We took a day trip down into the mountains to a town called Reit im Winkel where there was plenty of snow for sleding with the kids. Another place with scenery that only pictures can do justice. Genesis 1:1 "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth".
Thanks for following our blog! Started in 2002, our blog shares the story of God's leading two people on a great and adventurous Air Force journey around the world to include the USA, Europe, and Asia. Now, God has lead us to fly over the blue seas of the Pacific and serve as missionaries with Pacific Mission Aviation! We hope you enjoy following along as God continues to lead us!
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Thanksgiving In Bavaria
This year for Thanksgiving, Lana and I drove to her grandparent's house in Chieming not too far from Salzburg, Austria. The location is a perfect spot to relax with family and enjoy God's creation. The scenery is amazing with Lake Chiemsee with the Bavarian Alps in the distance.
We took a day trip down into the mountains to a town called Reit im Winkel where there was plenty of snow for sleding with the kids. Another place with scenery that only pictures can do justice. Genesis 1:1 "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth".
We took a day trip down into the mountains to a town called Reit im Winkel where there was plenty of snow for sleding with the kids. Another place with scenery that only pictures can do justice. Genesis 1:1 "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth".
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Strasbourg, France
A weekend trip a few weeks back to Strasbourg, France. Can hardly get enough of European traveling...
Strasbourg cathedral...
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Major Ferguson, Wing Weapons Officer
As of 1 November I was an Air Force Captain no longer. I was selected for Major in early 2012 and now I'm finally getting promoted (a little different process than being promoted to Captain). Not much changes, other than replacing the parallel bars for a golden leaf on my uniforms, an increase in pay, and people thinking I'm now "old". Every now and then Liam and Lilli get a kick out of wearing my hat...here are a couple.
The same day I was promoted to Major I also took over as the Wing Weapons Officer. Another "patch" had shown up while we were deployed to take the squadron weapons officer position. I will most likely work in Wing Weapons the remaining time I have at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, which is over in the summer of 2015.
The same day I was promoted to Major I also took over as the Wing Weapons Officer. Another "patch" had shown up while we were deployed to take the squadron weapons officer position. I will most likely work in Wing Weapons the remaining time I have at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, which is over in the summer of 2015.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Palau & Yap Islands...The Pacific
A few days after my return from deployment, Lana, the kids, and I boarded a Lufthansa flight and flew east towards the Pacific. I arrived home on a Sunday and by Wednesday we were off to some tropical islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, first to Palau and then on to Yap.
Our trip had two purposes. The first was to spend some much needed time together as a family and the second to visit Pacific Missionary Aviation (PMA). While on Palau, we stayed in the city of Koror and also spent a little over a week on the north part of the large island, Babeldaob, at a bungalow resort. In Koror we took a boat tour to some of the smaller outer islands and did some snorkeling...Liam got the hang of it as well (at least the goggles and holding his breath part) and had a great time seeing God's underwater world of fish and coral.
The resort up north was very nice and had a great beach and great food cooked by the owner. It was also very secluded, which meant it was quiet and a perfect place to relax with the family. The islands, beaches, crystal clear water all a display of God's amazing creative power! Lana and I were reminded of Romans 1:20, "For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse."
After two weeks on Palau we flew to the island of Yap, which is about 280 miles northeast. The few United flights between the islands are all in the middle of the night, but the kids did pretty well. Amos, from PMA, greeted us early in the morning with four customary flower leis. On Yap we also stayed at a bungalow resort and in a house owned by PMA at the Yap airport. More relaxing, snorkeling, and enjoying Christian fellowship with a couple from PMA, Amos and Heidi.
Lana and I were first introduced to PMA back in 2007 from her brother Daniel, who had heard the former president of the mission speak while in Bible school in Switzerland. PMA currently ministers through aviation to the local people of Palau and Yap by providing cheap air transportation to the surrounding outer islands. There are plans to expand in the future Lord willing. Sometimes PMA also conducts med evacuation flights, disaster relief, and supply drops over islands with no runways. Under PMA are 14 Pacific Missionary Fellowship (PMF) churches as well. Together, they minister to the physical and spiritual needs of those who live on these Pacific islands. Some good friends of ours from Germany, Slick and Donna Douglass, recently moved to Palau to fly for PMA so we spent time visiting them as well. Lana, the kids, and I were able to fly with PMA a few times out of both Palau and Yap. They fly two islanders out of Palau and two Beechcraft out of Yap. There is also a hanger and airplane in the Philippines, but no pilot to fly it currently. The view from above the islands was pretty amazing with the aqua blue water, and landing on old WWII islands made the flights even more interesting.
So, I'm sure many of you are wondering, "Is this what you're going to do sometime in the future?" Well, this is a process God is currently taking Lana and I through as we seek to follow God with our lives. As we move forward, there's a poem from C.T. Studd (former British missionary) that keeps coming to our minds over and over again. The reoccurring message of the poem was also posted on the back wall of the church I grew up in as a kid, "Only one life, 'twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last." Here is the poem.
Two little lines I heard one day, Traveling along life's busy way;
Bringing conviction to my heart, And from my mind would not depart;
Only one life, 'twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last.
Only one life, yes only one, Soon will its fleeting hours be done;
Then, in 'that day' my Lord to meet, And stand before His judgment seat;
Only one life, 'twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last.
