Greetings to all from Atlanta, Georgia!!
I realized the other day that it had been a while since a Mooney Report! I know that many of you have just been lost without a random update from us, so please forgive me. Hopefully this will be enough for you.
I’ll start with personal stuff. Becca and I are doing well. We’re still living in the suburb of Lawrenceville in a house we share with another couple and a young man, Jason, who moved in this last spring. He is 19 and a missionary kid, musician, and his parents have a house church in Paris. It has been great having him around and he’s fitting right into the community.
Since we’re trying to cut back financially, Becca and I have gone out to eat less and sat on the porch having coffee together and just talking instead. While we still go out every now and then, this has been awesome. We put the kids down and then just sit outside in the night air, have coffee, and talk about things, really connect.
Becca is teaching at Siemens. She taught two classes in the spring, but they cut back to just one on Thursday nights. This has given us some extra cash and allowed Becca to do something professionally with a skill she didn’t use much in Korea … her German proficiency. Pray she’ll be able to continue doing those types of things.
I’m still at Faith Academy. I still enjoy it, although enrollment is down. Some of you ICS peeps know what I’m talking about. For private schools, enrollment can be an issue. In the spring I was asked to give a short gospel message after an extra credit event at our school, captive audience type of thing. We had 20 professions of faith, although I always question those types of numbers since I don’t know most of the kids that just checked a box. But it did give me some more relationship opportunities with some of the students, which I appreciated.
Becca is trying to juggle two kids and house church stuff and everything else in the world and find time for herself. The teaching at Siemens helps, but she also struggles to find time to be creative with stamping and cards and scrapbooking type stuff. Some of the Mooney family ladies have gotten together to scrapbook every now and then, and that has been good for Becca. Good friend Laura Beth came into town, as well, and they scrapbooked (is that a word?) themselves into exhaustion … literally. They both were dead the next day.
Micah is growing like a weed … he’s getting so tall … where did he get that from? We are finalizing the potty training. He’s doing well, but still lacks the motivation to initiate times on his own. We still have to encourage him often and just take him to the potty with us.
Micah is also becoming more and more verbal and more and more like a little boy. For recent pics, go to his blog and look. He is awesome.
Since we’ve decided not to have cable in our home (great decision), we rent/borrow seasons of TV we want to watch. I have introduced Micah to such classics as Flash Gordon, the Superfriends, and Buck Rogers. Our housemate Jason has all the seasons of Scrubs on DVD, and after a couple days of getting hooked on that show again, Micah said the other morning, “Daddy, I want to watch more Scrubs.” The education has begun.
He also knows his letters and can write a M and a C fairly well. He loves to have table time with Mommy and do just about everything and anything I do. That is a powerful responsibility.
Elisha is also growing leaps and bounds. She’s thinner than Micah was, but they look very similar. She started crawling about 6 months and then went straight to standing and cruising around furniture and stuff. She wants to be big and independent. I didn’t think it was possible, but she might be more verbal than Micah. She already says several words and uses signs every now and then.
Elisha doesn’t laugh as much as Micah did at that age. She definitely has her own personality. She’s a thinker and always looks like she’s figuring everything out. Micah used to figure stuff out pretty quick, he’d just be way more lighthearted about it. Elisha can be very serious. Micah is the only one that can REALLY make her belly laugh. It is awesome.
They are in love, too. Elisha loves to be with her big brother and Micah LOVES his little sister. They like to be together and do awesome sleeping in the same room. Check out Elisha’s blog, as well.
Micah’s main adjustment has been time with Mommy, but table time with her has helped him in that area. He will also be going back to pre-school soon, so that will get him some different and healthy attention.
We’ve had some cool visits from Korea folk … the Flemings and their little one, Faith, were here twice (we’re an awesome halfway spot between DC and Dallas, TX). As I mentioned earlier, a pregnant Laura Beth flew down to hang with Becca for a few days, and Rob and Amy Ellis made their way through town as they finish training to go overseas.
I’m still looking to self-publish my book soon, but I got sidetracked with songwriting. Beginning in January, I really focused on getting demos of most of the songs I’ve written. This led to more songwriting. I’m currently trying to send off some of those songs to sell them. This is a long, slow process, and rejection isn’t fun for anyone, especially when it’s something you’ve created, but I really feel like I need to be dedicated to this.
We bought a new computer in the spring, as well, and the hard drive crashed in May. I just got it back last week. That has been a major factor for finishing the book to get it self-published. I need to finalize the cover artwork and do one final edit on the text. Christmas?
Community living has been going really well. It helps that we all have similar schedules, so we get to eat a couple meals a week together and hang in the evenings or on the weekend, watching movies or reading or whatever. We’re about to sign a lease for another year at our current location. Still praying about it, but I think we will.
House Church stuff has been going well. The Friday night meeting that used to be at Alice Trammell’s house moved to our home on Friday nights. We’re still praying and fasting for more community with that group, but it has come a long way over the last couple years.
We’ve established a monthly corporate meeting among three house churches, with a couple peripherals showing up every now and then. That has been a big vision for me, and it has really come to fruition. One of the negatives about house churches is how cliquish and self-absorbed they can be. We are really challenging people to have a more community mindset than a meeting mindset. It is still a work in progress, but it has come far.
There are some adjustments and changes coming for our community soon, all for the better, I feel, but it will be a challenge.
So pray as your led for the following: the challenge of building true relationship and community (BEing the Church) and songwriting and book stuff.
Also pray for Becca and I as we are continually challenged with being missionaries in our HOME country. God told me before we left Korea that we would need to live a simpler, missionary life in our home country. This is very difficult. We are under constant emotional, spiritual, and financial stress for one reason or another. God loves to use fire to bring out the tested. Pray that we will stay strong in our calling and not get discouraged.
Check out the new blog while you’re here. Not a big change, but an important foundational step for things to come.
We love you all and would love to hear from each of you!
Britt, Becca, Micah, and Elisha, Missionaries to America and the World