We are continuing to study language and file culture (our language session was canceled twice this week, because our language helper was working with the Bible translators). There is so much to be done, it’s often overwhelming. I think God is trying to teach us how to live with the
Saturday, March 07, 2009
Birthday update
We are continuing to study language and file culture (our language session was canceled twice this week, because our language helper was working with the Bible translators). There is so much to be done, it’s often overwhelming. I think God is trying to teach us how to live with the
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Where did the time go?

February found us frantically preparing our house for company, which included some projects we needed to wrap up, grocery shopping, and general cleaning (that along with “regular” ministry). We were also privileged to meet with some fellow missionaries for a morning of prayer, something we hope to continue about every month. We focused our time praying for the many First Nations youth who are walking with the Lord, or at one time showed an interest in following Him. It was both encouraging and overwhelming to see the list of names on the board of of those who could use a mentor/friend to walk through life with them.
On Saturday the seventh our first guests arrived about nine in the evening. From then till the morning of the sixteenth our house was full of activity. On average we had at least four other people spend the night at our house and fed at least six people supper.
The other big excitement during that week was the arrival of Adrianna Joy on February 8th. She is the daughter of Brad and April Ruckert, (Amanda’s sister) (see picture below) and we are already in love with her across the miles. It’s so hard to be far away for moments like this, but we are very thankful for pictures and telephones and computers to keep us connected. Abigail and Ruth both seem inthralled at the pictures they have seen (so keep then coming).
We have had several friends lately that are facing unexpected trails in

Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Happy New Year!
The weeks leading up to Christmas weren’t very busy for us, at least in terms of holiday hustle. We did attend a few Christmas party’s/events, and really enjoyed them. We had some real cold temps that kept us house bound for a few weeks. During that time Joel was able to build and make usable the office space downstairs. It has been a huge help for him to have a work space!!! We still need some finishing touches, but it’s great to have it completed this much. We also spent some time as a family making goodies to enjoy and pass out to friends/neighbours. I counted 106 “usable” Christmas cookies, and I’m sure well over twice that in bon-bons. Looking back it
In reflecting a bit on the season, I want to share one of the things that I enjoy most is receiving cards, pictures and updates from those whom I love. I still have our cards strung on a string by
So now we are in week number two real life and routine. Joel continues to use mornings as study time; entering culture information, doing language review, and other tasks. In the afternoon and early evening he will usually visit the reserve and focus on building relationships, and sharpening his language skills (pray for this). Typical days for the girls and I are to be at home, taking the morning to start our day, prepare for the noon meal, (which is our main meal) and we are trying to work a little “school”
We anticipate the year ahead. We hope to get more deeply connected with people here, and desire God to continue to work His grace in our lives. May 2009 draw all of us closer to Our Creator and Savior.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Seasons Greetings
As mentioned above we are very excited about the meat God provided
Another fun experience are family has had lately is Abigail’s chance to be an angel in a Christmas play at the local fellowship we attend. She was a bit shy about being up front, but by the second performance she said her line and sang the song with the others. For Joel and I it
We are also happy to report that our office is close to being completed. Joel has worked to get our landlords things out of a room in our basement, and put a dividing wall in, so we could make two rooms, out of one. This will provide office space for Joel to work, as well a extra bedroom for guests. (So come visit us!) We are very anxious to get this completed, and move the office out of our living room, which will make room for our Christmas tree. Yes, I have been way behind on Christmas preparation this year, and I’m starting to panic, that the big day is almost a week away. The important part is that the girls understand the real meaning of Christmas, so maybe less “jazz” is better. We are excited to celebrate the remainder of the Christmas season, and will keep you updated on our happenings! Keep your eyes focused on Christ during the busy weeks ahead, for He alone is Worthy!!! My heart rejoices in the amazing gift of God taking the form of an infant, the more I try to understand the more I’m left trying to understand! Season’s Greetings!!!
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Reachable
"This video by New Tribes Mission is a real encouragement to us. The Gospel (the good news of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ) is the power of God unto salvation for all man who will trust Christ. I hope it will encourage you a give a small glimpse into what we are doing."
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
A new "Wind"
We have been home to Longview for two and half weeks, and it has been a difficult time (at least from Amanda’s perspective). The first week was the hardest as we tried to get re-settled in our home and finish unpacking. We are almost officially done “getting settled”; a process I’ve decided might not ever be completely done with (at least for some one who is a bit of a “junk collecter”/complusive organizer like I am). I think we are also trying to wrestle with “reality” verses “expectations”. When ever I go through a change in life, I spend time thinking about what it should/could be like, as most of you know, it usually doesn’t turn out that way. In a lot of ways it comes down to a choice if your really going to trust that God knows what is best, and let go of wanting to be in control. The last few days we have been blessed with some amazing fellowship, which has been a big encouragement. (Thank you Mayerle’s, Warren Cheek, John Cosby and families from Longview Bible fellowship). God is so faithful to our family, sometimes I can’t understand His goodness to us. I know without a doubt that your prayers are a big part of what keeps us going. I hope I don’t sound like I’m “whining” I just felt like I wanted to share my heart and what it’s been like in my world lately.
From a “ministry” perspective we have much to be excited about.


