Us at the wedding of two friends who attended the DTS with us last year.
New years at the youth camp we staffed at.
The Last Three Months...
The past three months the students we disciple, and we along with them, have been stretched through living in close quarters with others from other cultures, and through preparations and getting ready for outreach. This time has been a struggle for some of the students, and a full, busy time for us as staff. However, it is amazing to watch how God transforms their and our hearts for specific things at specific times through these challenges! God has been doing things and growing lives in ways that are amazing. We are included in this growing. God has shown us much more about our lives and who we are in him, and we have been told we are growing so much as leaders. We see ourselves and our marriage maturing much. When we were invited to stay to staff at YWAM Ålesund we knew God had big plans for laying the foundation for the rest of our lives. Although it is hard to be away from home, we know things are being worked in us through our work and life in Ålesund that will benefit our future in all areas; our family life, our future careers and ministries, etc. How worth it! As for right now while we’re home, we are enjoying our time with those we love, but we are also still working. We have been staying updated on the outreach teams and keeping them in our prayers. We have also been praying about people we could ask to join us in ministry by supporting us financially. Like everyone in YWAM, from the founder, to staff, we are living from full support from loved ones. We totally know and believe that God carries us in His hands and will completely provide for our finances. We are excited to see what He does! If you would like to be praying for us, this would be a point or prayers, as would be knowing what our work with YWAM looks like next year, and energy, patience, and a smooth transition into parenthood. Thank you!
HOME VISIT
We’ve been visiting home sinceMarch 5th, and we’ll return to
Norway on the 23rd of April to
finish the school year. We will arrive
just in time to welcome the students
back from their outreach phase.
Among other things, ahead of us we
have debriefing teaching to prepare
the students for their return home
and the end of the year show.
Silas flew really well, and is
starting to get adjusted. It’s been
nothing less than fantastic to be
home and be surrounded by the
wonderful presence of the family
and friends that are so, so dear and
precious to us. We are here and
ready to invest in our family time!
Please don’t hesitate to contact us to
get together or even just talk on the
phone. we are so blessed to have
all of you and our family and
friends that love and bless us with
love and welcoming arms as we
have come home! God has totally
shown his love through our family
and friends!
SILAS’ FIRST TRIP TO

THE SEATTLE
AQUARIUM.

COUSIN EISLEY WHO HAS BEEN SO EXCITED TO MEET SILAS AND LOVES HIM SO MUCH! "Baby Si, Baby Si, Baby Si, etc."
GRANDPA HANSON

OUTREACH PHASE
The students have been split into three teams for their outreach phase; France, South Africa, and Asia. France team has mainly been teaching English in two schools and have been reporting about how they have been reaching the students in ways that the teachers report they have been unable to. The South Africa team has been visiting a HIV/Aids care center, old peoples home, traveling through the bush, and ministering in the slums. Here’s a testimony from one of the South Africa students: “We approached a nice looking building, as we walked through a big and tidy green garden, we got closer and could read the big, shiny sign that said Bramcare Center. As we entered the front door the silence and the “hospital smell” was what hit me the most. Matthias and I were led into the men’s section. Two skinny, sad looking men looked at us as we entered, and a little boy in a wheelchair was sleeping. It was a terrible sight to see how Aids eats people away, both the physical body and the person. We sat down and talked with them. It turned out to be a wonderful time, there in that dark room where people were waiting for their time to run out, we
got to bring the good news. More people came, and we sang and asked if they wanted prayer, which everyone wanted.” -Lars

The students have been split into three teams for their outreach phase; France, South Africa, and Asia. France team has mainly been teaching English in two schools and have been reporting about how they have been reaching the students in ways that the teachers report they have been unable to. The South Africa team has been visiting a HIV/Aids care center, old peoples home, traveling through the bush, and ministering in the slums. Here’s a testimony from one of the South Africa students: “We approached a nice looking building, as we walked through a big and tidy green garden, we got closer and could read the big, shiny sign that said Bramcare Center. As we entered the front door the silence and the “hospital smell” was what hit me the most. Matthias and I were led into the men’s section. Two skinny, sad looking men looked at us as we entered, and a little boy in a wheelchair was sleeping. It was a terrible sight to see how Aids eats people away, both the physical body and the person. We sat down and talked with them. It turned out to be a wonderful time, there in that dark room where people were waiting for their time to run out, we


DANCE TRACK VIDEO...Brrr.
“You know all these sins and you are waiting for me to let you in...I watched you hiding, hiding in the dark...” These are a few lines from the song the music track made for this years dance video. Meghen, who I lead the dance track with, and I prayed about what message we should portray through dance and acting. We were shown a story and choreography to show the message of freedom through Christ for ALL people, no matter what one has done, we simply must chose not to hide from him.
After creating and teaching choreography (9 months pregnant may I add) we headed to the 30 degree, windy Norwegian coastline to film. We made sure to bring hot water and tubs to let the girls soak the bare freezing feet in between takes. Directing was a big job, a lot more work than I knew, but a great learning experience. I’ll do my best to try to figure out how to post the video on our blog.

Dressed like Audrey Hepburn, I bit into my juicy American style burger and tried to hide my feelings of discomfort from those around me who were also wearing 50’s attire. The ‘America in the 1950’s’ lovefeast thrown by the staff for the students was in the middle of being celebrated when I had to go find burger-cooking Mitchell to tell him, “I’m having quite a few contractions, I think this could be it.”
Before we knew it we were sneaking out the door to go to the apartment of our good friends, Caleb and Erin, where Silas would be born. The midwife met us there, and Caleb and Mitch set up the birth pool. Through intense contractions Mitch and I could sense the Lord near to us, and we were comforted by the worship being strum on the guitar and sung by Caleb and Erin. Although there was a lot of pain we kept our trust in my body’s ability to give birth, and in God, and gave no room to fear.
Things went quite quickly, and early that snowy morning our little baby was born, whom we finally found was no longer ‘it,’ but ‘he,’ Silas! Throughout labor and birth Silas and I remained safe and healthy.
Silas Anthoney - Born 8.2.2009 2:39am - 6lbs. 9oz.
After creating and teaching choreography (9 months pregnant may I add) we headed to the 30 degree, windy Norwegian coastline to film. We made sure to bring hot water and tubs to let the girls soak the bare freezing feet in between takes. Directing was a big job, a lot more work than I knew, but a great learning experience. I’ll do my best to try to figure out how to post the video on our blog.
Dressed like Audrey Hepburn, I bit into my juicy American style burger and tried to hide my feelings of discomfort from those around me who were also wearing 50’s attire. The ‘America in the 1950’s’ lovefeast thrown by the staff for the students was in the middle of being celebrated when I had to go find burger-cooking Mitchell to tell him, “I’m having quite a few contractions, I think this could be it.”
Before we knew it we were sneaking out the door to go to the apartment of our good friends, Caleb and Erin, where Silas would be born. The midwife met us there, and Caleb and Mitch set up the birth pool. Through intense contractions Mitch and I could sense the Lord near to us, and we were comforted by the worship being strum on the guitar and sung by Caleb and Erin. Although there was a lot of pain we kept our trust in my body’s ability to give birth, and in God, and gave no room to fear.
Things went quite quickly, and early that snowy morning our little baby was born, whom we finally found was no longer ‘it,’ but ‘he,’ Silas! Throughout labor and birth Silas and I remained safe and healthy.
Silas Anthoney - Born 8.2.2009 2:39am - 6lbs. 9oz.
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