Monday, October 12, 2015

We’re back! And bigger than before...


Hello dear family and friends! 

It has been a looooong time since we have done a blog update...TOO long! So much has happened since our last post - too much to go over now....

We have some news that we felt to be worthy of a new blog post: we are having another baby! Team Breuls is growing! Yay! We’re all super-excited - especially Jasher! As far as we know, the bub is ‘due’ sometime in April next year. However, as many parents would testify, due dates don’t really mean a whole lot, as bubbas will come when they’re ready to!

Amidst our excitement, we have struggled a lot with my so-called ‘morning sickness’...24/7!! I have spent much of this pregnancy thus far, resting in bed or on the couch, trying not to vomit (sorry!), whilst also attempting to entertain our very active toddler! It’s been debilitating, to say the least! Loz has been doing a great job balancing work and ‘home duties’ as best as he can, as I have not been able to do very much at all. It has been hard on all of us...
Loz asked his mum to come down from Sydney to help us out for a week, to which she kindly obliged. She left today to go back to Sydney - we are so thankful for her help! Jasher is already missing her too!

I don’t recall my nausea being nearly as intense when I was pregnant with Jasher. I did experience some, but seemed to have been able to ‘manage’ it (somewhat) by eating small meals and resting when needed. Being in Timor-Leste at the time, I did face other struggles as we adjusted to another culture etc. Maybe it was by the grace of God that I didn’t struggle with such extreme nausea as well? 

In any case, I don’t believe it’s God’s will that I struggle during this pregnancy either...despite so many telling me that it is supposedly a ‘good’ sign that the baby is growing well. We’d really appreciate all your prayers for the return of my strength and for the nasty nausea to go away, in Jesus’ name! 

We also ask for prayer for wisdom in all our decisions - especially in regards to the birth of our second child. We would like to have a home birth, if possible. However, due to the high insurance premiums for midwives who do home births (and no government financial support for private home births), we really need God’s provision in order for this to happen. We don’t want to make decisions based on finances - especially when it comes to the birth of our baby - but desire only to be guided by the Holy Spirit in all that we do.

So, there you have it! Hopefully this post will be the beginning of many more! Sorry that we don’t have any photos to share at this time...maybe next time... 

Thanks for reading our blog once again...

Be blessed!

Love C, L, J and ‘bump’  :)


‘Be of good courage, and he shall strengthen your heart, all ye that hope in the Lord.’  Psalm 31:24

Monday, March 18, 2013

Introducing: JASHER



Okay so I have a spare moment .. Hmm, maybe now I can update the blog .. 


Hi there folks!! Did you miss us? Sorry it’s been soooo long! Cher and I have been SUPER busy with our new addition to the family, the completely gorgeous and totally irresistible Jasher Evangelino! How time has flown since our last post! Wow! It’s like we’ve been in a space/time vacuum! 


Exhausted! First night in the hospital after a long labour...

(In fact when you have a baby, time itself becomes an abstract, unreal! Days and nights blend into one another, weeks can’t be discerned from months. What year is it anyway?! Still 2012 right?? Also the world and everything in it becomes surreal .. all must bow down in subservience to the greater reality of BABY. Physical activities that once had a regular, healthy momentum and cycle - sleeping, eating, going to the toilet, showering - now are syncopated and incorporated into the colossal rhythms of BABY. Yes, when you have a newborn you are not your own anymore, you are reborn into a whole new life of meeting another’s needs, your own autonomy is abdicated and surrendered to the throne of BABY. We’re talking abject self annihilation here, serfdom .. Forget what you were told in any prenatal classes and this ain’t no baby boot camp either! This is the real deal, sleepless nights, pooey nappies, projectile vomit, I’ve seen it all .. and it’s only just the beginning!! Of course it could just be the most rewarding, exciting, life-changing, character building and fulfilling experience of our lives!! Halellujah to the LORD of Heaven and Earth and praise Him for His goodness and good lil’ gifts!!) 



Okay, okay I’ll set aside my dramatic language and write more simply and plainly (for now).. 

God has blessed Cher and I with a beautiful baby boy and we named him Jasher Evangelino. Jasher means ‘upright’ in Ancient Hebrew, as in righteous or virtuous. The name is from the Bible in Joshua 10:12-14 and 2 Samuel 1:17-18, where the ‘Book’ of Jasher is mentioned. Next we chose Evangelino for his middle name, as it was a great suggestion from one of our Timorese friends and quite simply means ‘evangelist’, as in one who brings the good news of the Gospel. It felt right, as Cher had a dream before Jasher was born of him sharing the good news as a young child. 