We came back to late fall, which quickly turned into winter. We experienced our first Alberta Chinook (wind) today. Sunday we got a few inches of snow, which fell on the laundry I had hung out Saturday. Last evening the wind started howling, this morning I went out at ten thirty and it felt like spring. My sheets and towels were dry and as fluffed as if they had went through the drier. By tonight the wind has stopped, the temps have dropped and we are due for more snow. I need to go get supper on for the girls, sending all of you our love-Amanda
Monday, October 06, 2008
MTC-Missionary Training Center- Wrap-up
We have also been studying other aspects of Dobu culture and how to use the CLAware (a software program for filing culture) to file this information. Our team has been given the topic of death, and Joel and I are specifically concentrating our efforts on the way they mourn. All of this learning is done very hands on through sessions with our Culture/Language helper. Our teacher does a great job of portraying “Inosi” and we often
feel like we are truly in another culture (see picture of team and Inosi). We also get to watch “culture events” which are skits put on by the teachers showing scenes of Dobu village life. This coming week will be spent writing up conclusions on what we have learned and looking for themes that run through out Dobu culture. We then head north to Michigan for a brief visit with our family and then it is back to Longview. We map-quested it today, and we have 2300 miles ahead of us! The good news is our car is running much much better than it has since we bought it. God provided various people/resources (like a place for Joel to work on the car) to get it running well. A few other bits of news from the last month are: we saw God work once again in providing a sitter for the girls the last two weeks of class. (our first sitter returned to Malaysia), we also had a great trip to Kansas to visit supporters/friends in the Whitewater area.
So thats a quick update on our last month. Thanks for reading along, leaving comments is always welcome, sometimes we get curious who all reads our ramblings. Hope this finds you
Amanda-For the Sewell’s
Saturday, September 06, 2008
What`s Really at Stake in the U.S. Presidential Election
http://www.thoenebooks.com/blog.asp?post=0&id=432
Thursday, September 04, 2008
MTC-Missionary Training Center
The first week was spent mainly in lecture session giving an introduction to the process of Culture and Language Acquisition that New Tribes uses, known as CLA (culture & LAnguage Acquisition), this step in the church planting process has been made much easier by a program called CLAware, designed for the purpose of filing and reviewing culture

As a family we are doing well, we are enjoying a “real” summer, and the joys of a lake with sand to play in. Abigail loves playing with Natalie, the girl who watches the girls while I’m in class, it’s been a bit harder on Ruth, but all in all she seems OK. Ruth is doing new stuff everyday, she can officially say “hi” and wave, and her aunt Maria (my sister) taught her how to give high fives.
We appreciate you and your care for our family!
Amanda for the Sewells
Friday, August 22, 2008
Like Minded Believers
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
It sure has been awhile...
Our last blog entry is dated June 25th, so I will start from there. We finished our packing and said our goodbyes to the “Chilcotin” on June 27th. Joel drove our truck and trailer with the girls, and I drove the car. (just as far as Williams Lake) We had a bit of scare with our trailer brakes coming down a long, steep hill just outside of town, but other than slow us down a bit it nothing further developed. We left the car in Williams Lake, and I got in with Joel and the girls and we set out for Golden, BC. Our car was brought over by some friends of ours and actually gave them some trouble on the way, at one point we didn’t think it was going to make it. It has since been fixed and is running, but still a bit on the rough side. After resting up a bit on Sunday the 28th (of June) we drove the rest of the way to Longview, Alberta, our new home.
We had only been “home” an hour or so when our first visitors arrived. Roy and Laura Thiessen
We were able to get our house in order enough to have celebrate Ruth’s first birthday on the 27th of July. We had a really nice day and enjoyed some refreshing fellowship with friends. She enjoyed getting presents and took all the frosting off of her cake and then wanted down to play. She started walking right before our move and loves to climb, so she keeps us on our toes.
Saturday the 2nd of August we attended our first Stoney funeral. We were able to meet some new people. The man who passed away is the grandfather of one of our friends, that we are getting to know.
This week has been spent playing catch up and by the end of the week we will be packing for our 8 weeks in Missouri to attend a course on Church Planting with New Tribes Mission.
Thanks for being faithful with your notes of “Hey, how are you guys doing?”, prayers and gifts. It is our lifeblood many times over.
Love,
Amanda (for the 4 of us)
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Home Again….Sorta
Yes, we did indeed make in back to
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Travels in Montana