Only one life, the still small voice, Gently pleads for a better choice
Bidding me selfish aims to leave, And to God's holy will to cleave;
Only one life, 'twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last.
Only one life, a few brief years, Each with its burdens, hopes, and fears;
Each with its clays I must fulfill, living for self or in His will;
Only one life, 'twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last.
When this bright world would tempt me sore, When Satan would a victory score;
When self would seek to have its way, Then help me Lord with joy to say;
Only one life, 'twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last.
Give me Father, a purpose deep, In joy or sorrow Thy word to keep;
Faithful and true what e'er the strife, Pleasing Thee in my daily life;
Only one life, 'twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last.
Oh let my love with fervor burn, And from the world now let me turn;
Living for Thee, and Thee alone, Bringing Thee pleasure on Thy throne;
Only one life, "twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last.
Only one life, yes only one, Now let me say, "Thy will be done";
And when at last I'll hear the call, I know I'll say "twas worth it all";
Only one life, 'twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last.
With this poem in mind and verses like Luke 12:16-34 and Mark 10:23-31, what should one do if they believe them to be true? Keep chasing the "security" of the American "dream" or change direction?
More Pictures:
Palau & Yap
Our trip had two purposes. The first was to spend some much needed time together as a family and the second to visit Pacific Missionary Aviation (PMA). While on Palau, we stayed in the city of Koror and also spent a little over a week on the north part of the large island, Babeldaob, at a bungalow resort. In Koror we took a boat tour to some of the smaller outer islands and did some snorkeling...Liam got the hang of it as well (at least the goggles and holding his breath part) and had a great time seeing God's underwater world of fish and coral.
The resort up north was very nice and had a great beach and great food cooked by the owner. It was also very secluded, which meant it was quiet and a perfect place to relax with the family. The islands, beaches, crystal clear water all a display of God's amazing creative power! Lana and I were reminded of Romans 1:20, "For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse."
After two weeks on Palau we flew to the island of Yap, which is about 280 miles northeast. The few United flights between the islands are all in the middle of the night, but the kids did pretty well. Amos, from PMA, greeted us early in the morning with four customary flower leis. On Yap we also stayed at a bungalow resort and in a house owned by PMA at the Yap airport. More relaxing, snorkeling, and enjoying Christian fellowship with a couple from PMA, Amos and Heidi.
Lana and I were first introduced to PMA back in 2007 from her brother Daniel, who had heard the former president of the mission speak while in Bible school in Switzerland. PMA currently ministers through aviation to the local people of Palau and Yap by providing cheap air transportation to the surrounding outer islands. There are plans to expand in the future Lord willing. Sometimes PMA also conducts med evacuation flights, disaster relief, and supply drops over islands with no runways. Under PMA are 14 Pacific Missionary Fellowship (PMF) churches as well. Together, they minister to the physical and spiritual needs of those who live on these Pacific islands. Some good friends of ours from Germany, Slick and Donna Douglass, recently moved to Palau to fly for PMA so we spent time visiting them as well. Lana, the kids, and I were able to fly with PMA a few times out of both Palau and Yap. They fly two islanders out of Palau and two Beechcraft out of Yap. There is also a hanger and airplane in the Philippines, but no pilot to fly it currently. The view from above the islands was pretty amazing with the aqua blue water, and landing on old WWII islands made the flights even more interesting.
So, I'm sure many of you are wondering, "Is this what you're going to do sometime in the future?" Well, this is a process God is currently taking Lana and I through as we seek to follow God with our lives. As we move forward, there's a poem from C.T. Studd (former British missionary) that keeps coming to our minds over and over again. The reoccurring message of the poem was also posted on the back wall of the church I grew up in as a kid, "Only one life, 'twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last." Here is the poem.
Two little lines I heard one day, Traveling along life's busy way;
Bringing conviction to my heart, And from my mind would not depart;
Only one life, 'twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last.
Only one life, yes only one, Soon will its fleeting hours be done;
Then, in 'that day' my Lord to meet, And stand before His judgment seat;
Only one life, 'twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last.
Only one life, the still small voice, Gently pleads for a better choice
Bidding me selfish aims to leave, And to God's holy will to cleave;
Only one life, 'twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last.
Only one life, a few brief years, Each with its burdens, hopes, and fears;
Each with its clays I must fulfill, living for self or in His will;
Only one life, 'twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last.
When this bright world would tempt me sore, When Satan would a victory score;
When self would seek to have its way, Then help me Lord with joy to say;
Only one life, 'twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last.
Give me Father, a purpose deep, In joy or sorrow Thy word to keep;
Faithful and true what e'er the strife, Pleasing Thee in my daily life;
Only one life, 'twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last.
Oh let my love with fervor burn, And from the world now let me turn;
Living for Thee, and Thee alone, Bringing Thee pleasure on Thy throne;
Only one life, "twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last.
Only one life, yes only one, Now let me say, "Thy will be done";
And when at last I'll hear the call, I know I'll say "twas worth it all";
Only one life, 'twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last.
With this poem in mind and verses like Luke 12:16-34 and Mark 10:23-31, what should one do if they believe them to be true? Keep chasing the "security" of the American "dream" or change direction?
More Pictures:
Palau & Yap
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