Funnily enough Jasher was in the breach position for a few weeks leading up to the birth, it was the first sign that seemed to tell us we had picked the right name! That being so, we did pray earnestly that he would turn around for his birth! And you know what? At the last second, he did .. praise the LORD!


Baby shower cup cakes!
Before Jasher was born, we had the traditional baby shower, which was a nice way to catch up with some friends and family before our lives changed forever. A big thank you, once again to all of you that were there (or would’ve like to be, but couldn’t) and all of your generous gifts that you have blessed us with! It’s amazing how many things you need to look after a newborn baby! Another thing Cher and I were really needing too, was to find a place of our own, for since returning from Timor in Sept 2012 we’d been staying with Cher’s family, who’d been incredibly gracious, but with a new baby immanent, we wanted our own little place. Especially as it was looking like we were going to stay in Melbourne again for at least a little while longer. Suddenly God answered our prayers, because just in the nick of time, we were led to find a cute little unit situated on a beautiful Christian conference ground nearby. Less than a week after moving in, Jasher was born .. on November 23rd 2012!! Halellujah!! Our God is our provider!!       

Baby shower fun!
These babies are NOT real!
"Look fellas, THIS is how you change a nappy."

Now without going into too many details about the birth, all I can say is wow what an experience!! Pretty intense and demanding .. and that’s only describing what I went through! Maybe Cher will share some of her experience in her own words later, when she has the time. As you can imagine (and from the opening of this post), Cher and I were suddenly very busy looking after our newborn baby. Though there have been a few hiccups - with sleeping, feeding and vomiting - we are thankful however that Jasher’s health and development has progressed very well. Every week for the first 2 months after Jasher was born, Cher and I went to see a local maternal nurse who was mostly very happy and impressed with Jasher.


In December Cher and I drove up to Albury to stay with Cher’s brother and his wife, who have been renovating a house. They are themselves expecting their first baby in April. For our 2012 Christmas we organized to do a big joint celebration in Albury with Cher’s family from Melbourne and my family from Sydney. Both our families stayed at the same caravan park/resort on Lake Hume. It was a wonderful occasion and also my family’s first opportunity to meet Jasher! At the time I didn’t say anything, but I’ll take the opportunity to now. As much as I’ve enjoyed celebrating ‘Christmas’ with my family over the years, now as a Christian (and I would hope to think of myself an informed and faithful one at that), I can no longer be part of this totally idolatrous ‘festivity’. From what I have researched and read the celebrating of Christmas did not originate with Jesus, His disciples, the Bible or God. It’s roots are in Ancient Babylon and are pagan and satanic, as is Easter. I’ll be starting my own blog soon discussing some of these things in more depth. I’ll be sure to pass on the link when it’s up and running! 

Overgrootmoeder (Great-Grandmother in Dutch...we hope!). 
Jasher is NOT this red, but Oma-Vera’s hair definitely is!

Christmas day - mum is as tired as Jasher looks!

Brotherly love! Laurence hugging his bro, Mauro.

Nanna Julie and Uncle Jazza with lil' Jasher.

First time meeting Oma-Rani!


While in Albury Cher and I caught up with two former missionaries to East-Timor who spent several years there. They met there and after marrying came back with their first baby girl. With other foreign nationals they were evacuated out of the country in 2006 amidst the political instability then. Now they live on a farm just outside Albury with 4 children. The wife is still fluent in Tetum!

Jasher is now over 3 months old and the last time we saw our maternal nurse she said he was a very healthy 3 month old and at the size and developmental stage of a 4 month old! God is good ..








Since moving into our new place, we’ve had to move a couple times, but God has guided and provided for our every step. At the moment we are sharing a house with a dear young Christian couple we met on the same Christian conference ground and all is going very well. I have been a little sick for the last 2 weeks but am now on the mend! 

Our sister in the faith and co-labourer in East-Timor, Lucinda, will be returning to Timor soon, however Cher and I will not be joining her this time round. We have our hands full looking after Jasher at the moment and are awaiting God’s indication as to when we need to return. Thank you so much to all of you who have joined with us in heart, spirit and prayer as we continue to pursue God’s calling on our lives ..

