Category Archives: Praises

Happy Birthday to My Amazing Wife!


You are an amazing woman.

I don’t know a better wife, mother, helpmeet, Christian.

Your strength inspires me.

Your smile encourages me.

Your love blesses me.

Thank you for loving God, and loving me through God’s love.

I love you and would give my life for you.

Happy birthday.

May the Hope, Peace & Love of The Lord always reign in our hearts and lives, and may He give us many more years together to serve and magnify Him.

 

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December 2012 Prayer Letter & Christmas Update



Dear Praying Friends,

Merry Christmas from our family to yours! Aubrie and I pray that you have a wonderful, Christ-filled year, and that God would do even greater things through you than ever before.

Vance Christmas Card 2012

Deputation & Family Update

This year, we have travelled over 40,000 miles, been in 156 churches, and seen our support grow to nearly 60% (almost all of which has come in since January!). We welcomed Anabel into our family back in May, and have welcomed many into our spiritual family that have been saved along the way. Praise Jesus!

It is always humbling to me as we travel that anybody would let me preach and share our ministry to Colombia. Then to think that many give so sacrificially so that we can go, it is amazing. Thank you, to all of you that have given, prayed, kept in touch and helped us along our way. You have blessed this family! I think of Paul’s words to the church at Philippi in the Bible:

“Ye sent once and again unto my necessity. Not because I desire a gift: but I desire fruit that may abound to your account…But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:16-19

Amira and Anabel are both healthy and growing. Anabel just had her dosage reduced to twice a day for the tumor they started treating back in August. It has all but vanished, and her doctors are impressed at her progress. Just a few months of treatments left. Thanks to those that have prayed for her.

From The Mouth Of Babes

Speaking of Anabel, she is babbling a lot, and occasionally says “mama” but so far has refused to say “dada.” I’d be dishonest to say I’m not at least a little jealous. 🙂

Colombian Culture Corner

In Spanish, to wish somebody a Merry Christmas, say “Feliz Navidad” (fell-EECE nah-bee-DAHD). If you’re feeling particularly adventurous, you could add “y prospero año nuevo” (EE pro-SPEHR-o AHN-yo nu-EH-bo) — “and have a prosperous new year.”

Think On These Things

“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.” (John 3:16, 36).

Have you believed on Jesus? Have you been saved? That is the whole reason we celebrate Christmas. Please contact us if you have questions about salvation. It’s the most important decision you can ever make. Please don’t put it off!

I’ve included our Christmas card. Once again, thank you for staying up to date with us, for the prayers and faithful support. God bless!

Serving The King of Kings,

Aaron, Aubrie, Amira & Anabel Vance

Click Here to see the print version of our prayer letter.

Click Here to see the print version of our prayer letter.

Vance Family Footnotes


• Over the past two weeks God has allowed me to be in 9 meetings in Georgia, North Carolina & Louisiana

• Wednesday – Sunday of this past week was spent in Zachary, LA at Grace Baptist Church. I don’t know of many other churches that are so given to missions! What a blessing it was.

• On the way to Louisiana last week I was able to stop by Pensacola Christian College in FL to see my brother Zach. He’s a music major in his 3rd year there… love that guy!

• We’ve picked up two new supporters (and a couple other “hopefuls” as well!) over the last two weeks. I believe this puts us right at 50% — Praise the Lord!

• Iglesia Bautista El Faro, the Spanish church we started in GA celebrated their 6th anniversary last Sunday. It really killed me not to be there, but I was told that the Lord really blessed in a great way! The Lord is doing such a great job through Pastor Alfonso.

Hell’s Gates, an outreach event at our home church, has also gone very well. My pastor told me today that 84 people have made salvation decisions so far this month! If you haven’t been yet and live anywhere near Georgia, you should definitely make plans to go. There are only two weekends left. Let me know if you have any questions.

• IN THE NEWS: Please be praying for Colombia as they begin peace talks with the FARC rebel group today in Norway. This has been a highly anticipated event that has brought many mixed feelings amongst Colombians. May God’s will be done.

• VIDEO: Why You Should Bring Your Young People To The Summit

• PAST POST TO CONSIDER: Colombian Fruit

• FROM THE WORD:  “As every man hath received the gift, even so minister the same one to another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.” 1 Peter 4:10

• Some pictures from the week:

 

Thanks for keeping up with us. We’d love to hear from you… just comment, message or email us to let us know how we can pray for you. May God bless!

Vance Family Footnotes


  • It has been North Carolina week for us!
  • Started out this week’s meetings at Community Baptist Church in Siler City, NC for their Missions Sunday.
  • I was blown away by the generosity and heart of this dear church. It’s exciting to see people who love Jesus and His mission
  • I preached and presented our ministry in Sunday School, then a director from BIMI (another mission board) preached the main service.
  • This man is a member of the church near Chattanooga that I went to as a child! It’s crazy how time flies… I remember him well.
  • Sunday evening I preached and presented our ministry at Pleasant Plains Baptist in Apex, NC.
  • What a fine group of faithful people. It was a joy to be there and meet these folks.
  • Wednesday I was privileged to be with the people of Temple Baptist in Mount Airy, NC
  • (This is the “Mayberry” of the Andy Griffith Show) — It was cool to stroll around town while in the area.
  • After the service here, they, along with 2 others this week, expressed their interest and plan to take us on for support. Praise God!
  • Also, God met a huge need through an unlikely source. I’ve been without a computer for a little while, and a young man said God laid it on his heart to buy me one with some extra money he had. What a huge blessing! Thank you Joseph.
  • I think it’s easy to feel spoiled as a missionary. We’re way blessed beyond what we deserve, that’s for sure.
  • Video to consider: Do You Suffer From D.I.M.S.?

A few pictures from the week…

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Update On Anabel’s Tumor


First of all, let me thank you all for keeping up to date with us and the situation with little Anabel. We appreciate all the thoughtful notes, emails, calls, texts and visits.

For those that missed it, here’s the post I wrote about her Strawberry hemangioma. This is a type of benign infant tumor, and basically, hers was growing fast around her eye and was starting to threaten her vision. Doctors recommended we start treatment.

Now for the update…

Here are a few pictures from our stay at Egleston’s Children’s Hospital in Atlanta for Anabel’s hemangioma treatment.

Tuesday we went to see yet another specialist in Atlanta, this one a pediatric dermatologist. She recommended, as others had, that we begin treatment immediately with a medication called Propranolol. What’s crazy is that this type of treatment is so new for infantile tumors like Anabel’s, that if it had been our other daughter Amira just 2 years ago they would have gone a whole different route. Yet, nearly all studies and patients have shown amazing results.

We spent two nights at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta’s Egleston hospital in Atlanta as they began the medication. They performed an EKG to test Anabel’s heart before starting, then gave her 3 treatments a day. They monitored her blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen levels, and pulse as well as pricked her finger to check blood sugar after each treatment. The whole reason being in the hospital was to make sure none of these levels were to go down (since Propranolol is actually a heart medication, after all).

Anabel responded fantastically.

We were told that if it were to make a difference in her tumor, we’d be likely to see a change before leaving the hospital. And sure enough, a change can be seen!

We’ll be on this treatment for about a year, at which time the doctors hope for a full recovery.

Thank you for your prayers. I know we serve a great God. He takes care of us, and does all things for our good and His glory.

 

I have to be honest, we really enjoyed sleeping in our own bed again last night. But alas, we can’t stay put long… We’re about to leave in a few hours to drive all night to Ohio where we have a few meetings there & in Alabama before coming home. Pray that God continues to protect and provide as we serve Him and head toward Colombia as missionaries.