Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Letters from Cameroon

As we've been here in the United States, travelling around to encourage and visit you all, we've tried to stay in contact with some of our friends and brethren in Cameroon. Often the correspondence has been about taking care of things back there, such as keeping our gym landlady from completely ruining the gym, but often too, there have been very encouraging letters of thanks and support that we have been blessed to receive. Here are some excerpts.

Tataw is one of the young men who is staying in our house while we are gone. He is a nursing student and also a youth leader there. We were able to team up in May for preaching and teaching in Muea Church of Christ. He is on the far right in this picture.

Hello Bro Jeremiah,

Accept greetings from Cameroon. Hope the good God we serve is richly blessing you and your entire family? As for us we are doing great by His grace. The birth of a baby girl in to your family and the family of the saints gives me joy. It is telling of the unfailing love of our God. We are so blessed to know your family. It has been a great source of strength and inspiration to me. Please, accept greeting from the brethren over here. We miss you and your entire family greatly. Permit me end here and have a nice day with Jesus. Thank You.

Best Regards
Bro. Tataw Stephen.



Nelson leading singing for our Cameroonian National Day Pray, Preaching, and Praise Party. 
Hi Mr Jery.
 I was in serious exam trouble. Thank God i finish yesterday. How is sis Britney and the baby. I hear her travail time near?
Just to let you know that we are fine an kicking in faith. Hope you are cooking some Cameroonian meals for sis Britney. Extend my regards to Jonathan and Hannah 

Nelson

Hi bro Jery. 
Nice to hear that Sis Britney went through her travail safely. I thank God for that. 
I am in mamfe and internet access is not easy to find. What is the name of the baby?

I would go back to Buea, hopefully, two weeks from now, but after discussing with Stephen the house is ok.
When would you come back. Don't forget that you belong here. You are a Cameroonian boy. 

Andy, in the Red, is a student of Chemical Engineering, and a student in the Buea Bible Institute, run by the Buea town Church of Christ. He has been staying in our house while we have been gone. He and his father (sitting next to him in the white t-shirt) are great encouragements and excellent men. 
May the blessings of our God be with you. I write to wish you well and hoping that your going to the states be a success. I would like you to extend my greetings to Dr Rhys. I mistakenly washed the address he gave me in my shirt so I was unable to write to him. I'll like to thank him for teaching us and increasing our understanding on specific theological subject. May our lord protect you and your family. Like you always say all these things are done and occur to increase our faith.


Esther, on the left, has been of tremendous help to us while we have been away, handling our affairs with aplomb and integrity. She is a true Godsend and blessing of a friend.

From a number of emails:

We thank God in all that we do. It pleases me to hear that that 
Brittney is improving. I won't have to worry too much here again about her state of health. Tell her she has been the subject of all our prayers.

Please tell Brittney that she and the children have my love. What I hope to hear is the good news we all are
expecting...  any other thing will be secondary. Mama could start looking for the age fighting eye cream.

Extend my greetings to Mama and daddy (grand ma and grand pa.
Best always

Thanks for the mail as i was beginning to wonder if you are OK. I am so anxiously waiting to see our baby girl Carys. First things first, I want to see you back first, carry the baby then we talk about any thing else ahahah.
Send my love to all

Esther


Jean Claude, Esther Omam's sister, is the preacher of a church in Douala, a city of 1.5 million. He is on fire for the work of God, and in the few opportunities we've had to interact, an encouragement to me, as I have seen he is one who thinks about the Scripture and looks to the heart of it. I was able to snap a few pictures of his recent wedding and send them to him. We hope to take up his invitation when we get back.
Beloved Jeremiah & Brittney, H.
We are more than grateful for the love you shown to us during our wedding.
We do appreciate your concern to us and all the efforts you put in place to give us so marvellous pictures. I receive the pictures from my younger sister Mrs. Omam Esther in Buea as i went there with my newly wedded wife Mary Ethe.
How is your wife doing now? Since we  could not see each other at the airport that night you flew home, we keep on praying for her and the kids. Rest assure that we are still praying for both of you. Thanks again for the pictures.
On behalf of my wife and myself.
In christian love,
Mary and Jean-Claude ETHE T.
P.s. I am serving in the Douala Town Church of Christ that meet at Cite de la Paix (City of Peace hahahahah) We shall be honored the day you speak to our congregation
Aaron, sitting to my right, is the preacher of the Buea Town Church of Christ. 