God is our Shepherd who leads us ..
God is our Teacher who instructs us ..
God is our Helper who helps us ..
God is our High Tower who protects us ..
God is our Light, our strength, our provision, our sufficiency, our hope, our promise of eternal life assured, our love, our joy, our peace, our contentment ..
And our God is Jesus Christ, the one who was and is and is to come, the creator of the Heavens and the Earth, our sinless redeemer, our perfect sacrifice, the propitiation for our sins, the author of our salvation, the Prophet and High Priest of our faith, the King of kings and LORD of Lords, beside whom there is no other, who is our all in all ..
May His glorious name be praised forever more! Amen  




Your servants in Christ,

L, C & J

Monday, October 8, 2012

ADEUS TIMOR-LESTE, HARE ITA FALI ORSIDA!! (Goodbye Timor-Leste, see you again soon!!)

Dawn in Dili

Bondia familia i collega! Diak ka lai .. or how ya’ll doin’? Welcome back to the Team Breuls blog! Cher and I are back in Australia now, but lets back track a bit and get the whole story ..

It was early August as Cher and I were getting set to head back to Weberek one last time (before our flight back to Australia in September) with Lucinda and her friends Lauren (another Aussie midwife) and Martha, when we slowly realised it might not be such a wise idea. My dear Cher who was approaching her third term of pregnancy was having an increasingly hard time coping with the bumpy roads in Timor and we felt it was just not worth the risk of driving so far out on such rough roads, so along with the advice of two midwives and some prayer we decided to stay in Dili. We stayed mostly with Cher’s friend Natalie and for a week and a half with our Kiwi friend Jill. Cher and I laid low during this time. Cher took it easy, resting and I did as much reading as I could. Natalie ended up moving to a new place near the beach, so for the last week or so Cher and I enjoyed larger living quarters as well as walks along the beach! Natalie in her blessed hospitality and kindness has now offered us a room in her new home permanently! (For whenever we return to Dili ..) God bless her! 

We had some great house church meetings before we left, it’s wonderful how many new friends we’ve made in Timor-Leste! We also caught up with Vasco before we left. He came over to Nat’s new place and we showed him a dvd about miraculous healings. He got really excited and told us of his own many experiences of God’s healing power. He shared about a current mini-revival happening in one of the districts of Timor-Leste. A pastor shared about it at his church, apparently there were accompanying miracle healings, speaking in tongues and salvations! We left a couple dvd’s with Vasco, which he then showed to his church youth group who were greatly encouraged! Hallelujah! 

All of a sudden September swung round and the day came for our flight back to Australia. Our hearts were heavy. We knew we would be coming back but we weren’t sure when. At one point we had been open to the idea of having our baby in Timor, but eventually after much prayer decided on Australia - at least for our firstborn. God had allowed us to witness some awesome things in Timor-Leste and yet it was just the beginning. I was a little disappointed with how little time we had actually spent in Weberek over the last 3 month period, but that’s just how the cookie crumbles .. My wife and unborn son came first and I was happy that they were both doing well.

In Darwin we stayed with some new Christian friends we had met by ‘seeming chance’ at YWAM Darwin at the dawn of our Timor adventure. Tim and Cath are their names and they‘re a mighty dynamic duo for the Kingdom of God! They have 2 young boys (3 and 4) and a little baby girl. Tim has a regular job but manages to spend most of his time praying for people at Darwin Hospital and sharing the heart of the gospel message. They visit indigenous communities, ministering wherever there is an open and needy heart. Cher and I had a great time staying with them, but were sad only in that it was so short. 

Check out Tim & Cath’s blog: http://tcsteeles.blogspot.com.au/

Back in Melbourne, staying with Cher’s parents, we got right into the swing of things: ultrasounds, hospital visits, baby fairs and markets, shopping for clothes and acquiring all our baby needs etc ..  When we saw our little baby again with ultrasound in Cher’s 31st week, he wasn’t quite as active as the first ultrasound, but he’s healthy and doing very well as is Mum. Cher and I were also blessed with a second-hand stroller and baby/toddler car seat from some of Cher’s relatives! 

So for now it’s strictly baby business and for Cher and I that’s somewhat of a change! Although ‘the change’ most people have been telling us about is the one when we are both finally and actually parents .. for which, apparently, nothing can prepare us! 

Thanks for dropping by and Blessings to you all ..

Love,

L + C

P.S. The following pics are a few I took on an early morning walk around the 'Ramos Horta' hill circuit (not it's actual name, by the way):










Monday, August 13, 2012

Our God is Mighty to Save!



Sonrei at Beto Tasi



Hello dear family and friends! As we’ve been in Timor-Leste for nearly two months (this time, anyway!) and we’re just about to head back to Weberek again (third time this visa!), I thought it high-time to let you know what’s been going on!

