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.
Thursday, May 08, 2014
May 8, 2014 Greetings and Update from New Jersey
Well it has been a busy year, for
which we thank the Lord. Our travels
this year have taken us from Connecticut to Chicago three times, Kansas City
twice, St. Louis twice, Atlanta twice, Augusta, Several locations in Florida
twice, Richmond Kentucky, Several locations in New Jersey while staying at
CMML, Chambersburg PA, and Cincinnati. We
enjoyed a conference in Kansas City, Southern Florida, York and Cincinnati and
one on Saturday here at CMML. All of
this was driving miles with the exception of the conference in Cincinnati. While I was in Cincinnati for the weekend Joyce spoke at a women's conference at Greenwood Hills. So it has been a busy and productive
year. Thanks to all who invited us to
visit, it was such an encouraging year for Joyce and I.
Next week we will begin the trek
that will eventually bring us back to Manila in about 49 days from the writing of
this update. We will finish up here in
New Jersey next Thursday and then head up to Connecticut for a couple of
meetings then over to Chicago for a couple of meetings, then down to
Springfield IL for a midweek, then off to St. Louis for a visit with some
friends, then finally back to Kansas City where we will drop off the car we
leased this year from Missionary Motors and fly out of Kansas City to San
Francisco and visit with some friends and speak on the Lord’s day there. Then on the 26th we will board a
plane that will take us back to the Philippines. I am tired just thinking about it.
When we arrive back in Manila we
want to immediately begin preparations for a surgery that Joyce needs. Please be praying with us that the constant
headaches that she has been enduring for so many years now may be relieved by this
procedure.
Then we will head up the mountain
to our home in Baguio. It will be good
to be “home” for a while.
Thank you all so very much for your prayers and
support of the Lord’s work among us. May
he richly blessed you all.
Monday, September 02, 2013
Sep 1, 2013 Ministry Travels and Family Visits
Greetings to you all this time from the shoreline in New Jersey!!
We arrived home in the States on June 23rd and enjoyed being here for the birth of our newest grandson Lucian who arrived on July 11th to our daughter Rachel and her husband Ian. It was so nice to be able to be here to hold him and be around for weeks afterwards to bond a bit with him.
I was also able to visit and share at several of the assemblies in the Connecticut area during that stay as well. We visited the saints at Branford four times and were able to do a series on Psalm 1 which I enjoyed very much. We also had visits at Westville, Wellspring, Waterbury and Cheshire. It was such an encouraging time for us. It was so good for us to have that time with good friends and family. A special thanks to all of you who had us over for meals and great times of fellowship.
Currently we are at CMML in New Jersey and enjoying the quiet of this wonderful place the Lord has provided. It is a great time to be refreshed. We will be speaking at several assemblies in and around NJ for several weeks and plan on being here until the middle of October. Yesterday evening I was able to join a group from CMML and the Belmar 5th Ave assembly to visit the Auditorium in Ocean Grove where Luis Palau was speaking for the last meeting of their Summer Sessions. It was a nice time with a good devotional message followed by an old fashioned Hymn sing accompanied by the huge pipe organ. A good time of fellowship and encouragement was enjoyed by all.
Joyce is visiting with her parents in Florida this week to celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary, and is enjoying her time with family there. She will by flying back here to NJ on Thursday the 5th.
From here we plan on returning to Connecticut for a couple of days and then head out to Chicago. We will be in Chicago for three weeks speaking on Sundays at Warrenville and Palos Hills, two assemblies that always feel like home to us. From Chicago we will head to Kansas City and visit with an assembly there, pick up a car from Missionary Motors in KC and drive down to Florida to be there in time for Thanksgiving with the Ken Brooks family…it will be the first time all the children of Ken and Elaine will be together for Thanksgiving in over 30 years.
Please keep our travels in your prayers. We will be home this year for a number of months. Thanks for all your kind notes and support. Our Lord is great, and greatly to be praised.
We arrived home in the States on June 23rd and enjoyed being here for the birth of our newest grandson Lucian who arrived on July 11th to our daughter Rachel and her husband Ian. It was so nice to be able to be here to hold him and be around for weeks afterwards to bond a bit with him.
