Following are some of our favorite things along the way!
Our first district tour was in North Central Ohio. We got to stay with Jim and Kathy Radcliffe, friends from PNG and the ones with whom we share so much, including granddaughters and friends like Lincoln and Betsy Stevens.
The Church of the Nazarene is in 162 countries of the world! That's impressive!
We became very fond of flags this home assignment.
So grateful that Ray and Becki Neu surprised us at our first deputation service.
They came to Vanuatu in 2013 to Tell the Story. Read more here.
Did you know that northeast Ohio is the covered bridge capital of the world?
We visited several while we were in the area.
We loved the beautiful mangoes that you can buy for a dollar in the USA! They would cost much more in VU where they grow.
Flags at the Medina Church of the Nazarene made by the children of the church.
Kathy and Mike Pelley and their daughter Grace have been beside us on our journey since we became North Central Ohio Nazarenes. So thankful for Kathy's ministry as District NMI President on our home district and for their blessing to missionaries in so many ways!
Jim and Sandy Sycks have been our friends since 2002 when we based in Coshocton, Ohio, for our home assignment. They shared their home with us again for a few days and found some papaya and mango to help us feel like we were home in the tropics!
We visited wintery Wisconsin District after leaving Ohio. It had been many years since we had visited this district last. We almost missed our speaking engagement on Easter Sunday because we got headed in the opposite direction when we started out in the morning. We bought a road atlas after that and set down some rules about plugging in the next address to the GPS!
We had a short few days to rest in northern Wisconsin where we found all the boats in dry dock and a new-to-us language. We enjoyed some time to hike and bike. We also found a little coffee shop with some interesting decorations.
Our next stop was Winnipeg, Manitoba, where we stayed with Russell and Patti Boyes who served in PNG with us. Patti is the local NMI President for her church and had scheduled us nearly two years before. They blessed us in many ways during our stay with them.
Patti volunteers at the Siloam Mission each week and gave us a tour of the facility that provides so many services for the homeless.
Patti took us to the symphony - something that Sylvia hopes to enjoy when she comes back to this side of the world. It was fantastic!
Do you see how the colors in Sylvia's dress matches the table runner for our picture display? That was totally unplanned!
When visiting in Canada we were introduced to maple leaf cookies.
We loved them and bought some to share with our kids when we met up with them again!
We traveled through Saskatchewan after speaking in Regina to the interesting sounding city of Medicine Hat in Alberta. We had a wonderful time with the Nazarenes at the church there.
Drumheller is the dinosaur capital of the world! We had a good visit with the Nazarenes in Drumheller and our hosts provided us with a tour of the town and entertainment by their lovely Golden Retriever.
Sylvia, the selfie queen, was glad to meet Jolene who is the new NMI President at her church where we shared an international dinner together with the international Nazarenes at Skyview Church in Calgary.
We were happy to run into some more colleagues from PNG days - Merle and Shirley Ewing - while we were there.
We had a few extra hours to stop in at Lake Louise in Banff National Park on our way south to Lethbridge. The lake was still frozen for the most part, so the beautiful reflection photo was not possible this time. It would be fun to return and enjoy this beautiful place for a little longer.
We woke up on Sunday morning to a winter wonderland!
We were glad that the snow didn't stick on the roads.
We met up with this beautiful pastor family on a side trip north to Edmonton.
Jennifer (Farthing) Blake was on the first Youth In Mission trip to Vanuatu in 2004. She returned in 2005 with a Point Loma Nazarene University Loveworks team. Now, she and her husband Jonny co-pastor the Southside Nazarene Church. Such a blessing to spend some time with this family!
[You can read a short paragraph about the first trip she made and its impact in Vanuatu at this link.]
We were so blessed to stay with John and Laurie Watton at their home near Rocky Mountain Home, Alberta. We first met John in PNG, but became good friends following Cyclone Pam in 2015 when he came to help us with disaster relief in his role as Asia Pacific Regional Nazarene Compassionate Ministry director.
We learned several furloughs ago what a joy it is for us to go out of our way to visit friends as we travel. But, Rev. James and Joy Johnson were not out of the way at all! It was truly a blessing for us to stop for the night at their Montana country home. James was the Field Strategy Coordinator for Melanesia and South Pacific Fields for many of our years in Vanuatu. He helped the Work and Witness teams that came to build our home. And, he and Joy hosted our son Wesley as he helped them build their Montana home.
The days were warming up, tulips were in bloom, and Wes treated us by taking us to the Frederick Meijer Gardens in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Botanical gardens are one of our favorite things!
Our next stop was Northern Michigan District where we spoke in several churches as well as the District NMI Convention. We stayed in a hotel right on the shore of Lake Michigan where we watched some beautiful sunsets. Our son Jeffrey is the NMI president for his church in East Tawas and was intending to be at the convention. On the day of the convention, at 2:30AM, we received a phone call from Jeffrey saying that Kristen was in labor; thirty minutes later, our sixth grandbaby was born! We couldn't get back to sleep after that! A few hours later we arrived at the Convention where we spoke six times and were honored with a Distinguished Service Award. Then...
...we quickly drove to the other side of the state to meet Isaiah Gene Potter when he was just barely 12 hours old!

Next morning, we drove to Jeffrey's church and shared with his congregation about Vanuatu!

WinShape Foundation blessed us with four days of R&R at their beautiful retreat center in Rome, Georgia. We hiked and biked and enjoyed fellowship with 12 other missionary couples from different mission organizations and countries.





We have known Ken and Beth Freed since 1976 when we were very young and finding our way at that beautiful campus.
It was a joy to visit some of our favorite places like the Hotel del Coronado and Cabrillo Point Lighthouse and cliffs.
On Sunday morning, we headed to Mission Church of the Nazarene, one of our "home" churches. Before it moved to Mission Valley, it was located at University Avenue. David knelt to pray at that altar as a 5 year old boy acknowledging God's first call for him to be a missionary.
It was there that we met during our college years, became good friends, and got married to each other. Our two oldest sons were dedicated to the Lord at that church. And in 1992, we were sent out by that loving congregation to our first mission assignment in Papua New Guinea. It is hard to describe the joy we felt as we acknowledged the partnership we felt with the Mission congregation - their many years of investing in our lives, their prayers and offerings. Indeed, the Lord has dealt bountifully with us!
Our last week in the USA was spent in Colorado with family. We had a few days with Sylvia's brother and then a few days with almost all of David's siblings.
We began our long ride back to Vanuatu refreshed and ready to re-connect with our friends there.
And, we're here, enjoying some incredible sunrises on our morning walks. We thank the Lord for his care and protection over us during our home assignment and trust him for this final term of service!
"Return, O my soul, to your rest;
for the LORD has dealt bountifully with you!"
Psalm 116:7