Monday, May 19, 2008

May 2008 Update

It appears I haven’t written any kind of update since January. Though I wish it weren’t the case I am not surprised at all. It was a very busy spring semester.
After enjoying a nice Christmas/New Years break back in Nebraska we came back to Saint Louis to dig in once more. I’m not really sure where to begin.
School-wise, this semester was even more challenging than the fall semester. Beings that I was somewhat between Greek and Hebrew I decided to take a heavier load this semester. Our goal is to finish in three years (most do it in four) which requires a pretty strenuous pace. I took six classes for a total of 15 credit hours. I don’t know that I would recommend it. I didn’t get to pour as much into the classes as I would have liked. But we are very anxious to be done with school, to leave in a cheaper setting, to begin ministry, and to start a family so we have decided to move quickly. I continue to enjoy my classes and feel that I am gaining so much invaluable insight for future ministry.
Praise God Dawn was able to find a job quickly in January. She is doing office work at an Optometrist’s office very close to the seminary. It has been a good situation and they have given her time to take some classes. She did decide to change her course of action though. Rather than pursuing a degree she is going to audit classes from now on. She was just too busy to keep up with all the reading and homework. She has also decided to become a Pampered Chef consultant. It is something she has wanted to do for a while and she sees it as an opportunity to help us pay bills as well as meet new people and gain public speaking and hospitality skills. She has already hosted a number of parties. It is difficult to make contacts because we don’t know a lot of people here, but she is a hard worker and she enjoys the business so we’ll see what happens.
Last night we became associate members of Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church here in St. Louis. We have been attending there for almost three months now and have decided to make it our church home while we’re here. They have welcomed us and provided many opportunities for us to learn and grow with them. We appreciate the things they are doing and look forward to ministering with them for the next couple years. Dawn is joining the WIC (Women in the Church) hospitality group and I am talking with the new assistant pastor (our neighbor at Gulf Drive) about opportunities for me to serve in the future. We are very glad to be there.
My brother, Josh, was here with us last week. He just graduated from High School and is planning to attend LeEcole Culinary Institute here in St. Louis starting in July. He is going to be moving in with us. We are looking forward to spending more time with him and enjoying any assignments he may need to bring home!
I finished all my finals last week and now have a week off before I start Summer Hebrew. Like Greek last summer, this class meets Mondays and Thursdays until the Middle of August. I am told that Hebrew is easier than Greek and I certainly hope this is the case. I’m also hoping to get ahead on some reading and homework for the upcoming year.
We continue to adjust to Saint Louis. Our main complaint is still all the driving we have to do. This is particularly annoying now with gas prices as they are. On the upside is the friendships we are making. Our community at Gulf Drive has been so helpful and supportive. I’m looking forward to taking Hebrew with some of the guys I’ve gotten to know better. There is a certain sense of camaraderie that comes as we go through classes and similar life struggles together. Our hope is that we can build relationships that will provide a good network of mutual support in future ministry.
There are a thousand little things that I could talk about but this has already gotten rather long. Hopefully I will have a little more time this summer to update this and keep in touch with all of you.

David

Sunday, January 6, 2008

"Christmas" Letter

The thing about Christmas letters is that if they are going to be both current and received on time, they have to be written at approximately the same time as final papers must be turned in. Thus, here is a belated Christmas letter.

I am writing from my parents’ house in McCook, Nebraska. This is the first year in a long time that we have not had to work over Christmas break and so we have been able to spend more time at home with family. This was a good year to do that since we haven’t been in Nebraska since May.

We are getting used to St. Louis. Our least favorite part is easily the driving time. They are getting ready to shut down one of the main freeways for the next three years so it is only going to get worse. How we long for the days when a quick trip to the store didn’t take an hour or more.

Aside from the hassle of getting from place to place we’re very happy with our apartment and our neighbors. We’re getting to know more people and developing some good friendships. Dawn has started a bi-weekly social time for some of the wives at our apartment complex and that has been a real blessing. They just get together to hang out and talk and I think they are all glad to have each other’s support.

