Month: December 2018

December 28, 2018 The Homeschool Ministry

Exploring the Art of Socialization

“Aren’t you worried about socialization?”  This is probably the most common question most homeschooling families get asked.  What people really want to know is: “How will your child grow up to be a well-behaved, socially-adept, contributing member of society if they don’t know how to interact with others?”.  They assume that because they aren’t interacting with twenty to sixty of their same-age peers on a daily basis, they won’t learn the art of social interaction. They will forever be labeled “socially awkward”.  

Children Imitate Their Parents

First off, let’s ask the question. How much of social-adeptness or ineptness in a growing child, teenager or young adult mirrors their parents?  I mean, let’s face it, we all know public school children or adults who attended public school that tend to fall on the socially awkward side of the spectrum.  Children imitate their parents and so socially-awkward homeschooled kids often also have socially-awkward parents. This could be true of any other character trait that is passed on from parents to children.

Comparing the Hours

Second, the average homeschooler puts in about 25 hours a week in their studies.  This leaves ample time for other activities and events in the community. On any given week, the homeschoolers of JFB spend around 10-15 hours involved in activities outside their house. This includes church services, fellowship times, and our group’s recess and other events.  I’d like to note here that these 10-15 hours are mostly in situations that are parentally controlled. They usually involve same-age peers AND toddlers, teenagers, college students and everyone else on up.

Let’s compare this to the 35 hours a week a public-schooler spends at school.  That’s 1,232 hours a year in situations that aren’t at all controlled (bus, recess, lunch) or controlled by a teacher(s) with a worldview that’s most likely opposite of the parent.  As a result, this would also include spending a significant amount of time with other children whose behavior would be considered quite lacking, social skills included.    

The Most Important Thing

Certainly, there are many homeschoolers who spend most of their time at home that end up lacking in social skills.  A question you should ask is if it is the homeschooling that is causing the social issues? Or could there be other factors that are contributing to the social behavior of the child? Above all, are social skills really the most important aspect of a child’s life anyway.  Isn’t the state of their heart towards God the most important thing?

A big part of our kids’ social development is through our church.  Many of you have taken the time interact with the kids. You sometimes correct them (when needed), teach them and pray for them. A child can learn a lot through multi-generational friends. Thank you for being a big part of the kids’ lives and our lives!

Making the decision to homeschool is not something to take lightly. If you have interest in discussing this or anything from this article please contact us at homeschool@jfbelievers.com. You could also just come talk to me.

-Tiffany

December 25, 2018 Shofar Missions Cebu
If you can’t find a real pine tree… just make one!

(that means “Merry Christmas Everyone’ in Cebuano)

Did you know that Christmas is the Philippines’ favorite holiday? Celebrations begin in September and last until January! I always love to see how creative Filipinos get with their decorations. You can see a variety of Christmas trees made out of recycled bottles, fast food soda cups, cd’s, and whatever else one can get their hands on!

Since our last news update, we held our first-ever SLM Conference in the city. We gathered on the rooftop of Teofel Hostel for a day of video teachings, small group discussions, games, and of course, lots of snacks and coffee. We had one new student attend because of an ad he saw on the back of WOTS and five students who have come to SLM meetings in the past. Student feedback was encouraging; most of them had been pondering the topics we covered and were greatly challenged to consider why they believe what they believe. We covered the final session of the series at our last Friday night meeting and encouraged the students to keep discussing what they learned over Christmas break.

Home for the Holidays

Exploring nature during the Kindred Retreat

Aside from getting our fill of ice cream and iced coffee when we come back to the USA, we truly enjoy spending time with the church in fellowship groups and various ministries. Laura was able to join the Kindred Ministry for their annual retreat. I heard she was still a bit jet lagged and spoke in foreign languages at times! I have enjoyed being a part of Street Level’s happenings, including fellowship with OneLife (Jenae’s team was the true Pictionary winner) and a Monday dinner and worship night. We also joined the WOTS writers from Menomonie, River Falls, and Duluth for pizza and peer revisions.

WOTS peer revisions in River Falls

Over the next couple weeks, we plan to visit our families, take a trip to JFB Duluth, and celebrate the new year in true JFB fashion at the annual NYE bash (one of our favorite JFB events). Thanks to everyone for welcoming us back like no time has passed. We are always blessed to be a part of you guys in person!

