Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Going back to RVA

                                                                 July 3, 2023

Dear Friends and Family,

Greetings!  Our family is doing well in Blue Springs, Missouri.  We thought it was time send an update on what we have been up to and God’s plans for us.

Gracie and Ruthie love life and are enjoying swimming and playing outside, along with reading and math tutoring this summer. They will be ready to start third grade in the fall. Becky has kept busy taking care of us as a family along with babysitting Annabelle. A young child always brings joy and laughter to a household. I, John, have enjoyed the garden and walking in the mornings with my mom. I finished teaching for Marian Hope Academy, completing my 34th year in the classroom, and I continue to work as the TCK Education Consultant for Africa Inland Mission.

This winter and spring has kept me busy consulting with families. In the winter, I was able to organize homeschooling materials for an African Missionary family. They are working to plant a church among an unreached people group in West Africa. Finding acceptable homeschool materials and organizing shipping involved many phone calls and texts and working with multiple mission organizations. It was fun to watch God orchestrate everything so that the children of this missionary couple could be educated, allowing them to stay on the field, reaching out with the Gospel of Life to those who live without hope. I remember cold calling a sister organization for help. I was going to see if we could pay for an extra bag for them to take with educational materials. The person I contacted on the phone was not only willing to help, they knew the African missionary personally. They took a vested interest in making sure the family received the education materials and did it all for free.  It was a reminder to me that God will do more than we could ever ask or imagine. 

In January, I was invited to be a part of a weeklong mission’s conference at Calvary University, here in the Kansas City area. I was able to talk to students about missions in general, and about AIM and opportunities to serve in Africa. Although I did not end up with any students as active prospects, I did learn a great deal about recruiting in the mission world.

March and June had me travelling to Georgia for Engage, AIM’s onboarding process for new missionaries. I was able to meet with multiple families and help them begin the process of planning for their children’s education while they serve in Africa. My family was able to join me on the March trip, which was great fun for us all.

 I also travelled to Kenya in June to work at ESW (Educational Support Week) being held at Rift Valley Academy. For ESW, families travel to RVA and spend a week having the children evaluated, making connections with other mission families. In the afternoons, children get to attend classes with similar aged peers while parents have meetings about educational issues.  I had some encouraging discussions with hard working families living in pretty difficult places.  It was good to be able to support the families and get eyes on the people I serve.

In the midst of travelling in March, I received an email from the elementary principal at RVA, asking if I would consider coming to RVA for Term I to fill in for the 3rd grade teacher who will be gone on Home Assignment. After much prayer and consideration, and after talking with AIM leadership, we decided we would pursue this opportunity. It took some time for everything to come together, but as of June 1st, we have been approved to go to RVA for Term I. We will leave the US on August 3rd and return in early December. We are all looking forward to being in Africa again, with different degrees of excitement. The girls are excited to travel, but are concerned about what they will miss in the states. They are looking forward to making new friends and living in a furnished house at RVA. I am a little nervous about teaching 3rd grade, something I have not done since the 1980s! I am excited to be back in the elementary classroom and to have my twins in my class.  Becky is anxious about all of the packing and the long to do list that needs to be completed over the next few weeks.  She is looking forward to seeing friends in Kenya and to help support students at the elementary school.  Even though we are nervous, we are all also excited to be in Kenya again. 

We cherish your prayers and support as we begin on this next adventure. Many of you already pray for us and are financial supporters, and for that we are grateful. If you would like to become a financial supporter, you can give at the site listed below or you can call Africa Inland Mission at (800) 254-0010 and ask for giving. You can also send a check to: Africa Inland Mission, Attn: Receipting, PO BOX 3611, Peachtree City, GA 30269-7611. Please include a note stating our names, but do not include our names on the check (IRS Rules!). We need about $3,500 more to be fully supported for this trip. You can become a prayer supporter by simply adding us to your prayers on a regular basis.

Prayer requests as we go:

1.       Pray for our packing and planning as we uproot the family for four months (August through November).

2.       Prayer for the girls to transition well to Kenya and back, with new schools and new classes and new classmates. It is a lot of change in a short period.

3.       Pray for Becky’s health. She has had some heart issues which are being managed, but do cause stress and concern for her.

Thank you for your continued prayers and support!  Please let us know how we can be praying for you!

 

In the love of the Savior we serve,

John, Becky, Gracie, and Ruthie Myrick

Email: johnandbeckymyrick@gmail.com

Blogspot: https://myricksonmission.blogspot.com

Giving: https://usgiving.aimint.org/missionary/1044920