24 January 2012

New Beginnings

Dearest Friends, Family, Loved Ones...

The last month has gone by in a whirl, and it has taken us a while to catch our breath. Between the wedding, the honeymoon, Christmas, moving back to Phoenix, job searching, "Thank You" cards, and the college semester starting up again, life has been very busy. Despite the busy schedule however, I apologize that I kept you out of the loop for so long! I know this update has been long overdue…

Wedding Bells
As one can imagine, there is MUCH involved in the planning of a wedding, and there are many things to consider. There’s the date, the venue, the theme, the décor, the cake, the dress, the shoes, the wedding party, their outfits, the music, the photographer, the order of service, and, well… You get the picture… and that was only the beginning! Planning a wedding is a huge undertaking that is not to be taken lightly, and it most certainly cannot be done singlehandedly. That’s where my Mom and our close family friend, Aunty Sonja came in. There is no way that anything would have turned out so beautifully nor run so smoothly, if it hadn't been for them. They were the most amazing support throughout the entire process of preparing for the Big Day... especially my Mom J We were amazed at how many of our friends and family members were so eager to assist with their various skills and talents! By the time it came to December 17th, because of all the hard work and effort that everyone put into the planning of the wedding, everything was perfect.
                                                                                                                         
The day I became Mrs. Hunter Combs was the happiest of my life! The weather was glorious, we were surrounded by loved ones, and the venue looked like it came straight out of a fairytale book. Everything was picture perfect... and it all went by in a blur... but in all, Hunter and I had a phenomenal time with our family and friends who gathered with us to witness the covenant we were to make under God. It really felt like we were in a dream the entire time... like an out of body experience. It truly was the most incredible day of our lives!!

We want to thank all who prayed, supported, donated their talents, efforts, and time, and cheered us on as we prepared for the Big Day! We could not have done it without any of you, and we are truly thankful!!!

Christmas is the Time
A week after the wedding, Hunter and I spent Christmas with my family in Cape Town. We had a fantastic time of fellowship together!! A new family tradition (as of the last few years) has been to have bacon and waffles for Christmas Eve. It is, I must say, a very scrumptious tradition, indeed. It was Hunter’s first “summer Christmas,” so he found it sort of strange wearing shorts and a tee rather than being all bundled up and cozy :P Christmas is always such a wonderful time to remember, not only the birth of Christ, but also the reason why Christ came to earth in the first place: to die for our sins. It’s a very sobering thought to meditate over… Yet, while pondering over this very thought, I was brought a lot of joy because our Savior is GOOD and gracious towards us!! We are so undeserving, but He is faithful and good to us… for this, I am truly thankful J

Back to the Land of Cactus and Sand
Soon after Christmas, Hunter and I flew back to Phoenix, Arizona to settle into our cute, one bedroom apartment. My Grandparents and a few of our close family friends, the Gilberts and the Parks, generously offered to set everything up in our apartment for us so that we wouldn’t have to once we got back. We were astounded at how completely delightful the apartment looked when we walked through the door for the first time. It was a real and profound blessing to have our family and friends step in in such a significant way! Hunter and I are truly blessed…

Wedding Bells2
A little over a week after touch down, we were blessed with a wedding reception here in Phoenix! Organized beautifully by Hunter’s wonderful Mom, Tammie (my new mother-in-law!!), her daughter, Christina (my new sister-in-law!!), and Boo (Hunter’s Grandma), the reception was an opportunity for us to celebrate our marriage with family and friends who were unable to attend the wedding in South Africa!! The event was held at our church, West Greenway Bible Church, my Grandpa, Bill Bathman, blessed us with an inspired message, and our pastor, John Correia, conducted a really touching ceremony (a renewal of vows of sorts). We had so much fun celebrating with everyone! Hunter’s Mom, sister, and Boo did a fantastic job setting up the church prior to the reception. It was truly a beautiful reception, and we were very blessed by all who were there J

New Beginnings
It’s a new chapter in the life of the new Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Joshua Combs. At present, Hunter is in the process of looking for jobs (with some hopeful prospects), while I have gone back to attending classes at Arizona Christian University! We love married life, and it has been a very happy adjustment so far. God has been providing for us in countless ways! We are in awe with how good He has been to us. Every time we begin to doubt, God surprises us again and again with His faithfulness and His provision. We are so excited for what He has in store for us in the future!!


Thank you, as always, for your love and support in this new chapter in our lives. We are so grateful to each one of you for your involvement in our lives! You have impacted us in far more ways than you can imagine, and we are so blessed to know you all… May the Lord bless you all abundantly!!

With love,
       Hunter and Andrea

Ps: Romans 4:7-8

23 January 2012

Coming Soon...




We are in the process of working on an update about what God has been doing over the past couple months in our lives. With the biggest event of course being our wedding! God has blessed us more than we could possibly imagine recently and we thank you for your much needed prayers and abundantly gracious support! Within the next week the story of the wedding and the move back to the States should be up. Thank you and God bless!


       "For the love of Christ controls us, having concluded this, that one died for all, therefore all died; and He died for all, so that they who live might no longer live for themselves, but for Him who died and rose again on their behalf.   Therefore from now on we recognize no one according to the flesh; even though we have known Christ according to the flesh, yet now we know Him in this way no longer. Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creature; the old things passed away; behold, new things have come." 2 Corinthians 5:14-17 

 God has really been working on my heart through this verse. I hope you found comfort and encouragement in it too.





