Posted by: stephanieinafrica | January 28, 2010

Snow Day

Wow, I can’t believe it’s been so long since my last post! It seems like so much has happened, you might need to read this post when you’ve got some time on your hands! Hahah, just kidding.

Well as the title states, today is a snow day. Which means I have all the time in the world to post some updates. Praise the Lord for this day because life has been running a million miles an hour since I returned home from Africa and I am blessed to be trapped in my apartment for a day with food in the fridge, heat in the rooms and my amazing husband to keep me company.

Snow outside my window at our apartment

Where should I begin. Well I believe my last post was an outcry of prayer that Roelof would get his visa. Well I am very pleased to report that he got it! What a blessing! He arrived in Amarillo on September 29, 2009. After all the craziness of the visa and then some more craziness at the airport when he arrived and some lost luggage on top of that, it was good to have him here….finally. Four months is a long time to be separated from the love of your life! Now I do realize that it could have been much longer and for that I am thankful.

About a month after Roelofs arrival I began searching for a new job. Working at the bank was not my cup of tea…..oh speaking of tea, the kettle just boiled!….ok now where was I? Oh yes, the bank. Working at the bank was not my cup of tea. I hated sitting in front of a computer screen all day and having a phone permanently fused to my ear. For some people it works, but definitely not for me. So I began searching and was offered a job working for Child Protective Services here in Amarillo. I started there on December 7th (I decided to hold off on my start date so that Roelof and I could go on a honeymoon! More about the wedding in the next paragraph). I have to admit that this job is much better than the last. However, it is an incredibly emotional and stressful job and I know that the Lord has me there for now for a reason, but I won’t be there forever. Roelof and I are daily praying about God’s plan for our life and seeking Him in everything. Please join us in prayer as God reveals His plan to us little by little. Our hearts are for missions and we are so excited about one day going back into the mission field. We have a lot to do before we can go and an enormous debt to pay, but we are relying on the Lord to provide and we know He will.

Today's cup of tea

Now for the good stuff. Roelof and I were married on November 21, 2009!!! It was an incredible day, one we will never forget. The week before the wedding is another story though. The Saturday before the wedding I drove down to Dallas for my bachelorette party. But on my way there I began to feel really sick and I had just enough anti-nausea medicine to hold me through the first two hours of the party. After that I was in bed, sick as a dog. Thankfully the next day I did not have to drive myself home. One of my bestest friends in the whole world was here from across the ocean to drive me home! Kim got to be here for a whole week to help me with the wedding and we got to spend some precious time together. So during that week I just felt worse and worse with each day. I went to the doctor on Tuesday and he told me I could have a mild case of H1N1!!!! Swine flu?!?! The week before my wedding?!?! So needless to say I spent most of that week in bed, sick to my stomach and coughing my head off. On Thursday of that week Roelof also started coming down with the same symptoms, so we both took a trip to the doctor and got a steroids shot. By Saturday afternoon we were both feeling great!!! Which is a good thing because I didn’t want to be coughing down the aisle. However, I did end up losing my voice, so it was tough to say my vows. I pretty much just had to whisper them, haha. Everyone thought I was overcome with emotion, but it was just my voice, sore from days of coughing.

As for the wedding though, it was perfect! We couldn’t have asked for a better day. My aunts came up from Odessa on that Tuesday to help prepare and I don’t know what I would have done without them, Kim, Brooke, Jenn & Blake, and the rest of my family that helped out that week. And most importantly my Mom and Dad who spent endless hours helping me plan the wedding, comforting me when I was upset about Roelof’s visa, and celebrating with us when he arrived! I don’t think I would have made it to November 21st without them!

After the wedding we were blessed with a week in Pagosa Springs, CO for our honeymoon. Some friends of ours gave us their time share for the week, otherwise we wouldn’t have been able to afford to go! We got to go skiing, sit in the hot springs, go to the spa, play in the snow, go sledding, hike up to a frozen water fall, and much more. We had a blast that week and it is a vacation we’ll never forget!

Roelof and me at Thanksgiving lunch on our honeymoon

Skiing at Wolf Creek on our honeymoon

Well I guess that just about wraps up this edition. Sorry for such a long wait, but as you can see we have been quite busy the last few months. Roelof and I have decided to combine our newsletters into one, so from now on this blog will be written by both of us. Please continue to join us in prayer as we seek Gods will for our lives, for Roelofs work permit and green card, for Roelofs future job, for our financial situation and student debt. Thank you for your faithfulness in prayer and friendship as we journey through some somewhat tough times. We value your prayers and we are grateful for them!

-Stephanie BEETGE

Posted by: stephanieinafrica | September 28, 2009

He Got The Visa!!!!

