Greetings to you all once again in His precious name. Yesterday we began what will be a very arduous study of Kankanaey along with our study of Ilokano. Kankanaey is the language of Sagada, and of many in the Cordillera, but it is also spoken by many here in Baguio, particularly down in Baguio Gold. Ilokano has little in the way of exhaustive dictionaries as only small and incomplete ones are available, but it does have the complete bible translated and available. Kankanaey, on the other has neither. No dictionaries and no complete bible, as far as I can ascertain. There are, however, portions of the Old Testament translated and the New Testament has been translated and is in print, so that will be helpful. So unlike in the past where we had very good and very complete dictionaries in Tagalog and several good and dependable translations of the scriptures we have much less to work with in Kankanaey. So we become very dependant on others to teach us. We will definitely need your prayers as we continue to learn Ilokano, and begin this long study of Kankanaey. It will be years before we are comfortable in either, but feel we must begin even though we understand the difficulty and challenges of this new beginning. It took many years to become fluent in Tagalog, and it will take many again to become comfortable in teaching in these new languages. But begin we must. Please keep us in your prayers.
We are heading, Lord willing, up to Sagada once again on Monday for a short visit. We will begin scouting out a place to live this time around. We are not in a position to make the move yet, but we do want to see what is available and what it will cost to make the move. Pray with us in this as well.
Things here in Baguio are going very well. It is a continued blessing to be here with the Lord’s people. They are a constant source of blessing to me. The studies are going well and I will be teaching down in Baguio Gold this coming Lord’s Day.
We will be heading down to Manila in a couple of weeks for Doctors appointments for Joyce and we will be staying in that area while I teach at Special Studies at the bible school. I never look forward to going to the lowlands, but having Kim and Larry there along with our grandkids makes the visit most enjoyable. Keep Special Studies in your prayers as I will be handling a subject that is near and dear to my heart. Pray that the Lord would use my time there as a source of encouragement and challenge to His saints.
Ken and Joyce Hardisty have served as missionaries in the Philippines since 1987. Serving in Baguio in the Central Luzon mountains, they have been involved with teaching and discipleship in several assemblies. They will be working as itinerant workers in the United States beginning in the Spring of 2015 and covet your prayers in this new season of ministry.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Update January 18, 2009
Greetings to you all, once again, in the precious name of our Lord and Savior…Jesus Christ.
I was moved once again this morning when reading several passages of holy scripture….Isaiah 52:14; “Just as many were astonished at you, so His visage (face) was marred more than any man and His form more than the sons of men.”
Matthew 26:67 “Then they spat on His face and beat Him and others struck Him with the palms of their hands”
It is in that beloved “face” that we find “….the knowledge and the glory of God.” It is that “face” that we will once day behold. (1 Cor 13:12, Rev 22:4) And the “face” from which the earth and the heavens will flee away, when Judgment strikes. And those who reject Him shall call upon the mountains and rocks to fall on them and hid them from the “face” of Him who sits on the throne.
Oh my friend, how wonderful that His perfect love has cast out fear for us. And that we now long to see His face, and do not fear His coming. What will it be like to look into that beloved face that was so marred for us, that suffered the degradation of spitting and buffeting? “He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities and the chastisement for our peace was upon Him and by His stripes we are healed.” Oh what a wonderful savior.
Today, Sunday Jan. 18, I will be speaking at Navy Base in the morning and Baguio Gold in the afternoon. This morning I will be continuing the series on the priesthood of all believers, looking specifically at our consecrated hearing, service and walk. This afternoon we will finish up the second session of Bible School in Baguio Gold completing, Lord willing, chapter 6 of Hebrews.
We now have reservations at a guest house in Sagada for the first week of February, since nothing was available in January. Continue to pray that the Lord would open doors of opportunity for us there, if this be His will. We will also be looking for a place to rent, so that we can begin to spend more time in that town in the weeks and months to come. So we would appreciate your prayers in that regard as well.
Dave Johnson will be coming for a brief visit with us this week and we are looking forward to catching up with, learning about what the Lord has been doing in his life and through his ministry. He will be speaking at a cottage meeting on Wednesday night here as well.
Larnni’s voice shows little improvement, but there is some. So continue to keep her in your prayers. We continue to pray that she will not require surgery, but we leave that in the Lord’s hands.
Thank you all for your prayers, He is indeed at work among us.
I was moved once again this morning when reading several passages of holy scripture….Isaiah 52:14; “Just as many were astonished at you, so His visage (face) was marred more than any man and His form more than the sons of men.”
Matthew 26:67 “Then they spat on His face and beat Him and others struck Him with the palms of their hands”
It is in that beloved “face” that we find “….the knowledge and the glory of God.” It is that “face” that we will once day behold. (1 Cor 13:12, Rev 22:4) And the “face” from which the earth and the heavens will flee away, when Judgment strikes. And those who reject Him shall call upon the mountains and rocks to fall on them and hid them from the “face” of Him who sits on the throne.
Oh my friend, how wonderful that His perfect love has cast out fear for us. And that we now long to see His face, and do not fear His coming. What will it be like to look into that beloved face that was so marred for us, that suffered the degradation of spitting and buffeting? “He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities and the chastisement for our peace was upon Him and by His stripes we are healed.” Oh what a wonderful savior.
Today, Sunday Jan. 18, I will be speaking at Navy Base in the morning and Baguio Gold in the afternoon. This morning I will be continuing the series on the priesthood of all believers, looking specifically at our consecrated hearing, service and walk. This afternoon we will finish up the second session of Bible School in Baguio Gold completing, Lord willing, chapter 6 of Hebrews.
We now have reservations at a guest house in Sagada for the first week of February, since nothing was available in January. Continue to pray that the Lord would open doors of opportunity for us there, if this be His will. We will also be looking for a place to rent, so that we can begin to spend more time in that town in the weeks and months to come. So we would appreciate your prayers in that regard as well.
Dave Johnson will be coming for a brief visit with us this week and we are looking forward to catching up with, learning about what the Lord has been doing in his life and through his ministry. He will be speaking at a cottage meeting on Wednesday night here as well.
Larnni’s voice shows little improvement, but there is some. So continue to keep her in your prayers. We continue to pray that she will not require surgery, but we leave that in the Lord’s hands.
Thank you all for your prayers, He is indeed at work among us.
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