Love Letters from the Abeggs:
"…to those who are called, beloved in God the Father and kept for Jesus Christ: May Mercy, Peace, and Love be multiplied to you." (Jude 1:1)
Family Health: all on the mend…
Thank you all who have been praying for numerous health concerns over the past few months.
My sister Lana has continued to improve radically after much physical and occupational therapy. She's not only back home but was able to go on a family vacation a few weeks ago, which is nothing short of miraculous since the 20% survival rate given in the ICU only a few months prior when Claudia & I visited. Claudia's mom Teresa has been receiving treatment for shingle-like pain, and is responding well, and another reason for us to thank the Lord! Claudia's health continues to have cycles of energy and exhaustion, but we thank the Lord for the medical advice we're receiving and we continue to seek Him for long-term healing. We've had conflicting reports between Grave's disease and Hashimoto's disease, all of which have to do with her thyroid in various ways. Thank you for your prayers as we continue on this journey!
Hopeful New Directions:
Last month I had the privilege of finally attending the World Journalism Institute's -Mid Career Course. I say "finally" because it's been 8 years of altered and adapted plans due to ministry, health, or travel that prevented my attending. Some may remember that my BA was in journalism, a long time ago in a galaxy…well, you get the idea. Back then, one of my hopes was to report stories of how God is at work through His Body, the global Church. Since that time, ministry in Chile, Cuba, Central America, Miami, anti-human trafficking, and other arenas dominated both my time and efforts. Attending World's intensive program re-ignited a passion for writing and journalism, with the benefit of having seen God's handiwork through multiple cultures and numerous years. While specific next steps are still unclear, I hope to use our experiential knowledge and networks to encourage readers and inspire intercession in God's ongoing Kingdom advancement. Please pray for His guidance and wisdom as I engage potential partners and even employers in these and other arenas for my future labors.And while you're at it, I highly recommend you take a moment to visit World News Group. I can't say enough of their print, online, and audio programs, nor have I encountered a more Biblically ethical group of reporters, editors, and staff dedicated to investigating and publishing "biblically objective journalism that informs, educates and inspires".
Family Updates:
Jeremy is entering the final month of his college journey at New St. Andrew's, and we're thrilled to be joining both our boys in Moscow, ID, for his graduation celebration on May 8th. If you'd like to send Jeremy a note of encouragement in this next step, please do so at jerabegg@gmail.com, or via snail mail to 914 S. Jefferson #3, Moscow, ID 83843—he'll be there through the end of May. For now, he plans to continue as a marketing coordinator for Maddox Transformers while prayerfully exploring opportunities in writing, reporting, and financial management, along with various entrepreneurial ventures. Please keep him in your prayers during this season of transition.
Nico continues to build his videography and editing portfolio and looks forward to documenting a trip to Rwanda with a dear family friend and International Director of the Great Commission Collective this summer. As Nico builds his business and clientele, his focus is on the extension of God's kingdom and using his talents to benefit those in full-time ministry. Pray for the Lord to open doors and provide guidance as Nico continues in this line of work and service.
Claudia and I are deeply grateful for each of you who have sacrificially maintained our ministry through your prayers and finances. As we work toward a transition, please pray with us on how to best steward our time, energy, experience, knowledge, and resources for our Lord's glory and the good of His people. By God's grace, we hope to share significant updates with you through upcoming newsletters as plans unfold as to where we will serve next. In the meantime, you can continue to contribute financially through Mesa Global (UWM), and prayerfully support us directly through our ever-present Lord. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!"Pray for us, for we are sure that we have a clear conscience, desiring to act honorably in all things".
Thank you for your ongoing intercession, support, and encouragement!
May the Lord provide you with the same guidance that we ourselves are seeking, as we boldly ask:
"…Your Kingdom come, Your will be done…"!
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To those who have been called, who are loved by God the Father and kept by Jesus Christ; mercy, peace and love be yours in abundance. -Jude 1:1
As Missionaries with United World Mission, we serve in Latin America to provide support & training to missionaries on the field. We work with Latin Partner Ministries that focus on everything from theological education to medical care, from children’s homes to retirement homes. Our goal is to come along side organizations & amplify their impact for good and the Gospel.
