Wednesday, April 29, 2009

The Whirlwind Continues...


Dear Friends,

We had such a great time visiting our family and friends in Missouri. “Operation Get-a-Hug” was a huge success! In just 14 days we had 40 meetings with well over 200 people! It was busy, but wonderful. We gathered lots and lots of hugs! It was also hard to say good-bye all over again. We have such a great support system in this part of the world. We praise the Lord for that over and over.

With only two weeks at home before our big trip to Eastern Europe life has been a bit hectic. There’s work to catch up on from being gone and work to prepare ahead of time for meetings we’ll be participating in and office details to take care of for the time we’re away.

Can we humbly ask that you follow us in prayer? We’re thankful that we know we have people praying for us.

Our itinerary for our trip is:

May 4 - Depart from San Diego by air

May 5 - Arrive in Budapest, Hungary

May 6 - Meet with EGM-Hungary staff and assist with board orientation

May 7 - Travel to Kiev, Ukraine to meet our regional leaders Igor and Natasha

May 8-9 - Ukraine Board Retreat in Uman, Ukraine

May 10 - Meet with Sunday school teachers then travel to Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine

May 11 - Seminar for Children’s Workers in Dnipropetrovsk

May 12 - Meet with Churches interested in Children’s Camps

May 13 - Training with Michael Lozovoi, National Director in Ukraine. Night train to Kiev

May 14 - Meetings with EGM contacts, then fly to Oradea, Romania

May 15-17 - Children’s Ministry Trainer Conference in Oradea then travel to Cluj

May 18 - Romanian Board Meeting then travel to Bucharest by night train

May 19-21 - Meet with Alex and Cami, regional team for Central Europe

May 22 - Travel by train to Galati, Romania

May 23 - Leadership Conference for Children’s Workers in Galati. Train to Bucharest

May 24 - Return to San Diego


Remember that we will be 7-10 hours ahead of your schedule (depending on where you live in the US) so pray ahead! Here are some specifics to pray for while we are on this trip.

Pray for Jon to stay focused on school while shifting from one home to another during this time. It is not easy for us to be away at this time just prior to his graduation.

Pray that God would unify the hearts of the board members as they plan for the ministry and that together we would do the work that God has called us to do.

Pray for clear understanding as we share cross-culturally with the national boards, at the conferences and with individuals.

Pray for strength and safety. There’s a lot of extra traveling on this trip. Planes, trains and automobiles along with mass transit buses and taxis will keep us hopping from place to place. We’ll need God to schedule moments of needed rest.

Thank you for praying for us!

Joe and Julie



Wednesday, March 18, 2009

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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Julie's back from Romania!



Dear Friends,

Thank you all for praying for our trip to Romania. It can all be summed up in one word—“Amazing!”

It was amazing to be with our team. We praise God for the leaders of the Central European Resource Team (Alex) and the Eastern European Resource Team (Igor). They are men who really love the Lord and have a desire to help the ministry grow in its outreach within their region. I enjoyed spending time with their wives, too and playing with Alex’s two boys. We enjoyed good fellowship and lots of laughs while we were all together in Bucharest. We also were able to see the new curriculum in use on Sunday which was very exciting. Being with the kids was a special treat!

We traveled by train to Cluj and were greeted by the National Ministry Team with open arms. Our team in Romania is amazing! The staff was busy preparing for the board meeting, which we attended, and the national conference for children’s workers. The board meeting was insightful and we again are praising the Lord for people who have a strong desire to minister to the children.

The conference was amazing! We both enjoyed teaching and sharing in between sessions. We met so many individuals who are passionate about children’s ministry. They are thrilled to have ideas and materials to use in their Sunday schools and we’re thrilled to have a small part in helping them to be effective in their ministries.

The second Sunday we attended the evening service at a church in Cluj where we were able to participate in their harvest celebration. The music was amazing and we enjoyed watching the children’s group perform several songs. It was extra special since we had just spent time with the children’s leader at the conference.

Traveling back to Bucharest by night train was not quite as amazing, but still interesting. We said good bye to Igor and Natasha on Monday and on Tuesday Joe, Alex and I made our way to the airport where I boarded a flight back to the States and the boys headed for Egypt.

My trip home was amazingly uneventful. I followed the crowd and managed to make all my connections. My luggage even came with me. It was great to be home, but I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to travel with Joe, to visit friends, to help new teachers, to see new sights—to experience God’s blessings in such amazing ways.

Thank you for being a part of the blessing!

Julie


Monday, October 13, 2008

Joe and Julie are going to Romania!