In Christ,
                           Hunter and Andrea

19 January 2012

South Sudan

The "flat tire"
When we departed from Cape Town on September 27th we had no idea all the obstacles we would have to face just in order to get to South Sudan. The first challenge was that we left Cape Town without even have enough money to pay for diesel to get to Sudan. In addition to that we ran into some issues when we were only about 5 hours along our journey. We were driving down the road and the car was beginning to sway a little funny as if it were windy outside but we didn’t see the wind blowing the plants along the road so we kept driving. Then as we were passing some trucks they began to flash their lights at us. So we finally decided to pull over. We all got out to stretch our legs and see what was going on. We walked around the vehicle to make sure everything was okay and to our shock our trailer had the flat tire of the century. The tire was completely gone. We had been driving on nothing but the hub. Not even the rim of the tire was left. There was a white line engraved into the road where we had been dragging the trailer. So we decided to see how far back the tire was. We drove eleven kilometers before the engraved line in the road stopped. We had been driving eleven kilometers on nothing but the rim passing trucks all the while not knowing that we even had a flat tire. The trailer could have easily flipped the vehicle as we had a heavy load of books in there. God certainly is faithful to protect us!
During this whole incident we received a call from the office saying that the funding came through and it was enough for us to get to South Sudan. God certainly is faithful to protect us and provide for us. I was greatly humbled and in awe that the Lord so faithfully provided for us when we stepped out in faith. I was reminded of Matthew 6:33, “But seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.”  
            We had many other trailer issues to face before getting to Sudan as our trailer’s axels broke five times: once in Zambia and four times in Tanzania. We continued to battle with the trailer in Sudan, as the roads are incredibly rough with large potholes littering the rugged dirt roads throughout the country. Finally after three weeks of traveling we made it to South Sudan. The day before we crossed the border from the lush country of Uganda into Sudan, Uncle John received news that his father was about to pass away. At the last minute he had to arrange a flight back home. The day after we arrived in Kajo-Kaji for our first Biblical Worldview Seminar he had to begin his journey back home to be with his family.
Biblical Worldview Summit in Kajo-Kajo
Now our team was down to three members, which meant we all had to really pull our weight. We had a good turn out to the BWS with many pastors, and evangelists attending the seminar. The people were hungry for the Word and very eager to learn and apply the training to their lives. Everyday we had outreaches planned that we all took part in and we saw many lives changed. We had the opportunity to preach to inmates at a prison with no walls, at a military barracks, and in several schools as many of our students went out evangelizing door to door in the town. We saw and heard testimonies of those who came under the conviction of the Holy Spirit and saw their need for the One and Only Savior Jesus Christ. 


Preaching at a military barracks
A man listening intently as we shared the Gospel
The Lord opened the door for us to be able to preach the Gospel in a military barracks. At first when we got there, there was no one ready for us so we decided that we would begin singing. So Daniel, Mike, myself, Canon John, Emmanuel, and a couple of the other Bari leaders began singing. It wasn’t long before the people began to slowly trickle in and sit down to listen to what the strange white people had to say. There were many children, some women, and a few men that congregated to listen to us. Daniel began speaking to them about Gideon and Emmanuel our interpreter was hard at work translating into Arabic. Soon we began sharing the Gospel with them. We shared about how they had achieved their physical freedom from the Islamic north but now they still needed spiritual freedom from sin, which can only be found in Jesus Christ. As we shared the Ten Commandments with them they began to see their true sinfulness and wretchedness in the sight of Almighty God. After explaining to them that even our good works cannot save us from the wrath of God, soon came the question: “How can we enter the Kingdom of heaven?” This is when we were able to share about the wonderful work of our Righteous and Loving God by sending His Son to die in our place to pay the punishment for our sins (2 Cor. 5:21). Mike also shared with them the story about the rich man and Lazerus from Luke 16:19-31. While he was preaching everyone stopped dead in their tracks for the lowering of the South Sudanese flag and Mike began explaining how their flag had the Gospel in it: the black stands for our sins, the red stands for Christ blood shed to pay for our sins, the white stands for the fact that God will cleanse us white as snow if we trust in Christ, the green stands for growth in Christ and the blue with the star in it stand for the fact that one day we will be in heaven in paradise with Christ if we trust in Him alone for salvation. God really used that time to open the people’s hearts to their need for Him to be their Lord and Savior. We saw the Lord work as many people responded when we asked if they wanted to receive Christ. I was reminded of the fact that we serve an awesome and a mighty God, Who is able to change the hearts of sinners. But most importantly I was reminded that “there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved” except through Jesus Christ our Lord (Acts 4:12).
We had the opportunity to Show the Jesus Film on many occasions to evangelize to the people
While we were in South Sudan the Lord gave us the chance to do training in five different major towns: Kajo-Kaji, Lui (the birthplace of Christianity in Sudan), Mundri, Maridi, and Katobi. Thanks to God’s faithfulness and the faithfulness of those who supported this mission we were able to distribute thousands of books. Supplying hundreds of pastors, evangelists, teachers, and hungry believers with libraries of valuable discipleship resources. We also were able to supply nine different libraries with many Christ-centered discipleship books; we were also able to give discipleship training to hundreds of individuals. I am in awe by the way God uses such broken vessels as myself to further His Kingdom. We are but broken sinners, who have been redeemed by the Holy, Living God. Yet because our Lord is capable of all things He chooses to use us for His glory.

Evangelist and pastor training in Lui, the birthplace of Christianity in Suda 
Please be praying for the believers in South Sudan as they are now the newest nation on earth but still have many struggles facing them. They still need lots of discipleship as there are many who are religious but do not have a personal relationship with the Lord. Also, South Sudan is at a strategic point as they sit on the edge of the Muslim world. We need to pray that God would send workers out into the harvest to reach the unreached peoples of Northeastern Africa. Also, pray for the Christians in the Nuba Mountains in north Sudan as they still are under severe persecution by the Islamic government of the North.