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A letter from Justin Sundberg serving in Nicaragua

June 2015 - a preposition you can't refuse.

 

Treasure down
here . . . gets eaten
by moths and corroded by rust—worse!—
stolen by burglars!

-Matthew 6:19

Kennedy and 24 others from her Morgantown, W.Va., church and I just finished a week together. She captured the essence of the trip at the very beginning of her visit. In describing her overnight with a Nicaraguan family, she shared with sober clarity: "[Their house] wasn't 5-star, but [my hosts] were happy. And I know that when I get back I have a long Amazon order to make and none of that stuff will make me happy."

At 20 years old, Kennedy had discovered the life-changing truth that though we need some of the material stuff in our lives, it doesn't fill us up, bring us joy, nor does it move us outward to love and serve others.

My family likes to tease me about my phone. I admit that I'm wedded to it. I rely on it. And I like it. But it doesn't make me happy. In a post-dinner moment just after my new West Virginian friends had returned to the States, I played a charades game called "Head's Up" with Renée and the kids. A phone is needed to play the game. But the phone is incidental. The joy of that evening came from being and laughing with my family.

Together. . .Dancing

Together. . . .Playing

I'm praying for Kennedy. That she continues to see clearly how stuff cannot fill her. And that she knows Jesus in a way that deeply satisfies her hunger and sates her thirst. Renée and I are praying for you, too, our friends old and new. Praying that you'll have Kennedy's clear sight. And that Christ will work in you for a more just and joyful world, one in which all can laugh freely and fully.

Thank you for praying for us. Soon we enter our second year in Nicaragua. We have loved facilitating visits and mission trips like those from Kennedy's church. Our hope is that more and more U.S. churches and individuals will be strengthened and renewed through these experiences as we facilitate university and congregational relationships in Nicaragua.

Please consider reaching out to us to ask about supporting us financially through Presbyterian World Mission.  We are extremely grateful for your financial and prayer support. For those who would like to renew or increase your giving or if you have not partnered with us financially, we have $48,000 more to go to reach our annual target.

Thank you for your partnership, love and support this past year. We look forward to sharing another letter soon, one that gives an update on us. And one that talks about life in Nicaragua, especially how the farmers of the country are doing with their first planting of the season.

We wish you a memory-filled summer, storing up the riches of friends and family.

Con mucho amor and cariño,
Justin

The 2015 Presbyterian Mission Yearbook for Prayer & Study, p. 65
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Contact: Renée Sundberg
Contact: Justin Sundberg
Individuals: Give online to E200391 for Justin and Renee Sundberg's sending and support
Congregations: Give to D507579 for Justin and Renee Sundberg's sending and support
Churches are asked to send donations through your congregation’s normal receiving site (this is usually your presbytery).

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