Tuesday, February 10, 2009

In Loving Memory Averill Brown


“I’ll love Thee in life and I’ll love Thee in death
And praise Thee as long as Thou lendest me breath.
And say when the death dew lies cold on my brow,
If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus tis now.”

On February 10th, 2009 at 6:35am Averill Brown’s faith became sight. After a bout with breast cancer in 1994 and a painful battle with bone cancer for the past 5 years, the Lord called her home to rest. She endured faithfully until the end and the entire family was able to be there by her bedside when she passed on to glory.
We’ve spent the last few months taking care of Averill as the cancer left her bedridden and unable to move. As a family we’ve experienced many ups and downs during this time, but a constant theme resonated—TRUST THE LORD! James--trust the Lord to provide. You are the man and provider, but I can provide for your family’s every need better than you. Caleb, Alair---trust the Lord with Nicholas. I am the father to the fatherless. (Nicholas is the adorable little boy Caleb and Alair are adopting and had to leave in Uganda). Janea--you won’t find security anywhere but in me. Trust the Lord with your future.
We are thankful for all of the love and support so many have shown us these last few years and especially these last few months. We have seen the hand of the Lord throughout it all. We write this letter, not as those who mourn without hope, but as those who have a glorious hope realized in Christ Jesus. And we trust that you will rejoice with us as we celebrate the home-going of a vessel of God’s glory.
James, Caleb and Alair, and Janea

A memorial service will be held at Grace Community Church
13248 Roscoe Blvd. Sun Valley, CA 91352 on
Friday, February 20 at 5:00 pm. in the chapel

A

Saturday, February 7, 2009

February News



Dear family and friends,

It’s hard to believe our last update was back in November. As most of you know, we returned to the U.S. in mid November to help care for Alair’s mom who is suffering from terminal bone cancer. We are still in Connecticut with Alair’s dad and sister, walking through this journey together.

There have been many ups and downs in this process but we are constantly reminded of Christ’s suffering for us--He promises to never leave us or forsake us. The Lord continues to sustain Averill’s life and we’ve seen spiritual victory--peace and freedom. We are learning to lay aside our needs and wants, which is difficult as we desire and long to be back in Uganda, continue the work we began, and most of all to complete the process of adopting Nicholas. The separation process has not been easy.

New Hope is extremely supportive of us staying in the states until Alair’s mom goes home to be with the Lord. We are tentatively scheduled to return to Uganda on February 19, but it appears we may have to change our plane tickets again. Please pray for us as we make these important decisions.

Even though we are in America, the work at the camp site in Uganda continues. The first staff house (which will be our house temporarily) is complete along with the store house and pit latrines. It’s exciting to see pictures of the development as we keep in contact with our partners Syd and Andrea Sparks.

Today (February 4th) is a big day for a couple of reasons! The first short-term team dedicated specifically to working at the camp site left for Uganda today. The team will clear bush, work on perimeter fencing, and clear the fresh water spring (which will be our water source). Also Caleb’s cousin, J.T., left for Uganda today. He will be serving at New Hope for three months. We are so excited J.T. has this opportunity and we can’t wait to join him in Africa.

Thank you for the emails, love, support, and encouragement you’ve shown. We’ve been overwhelmed as we’ve watched the body of Christ work during this time.

Blessings,

Caleb and Alair

-Psalm 27:13-14
“I would have despaired unless I had believed I would see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Wait for the Lord; be strong and let your heart take courage; yes wait for the Lord.”