I was also able to visit and share at several of the assemblies in the Connecticut area during that stay as well. We visited the saints at Branford four times and were able to do a series on Psalm 1 which I enjoyed very much. We also had visits at Westville, Wellspring, Waterbury and Cheshire. It was such an encouraging time for us. It was so good for us to have that time with good friends and family. A special thanks to all of you who had us over for meals and great times of fellowship.
Currently we are at CMML in New Jersey and enjoying the quiet of this wonderful place the Lord has provided. It is a great time to be refreshed. We will be speaking at several assemblies in and around NJ for several weeks and plan on being here until the middle of October. Yesterday evening I was able to join a group from CMML and the Belmar 5th Ave assembly to visit the Auditorium in Ocean Grove where Luis Palau was speaking for the last meeting of their Summer Sessions. It was a nice time with a good devotional message followed by an old fashioned Hymn sing accompanied by the huge pipe organ. A good time of fellowship and encouragement was enjoyed by all.
Joyce is visiting with her parents in Florida this week to celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary, and is enjoying her time with family there. She will by flying back here to NJ on Thursday the 5th.
From here we plan on returning to Connecticut for a couple of days and then head out to Chicago. We will be in Chicago for three weeks speaking on Sundays at Warrenville and Palos Hills, two assemblies that always feel like home to us. From Chicago we will head to Kansas City and visit with an assembly there, pick up a car from Missionary Motors in KC and drive down to Florida to be there in time for Thanksgiving with the Ken Brooks family…it will be the first time all the children of Ken and Elaine will be together for Thanksgiving in over 30 years.
Please keep our travels in your prayers. We will be home this year for a number of months. Thanks for all your kind notes and support. Our Lord is great, and greatly to be praised.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Update April 30, 2013 Korea Trip and Return
Greetings to you all from Baguio. It is nice to be home.
We enjoyed a very nice ten day
visit to South Korea from April 12-23.
It was nice to be with our friends Tim and Yolly Stafford and to
experience what special things the Lord is doing in their lives and ministry in
and around Seoul.
We enjoyed a very warm welcome from
many Filipinos and had the privilege of teaching a couple of Bible Studies with
them at the home of Tim and Yolly. This
is a ministry that Tim and Yolly did not expect when they moved to Korea last
year to begin a work for the Lord, but the Lord had other plans and He has used
their warm and welcoming hearts to reach out to this group. One night we had over twenty filling their
small apartment. It was a special treat for me to teach this group in Tagalog
and to speak to them as well in Ilokano, since some were from the Ilokano
speaking regions of the Philippines. At
times I felt like I had not even left the Philippines, the smells of Filipino
food cooking and the sound of Tagalog being spoken around me, made me feel
right at home. I was also given the opportunity to share from the word at two local Korean churches on the two Lord’s days we were there. I have found the Korean brothers and sisters to be so very warm and welcoming and I have enjoyed their fellowship. Tim translated for me at one of the gatherings and another dear brother took on that challenge the following Saturday and Sunday. We just continue to pray for Tim and Yolly and look forward to visiting again as the Lord allows. We pray that the things shared will produce fruit for the Lord and His Kingdom.
Here in Baguio the work continues on. We are in the middle of the school break,
which is vacation time here in the mountains.
May 1st is a holiday here and we are planning a tract
distribution in and around Baguio for that day since many will be in town. Normally it is the day of our assembly
outing, but the elders decided this year that it would be profitable to use
this day as an outreach. We are praying
that many will be convicted of their need of a Savior and that the Lord will
use this activity for the furtherance of His Kingdom.
We will begin the third “semester “ of Bible school at the
assembly at Navy Base in a couple of weeks.
We are continuing our study in eschatology. We will have five more sessions this time
around and plan to cover chapters 12-16 of Revelation. We pray it will be an encouragement to the
saints.
The home Bible studies will be starting up again this week
after a brief break for VBS and for my Korea trip. We pray that these studies may continue to be
used of the Lord as a way of encouraging His people and also as a means of
sharing the gospel with those who still do not have a saving knowledge of the
savior.
Thank you all once again for your kind prayers and support
of the Lord’s work here among us. May the
Lord bless you as you labor for Him in your part of the vineyard.
Thursday, February 07, 2013
February 5, 2013 Update
Greetings to you all, once again, from the mountains of Central Luzon.
It has been a while since our last update. The busy holidays are now behind us and the new year is already over a month old, the time just seems to fly by.
