ConsiderYourWayz Returns!
I thank my God for bringing me safely back home to my beloved wife, church, and homeland, after traveling through eight countries and serving in several locations over the past year and a half. I am currently adjusting to life under all new, providential circumstances:
1) Married life (which is wonderful!).
2) Moving to a new apartment.
3) Serving in a new ministry as Maintenance Supervisor at Tri-City Baptist Church in
Westminster, CO.
My year of service overseas offered me many ministry opportunities. I was servicing many service men and women as well as civilian contractors as a Mail Man. During the last half of my deployment I was running a one-man operation and had opportunity to post scripture verses (without references) on my “Quote of the Week” board; this stirred up many wonderful conversations leading to Christ. I also had opportunity to speak in the Protestant Chapel services a couple of times. There were many, many wonderful opportunities to share Christ and His Gospel to needy men and women. This was the most wonderful one-year, all expenses paid missions trip!
I would ask that you continue to pray that the seeds of the Gospel that were sown during this time would germinate and bring forth fruit for the glory of God.
The most difficult aspect of this trip was being separated from my wife. Many of you were praying for me (us) during this time, and I would like to thank you for that. God answered many prayers during this time. I am also thankful for the tremendous blessing from the Lord, that I was able to speak with my wonderful wife daily by phone and/or web cam. Praise the Lord for technology!
Please continue to pray that my love and devotion to the Lord would increase, that my love and knowledge of my wife would increase, and that I would serve the Lord in my new ministry, working heartily as to the Lord, with all my might.
Thanks again for your support in prayers, and please pray that the Lord would continue to cause me to “consider my ways” and that I would challenge others to do the same.
For the Glory of God, Andrew Bixby