The Adventures of Being and Making

The Adventures of Being and Making

Monday, January 31, 2011

Where is the Hoover Family?

Today, 8 years ago, was the first full day the DeLynn and Gloria Hoover family spent in their new home, Costa Rica. It is amazing to look back at all the “water that has passed under the bridge” in this time. We have experienced the blessing and fulfillment of having over 2500 participants, long term staff and short term staff past through the ministry. The ministry has grown from just Gloria, Carmelinda, and I to a small community of people committed to the vision of being and making disciples. It has been awesome to know that we have effected lives for the kingdom and been successful in fulfilling the Great Commission and “made disciples.”
The journey, as with all journeys has had its ups and downs. For instance, 3 ½ years ago we lost Gloria’s precious mother to cancer, living on a “by faith” basis has its own set of trials, and relationships in a tight community have their normal ups and downs. We have come to know our heavenly father as faithful provider in all circumstances!
We, as a family came for a short trip to the states at the beginning of January. As we spent time with family, friends, and supporting churches and took stock of health and where we are at in ministry, we realized that it is time for an extended sabbatical/furlough time in the US. The last extended furlough that we had was 2 months in 2005. Therefore, we are extending our time here in the US for several months.
Whenever an announcement like this is made all kinds of different scenarios arise in the minds of friends and family. Therefore, I would like to make some certain assurances so that we can be clear:
  • We are still very committed to, VidaNet, the ministry we started back in 2003 and plan to return as soon as possible (I will be returning for PVM in May)
  • We have an awesome staff that is and will continue to maintain ministry as normal while we are absent.
  • Our marital and family relationships remain as strong as ever!
We believe (and have for some time) that God is calling us to a season of rest so that we can be prepared for the next period of ministry. So we will be spending the next several months with Gloria’s father, Elam, in Plain City, Ohio. We look forward to spending time with the family and reconnecting with some of friends and supporters as well. If you are interested in connecting with us feel free to email us! I am open to speaking engagements as well. I like nothing better than to motivate Christians to deeper discipleship!
Some items for prayer during this time:
  • Finances- Please pray that the Lord will supply our financial needs! We are doing some things concerned with health and we do not have stateside insurance and as you know these are costly. We have also placed Carmelinda in a local Christian school and are needing to pay tuition. Being stateside puts a heavier strain on our finances.
  • Ministry- Jed and Jaime Redcay, Raul and Kimi Molina, Nathan Sensenig, and Beth Peters are working hard at maintaining the ministry. We give much thanks to God for such a capable staff. Please keep them in prayer as they function in our absence!
If you would like to contact us you can do so at 937 215-5106

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Gingerbread Fun!

A Holiday tradition in the Stauffer family, that is being passed onto our family, is making gingerbread cookies! I love them! Last year, we make only a little bit because we didn’t have enough molasses. Last year, I went from grocery store to grocery store trying to find molasses, but to no avail! So last Spring, when I traveled to the States, I brought home with me some molasses!
About a week before Christmas, Carmelinda and I decided to have some fun and invite some of our Costa Rican friends to teach them how to make gingerbread cookies! We invited our good friend, Laura with her two children, Julisa and Willie, our VidaNet cook, Yadi and our Canadian friend, Melissa. Boy, did we have fun! Our Costa Rican friends had never tasted or made gingerbread cookies ever. They told me they had only seen them in recipe books!
We even decided to make gingerbread houses, something I had never done before. We laughed until we cried! Some of us good luck with our houses and others of us did not!
In the end, we had SUCH a fun time; we decided we want to do it again next year!




Melissa was definitely the pro at this. We all copied her!

Our sweet children having fun together!

We seriously laughed so hard that our stomachs hurt!

Laura learning how the dough is made.

Laura's calls her real house, her "gingerbread house." So she said this is her house with her and her husband, William, standing in front of it!

Ok, my house DID looked like a house, but didn't stand very long due to the heavy icing! Laura fixed it up for me and we called it the stable!


This is the "love shack" that Melissa made for our newly married friends, Kimi and Raul!
Our finished products!






Monday, January 3, 2011

The Beginning of our Adventures

This is the beginning of our family blog. The name, The Adventures of Being and Making, was chosen because it's what we want our lives to reflect. Jesus has called us His disciples. DeLynn, Carmelinda and I (Gloria) have all chosen to follow our Heavenly Father. He has commanded us to share His love with others. We’ve chosen to this in Costa Rica for now. Being a disciple means growing in Him, learning from Him, maturing in Him, and becoming more like Him. It’s an adventure full of surprises! This is a sneak peek of 3 simple disciples.