The saying that “you can’t see the forest through the trees” is very true. It has been nice to step away to dream, plan, and pray about what God is leading us to do next year. We have been asking questions like, “What are the needs of the people we are serving? How can we meet those needs? What hole can only we fill? What is the best use of our time? How can we work with others to build the Kingdom?” We have lots of ideas and are excited to see what God will do next year. We can make our plans but ultimately it is Him who determines our steps.

Prayer Requests

As we head into another season in Cebu, would you please join us in praying for the following:

  • That we would rest well and return to Cebu with renewed strength and energy.
  • For God’s direction and vision as we plan for 2019.
  • That the students we have been able to minister to would desire to know God more and put Him first in their lives… and that their families and pressures of the world would not hinder them from following God.

-Brittany

December 22, 2018 Nehemiah Deacon Ministry
The All Church Workday

Nehemiah would like to thank everyone who showed up to lend a hand at the all-church workday last October. Because of your help, we were able to winterize the building as well as clean and organize many different areas of the church and Street Level house. We were also able to install more hardware to help keep the church more secure. Many of the extra items we found while organizing were donated to the future garage sale for Street Level.

River Falls Workday

In December the Nehemiah servants were given an opportunity to bless the River Falls ministry. Some of us worked on hanging speakers and shelves. Others shampooed carpet and installed a new water faucet to aid with making coffee and tea.  When the work was complete we all enjoyed some pizza together. The room is looking really nice these days and it seems to serve it’s purpose well. Thank you for giving the Nehemiah ministry the opportunity to help out in River Falls.

Future Projects

We have many projects lined up for the future. Some of them include rebuilding the back cement steps with exterior grade lumber and adding a custom built exterior coffeehouse kitchen back door. With the recent purchase of a new 40-foot extension ladder, we are now able to reach new heights of tuck pointing as well as other taller projects too.

In Closing

The Nehemiah ministry would like to thank you for allowing us to serve you as well as asking you to keep us in prayer. The enemy is always seeking to divide and conquer. Jesus wants to unite and build his church.  We desire Jesus’ plans to unite and build us up. He is good and faithful to finish what he started. Thank you for your recent prayers.

December 21, 2018 Co/Mission Couples Ministry
OneLife 2018 Christmas decor
Whip it good!

Who we are…

OneLife is a ministry for young couples and young families. Our mission is to minister to each other in the everyday things of life, minister to our neighbors in ways that express Jesus love and gospel kindness, and deepen fellowship within the church.

Our monthly events offer a mix of things including planning meetings, outreach events, and fellowships. But at least once a month, we open up our meeting time to non-members in the church to meet over coffee to discuss the current Sunday message which inspires some good discussion and prayer. You will find us gathering at coffee shops, the co-op, and local restaurants for these events.

October

2018 Oct football fellowship
“Green-18! Green-18 -GO!”

October always has us looking to suck up on any remaining warm days we can get. We held our second flag football, fire and chili gig. The day was reasonably warm and sunny. Once again, no one got hurt (except egos) and we all headed home warn out from laughing, yelling, running, and eating some delicious chili. Some of our people get competitive while others are about as “who cares if we follow the rules” as they come. It makes for a really fun adventure.

November

2018 decoration party
Erik opted for a red bow for his head-wear.

November brought our members together to decorate for the Christmas season. This year we added some new ideas to upscale the feel. Our sanctuary is looking better and better all the time (new carpet, subtle decor, and lighting). This particular hangout included some holiday treats and cocoa. We also want to say thank you to Justin and Courtney for jumping in with us that day.

December

2018 OneLife party
What age does a younger person begin to love stuff like this?

December was especially fellowship-y. We saw a need for our group to come together more often just to be together and enjoy each other’s company. The leaders will be doing this and the members did. We gathered at the Huhmann’s house and fired up the pizza oven. So, did you know there were so many types of olives? I didn’t. We had fresh pizzas, sodas, and a smattering of other snacks. It was a nice relaxing evening.

Likewise, we also joined fellowship with Street Level. We brought an “IN-YOUR-FACE! -WINTER!” Summer picnic to the Street Level House. It was complete with virgin pina coladas, grilled chicken, burgers, BBQ beans, coleslaw, and orange fruity jello in molds. 50 plus attendees made for a very “rowdy” (Ben’s word) afternoon. Team Pete dominated Team Jenae in the event’s final activity, full-group Pictionary. The crazy thing is 95% of OneLife are the ghost of Street Level past. So, it was just a really fun way to connect, talk, encourage, and fellowship together before the students all started finals week. Thanks to Street Level for a great time!