Dawn left Bed, Bath, and Beyond shortly before Christmas break. There have been some problems there since she began in June and after sticking it out for seven months with no apparent changes made by the management we decided it was time for her to move on. She was essentially on the go from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. (or later on some nights because of class) and it was really wearing her thin. She has some other opportunities lined up. She will have an interview for part-time secretary work with a Christian counseling office when we get back to Saint Louis. Please pray that God would provide something soon. Ideally we would like to see her have more time to take classes (which are free for her if she can just find the time to take them) and to be involved in the seminary community in preparation for our future ministry together.

Zoya continues to excel in sleeping all day and barking at the mailman. She has enjoyed seeing the family over break. It is nice to have a variety of warm laps to choose from when contemplating a nap.

I am still working part-time at the Campus bookstore and enjoying it. School has been challenging to say the least but very rewarding as well. My expectations have been exceeded in so many ways and I praise God for bringing us to this school. The professors exhibit such an encouraging combination of academic rigor and pastoral concern. Our school is small but is growing rapidly and we are well known in seminary circles as a school that consistently produces good shepherds of God’s people.

The most challenging class this semester was undoubtedly Greek in Exegesis. This class reviewed the basic vocabulary and grammar skills we learned in Beginning Greek this summer and began applying them to the real work of interpretation and understanding that goes into sermon preparation. Aside from our weekly review quizzes we delved deeper into Greek grammar and syntax. We learned how to do word studies and textual criticism. We learned how to diagram passages. We learned how to read and evaluate commentaries. We had to write our own commentary with our own translation of an assigned passage from Philippians and we had to translate the entire book of Philippians! I am probably leaving a few things out as well. All of it involves a tremendous amount of time and effort but it can be really exciting as well.

I’ve also really enjoyed Covenant Theology, which is a foundational course for every student. It is team taught by a Systematic Theology professor, an Old Testament professor and a New Testament professor so it is an all-encompassing course. I have come to understand the overarching story of the Bible so much better as a result of this class. I have particularly come to understand the Old Testament and the way it relates to the New Testament much better, something that I always found somewhat confusing before. The class has two parts and I am looking forward to the second part this spring.

I’ll be taking a heavy load of classes this spring – hopefully not foolishly. It sounds like it will mostly be reading and writing response papers, which I am certainly accustomed to by now. Please be praying that I would not take on too much or that God would make it apparent if I need to ease off somehow. The classes I am signed up for include:

Covenant Theology II
God and Humanity
Apologetics and Outreach
Elementary Homiletics
Gospels
Masculine Spirituality

Three of those are only 2 credit classes but that is still 15 hours! They will all be great classes though so I can’t see dropping anything. Dawn is hoping to take two classes. One is a non-MDiv version of the Apologetics & Outreach class that uses the same materials and is taught by the same professor but is tailored to students who won’t be in pastoral ministry. The other is a class called Christ, Humanity, and Redemption and should be a very rewarding class as well. Please pray that whatever job she finds will be flexible enough to allow her to take and enjoy these classes.

Spring semester doesn’t begin until Jan. 29th, but we are taking a one credit Jan-term class on the weekend of the 12th called Gospel-Centered Marriage. We are looking forward to doing this together and also to enjoying the rest of the break with each other.

So things are going well and we are happy to be where we know God wants us. He has brought so much growth to our lives in these past eight months it is hard to convey it in words. We have seen our share of challenges but by His grace they have served to bring us closer to each other and taught us to rely on Him. Our union with Christ has become a source of strength and comfort in the face of trials. We long to know him better and to image forth the glory of God in all that we do. We pray the same for you.

We are so thankful to all of you who are reading this and who have supported us with your prayers and gifts. It has been a sign of God’s grace in our lives and we are so appreciative to have your support. We have truly been blessed.

We pray that you have had a wonderful holiday season and that God’s glory would be your passion in the year to come.

May His peace be with you,

David and Dawn