Lots has happened in the last couple of months, so I really want to focus on the testimonies of God’s goodness! Although we only went back to Darwin for 2 weeks (due to our visa running out), we were away from Weberek for about a month or so. We were reluctant to leave as the situation in the village seemed to be heating up a little. In the past, when there’s been persecution, the believers have dropped away from fellowship with one another.

However, this time was very different! When we first returned to Weberek, we were greatly encouraged by how the believers ran the house church meeting. It was evident to us that when Marcus opened in prayer, asking the Holy Spirit to run their meeting, that this prayer was indeed answered! Various people, one after another, shared testimonies or scripture that the Lord had placed on their hearts. When others brought their sick children, the believers gathered around them and laid hands (prayed) on each of them! It was beautiful! This scene resembling the early church of the New Testament in many ways!
Fellowship meal with the Believers of Weberek


Normally, when us ‘malae’ (foreigners) come to the house church, there is an unspoken expectation for us to lead in everything, as the Timorese quietly wait. However, this time, we could see how much the Holy Spirit had been growing these believers in our short absence from Weberek. We were greatly humbled as the Lord reminded us that it was His ministry and that He never stopped working in their hearts. This also gave us a real assurance that when we return to Australia to have our baby, the work will go on without us!

We’re starting to see some of the Timorese believers of Weberek being filled with the boldness of the Holy Spirit under the persecution too. We heard the testimony of Josefina one night, as she stood up against the idolatry of the Catholic religion here in Weberek. In Timorese Catholicism, the months of May and October are dedicated wholly to worshipping ‘Mother Mary’ in the form of a large doll, which gets carried from household to household throughout the month. Josefina shared with us about how one Catholic leader in the village (we will keep him unnamed) told her that she must receive the doll in her house for her whole family to worship. Josefina bluntly refused, even showing scriptures in the Bible which showed clearly that this practice was idolatry and contrary to what God wanted. This refusal was met with some anger as this leader told Josefina that she was bringing shame to her family and the whole village. The threat of her being cut off from the Catholic church was also made...but this being somewhat milder than the threats of the past, where stones were thrown at houses and the threat to burn down houses was made!



At another home church 'service', Laurence felt compelled to give a gospel message, as we realised there were a few attending that were not yet the Lord's. Four girls, between  the ages of 11 and 16 made a decision to receive Jesus in their hearts as their Saviour and to make Him Lord of their lives! Hallelujah! Lucinda and I hope to start a small girls-only discipleship group in which these young ladies may grow in their understanding as they are transformed by God to become more like Jesus on earth!

Also, soon after our return, we were asked by two of the believers to come pray for a little girl in a village about 30 minutes drive away. Here is the full testimony, mostly in the words of my dear hubby:

One morning Marcus and a believer we hadn’t seen for a while at our meetings, Antoni, came over. We were told we were needed to come pray for a family. They asked for Lucinda but she was out. Eventually it was arranged for us and a few of the Weberek believers to go in the afternoon. It was to a family that lived in Caicassa, a small village neighboring Weberek. Apparently they needed prayer and were interested in hearing about Jesus. Unfortunately Cher wasn’t able to come due to illness, but she gave me her blessing to jump in the ute with the others and said she would pray for us. I was excited to see most of the Weberek believers so ready and willing to go share the gospel and the love of God with their fellow Timorese brothers and sisters. We even picked up Lorentino in Weto along the way! He was keen as ever to join us! How quickly Jesus can turn a life around! 

I found out that it was a sick child that we would be praying for. We arrived to a house painted with bright colours. I was greeted by Paulo out the front, who held his sick 2 year old daughter, Seza, in his arms. He was pleased to see us and invited all of us in. Lucinda spoke with Paulo about Seza’s symptoms. Lucinda later believed Seza had been suffering fits and seizures that resulted from brain damage from a previous bout of cerebral malaria. We noticed Seza had a black cord/band around one of her ankles and one of her wrists. These were from supposed ‘traditional medicine’. Shortly thereafter, one after another, the Weberek believers started sharing with Paulo. They opened their Bibles and shared various verses. Antoni shared his testimony with everyone of how God first led him to Paulo. Later Lucinda translated for myself and Jenny. Antoni had a dream where God made it known to him that he was to share the gospel with a particular person and that he would meet this person in the bush (or wooded areas) near his village. Antoni normally lives in Weberek, but for the purpose of his current carpentry work, now resides in Weto, near Lorentino. The next day he went to Lorentino’s house to share with him the dream God gave him .. 