After months and months of prayer and anticipation Roelof was finally issued a visa today! He had an interview at 1pm (south african time) and precisely three hours later a flight was booked and he will be on his way here in t-minus 17 hours! Which means he will be here Wednesday night. Now you might be thinking “wow! thats fast!”, well it is quite fast, BUT we were expecting him to be here several weeks ago! So needless to say he is ready to get here. And I’m ready for him to be here :) It’s interesting the way the Lord works. I don’t know why the process took as long as it did, but now that it is over I am just happy that I’m going to get to see him in just a few days! The Lord has a plan and there is a reason. One day we’ll look back and we’ll know why, haha.

Thank you all so much for all of your prayers and support during this roller coaster of a ride we’ve been on lately! I am so thankful for all of you!!!

Posted by: stephanieinafrica | September 1, 2009

“Take heart! I have overcome the world!”

The past few months have been a not so enjoyable journey. I returned home to Texas where I found that it was almost impossible to find a job in my degree. I searched and searched for almost 2 months before I was finally offered a job. I could have done this job straight out of high school. The pay is ok and the benefits are good, but I’m trying to pay off student loans here! But one thing I have learned is this: the Lord will provide. I might not have my dream job at the moment, but I do have a job. And I have some goals and a plan set up to get my teaching certificate by next school year. I have a roof over my head and an incredible family that has supported me 100% of the way. I am thankful and grateful to have a job and this particular job has given me the motivation to shoot for what I really want to do. And that is missions. I’m not a Wire Transfer Assistant at Amarillo National Bank, I am a missionary to the 8th floor of the main bank in downtown. I am not aspiring to be a 2nd grade teacher by next August, I am aspiring to learn the skills and get the certification that will give me experience so that I can effectively teach children about Christ. When it comes down to it, I don’t really know what I want to do to bring home a pay check. Some days I want to be a teacher, some days I want to be a photographer, and some days I want to be a housewife and let my soon-to-be husband bring home the pay check! But all in all I want to do missions, and my main goal for right now is to let the Lord lead the way.

Speaking of soon-to-be husbands, we have had some complications with the visa process. On August 10th our petition was approved, yay! (which is the first half of the visa process). Then on August 17th we found out that the rest of the process may take a little longer than expected. And then today, August 31st, we found out that we have all we need to finish the process and we can schedule an interview for the beginning of October, HOWEVER, we are missing one document (which we had no idea we were going to have to have) and it can take up to 3 MONTHS to obtain. This particular document is called a ‘full birth certificate’. What’s the difference between a ‘full birth certificate’ and a ‘regular one’? Well I’ll tell you. A ‘full birth certificate’ has the birth certificates of each parent of the applicant and some more information about the applicants birth, yada yada yada. I’m not going to rant and rave about why the heck the American government needs to have an in depth look into the birth of my fiance, it’s not like he was born of a virgin or something, he’s not Jesus, so why does it matter? Anyway, so tomorrow morning we are going to find out if there is any way to expedite the ‘full birth certificate’ and see if the embassy would be willing to work with us in some way to get this taken care of. We have followed every procedure to a tee and we’ve submitted everything else we need and paid for all of the government fees. WE HAVE A HUGE PRAYER REQUEST! Please pray for a miracle in this situation. The government is not easy to deal with and we are literally helpless in this situation. There really is nothing we can do (unless we get a senator involved and we don’t have those kind of connections). The only thing we can do is trust in the Lord and pray that He will provide a miracle for us. Specifically pray that the birth certificate will come within a few days and we will be able to schedule an interview before the end of September.This is very important and we fully believe that the Lord will provide! We are expecting to see miracles! The verse that keeps coming to mind over and over is this: “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” John 16:33. This process has been long and very uncertain, it has come with more trouble than anyone can believe, but we are taking heart! And trusting in the only One that has overcome the world.

PLEASE PRAY WITH US AND EXPECT TO SEE MIRACLES!

Posted by: stephanieinafrica | May 27, 2009

Not good at saying goodbye.

This will be my last post written from Africa. I will be flying home on Friday, May 29. I won’t be landing in Dallas until late Saturday night. Please be in prayer for me during this flight, I have not been feeling well this week and I have so much to do before I leave! I also don’t want to be sick on the flight! So you’re prayers are greatly needed.

I just want to take this time to tell you all thank you for your support over the past year. The Lord has done some mighty things while I’ve been here and it has been an incredible experience that I wouldn’t trade for anything!

I’m excited about going home and at the same time I very sad to leave. Africa will always have a special place in my heart and I’m sure this won’t be my last trip to the area :)

I can’t wait to see you all when I get home! I praise the Lord for all of you and your prayers!

Posted by: stephanieinafrica | April 27, 2009

Fond Farewell

As my last month in here in Africa approaches I am looking back on my time here and reflecting on what I have been able to accomplish. When I think about the last 11 months I cannot believe how quickly they have flown by. It seems like just yesterday I was on my way to Mozambique for the first outreach of the season and I was so excited I thought I was going to burst!

