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P9190075Recently, we picked up some grilled chicken to celebrate a birthday with the Renteria family!  It was really good chicken and smelled great!!  The animals were camped outside the door waiting for any little morsel that might get tossed outside.  This little kitten is named, “Kitty” she was pretty persistent in her quest for food!

You have undoubtedly heard of the Swine flu.  It seems we hear about it every day.  I don’t want to spend much more time talking or writing about it than has already been done.

I would however, ask that you keep praying for us as a family and for the folks we are here with on the Border!!  Mexico is a huge country, with many, many people.  On a whole, Mexican people are feeling hurt and abandoned by the rest of the world, feeling like they are being made to blame for the corruption and sickness on a global level.  Mexico does have its share of corruption and sickness just as every other nation on this earth has.

When I listen to the news of our world, I find it easy to grow fearful and lose compassion for others.  I find it easy to harden my heart and essentially abandon people to their own fate.  The problem is, I share that fate.  Corruption and sickness run rampant in my own heart.  Corruption and sickness have overtaken by body.  Corruption and sickness have ruined my world.  Corruption and sickness are a strain of the Sin flu.  We all have it.  Romans 3:23 tells us that ALL have sinned, later in 6:23 we see that death is a result of that sin and the only way out is Jesus Christ.

When I hear the news of the world around me, I try to remember that it is the same news day after day.  It is the news that people are suffering, people are hurting, and people are lost and afraid.  Why would I want to grow cynical and hard when there is hope of salvation?  There is hope of freedom.  There is perfect love to be spoken and shared!  We love because He first loved us!  Why live in fear?  Perfect love drives out fear!

Traveling North

I hope the title of this paragraph doesn’t confuse, but catches your eye!  This summer, our team members, the Livengood family, will be traveling north.  This trip has many goals; raise awareness of Onnemi International Ministries, raise personal support, and take a bit of time for needed rest.  They will be driving the 1500 miles to Kent, Ohio where Mark’s parents live and will be able to have a “home base”!  Will you pray with us for the Livengood family?!?!?

Pray for Mark, Perla, Mark III, and Abby.  They are good friends and ministers.  We hope they are able to have a successful trip and we look forward to their safe return!

Get that needed rest you guys!

I know that’s a weird heading in the subject box of this email, but it’s true. There is no place like home. Home is a hard place to define though as a missionary. Is home the place you grow up and have the fondest childhood memories? Is it the place your Mom, Dad, brothers, and sisters abide? Is it your current place of residence? Define Residence! All these things can be difficult for a missionary.

Portage Community Chapel came down this April and worked on our house. We are grateful. They made our house feel like a home! We can wash dishes without moving buckets now! It’s great. Having PCC down here reminds us just how difficult it is to define home because we miss our church family so much. Every time we see them we are encouraged and long for more time together in fellowship and seeking the Lord.

My Dad spent a month with us this spring. He too helped us make our house feel more like a home in more ways than one. He worked on the electric and plumbing and spent hours doing meticulous work that only he and the Lord know about because it is now covered behind layers of paint, joint cement, and drywall. He also spent hours hanging out with my children and bringing back childhood memories of wrestling and airplane rides. And so my house was a home :)

Perla, Mark III, Abby, and I are going to be traveling across the country and arriving in Ohio by June 1st. We are trying to raise awareness about our ministry and ask our friends, family, and fellow believers to pray for us as we serve in Onnemi International Ministries. And so, once again, in a sense, we are coming home. We are coming home for the months of June and July to catch up with our loved ones.

We would love to see you when we are in the Midwest. So if you receive this email and you have not scheduled some time with us, this is your chance. Please contact us either via email or at 915-252-1507 to make time to meet with you. We look forward to hearing from you and visiting with you as much as possible. The earlier you let us know, the more time we will have to share with you.

Please pray for us as we travel. This will be the first time we drive across the country with the kiddos and that makes us nervous. We are grateful for the kind people who have offered us a place to stay as we travel. Look forward to seeing you too!

I am not including pictures in this update as I hope to share plenty of pictures with when we see you in person ;)

Your Servant in Christ,

Mark Livengood

pb090002 Mr. Renteria can now sit and hold himself up in a wheelchiar!  He so sck and tired of laying on the bed in his room, that he will spend the entire day sitting outside!

He’s been enjoying the sun and the chilly weather.  He often will sit and try to move his arms and legs.  i encourage him to move as much as possible, he needs to strengthen his muscles.

Yesterday he asked me to get him a couple of pullys and rope so he can use them to work his arms out a bit more.

To this day i don’t believe Mr. Renteria even understands what happened to him.  When we talk about this sickness, he realy doesn’t know much about it.  He’s been relying on anything that other people tell him.  some peoplehave suggested he drink a glass of olive oil with crushed garlic cloves in it.  i don’t know how medicinal that drink is, but it would sure get me moving!!!

maybe we can just get him the pullys and he can stop taking the home remedies!

Click the link below to download the latest PDF Livengood update:

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Sunday evening was a fun day for the little ones!

Isaac lent his toy jeep out to the kids and his big sister Janet spent the better part of an hour pushing them around!

Click the link below to download the latest PDF Update from the Livengood family:

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Click the link below to download the latest news from the Hannas:

Hannas June News

If you don’t get the Livengood Family News via email, just click the link below to download the pdf file!

Link to the Livengood June Update