A couple days later Antoni and Lorentino were collecting wood in the bush. Unbeknownst to Antoni and Lorentino, Paulo was in nearby Caicassa. He had been trying to help his sick daughter who was feverish and suffering from periodic fits and seizures. Some members of his extended family had tied traditional ‘healing’ bands around Seza’s wrist and ankle. When that didn’t work they counseled him to go into the bush seeking a specific ‘medicinal’ plant. And that’s when Antoni and Lorentino bumped into Paulo! When they met, Paulo told them he was looking for a special plant and asked if they knew where it was, as he needed it for medicine for his sick daughter. Antoni said that he didn’t know where the plant was but that he did know someone that could help her - Jesus! Antoni shared briefly about Jesus Christ, His power to heal, along with a few real life testimonies. Paulo was immediately interested and forgot all about the traditional herb. They arranged to meet Paulo at his house later that evening to pray and talk some more. When Paulo returned to his family, they asked if he had found the medicine. Paulo replied, “No, but don’t worry, the medicine is coming to us at 6pm tonight!”. His family looked at him quizzically. Later that evening Antoni and Lorentino came around and were able to pray for Paulo’s daughter and to share more of the gospel of Jesus Christ with him and his family. Antoni also told Paulo about all the believers in nearby Weberek and of the things God had been doing there. And thus Antoni arranged for the trip with all of us, a couple days later to meet Paulo and his family. 

While we were with Paulo and his family the believers shared verses from the Bible and testimonies of God’s saving and healing power. I shared on the two invisible kingdoms at war, which are completely opposite in nature to each other. That of God’s kingdom of Light and of Satan, the devil’s kingdom of darkness. One strives to bring truth, holiness, life and peace, the other, lies, sin, death and destruction. I relayed on how life is short and impermanent, where death comes knocking sooner or later, death being the ‘wages of sin’. (What is sin?? Simply, sin is a sickness that originates with the devil. It is all that is contrary to God’s will, God’s holy laws and His loving character. Sin has infected all of Mankind, body, soul and spirit.) But God in His great love, offers us everlasting life (life in abundance), through Jesus His Son, who as a sinless man willingly payed the penalty for all of Mankind’s sins by giving his life in exchange for our freedom. By the blood and the cross of Christ we are forgiven and our spirits are healed, by the stripes on Christ’s body our bodies are healed. (By His Word our souls and minds are eventually renewed and healed too.) Our souls are saved from eternal separation from God and our bodies are healed all by grace (a free gift!) through faith in Jesus Christ. Hallelujah to the Lord!! 

We all prayed together as we laid hands on Paulo and his daughter in the name of Jesus. Antoni then cut the ‘traditional’ bands off of Paulo’s daughter’s ankle and wrist. We continued praying. The believers then started to softly and beautifully sing some worship songs in Tetum. I prayed and hummed along with my eyes closed .. It was a tender moment. Paulo was deeply affected, weeping openly, as a huge burden was being lifted from him. God was there in the midst of us, working with us, just as He promises to, when we obey Him and preach the Word of life - the Gospel (the good news) of Jesus Christ!

Then and there I felt to ask if anyone present would like to receive and believe in Jesus. Not neglecting to explain that to believe in Jesus we first must understand what sin is, that we have sinned against God and are in fact in need of saving; then to believe what Jesus said about Himself, being the Son of God and the only way to the Father (God); to believe and to some degree understand what He did for us in dying on the cross for our sins and in being resurrected back to life; to obey all His written Word and to obey Jesus Himself as Lord of our lives. (Why do we need to make Jesus Lord of our lives?? Simply put, because Mankind, in the very beginning of creation when things were good, heeded to the voice and counsel of a stranger, the devil, and decided to take a course of action (going their own way), which God had spoken and warned against, which resulted in sin, suffering and misery for all of Mankind. All because they (the first humans) chose their own way (which happened to also be the total wrong way!). Now, we need to follow God’s way (which is the right way!), as revealed through Jesus Christ (‘I am the way ..’) and the holy Bible, if we want to get out of the mess we’re in (and get right again!). We do this by believing in Jesus, following His example and making Him our Lord. Alright?)

That day we ended up leading several individuals in prayer in receiving and believing in Jesus as their Lord and Savior. We had some snacks and refreshments afterwards in joyful celebration. Paulo’s one request of us was that we would continue to pray for his daughter. We made a special trip the next day to pick up Paulo and his daughter and Lorentino and his kids to join us for church! It was an amazing meeting where the Weberek believers really stepped up and took charge. When we congratulated them later, they simply said it was the Holy Spirit that was leading the meeting!! Hallelujah! That’s what it’s all about! And when we asked Paulo how his daughter was, he said she had improved significantly!! All glory to God!