Next on the Docket

January begins our winter neighborhood gatherings. Once each month, two families will be hosting an event to connect to neighbors. Who knows what fun things will come about. Its clear we all have neighbors who like to come together for food and fun. We just need to make it happen.

We will be taking a road trip to the Twin Cities in January with our friends from Gnosko. Their members and ours will be splitting up, cruising to the big city, and enjoying a game, food, and fellowship at none other than Ikea. Wondering how that works? The truth will be revealed.

February also presents a members fellowship with our friends in the Kindred ministry. It involves shenanigans with bowling balls, themed teams, and more! We are excited to make it happen.

Get Involved!

Covenant member of JFB, if you would like to get involved, reach out to pastor Tom for how to make that happen.

Church guest, you are welcome to attend an event if you like. Details of what we are doing and when is found on the JFB calendar page or you can email us at onelife@jfbelievers.com 

December 19, 2018 River Falls Ministry

Happy Holidays! God has been at work this last month in River Falls. We continue to meet on Sunday for the community study, and on Tuesdays for Street Level. During this time we have had the chance to get to know new people and some people have moved on to other things.

STREET LEVEL HAPPENINGS

On Tuesdays during Street Level we have been going through a few different series. In one we are discussing people in the Bible and how they followed God. We have also been going through a series that challenges us to think about what we believe, for example “Do you believe there is God?”

A few other things we did were an outreach on campus and aChristmas Party. We brought the Blind Munchies Coffeehouse down to campus and gave away free coffee. It was cold, but we had a lot of fun and were able to talk to a few people about who we are and why we were giving away coffee.  Some of Street Level Menomonie joined us for our Christmas party. We ate together, played games, and had a chance to fellowship together.

Many of the college students will be going home for the next few weeks while they are on Holiday break. We pray that God will use this time to bring them closer to Him.

SUNDAY COMMUNITY STUDY

On Sundays we have been going through 2 Thessalonians. We continue with our weekly format of teaching followed by discussion and then transition to a meal.

We also had the opportunity to get together and do a workday with Nehemiah. The improvements made have been really appreciated! We installed a new sink faucet, mounted our speaker system, put up a coat rack, painted our bifold sign, and more.

Please pray for us as we go into the new year that we continue to have guidance from God for the ministry, and pray for the people that they would grow to know God at a deeper level.

JANUARY CALENDAR

  • Sundays: 5pm / JFBelievers Bible Study,  6pm / meal
  • Tuesdays: Street Level Study is off until 1/29

River Falls Ministry Online

Christmas Party

“Pin the Nose on the Snowman”

December 13, 2018 Believers Church Duluth

Looking back…

JFB Duluth has had an another eventful year, and our activities in December were a great way to end strong.  We hosted yet another winter rummage sale that was very well attended.  The amount of donations that poured in was amazing as always, and our sanctuary was packed once again.  We opened up the kitchen and served breakfast, bakery, and lunch. I think that I can speak for our group when I say that we all enjoy having these sales. They are a great way to meet people in the community and yet another way for us to support missions work both overseas as well as locally. It was great to see many new faces at “RavenFed” enjoying the space that we have worked hard to create. 

Going Forward… 

Later on this month we will also be having another coffee outreach for the morning commuters who drive by our church.  Every Wednesday morning for the past two summers, a group from the church would get up extra early in order to give away coffee to the morning commuters who drive past our church.  We intend to make contact with them once again on the 19th of this month by baking cookies & brewing fresh coffee for our commuting friends. Our Community Group will be executing this outreach as always, and would appreciate your prayers for our future endeavors. 

Street Level Superior has also had an eventful year. They are continuing to meet at Big Apple Bagels, which is close to the UW-Superior campus on Tuesday nights. They have also been meeting on Sunday nights and cooking dinner together in a dorm, which has been a great way for them to meet students.  Street Level also teamed up with the Community Group to go and cut down a Christmas tree for the church. We all braved the frigid temperatures, and found the perfect tree for the church. They will end the semester by going tubing at Spirit Mountain and having a Christmas party at the church.