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
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A Christmas Classic that Almost Wasn't
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Thursday, December 12, 2024
Advent...
Over the years, our family has cherished the tradition of Advent readings as a daily reminder and a meaningful preparation for celebrating Christ's birth. It's all too easy to be swept away by the busyness of the season: gatherings, shopping for gifts, events, and countless activities that, while part of our Christmas celebration, can often blur our focus on the miracle of God becoming man to redeem us and reconcile us to Himself.
When Jeremy and Nico were little, these evening Advent devotionals were… let's just say "chaotic" would be a fitting word. The focal point for them was who would get to light the advent candle—well, to be honest, it was really all about who got to wield the lighter. There's just something about fire that makes little boys (and big boys) lose their minds. Admittedly, on many of these evenings, I wondered if any of the devotional readings got through at all.
Now, years later, I see that by God's grace, much of it did, and Claudia and I rejoice in how both have matured into young men who deeply value Advent and the profound meaning of Christ's incarnation. They each have their own unique way of expressing gratitude centered on the meaning and celebration of Christmas, even 3,000 miles from home. They've grown to have a personally deep value for God's Word, the practices of the Early Church, the writings of our Church Fathers, and how our Lord still calls us to use our unique gifts and "make disciples of all nations" in the world we live today. Still, all those years ago, amidst the wiggles, corrections, poking, and even setting fire to the wreath instead of the candles, we had our concerns.
These days Claudia and I find our advent readings a little quieter. Often, they take place in bed along with our evening prayers before turning in for the night. Yet even with this simpler rhythm, these moments continue to draw our hearts toward the ultimate reason we celebrate—God's gift of Himself in the form of a tiny baby. The Incarnation, the Son of God taking on flesh, is the center of it all.
This reading from a few days ago stood out to me:
"He was poor that He might make us rich. He was born of a virgin that we might be born of God. He took our flesh that He might give us His Spirit. He lay in the manger that we might lie in paradise. He came down from heaven, that he might bring us to heaven… that the Ancient of Days should be born, -that he who thunders in the heavens, should cry in the cradle…that a virgin should conceive, -that Christ should be made of a woman, and of that woman which himself made, that the mother should be younger than the child she bore, and the child in the womb bigger than the mother, -that the human nature should not be God, yet one with God: this was not only amazing but miraculous." -Thomas Watson as quoted in "O Come, O Come Emmanuel -A liturgy for Daily Worship from Advent to epiphany" by John Gibson.
Whether you have little children and devotionals dissolve into chaos, you have an empty nest, or you're awaiting God's provision in a spouse—whatever season your life is in right now, don't let the celebration of Christ's birth be diluted by the wrappings and trappings of the season. Take time, each day, and remind yourself of what He's done—and how that gives eternal meaning and purpose to whatever season of life you find yourself in right now.
I pray that the hope and promise of Christ's cradle and cross will be an encouragement for you to pause and praise the Ancient of Days as we celebrate His birth with one another this season.
God bless!
Postscript:
Here are a few Advent devotional recommendations we've loved over the years:
- Families with young children:
- Christ in Christmas A Family Advent Celebration by Dobson, Swindoll, Montgomery Boice & Sproul (available in print on Amazon).
- Families with teens and older:
- The Dawn of Redeeming Grace by Sinclair Ferguson (available on Amazon in print, Kindle, and audio).
- The Dawning of Indestructible Joy Daily Readings for Advent (24 short devotionals) by John Piper (available on Amazon in print, Kindle, and audio).
- The Advent of Glory (24 medium-sized devotionals) by RC Sproul (available on Amazon in print, Kindle, and audio).
- Classic OT & NT Liturgy with broad readings, prayer & reflections for daily worship:
- O Come, O Come, Emmanuel: A Liturgy for Daily Worship from Advent to Epiphany compiled by Jonathan Gibson (available on Amazon in print, Kindle, and audio).
- The Coming of the Son -A Trinitarian Advent Reader With Reflections Grom Those Who Have Gone Before edited by Jonathan Hunter. (Free PDF download w/ link).
Kevin S. Abegg
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Friday, November 22, 2024
🌎 The Abeggs -Giving Thanks for God’s Care, Provision and Guidance!
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