Much has happened since we last posted a blog, and it all seems to blur together at this point, yet in the midst of it all many precious memories were made. We are continually encouraged by people’s prayers and the care that is shown to our family. Those of you we were able to see during this mini “deputation”- thanks for taking time to be with us, it was so good to see your face.
As for a little report on our girls; Ruth has taken as many as ten steps at a time, but still seems to prefer crawling (it’s faster) and Abigail’s “husband” now has a name. (See our last blog). She decided that Clancy Boyd was her husband. He is the two year old boy of some good friends of ours. We mothers had fun with that idea. Fellowship with those in the family of God is such a blessing. We will do our best to keep you up to date with all of the transitions coming our way this summer, if things are unclear please feel free to ask questions. May you draw close to Jesus today in all you do.
Amanda for the Sewells
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Paul Washer
Thursday, May 01, 2008
April Update

Nothing “major” has happened in our lives over the last month. In fact, I (Amanda) haven’t been to town since we came through in early March. So yesterday we made another big run. The only real change has been the addition of a good, small car we were able to get a great deal on ($800). It’s great for “running” to the reserve or to Horsman’s and saves us from using the truck (fuel prices here like everywhere else have “sky rocketed”). We are very blessed by this car as we seek to be wise with the resources God has given us. Our lives have fallen back into a good routine after the travel. I have continued to walk, scrapbook, and participate in other activities with my friends from the reserve. We enjoy being a part of this community and find friendships are developing to yet another level. Joel has been kept busy with various activities, community events, helping neighbors (including pushing a prolapsed uterus back in a cow). Many people are calving this time of year here and we are enjoying the sight of tiny calves next to their mothers. So life keeps marching on, one day at a time. We are learning, at times what seem to be the same lessons over and over. We are grateful for such a patient teacher in our Heavenly Father. His grace and faithfulness amaze my heart.
The girls are doing well! Abigail is in to “pretending” except to her “it’s for real”. Much of this centers around babies and the latest one has been, she has a husband. I asked her what is name was and she said “my kids call him daddy”. So then I asked “what do you call him?” and she replied “hey honey". Ruth proved me wrong and didn’t start walking before she was nine months old, she is developing in other areas though. Her mimicking skills are increasing and she is beginning to wave bye-bye etc. She is also learning the meaning of the word “no” (now the fun begins). I can’t believe our baby is this old.
We covet your prayers for wisdom, as we raise our girls and also in regards to our future. We anticipate a busy month ahead as well. We would love to talk to all of you, and hear what is going on in your lives. Thanks for leaving comments, emails, cards and phone calls. We can’t tell you how much we appreciate you! Love- Amanda & the rest of our Sewell Family
Thursday, April 03, 2008
March Blog

We have had a busy month with lots of travels. We took my parents back to Kamloops, where they flew out on the 6th, and spent a few frantic days trying to get all the “big city” shopping in we could and somehow trying to rest at the same time. (We didn’t get much rest). We then traveled on to WRG then came back to our area to do an on sight consultation of how we can be more strategic in accomplishing our goals. So now after information overload we find ourselves processing what we have learned and seeking God’s direction for the next step. The next few months are getting busier and busier due to summer and all the activities that come with it. All of a sudden the future is uncertain again and after a few months of security and routine our family faces more changes, and the “unknown”. We covet your prayers as we follow the path God lays before us one step at a time. He continues to pour His grace, mercy, and love into our lives and we can never give Him enough thanks for all that He is accomplishing. It’s truly exciting to follow His guidance in all things.
The girls are doing well, Ruth is pulling herself us all over the place and we are constantly digging things out of her mouth that don’t belong there (usually wood pieces that fall off wood when carried to the porch to the stove). She continues to encourage the rest of us with her easy smile that lights up the whole room. Abigail’s chatter is the most constant sound in our house and she has probably made cards for everyone of you reading this, but somehow they don’t all make it in the mail to you (that’s my fault). She loves to be a part of any “big people” activity and doesn’t miss a thing. The other night our family camped out on the living room floor at Horsman’s house and watched The Sound of Music, when I asked Abigail what her favorite song was she said “I am 16 going on 17” and somehow as cute as it was, it gave me a funny feeling that we weren’t that far away from that being true.
We trust you had a rejuvenating Easter season. We were able to participate in some activities in the community that gave it a special feel. Wishing you all sunny spring warmth! Thanks for caring for us, we sure appreciate you!
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Celebrations

