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Dec 24, 2005

The Pryors of . . . Texas

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Well, we have been back in Texas for several months now. Please forgive our lack of communication with you, but only recently were we able to acquire our own computer. Now, instead of using public terminals or our relative's computers, we are finally able to start getting back into a routine with our correspondence with you.

A lot has happened since we arrived in the States at the end of May. So, allow us to briefly bring you up to date.

We are living with our oldest son, Cameron (22), in his 2 bedroom apartment in Midland, Texas, our home town. It's a good thing we are a close family!

Cameorn flying above west TexasCameron has earned his private pilot's license and is now beginning to work on his instrument rating, the next step on his road to becoming a missionary pilot.

Our oldest daughter, Autumn (19), is now attending Bible school at New Tribes Bible Institute in Waukesha, Wisconsin. This is the beginning of her goal to be a missionary to tribal people.

David is working in order that we can afford to live in the States (it is significantly more expensive than Paraguay) and save up in preparation for returning to the mission field.

Sherri is busy with home schooling our younger children, Bethany (13) & Matthew (10). She is also active in the neighborhood witnessing to several ladies.

THE "MISSION" WORK CONTINUES

In fact, not long after we arrived, Sherri had the privilege of leading a Spanish-speaking neighbor named Socorro to the Lord. Shortly after that, Bethany led Socorro's granddaughter, Jennifer, to the Lord, too.

Just this week, Socorro's daughter came to talk to Sherri. She was very discouraged about her life & finally willingly listened to the Gospel. She ended up trusting Christ, too. Now, this one neighborhood family has new believers spanning 3 generations! Pray that the Lord will continue to work on the men of this family. Also remember Sherri as she hopes to begin discipling these ladies after the first of the year.

Autumn had the opportunity to work in Vacation Bible School before going off to college. It was at the church a friend & former missionary is now pastoring. She was able to lead a young boy named Logan to Christ.

Sherri was invited to share the story of our missionary efforts in Paraguay with the women of a newly-opened Teen Challenge facility for ladies. Sherri had been told that they were all believers, but one named Lindsey showed particular interest in exactly what we tell Paraguayans about how they may be saved. It turned out that she had never truly trusted Christ, and did so that night as Sherri explained the message of the free gift of salvation to her!

Sherri saw Lindsey in a store just this week. She told Sherri that things are going good and her whole life has turned around. Lindsey said, "Now that I'm close to God, I don't ever want to be far from Him! I just want to learn more & more & more about Him. I feel like a sponge soaking everything up." Would not it be great if all new believers were this enthusiastic about their new life in Christ?

But these new believers in the Lord are not the end of the spiritual blessings the Lord has given us since we have been back. He also has given us a new church home.

THE NEW CHURCH HOME

One of our primary goals for returning to the States on furlough this year was to find a new home/sending church. We were prepared to be on the road a lot searching for a like-minded assembly of believers with which we could associate ourselves. However, even before arriving in the States, we had some old friends and supporters invite us to visit them and their new church located in our hometown, Midland, Texas.

To our happy surprise, we discovered that these believers had been led by the Lord in the same way as we had concerning the New Testament pattern the Lord's Church should follow. This is a new church plant (started three years ago). They focus on the true function of the church, which is to be a local body of the Lord made up of only true believers, with Christ as the center of their worship & everything they do, with the goal of building up the saints for the work of the ministry.

We are very thankful for the Lord leading us to this like-minded group of believers. In fact, many of them are long-time friends and supporters of our family over the 16 years we have been involved in mission work.

THE LORD'S FAITHFULNESS

As we have said many times before in correspondence with you, the Lord is SO good!

Two cars have been given to us. Once again, the Lord knew what we needed even before we asked Him. With two cars, plus Cameron's pickup, we have enough vehicles for everybody to get to work or around town, even when I am out of town on business.

Since we have been here, the Lord has graciously provided me with two different jobs. The first was doing general maintenance work for 4 shopping centers. Then, a friend at church introduced me to a man who was looking for someone to train in order to help him with his work load. He is a Petroleum Landman & I have been working with him for about four months now.

This current job is flexible enough to allow us to go and speak at churches when the opportunity presents itself. In addition to being invited to speak at a church here in Midland, we have been able to travel to San Antonio, Texas to meet a pastor we have never met who began supporting us while we were in Paraguay.

This pastor & his entire family have truly sacrificed to support us while we were on the field. Much of the time since they began supporting our family, this dear brother has been away from his family and church serving in our military in Iraq. It was an immense pleasure to finally get to meet them while he was home on leave. They are truly dedicated to the Lord & His work. It is an honor to count this family & church as part of our mission team through their faithful prayer & financial partnership.

In fact, we are thankful for all of you who stand with us through your prayers and finances. May our Lord richly bless you as you continue to faithfully serve Him in the coming new year.

Yours in Christ,

The Pryor Family

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Stumbled into your web site accidentally. I am disturbed by your flagrant disregard for indigenous cultures and your inability to see them as already beautiful and perfect, as they are God's good work. Please do not serve to destroy what little remains of the world's indigenous cultures. Imagine if someone came to your neighborhood and preached for you to change your ways, and in the process you gave up knowledge that's been handed down for centuries. You wouldn't like the results. Christianity was never intended to be spread like a disease. It was intended to be practiced by individuals and for it to be kept to themselves. If you cannot see the beauty already inherent in the world, then you have no respect for God's work and should not be judging others and their cultures and working to change them. Jesus told you to not judge -- so why are you trying to change others? Are you really practicing Christianity, or are you just trying to feel good about yourselves, at the expense of other people? Christians do not judge. So you must not be Christian. So what are you? I leave these questions for you to answer.

Posted by: Essene | Mar 10, 2007 4:52:40 AM

Hi ,

Saw your website. Don't know if you are still in the US. We are a former missionary pilot family to Indonesia. I work flying CareStar for MCH in Odessa. We know the feeling of leaving ones work.

In Christ
Andy

Posted by: Andy McCain | Sep 9, 2006 3:39:48 PM

Cameron,

Please give my your phone number so I can phone you. I am leaving TSTC Air Academy Jan. 31 to take a Chief Flight Instructor position at Auburn University. I hope you are still pointed toward your calling as a missionary pilot. Let me know how you are doing. Glad to know your parents are with you there in Midland.

Warm regards and blessings,
Vic Lipsey (325-673-7373 or email vlipsey2@cox.net)

Posted by: Victor Lipsey | Jan 23, 2006 5:09:49 PM

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