Now if that was all of it, I’d be happy to leave it there, but that’s not all folks! God is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think! When Cher and I were back in Dili for Cher’s week 20 ultrasound, Lucinda told us she had found the surgeon she had been looking for, for baby Milton’s cleft palate. She drove all the way back to Weberek the next day to quickly bring Milton and his mum to Dili the following day, as the surgeon was not going to be in Dili for long. Anyway, while Lucinda was in Weberek, she heard that the word about Paulo’s daughter’s recovery had become very widespread in his village, so much so that the local Catholic priest invited Antoni to come testify at church one day all about what God had been up to, within their midst .. And apparently Seza continues to improve with each new day ..

It was funny how Antoni was brought back into our orbit again, it was good see him again and it’s good to hear he’s busy going about His Father’s business. I am so grateful that the same God that created the earth, the stars and all the galaxies can use us tiny little creatures to bring some light, life and peace into this troubled world. All glory to God!

Update: 

Seems the news of this testimony has been travelling even further! Hallelujah! Paulo has been sharing what the Lord has done for his little daughter everywhere he goes - including in Dili! 

Also, as a result, the believers in Weberek (including us!) were invited to share the gospel at a house in Weto - a village by the entrance of the road to Weberek. Quite a number of folk from the village came to hear the message and nearly everyone who came put their hands up to receive Jesus as their Lord and Saviour! Hallelujah! All glory to God!

We also heard a testimony about Paulo’s house in Caicassa which may challenge some people’s sense of ‘reason’... Antoni had a dream about Paulo’s house in Caicassa being surrounded by all these wild, evil monkeys and fox-like creatures. Then a great shaft of light came down upon the whole house and the wild animals fled. What’s more amazing is that apparently this really happened in real life! We were told that other villagers in Caicassa were eye-witnesses to this event! God is light, and in Him is no darkness at all! (1 John 1:5b) Hallelujah!


PART 2: 

Our trip to Weberek in early July was only for a week and a half because Jenny, Lucinda’s friend, a school-teacher from Queensland, had only a short holiday from work in which to visit us and then needed to return to Oz to teach again! In this short time the Chief, Jose, still managed to put on two FRETILIN all-night parties in a row, complete with extremely loud and dreadful karaoke, just before the Prime-ministerial elections on July 7. These parties managed to keep most of the village awake, and so many sadly felt compelled to take the attitude, “If ya can’t beat ‘em, then join ‘em!” (But not us!)

View from the Bacon's balcony!

Back in Dili, we were blessed to have a whole house to ourselves to stay at, not too far from the Bacon family. When we arrived in Dili from Darwin in late June, we were privileged to stay with this beautiful, Godly family in their lovely place by the beach! (Check out the Bacon’s blog:  http://baconsbatimor.blogspot.com/  )The missionary life certainly is tough!


The wonderful Bacon family!

While in Dili I got quite ill, with another unknown tropical virus. Although this was a little set-back, I was thankful that I could recoup in a place Laurence and I had to ourselves. During this time, I had a check-up with a lovely Cuban doctor in Dili, then was referred to another Cuban Obstetrician at the National hospital for a routine ultrasound. Despite all my struggles with tropical illnesses, bub proved to be doing well! Praise God! The Doctor was pleased with his development and told us that we may even be further along in the pregnancy than the last specialist had determined! That means that bub really could come anytime in November! Not long now!

As illness forced me to lay low, Laurence enjoyed the opportunity to catch up on his numerous books on his kindle as I just rested. It was just as well, really, as we were warned through friends that there was trouble brewing amongst the FRETILIN party (political party!), not far from our doorstep. Later we found out that Xanana Gusmao’s newly elected government had decided to keep FRETILIN out of the new coalition, this caused some angry mobs to react nearby us, where the government had held their meeting. That night we heard all sorts of sirens and noises that sounded like loud gun-shots. Although it was a little unsettling, we prayed for the situation (and all involved) and felt a real peace, eventually sleeping quite soundly through it all! After the first evening of trouble we heard how many passing vehicles had been targeted the previous afternoon, with stones thrown at them and later some parked vehicles were burnt! We worked out that we had passed through that very area with a friend (in his vehicle) around the time it was supposed to have happened, but we didn’t notice anything nor did anything happen to us! God certainly had His hand upon us!

