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Namaste! (“Hello,” in Nepali)

It has been way too long since our last update…so much has happened.  As you all know we are interested in working with MAF in Nepal.

I (Tony) actually met two Nepali men (Rabin & Sabin) who are in the US as students and are working in our home town!  As soon as Rabin learned that we were planning on moving to Nepal some day he was very friendly and out-going.

After months of talking a little here and there I offered to take Rabin & Sabin on a night flight over downtown Dallas.  What fun it was to be able to share aviation with the two cousins.

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Tony & Sabin

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Tony & Rabin

Since then they have taken us out to eat at a Nepali restaurant in Irving.  We had “momo” (mow-mow) which are kind of like a meat-filled dumplings, various curries, and a couple kinds of Nepali desserts.  It was a great experience.

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Momo

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At the Nepali restaurant

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Traditional Nepali Meal

We have all been praying for the men since we started developing our friendship.  Becca and Shane have been praying for them faithfully all these months. 

On Easter we invited the young men over to celebrate with us.  They attended our Easter service, the first time they had ever set foot in a church, and while it was all new and a little overwhelming, they seemed to enjoy it.  We then returned home and, along with Mom & Dad and my sister, Tiffany, had our Easter meal, played games and the kids did their Easter egg hunt.

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Becca & Shane
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Rabin & Sabin looking on as the kids hunt for eggs

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(left to right) Shane, Tiffany, Becca, Marcy, Larry

Since then we invited them over for supper and they asked if their other room-mate, Karma (also a Nepali student) could come as well.  We said, “of course!”  So we had the three of them over as well as Mom & Dad.

Becca was very excited to show them the “resurrection eggs” she had made.  Resurrection eggs are basically plastic Easter eggs with little trinkets in them which each tell a part of the Easter story.  (We had run out of time on Easter for her to share them.)

Afterwards they invited us all over to their apartment for supper. 

So the next week we went over to their apartment where they cooked for us and showed us all how to make momo.

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Oh no!  Sheea is “ruining” the food!

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Sheea showing her work

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Shane having a go at making momo

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About to begin our meal

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Karma drew Becca a picture

 

Aviation Update

I have completed about 112 hours of the 400 required.  God has blessed me with a contract which allowed me to pay down some of the training debt and I am now preparing to begin my instrument training.

In addition I have joined the Civil Air Patrol and after undergoing the prerequisite training I will be able to fly in their Cessna 182’s and later, their GA8.  Both of these planes are considered “high performance” and will allow me to build up my required 50 hours for MAF.  I will also be eligible to serve our country on missions!

In other news it looks like it might be possible for my private pilot instructor to train me for my instrument rating!  He is a very gifted teacher, demanding precision and knowing how to teach to that precision.  He is also a brother in Christ and headed toward missionary aviation himself.

Prayer Requests

Please pray for our Nepali friends, that God would bless them, protect them, and bring them to Himself.

Please pray for Tony as he begins his instrument training, that an inexpensive plane would be available and that his prior instructor would be free to train him.

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Comments  10

  • Rose Barrett 2 May, 01:12 PM

    I enjoyed seeing the photos and hearing the news about you and the family. We were just wondering what is happening with your flight work, training etc.

    Everyone looks good. You remain in our prayers. With my love
    G'ma
  • Hugh and Mary Jane 2 May, 03:53 PM

    Great to hear all that is going on with your family. Sounds like you're making progress on your long range goal of MAF missions.
    Love, H and MJ
  • Michele 3 May, 10:51 AM

    Great to hear from you and the news. You continue to be in my prayers and will add the others too. Philip completed his multi-engine last week and will now graduate from college in June with his Aviation Management & Commercial Pilot. Now he will also work on his instructor to get hours in the future which will help him with a job. At 21 he's done well. Watching your progress with Philip has been fun.
  • koralyn 3 May, 12:06 PM

    Nice to hear from you! I tried to reply to another update of yours but never heard back, so will try here:
    can you tell me where the restaurant is in Irving? I once drove past one there, and have not been able to find it ever since, and would love to be able to go there!
    Thanks,
    Koralyn
  • Sheea 4 May, 05:26 AM

    Hello Koralyn,

    I can't remember where it is but I will ask them next time I see them. :-)
  • Perry 5 May, 12:26 AM

    JUST FINISHED IFR HELICOPTER IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO ASK.
  • cheryl mayborn 7 May, 03:53 PM

    What an adventure y'all are having in Nepal already. The mission field has come to your doorstep and what a privilege to introduce your new friends to the blessings of JESUS.

    I'll continue to pray for all of you,
    cheryl
  • Becky Scott 9 May, 09:44 AM

    Loved the update on your aviation training with MAF Missions goal.
    I can't wait to see you all next week.
    Will you have the Momo ready to go for dinner? :)

    Aunt Becky
  • Sheea 10 May, 05:36 AM

    Thank you all so much for your prayers. We feel blessed to have you all caring for us.
  • Uday 17 Jun, 09:08 AM

    Home far from Home for Sabin Rabin? Looking nice guys.
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