Celebrating the Epiphany of our Lord

Celebrating the Epiphany of our Lord

Introducing Brim Leigh Buchanan - our newest grandchild!

Introducing Brim Leigh Buchanan - our newest grandchild!

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Our Hope Is In Him and Through Him


For whether we live, we live unto the Lord; and whether we die, we die unto the Lord: whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lord's. Romans 14:8

I was informed this morning that spring has sprung. We're looking at nights that are above 5 degrees celcius, and they're expecting a "warm rain" (all relative), so the local farmers are ecstatic and busy about getting the seed in today. So new life springs forth, even in the midst of hard challenges.

The past month has been especially difficult for most in Labrador. The coastal community of Hopedale experienced the suicide of one of it's young members; an 18 year old. This sadly, was followed by a house fire that took the life of a middle-aged mother. And then Monday evening, a suicide of another young man. I had to deliver this sad news to family in the Correctional Center. As small as Hopedale is, alot like a rural community that we know, Hopedale is isolated on the coast. They rely totally upon their lay ministers - and at times like this - the grief is too much for them to bear. As this small community and their families throughout Labrador grieve these losses, because understanding them in this rapid succession is simply hard, my prayer is that all can bring their mind upon God; trusting in Him and then rest in His perfect peace.

In addition to those tragedies, a small group of young adults went hiking, and 3 young men took a canoe that was resting on the side of a river, and got caught in the rapids, going over the 50 ft. Muskrat Falls. The 2 girls with them helplessly witnessed the entire event. The boys were 1/2 of the class entering the local community college. They have now acquired a high tech team after 3 weeks of searching for the boys. Please keep these families, and the entire Happy Valley community in your prayers, as they had all recently graduated from high school; keeping the search & rescue teams and their families also in your prayers.

If that wasn't enough to endure, a small plane out of Happy Valley went down in the mountains last week; killing all. It took several days to locate the plane. "Our hope is built on nothing less than Jesus love and righteousness."

A major concern around here is of increased depression followed by a succession of new suicides; in the communities as well as in the Correctional Center. Thank you for your uplifting for all Labradoreans right now. People are very interconnected; it is a verbal society. Especially the younger generation need to see hope of their personal worthiness and purpose.

On a precariously more up-side of our days the past 2 weeks, the church has been given some monies to rewire and replumb the Manse (where we live). Although the manse is only 50 years old, it was built with materials and limited local volunteer labor that was available at the time. Layer upon layer has been pealed away; revealing some very poignant memories of European Moravian missionaries and the simple but hard life that unfolded. God has preserved this manse and its residents despite wood stove fires, live wires in the walls & highly flammable materials. A local member is putting us up in their art gallery (sweet!) for the time being, and thankfully, although it will be months before this project is fully completed, we are seeing some hope of moving back within another 7 days.

Finally, the Head Chapel Servant informed me yesterday, that the local trust for the Nunasiavut Govt. has approved monies to replace the sanctuary roof this summer; a project long overdue, and enabling us to retain the historical integrity of this building!

God has blessed us in immeasureable ways through these efforts, and many many others. "Lord, you establish peace for us; all that we have accomplished you have done for us."

I am thankful that we belong to the Lord. Our hope is in Him and through Him.