Dearly beloved,
Greetings in Jesus name amen.
I was happy hearing from you on phone.
I thank God for the health of sis. Britni.
Extend our greetings to your family, Bro. Dr. Thomas and the churches of christs in your area.
I will send the students work through you to Bro. Thomas.
In the service of the Lord
Aaron

Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Here's Baby Carys

Two months ago, we shared with you a situation we were facing. Brittney was having strong, painful contractions which indicated she could start labor much too early. Two months ahead of the due date would have likely meant death for our child and so we made an appeal for assistance and prayers, that we would come to the United States and seek treatment and have our third child. You all prayed, you shared with us generously, and God responded. Not only did the contractions stop within a few days of being in the United States, Brittney ended up carrying this baby longer than either Hannah or Jonathan. Then, on Friday, the 2nd of August... it happened! 


We went to the hospital with Brittney having had minor regular contractions through the night. Wow, how nice is that place! It smelled and looked clean and fresh, had air-conditioning, medical equipment, and a comfortable bed... all things we'd never experienced before with a birth. 

Another thing that was amazing was the friendliness, professionalism and helpfulness of the staff, especially our nurse, Jenny. She was tremendously helpful and a huge blessing. She had over 13 years of experience, and this was really an answer to prayers, as it turned out that she and another nurse had to deliver the baby! 

That's right... we paged our doctor to come when the contractions had become very painful and Brittney had dilated to 6 cm, but before he could get to the hospital, Brittney felt the need to push. The nurses ran into the room and after about 10 good pushes, here was the baby! Brittney did great, and our baby came out very healthy. What a joy to meet her after so many months of prayers!

This was my third time to welcome a child into the world, and I couldn't be happier. Little Hostetter was very healthy and absolutely perfect, a testament to the power of prayer. She had a 9 out of 10 Apgar score, weighed 7.6 pounds and was 20.6 inches long. 

Brittney's mom, Sharon Thomas, was there with us for the delivery and a tremendous help. This was the first time she'd been able to be there and was able to cut the cord for us. We were also blessed to have friends, Emily and Katie, help babysit Hannah and Jonathan during the labor and delivery. 
Warming up before a bath, little baby Hostetter was alert and attentive. The delivery was so fast and easy that she suffered very little bruising or compression. 


Perfect little feet... it is truly amazing the way God forms us in our mothers womb, that from a microscopic mix of cells and DNA, we come out so beautiful. It is a wonder. 


Bath Time! Baby's first bath was given by Nurse Jennifer. While she didn't care for the actual bath, it was fun to see her calm down and really enjoy having her hair washed, though she doesn't have much. 

Big brother and big sister meet the newest addition! Hannah and Jonathan were super excited about the new baby! Hannah has held her every chance she's had, and Jonathan is fascinated by all the things that baby does! They are great kids and great siblings!

Baby Hostetter's name is Carys Faith Hostetter. Carys is a Welsh name which means "love." We gave her a Welsh name because Brittney's dad, Rhys is of Welsh descent. Her middle name is Faith because, being a preacher, Rhys teaches about Faith more than anything else. 

Carys has quickly determined that she'd much rather be snuggled when she sleeps than to sleep all alone. We don't mind too much, except when it means that we only sleep in 90 minute chunks, he he. 

In a moment that to me illustrated how different things are in the United States than with our other two births in Africa, a nice lady came around the hospital and offered to take pictures of Baby Carys for us. She was very good and Carys was very cute!

For Carys' little cousins who questioned whether she really was a girl, because she doesn't have long hair... well there's a bow to prove it! Carys was born on August 2, and so is the third, third-born cousin born on the 2nd of August. One day that's going to make for an awesome birthday party! 


Join us in saying a prayer of thanks for Jennifer. She was really fantastic and you could tell she cared for Carys. 

Finally home! Just over 24 hours after she was born, Carys and Brittney were discharged from the hospital, bundled into the car, and headed home. It is amazing how smoothly everything went. 2 months ago, we were afraid we'd lose this precious one, and now here she is! Thank you all and thank God! 