We mostly stayed in during the next few days, as small outbreaks of violence continued in some areas. We heard quite a few helicopters flying over us in the evenings! Apparently our area was the ‘hot-spot’, but we didn’t once feel unsafe. We heard that there was one death during this time, which happened outside of Dili, in Hera. However, we do not know the circumstances in which this death occurred.

Needless to say, we are safe and the trouble seems to have calmed down in this fragile little nation. 

While in Dili, we also try to stay connected with like-minded believers by going to a house church (or two!). The lovely hosting family of this ‘church’ offered us several boxes of educational toys to take to the children of Weberek. These toys had been donated from Rotary in Australia - apparently they were sending a whole shipping container full! These toys (which we have already received the first lot) would be such a blessing to the children of Weberek. Most of the village is made up of young children (coming from large families) and we often see the little ones with makeshift toys, from old bike tires to ‘cars’ made from plastic water bottles and from other items we’d view as nothing but ‘rubbish’!

We also have another exciting development to share: While in Dili, Samuel and Cynthia Bacon told us about how they were needing help to continue the bible distribution throughout Timor-Leste. As they shared, our hearts leapt in unison! It soon became obvious to us both that we were to help in this ‘project’! We saw this as an opportunity to bring the gospel to villages surrounding Weberek, and also giving the believers of Weberek more experience in evangelism. God had placed this desire on our hearts for quite a while, so we jumped at the chance! 

Our next stay in Weberek was quite an event, as we hurriedly prepared the house (and a room in the ‘meeting’ house) to receive up to 21 extra people. Due to illness, we did not return to Weberek as early as we’d have liked, so we certainly had our work cut out for us...especially after the rats had shredded about 6 pillows! Our Timorese friend, Raimundo, unsuspectedly came across one of the offenders, alive and nesting in a mattress as we cleaned out the house! Yucko!

The talented team from Peak Hill/Parkes (NSW)


A few days later we joyfully received our dear brothers ‘n’ sisters (and co-workers) from Peak Hill/Parkes (NSW) and a team from YWAM Dili. The house certainly came alive with all these wonderful people! The team from Peak Hill/Parkes have been regularly visiting Weberek for about the last 11 years (with a few new folk coming this time), blessing the village in many practical ways, showing the love of Jesus through their humble service. They are mostly farmers who come with a variety of skills, yet adapt to using limited resources...we were quite impressed and truly blessed by their presence!

However, the main purpose of this visit was for YWAM to officially close their work in Weberek after nearly 11 years. In this time, YWAM has done an amazing job in bringing the gospel to Weberek and facilitating many of the wonderful projects in the village. They worked hard, ploughing the ground of people’s hearts and planting the viable seed of the Word of God. We have been given the privilege to come in now and disciple those believers as well as reap the harvest of YWAM’s labours. This is the body of Christ - His church - working together to bring His Kingdom (or ‘reign’) here on earth as it is in heaven! We are so thankful to YWAM Timor-Leste for their faithfulness and hard work, and we bless the further wonderful work that the Lord is calling them to in this precious nation!

Officially, YWAM handed the house (plus meeting house and ‘shed’) back to the village. However, at the same meeting the chief confirmed that our team, under the covering of the Peak Hill fellowship and Parkes Shire Friendship Agreement (with Weberek), were welcome to continue to live in the house while we were facilitating the roofing project and helping Weberek. We also have the new name of ‘Koinonia’ which is a Greek biblical term meaning ‘fellowship’ - both with God and believers. (In Tetun, this loosely translates to ‘Halibur’). This name, which shows the heart of this ministry, helps the people of Weberek to distinguish us from YWAM, but it also links us to the Peak Hill team who go by the same name of ‘Koinonia’.

YWAM extended their love and generosity to us by leaving all the furniture and household goods for our use, to continue the work that they begun. They also blessed us by bringing the wonderful Brazilian cook, Janer, to prepare all our meals in the two weeks the teams were there! Not only is she an amazing cook, but she loves to serve others in this way! What a blessing she is!


Posed and poised (just like our wedding!) to cut my scrumptious birthday cake!


During our drive to Weberek, we heard Lucinda’s vehicle making all sorts of noises that concerned us. We did get to Weberek safely, but when one of the team, Alan, went to check over the vehicle, he discovered serious damage and deemed the vehicle undrivable! He made a number of calls to the mechanic in Dili, seeing if we could get the part needed to fix it. We were told at the time that they did not have the right part, but they were willing to try to fix the part we had (although it was badly damaged). We sent the offending part back to Dili with the YWAM team, who left early. The plan was to get the part ‘machined’, then our friend Vasco would try to catch a bus to Same with it and eventually get to Weberek, where Alan would then fix the vehicle with it.