The work of the Lord here is going along well, for which we give Him thanks. The Men's Conference in December went very well, there were several hundred men in attendance and the word shared was well received.
The daily home Bible studies are still producing some nice fruit for His glory and we are so thankful. We began the third Semester of Bible School at the Navy Base Assembly this past Lord's Day afternoon and attendance is still very good. This will run now until the second week of March. My preparations for Special Studies are all complete and Joyce and I will be heading down the hill for that week of classes on the 18th of February and returning home on the 22nd. They are expecting over 100 men and women for these classes this year since they are offering them free of charge to any full time worker and their wives. With that in mind I had to limit the amount of handout material I will be bringing. I plan on giving them a simple outline for each class. My subject this year is Expository Teaching, something near and dear to my heart.
The Lord provided, through the women's conference in Chicago, funds which were used to help a poor family from the assembly in Baguio Gold. We were enabled to purchase materials for his family to build a new structure to live in. It is about double the size of the small shanty that they lived in for many years. Their home now has windows and a new roof that will not leak when the rainy season begins. It also has a concrete floor and new wood and siding for the walls...such a blessing. This man and his children have been faithful at the assembly there for many years. A special thanks to all who had a part in providing these funds for Habitat and Health. The funds also allowed us to help a woman with some medical work she needed done. So we are very thankful to the Lord.
I am now beginning my preparations for our visit to Korea in April. I will have a rather full schedule while I am there but we are looking forward to spending time with Tim and Yolly Stafford, and to visit with the saints both in the Korean and Filipino assembilies.
Please keep Special Studies, the Bible School, the Home Bible Studies and the preparations for Korea in your prayers.
Thank you all for your prayers and kind support of the Lord's work here among us. May He be glorified.
The work of the Lord here is going along well, for which we give Him thanks. The Men's Conference in December went very well, there were several hundred men in attendance and the word shared was well received.
The daily home Bible studies are still producing some nice fruit for His glory and we are so thankful. We began the third Semester of Bible School at the Navy Base Assembly this past Lord's Day afternoon and attendance is still very good. This will run now until the second week of March. My preparations for Special Studies are all complete and Joyce and I will be heading down the hill for that week of classes on the 18th of February and returning home on the 22nd. They are expecting over 100 men and women for these classes this year since they are offering them free of charge to any full time worker and their wives. With that in mind I had to limit the amount of handout material I will be bringing. I plan on giving them a simple outline for each class. My subject this year is Expository Teaching, something near and dear to my heart.
The Lord provided, through the women's conference in Chicago, funds which were used to help a poor family from the assembly in Baguio Gold. We were enabled to purchase materials for his family to build a new structure to live in. It is about double the size of the small shanty that they lived in for many years. Their home now has windows and a new roof that will not leak when the rainy season begins. It also has a concrete floor and new wood and siding for the walls...such a blessing. This man and his children have been faithful at the assembly there for many years. A special thanks to all who had a part in providing these funds for Habitat and Health. The funds also allowed us to help a woman with some medical work she needed done. So we are very thankful to the Lord.
I am now beginning my preparations for our visit to Korea in April. I will have a rather full schedule while I am there but we are looking forward to spending time with Tim and Yolly Stafford, and to visit with the saints both in the Korean and Filipino assembilies.
Please keep Special Studies, the Bible School, the Home Bible Studies and the preparations for Korea in your prayers.
Thank you all for your prayers and kind support of the Lord's work here among us. May He be glorified.
Friday, November 30, 2012
November 29, 2012 Update
Greetings to you all once again from Baguio.
The Christmas season
is upon us and it causes our hearts to remember the greatest of all gifts. What a wonder it is that God would become a
man in order to pay the penalty for our sin and redeem those who would put
their faith and trust in that finished work.
It is good to remember. It is
good each week to sit around His table and remember who He is and what He has
done.
We are thankful to the Lord for providing us with a newer vehicle
for the ministry here in the Mountains.
We were enabled by Him to purchase a 2009 Ford Everest 4X4. So we went from a car that was 21 years old
to a car that is just approaching 4 years old!!
Quite a difference. We are so
very thankful to Him.
Tomorrow we make the drive back up to Kayapa and the three
hour hike across the mountain trails to hold the Bible Study. This is truly fertile soil and we pray as the
seed is scattered that it would find the good soil of hearts prepared to
receive the gospel, and that fruit would be borne. Please pray with us. I am a bit concerned about the drive so
pray that the Lord would settle my heart.