February is a month of celebrations for me. (Flowers, chocolate, cards, and love- what’s not to celebrate?) As I reflex on the last few weeks, I’m reminded of the many reason’s we have to give praise. God is at work in our lives and in lives of the people around us. We often wish things were more cut and dried and easily spotted, but in reality Gods ways of “accomplishing” things are at times unseen (we are learning it just takes time). He is giving us many opportunities for growth in our personal walks with Him, in our marriage and in our team. We are continuing to build relationships in the community, many which have been a great blessing. I attended a birthday luncheon, (a small group of woman in our community get together once a month for a meal and to honour birthdays) for the second time, and was encouraged by the outpouring


Let all those who seek You rejoice and be glad in You; and let all those who love Your salvation say continually “Let God be magnified!” Psalm 70:4
Thursday, February 07, 2008
January re-cap..

God has paved the way to helping us find a niche in this new community. I have been able to start walking with a few ladies and participate in the local Head Start program. There are planned activities for the mom’s through Head Start, one of which happens to be scrap booking! I was so excited for the opportunity to do something I enjoy and be able to hang out with other mom’s. These new activities get me out about twice a week. Joel has also had further chances to meet new people, and was able to go fishing this last week with some guys. (he did bring home a nice rainbow trout). We continue to be our own butcher, and purchased a half of pig that Joel cut up, ground up and packaged. It too is very yummy.
Ruth is sitting up all by herself now, and scooting and rolling around the floor. She also has two new teeth! The girls are the best entrainment we have!
Amanda – for Joel, Abigail and Ruth
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Holiday "Wrap-Up"

Christmas we enjoyed going to a Christmas Carol Sing at the Horsman’s and doing a progressive dinner with our neighbors (Joel was also able to go to a ranch 2 hours from here and help butcher a cow, so we thank God for giving us meat). Both couples that live near us were extra kind to our family, and added a festive spirit to our season. We all had lights on our cabins and over the gate cap, which made my day every time I got to enjoy them. Christmas day we enjoyed breakfast together as a family, and then opened some presents. In the afternoon we had a wonderful dinner with Don and Kim (Steve and Jill are back in
We have had a break from our regular schedule due many activities being put on hold during the last two weeks. God had continued to provide opportunities to build relationships and teach us new things. Next week will find us back on track with the routine.
a year ago. I’m reminded how God’s plan is perfect, and He lays the path before us. This is something we must cling to more than ever, especially on day’s Satan tries to tell us we are wasting time and not “accomplishing” anything. I only hope this year will bring us closer to our Creator and more aware of His plan and purpose in our lives.
Thanks for loving us. Those of you who sent cards and letter, we loved hearing from you, it’s so great to get updates and new pictures of loved ones far away.
Sunday, December 09, 2007
December update...

at just the right moment to encourage us to keep pressing forward. Joel has had various opportunities to meet up and develop relationships with individuals where they are at, through their work/life. Examples of this include visiting a logging site and also spending two days helping someone gather cattle. My days are mostly spent with the girls, I’m so thankful to be able to be full time mom and wife. We spend one day a week (normally Wednesday) still coming together as a team (Sewell’s, Gillaspie’s, and Horsman’s) to fellowship, be in the Word and Prayer, and continue to learn and develop the way will work together. The other scheduled events we have are Community Wellness (every Tuesday
evening); which is a family oriented night where different activities are taking place simultaneously (i.e. exercise, crafts, games, etc.) and our Sunday morning service that is an avenue for discipleship and fellowship with other believers in the community. Along with these activities we have various opportunities to join in on community events, for example I will be joining Joel in town today to take part in a celebration that is being held for a recent victory in court concerning land settlements. Another highlight of our month has been a fun evening in
Amanda (for Abigail, Ruth, and Joel)