This past weekend I went to Mozambique for the last time. I took in every moment of it as if it were my first trip. Everything seemed so special: the sound of the people singing, the taste of hot coffee on a cold morning, and the excitement of playing with the most precious kids! Leaving Mozambique this time was a sad occasion for me despite the fact that I got sick in the middle of the trip and I do have to admit that I was very happy to see the comforts of South Africa. But saying goodbye was difficult because I don’t know when I’ll be back again, only God knows my path and only He knows when or if I’ll return.

This trip was unlike any other. We had our normal Samaria Mission team plus one couple from the States. They wanted to come and see the people in the village of Salani. This couple has been to Mozambique several times before and made a special connection with the people in this village. They told me that their purpose for this trip was just to come and tell the people in Salani that they were still praying for them everyday and that they think about them often. What and incredible connection! We were only there for a few days, but what an impact they had on these people! I was truly touched by their willingness to come just to bring such a simple message. We were able to share the Gospel on many occasions and we just pray that the message will make even more of an impact.

In other news, we are still waiting on Roelof’s visa to be processed. We have been told that we can expect to wait 3-5 months from the time we sent in the paperwork (which was on March 17), so we could hear something as early as mid-June or as late as September. But nonetheless, right now we are just playing the waiting game. We have put this visa in God’s hands and it is in His control so all we can do is just sit back, relax and know that the creator of the universe is sorting it out!

Please join us in prayer for:
-the people in the Salani and Mbuzi that we were able to share the message of the Gospel with
-the many outreaches that will be taking place during the months of June, July and August
-the Samaria Mission team. They will be very busy during the next few months with very little rest. Please pray that God will provide strength and perseverance for them to fight the good fight!
-safety in traveling for all the teams coming out from the States and from South Africa
-peace of mind as we wait for Roelof’s visa
-Roelof’s visa to be processed quickly and correctly

Praise the Lord for:
-the time He has so graciously given me here in South Africa
-His providence in everything
-continued support from family and friends
-Roelof, an incredible fiancé and friend

Posted by: stephanieinafrica | March 25, 2009

Singing In Tents

What a crazy month it has been! During this last month I have: applied for a fiance visa, gone on outreach with a load of college students, killed about 2 million mosquitoes, led the junior youth at church (on Friday nights they have youth and junior youth [ages 6-10], played with some little bitty kidd-o’s, became an aunt for the 3rd time, and discovered the greatness of apple flavored Powerade.

The application for the fiance visa is very long and stressful. Last week we sent the first part of the paper work (the application is a two part process) to the attorney. He reviewed it and then sent it to the USCIS. Now we are just playing the waiting game until we hear back from the USCIS (probably will be several months). We are praying that Roelof receives his visa by September. Please pray with us for a smooth and speedy process.

During the first week of March we took some seminary students on an outreach in the northern part of South Africa. It was in a village called Tschota (sounds like “Chikota”). There we did door-to-door evangelism, children’s ministry, evening services, and cleared a field for the new church building. The church services are currently being held in a big tent. They have a worship team and a sound system, but they don’t have a building to worship in (not that that is the most important thing, the most important thing is that they are worshiping!). But they have a field and soon they will have a building. It was incredible to go door-to-door and share the Word of the Lord, and then see those faces again that night at the service. Praise the Lord for the work He is doing in Tschota!

Junior Youth

I have been involved with junior youth and working in the nursery at CBC. One week I got to lead the Bible Story time with the kids. We learned about David and Goliath. I had a blast with the kids! They were so much fun and they absorbed every word of the lesson.

I am happy to report that there is a new little miracle in the world and his name is Broderick “Brody” Wayne Brasher. He was born on Monday, March 2, 2009. I haven’t met him yet, but I’ve seen pictures and he is definitely in the top 3 of the cutest babies in the world (along with Jacob Brasher and Madison Brasher, my other nephew and niece). Praise the Lord for such a great blessing! I can’t wait to meet him when I get home!

He's smiling :) He's a happy baby!

He's smiling :) He's a happy baby!

Please pray for:
-Roelof’s visa. Pray for a miracle, that his visa will be processed faster than expected and he will get his visa. And that he will get it before September.
-The village of Tschota. Pray that the work that was done will continue with the church and that we made a long lasting impact.
-The junior youth at CBC. Pray that they will continue to attend the youth and grow and learn in the Lord.
-My new nephew Brody and his happy parents Stanton and Kristen Brasher.
-Mine and Roelof’s continued support financially. We have a big year ahead of us and a lot of financial responsibilities.

Praise the Lord for:
-His faithfulness in everything.
-Bringing Roelof and I together. I am so blessed to have him in my life!
-A healthy little baby for my brother and his wife.

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