Dear Praying Friends,

Julie and I are heading out soon on another exciting journey. Can we count on you to pray for us? If you are willing to seriously pray for us daily, we’d sure appreciate it. We’re going to be in Romania October 16-28 and then Joe travels on to Egypt. Below you will find an itinerary you can use as a prayer guide. We would love to be on your refrigerator!! Everyday, please pray for spiritual and physical strength for us. Pray, too, for Jonathan, who is at home with school, work and extra curricular stuff.

Thursday, October 16, we will depart Los Angeles, connecting through New York City on our way to Bucharest, Romania.

Friday – Sunday, October 17-19, we will be meeting with Igor and Natasha Fridrikh and Alex and Cami Bruda. Igor is our Eastern Europe director and Alex is our Central Europe director. We’re looking forward to spending time with these couples and hope we can be a blessing to them. (Igor and Natasha lived with us for 6 months last year and the Brudas were in Temecula for 3 months in early 2008.) We’ll be doing regional planning together and discussing very important decisions in the ministry.

Monday, October 20, the Coxes and Fridrikhs will take the train to Cluj, Romania (about an 8 hour journey). Pray for communication issues as we will be on a Romanian train, but will not have any Romanians with us!

Tuesday, October 21, we will take part in the board meeting for the Romanian EGM ministry, seeking to be a blessing to them as we hear reports of the ministry and participate in the decision-making process.

Wednesday, October 22, we will spend time with the EGM-Romania staff. Maybe we’ll get to do something fun this day and relax a bit.

Thursday – Sunday, October 23-26, we will participate in the EGM-Romania National Conference. Julie will teach one plenary session on understanding children and a workshop on communicating effectively in a child’s world. Joe will share in two plenary sessions, sharing how to serve in children’s ministry with a well-defined goal and how to be a model to the children. He will also lead a workshop about the power of influence in children’s ministry.”

Sunday evening, October 26, we will take the night train back to Bucharest.

Monday, October 27, we will take Igor and Natasha to the airport so they can fly to Ukraine and travel on to Belarus.

Tuesday, October 28, Julie flies back to the USA by herself and an hour later, Joe and Alex are scheduled to fly out of Bucharest on their way to Cairo via Athens.

Wednesday, October 29, Joe and Alex will take part in the board meeting for EGM-Egypt. At this meeting Joe will handover to Alex the responsibility for representing EGM-US in the partnership. This is important for the future of the ministry, but will be an emotionally charged time, as well.

Thursday, October 30, Joe and Alex will travel to El Menya, a community on the Nile about 150 miles south of Cairo. We’re told that we will REALLY experience village life on this trip. I’m really looking forward to it, but need your prayer for grace concerning food, restrooms, etc.

Thursday-Saturday, October 30-November 1, we will teach a children’s ministry conference. Alex and I will be team-teaching for the first time. So, we are a Romanian speaker and an English speaker teaching Arabic speakers. How cool is that?

Sunday, November 2, we‘ll participate in Egyptian worship services (and preach?), then fly out – Alex to Bucharest and Joe to the USA.

If you are still praying, all we can say, is “Wow!” and “Thank you!” Our prayer team is amazing and your ministry means so much to us.

Blessings on you!

Joe and Julie


Friday, August 1, 2008

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Monday, July 28, 2008

Quick Prayer Update from the Coxes



Dear Praying Friends,

Julie and I decided today that we need to get out a quick prayer email to all of you to tell you a pretty amazing reason to praise God and to share a prayer need with you.

1. God has completely healed me (Joe). I have been a little wary of making that kind of bold announcement, just wanting to be submissive to what God has for me and not wanting to presume upon God. However, I just cannot stop praising the Lord every day that I have full energy. Yes, I said "full" energy, just like normal. It's amazing and only God could have done it. Thank you for praying about this. I am absolutely convinced that God did this to provide a testimony to His great power among His people in answer to their prayers.

2. We just finished the first full year of the International Curriculum we are helping our partners create overseas. We have two more years of curriculum to create in order to meet our goal of having a full, 3-year curriculum for three age levels. That's a total of 351 lessons, but are excited about this first BIG milestone! This may be the most important thing EGM has ever done to help our international partners. However, the program is in danger. EGM is going through a tough time right now. The US economy (and the ever increasing ripple effect of the gas prices) affects charitable giving, for sure. Giving to EGM has nose-dived in recent months and we've had to take drastic measures. The office space is being cut in half, several staff members have had to step out of the ministry and salaries have been reduced so that our giving to our international partners can continue. Please pray about this need. We're believing God for a miracle.

Thanks for standing with us in prayer! I have never appreciated our prayer team like I do in these days! God's enemy is at work but OUR GOD IS GREATER! Our God loves children and wants them to know Him. Thanks for your part in praying for us!!

Joe and Julie