couldn’t reach me.  Thankfully, I was able to see her in her dress later when she reached home and after we got Skype working. It was kind of blurry, but maybe that was because of the tears in my eyes at the joy of being blessed by such a beautiful, sweet daughter who has such an incredibly grateful heart.   

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