Some of the northern coastline on the way to Weberek
However, things often don’t go according to our plans here in Timor-Leste! For some reason, Vasco was unable to find a bus coming to Same in time and with the Peak Hill team leaving for Australia within a few days, we were desperate! We called our friend, Jonathan, the pilot from MAF (Mission Aviation Fellowship) for help and he graciously organised to fly from Dili to Same the very next morning with the part for the vehicle, at a very good rate! Was a real answer to prayer as we didn’t have enough time to get the part to Weberek any other way!

Through this, the Lord also addressed a little concern I had in my heart: the rough, bumpy, long drive back to Dili the following day! Jonathan also let Laurence and I travel back to Dill (from Same) on the MAF plane! Was a smooth 20 minute flight over the stunning mountain ranges just outside of Same! I was so thankful!

Now we (with Lucinda) are just about to head back to our beloved Weberek again...this time with Lauren, a midwife friend of Lucinda’s from Brisbane and Martha, a lovely young Timorese lady who has just completed her DTS (Discipleship Training School) with YWAM and has a real gifting for worship! We look forward to how the Lord is going to use us for His glory and for what He will teach us in this time. This will be our last stay in Weberek for our current visa before we head back to Australia to have our lil’ bub and to spend Christmas with our family. However, we do intend to try to return to Timor-Leste as soon as we can in the new year, as God wills!

Thanks everyone for taking the time to read our blog and for all your continued love and prayers! There have been a number of other testimonies to share...too many for this blog! God is so good! There is no greater privilege in this life than to live fully in His will and purposes! Stay blessed!

Love C & L xx




Lorenzo playing soccer with the boys in Weberek

One of our resident 'toke' in the house (Weberek)

Another glorious Dili sunset (Beto Tasi)








Monday, June 18, 2012

NEWS FLASH!!

G’day folks!! Some of you may have already heard through the grapevine but if you didn’t, CHER IS PREGNANT!! We’re gonna have a BABY!! The expected due date is around the 29th of November! Cher and I went to a Darwin medical centre recently and saw our little one with ultrasound!! They took some snaps of the baby for a specialist to look at. It was amazing to see all the little details of it’s developing body! Cher had her first ultrasound in Dili several weeks ago .. the baby was much smaller then! Now he was moving a lot, stretching his legs out and moving his little arms and hands! We also saw his tiny heart beating! Oh, yeah and we think he’s a ‘he’ .. but it’s still relatively early to be sure! We also got some blood tests done on Cher and a few days after the ultrasound we went to see a doctor for all the results. We found out Cher was already 16 weeks with a ‘bun in the oven’ and despite all the tropical sickness and pregnancy symptoms she endured, we were very pleased to hear that all was well with the baby and mother! Praise God! He is so good and gracious ..



Our little one - standing on his head (and sucking his thumb?)




O lord, thou hast searched me, and known me. Thou knowest my
downsitting and mine uprising, thou understandest my thought afar off.
Thou compassest my path and my lying down, and art acquainted with all
my ways. For there is not a word in my tongue, but, lo, O Lord, thou
knowest it altogether. Thou hast beset me behind and before, and laid
thine hand upon me. Such knowledge is too wonderful for me; it is
high, I cannot attain unto it. Whither shall I go from thy spirit? or
whither shall I flee from thy presence? If I ascend up into heaven,
thou art there: if I make my bed in hell, behold, thou art there. If I
take the wings of the morning, and dwell in the uttermost parts of the
sea; Even there shall thy hand lead me, and thy right hand shall hold
me. If I say, Surely the darkness shall cover me; even the night shall
be light about me. Yea, the darkness hideth not from thee; but the
night shineth as the day: the darkness and the light are both alike to
thee. For thou hast possessed my reins: thou hast covered me in my
mother's womb. I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully
made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.
My substance was not hid from thee, when I was made in secret, and
curiously wrought in the lowest parts of the earth. Thine eyes did see
my substance, yet being unperfect; and in thy book all my members were
written, which in continuance were fashioned, when as yet there was
none of them. How precious also are thy thoughts unto me, O God! how
great is the sum of them! If I should count them, they are more in
number than the sand: when I awake, I am still with thee.
Psalm 139:1-18

We arrived back in Timor-Leste on the 15th June - hopefully for another solid 3 months!!

Thanks for taking the time to check out our blog again ..

Luv n blessings to yuz all!

L & C