First Bible Time! From here on out, it is our mission to bring up this precious gift in the discipline and instruction of the Lord, teaching her God's Word and how much she is loved. 

That's it folks, how our newest member of the family made her grand entrance. We want to once again say a huge THANK YOU! for all the prayers throughout the pregnancy and the trials that we faced. We want to say thank you also for the financial assistance which helped make this possible, bringing us to the United States when things were looking bad. We also want to say a huge thank you to our God, who formed this child and who loves Carys even more than we do. We know He will answer our prayers to bring about the best in her life and to help us train her up to be a powerful part of His kingdom!

Sunday, 14 July 2013

Hostetter Happenings!

Hello all! Here is an update on the Happy Hostetter Happenings from the past month:

After being in the states for a few weeks, baby and I are much better. Baby is very active and I am feeling great. I am convinced it is due to the prayers of the Saints. What a great encouragement it is to know that your prayers very likely saved our baby's life and possibly even my own.
We also have had the kids get check ups and they are healthy and growing well. We've been to the dentist and will be going to the eye doctor as well. We are very thankful for the medical help that we've been able to get while here.

My parents are a HUGE source of encouragement to us and it has been fun being part of some of their activities. They are busy w/ full time jobs and have several Bible studies throughout the week. Some in group settings as in the picture above. Some w/ individuals in person, Skype, and telephone. Mom and Dad are very organized and have great team work and often cook for many. These are just a few ways they serve God by helping others. What a great example! You may ask how they have time and energy to do all they do. My answer...with the help of the Holy Spirit that dwells in them.

With baby coming our travels have been confined to MO so we have been blessed to spend extra time w/ Churches like the Fulton Church of Christ and Warrensburg Church of Christ. In the picture Debbie Clubb is teaching the Sunday school class for the younger kids. It almost feels strange for me to not be doing the Sunday school class but it was so much fun seeing Debbie teach the little kids and am thankful for the tips I picked up by watching her. The other teachers in Fulton are great too so if you are in the area I highly recommend you coming, whatever age you may be!
God has blessed Jeremiah with many opportunities to encourage others by teaching, preaching in 4 different congregations, singing, showing a power point of our work, attending men's breakfasts, etc...  I love seeing my husbands zeal for the Lord and hearing him teach truth from the Scriptures.

Since being here we have been able to do some extra visiting. My Aunt Debbie with my cousin Alicia and her daughter Emma came to visit me from Oklahoma. I am blessed with wonderful and caring Aunties! Thanks to all the others who have come to Fayette to visit me, too! 
It has been really nice going to other people homes too! The kids and I have been to several play dates. It's always fun to talk about child rearing in the way of the Lord and get ideas and encouragement from other Christian mommies. 

Our family has gone to many peoples homes for yummy meals (that's why I gained 15 pounds in 3 weeks. haha!). The ladies at Fulton had a baby shower for baby Hostetter that was really nice. A big THANKS to all those who have hosted us!

Date Night! This doesn't happen very often so we were especially thankful to my parents for watching the kids for us. We went for dinner at the same place Jeremiah and I had our first date...which was the same day we were engaged! Then we went to a movie. A lovely time indeed.

I have also been busy homeschooling Hannah and taking her and Jonathan to swimming lessons right here in Fayette. 
Jonathan wasn't too interested in learning the techniques of swimming at first but instead wanted to just play in the water. After a few times he is really liking the extra tips and attention.





Here are some extra things to thank God for and also pray for:

- Due to the generosity of the Saints ALL of our plane tickets were fully covered. THANK YOU!!! It's amazing to me because the funds people gave us designated for plane tickets added up to almost the exact amount we needed, praise God!
- Due to the abrupt leaving of Cameroon, a lot of loose ends were left. Jeremiah has been keeping in touch with those in Cameroon through e-mail and phone calls, trying to sort things out and also to stay in contact. Please pray for things in our absence. 
- After baby arrives we need to work on a passport and visa for our new addition. And assuming baby is OK and delivery goes well we would like to do a little bit of traveling. Due to time we will not be able to see everyone/go everywhere we would like to. Pray for us to have the wisdom to decide which places we should go and the strength to do so.
We know you've all been praying and we greatly appreciate it! Thanks for reading!