We will be driving up in the early morning darkness and coming back in
darkness as well, across mountain roads
that I am not real familiar with. It is
a hard drive, please be praying.
The home Bible studies continue to be a source of
encouragement to me. Fruit is evident in
the lives of those whom we have been teaching and to a teacher that is a
tremendous source of joy.
We finished up the second semester of Bible School a couple
of weeks back. It was quite a profitable
time. Many attended and we trust the
Lord will use those things taught to build up the saints and lift their up
their eyes, for their redemption draws near.
In a few weeks I will be teaching at the Men’s Conference in
the lowlands. This will be my second
time to be invited to speak to this gathering of men from all over the
islands. It is a wonderful opportunity
for which I thank the Lord. Continue to
pray as I put the final touches on the message and as I prepare my heart before
the Lord to deliver it.
My preparations for Special Studies are coming along
well. I am now in the process of
organizing all my notes and putting them into a syllabus of sorts from which
the lessons will come. This year they
have offered to pay the tuition for all full time workers and their wives to
attend. So we are expecting well over
100 students. So please pray as I make
decisions regarding notes and handouts for such a large group.
Again I thank you all for your prayers for us and the Lord’s
work here in the mountains of Central Luzon.
May the Lord continue to bless you….
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
The Latest from Baguio - October 31, 2012
Greetings
once again to you all, and thank you all for your prayers for the Lord’s work
here in the mountains.
The work
here continues to go well. The home
Bible studies are producing some fruit for the Kingdom and we are so thankful
to the Lord for this encouragement. On Friday
evenings we have three studies at three different homes up at Tip-Top. They are three lovely families and I enjoy
visiting with them each week. Two of
those families have started coming out on Sunday mornings for the Sunday School
time and the Family Bible hour, which is such an encouragement. The Tuesday night study continues to be a
blessing to me personally. That family
always enjoys the study time and consistently are learning and growing, as
anyone who teaches the Word of God knows there is no greater blessing than to
see folks eager and hungry for the Word of God.
Our trip to
Kayapa had to be postponed due to heavy rains.
The barangay captain texted us and told us that the roads were too
slippery and that we should not come at this time. So we are praying for the Lord’s guidance as
to when we will be able to return to that area to share the gospel. The fields
there are truly “ripe unto harvest.” I was a bit discouraged that we had to
cancel, but the Lord has a plan in all these things so we will wait on Him and
trust in His leading. Keep this in your
prayers.
This week
the assembly at Navy Base will be having a Family Day at Camp John Hay. These times are always so good for the
assembly family as it builds bonds between us all. We are praying that some of the new families
will join us so that they can begin to feel a part of the assembly and not just
“visitors”.
I continue
in my preparations for upcoming conferences and seminars for the end of the
year and into the New Year, so please keep these things in your prayers . I have been spending many hours at my desk
trying to prepare in advance since my regular studies keep me quite busy as
well.
We are going
to have our fourth session in this “semester” of our Mini Bible School at Navy
Base this coming Lord’s Day. The turnout
for these studies has been very good, and we are thankful to the Lord for
that. We pray that what is taught would
bring honor and glory to the Lord and be an encouragement and challenge to the
Lord’s people.
On another
subject, I was wondering if any of the assemblies that you are in fellowship at
have over the past couple of years upgraded your sound systems and you have
tucked in a file cabinet somewhere an old wireless lapel mike system that you
are no longer using. If so, and you
would like to donate it to the work here I would certainly appreciate it. There have been many times I wish I had one
to take along with me to different meetings.
It is a bit cumbersome sometimes to try and hold a mike and speak for
me, since I have a hard time standing behind the pulpit, as many of you know.
Also we are
beginning to realize that we will need to replace our 1991 Mitsubishi vehicle
in the near future. She has been a real
work horse for us but her age is catching up with her and her maintenance is a
regular on going situation. We need a
vehicle I can depend on when taking trips up the mountain trail, and not have
to be worrying about whether or not it will break down and strand us. We are so thankful to those who have helped
us keep her on the road, but her days seem to be numbered. Please be praying with us regarding this
ministry need, that the Lord would
provide a newer vehicle for His work here.
Again, thank
you all so very much for your prayers for His work here among us. May the Lord continue to bless you all as you
serve Him in your part of the vineyard.
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