{"id":1571,"date":"2017-07-21T21:43:40","date_gmt":"2017-07-21T21:43:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/iphc.org\/missions\/?p=1571"},"modified":"2017-07-21T22:24:40","modified_gmt":"2017-07-21T22:24:40","slug":"raeha-butler-newsletter-july-2017","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/iphc.org\/missions\/raeha-butler-newsletter-july-2017\/","title":{"rendered":"Raeha Butler Newsletter: July 2017"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>by Raeha Butler<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/give.iphc.org\/missionaries\/218362\"><span style=\"color: #3366ff\"><strong>Support her ministry here!<\/strong><\/span><\/a><\/p>\n\n<p><strong>Coming Back<\/strong><br \/>\nI had a lot of anxieties before my return to China. <em>How much will be different when I go back? Will I be able to transition back well? Since some of my best friends moved away, will I have to start from scratch again? Will I remember my Chinese?<\/em> These were just SOME of the questions repeating in my head. One major question that kept coming up was: <em>Is this really the place I should be right now?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Not going to lie to you, the first couple of weeks were a bit difficult. I got sick after my first week. I was in limbo since I couldn&#8217;t move into the school apartment until the teacher got back to Lanzhou from her winter vacation, so in the meantime I was staying at the West family&#8217;s apartment (THANK YOU TO THEM!). I had to get used to the massive amount of people again. Getting stared at wherever I went again. Using public transport again. City noise again. Polluted air again.<\/p>\n<p>It was encouraging, though, to be greeted by friends &#8211; both local and foreign &#8211; and welcomed back. I feel in the two months since I&#8217;ve been back I&#8217;ve had more social interaction than I did in my first two months of my first term. That has helped put a lot of my worries at ease. There&#8217;s just something about community that brings comfort.<\/p>\n<p>I definitely feel peace since coming back. It gives me a sense that this is the right place for me right now. Many of the unanswered questions of what my future in China will be are still unanswered. But for right now, in this season, at this time, in this place, I know this is where God needs me to be. My focus is to better my Chinese speaking skills and I am already seeing an improvement in that. I&#8217;m spending more time with my Chinese friend who is still here and hoping to continue discipling her to grow more in her relationship with Jesus.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Summer<\/strong><br \/>\nMay 7 &#8211; This was the first Sunday of an International Fellowship. The group I meet with and another group are starting an international church for Lanzhou. Please keep this in your prayers as we are hoping to grow our fellowship with other foreigners but also use the church as a catalyst for more ministry to the Chinese people of our city.<\/p>\n<p>May 26 &#8211; June 4 I attended a singles retreat in Thailand. Thank you for your prayers for safe travel, good fellowship, and encouragement from this trip.<\/p>\n<p><strong><br \/>\nPraise Reports<\/strong><br \/>\n<em>Chinese skills<\/em> &#8211; My memory of Chinese started coming back to me in Detroit as I was surrounded by the passengers who would share my plane to Beijing. Since coming back, I have had so many compliments from the locals about my Chinese, saying they can understand me. Now if I can get my skills to a level I&#8217;m comfortable with.<\/p>\n<p><em>Transition back to China life<\/em> &#8211; I feel like my transition back into China went pretty smoothly. I still have difficult days at times (to be expected living in a foreign culture), but for the most part there have been no major issues. There&#8217;s peace knowing this is where I&#8217;m meant to be right now.<\/p>\n<p><em>More free time<\/em> &#8211; Due to my easier class format, I have had a lot more free time to do activities outside of studying. I&#8217;m getting to meet with Chinese &amp; foreign friends more often which is a HUGE blessing.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Prayer Requests<\/strong><br \/>\n<em>Deeper friendships<\/em> &#8211; One adjustment since getting back is spending a lot of time alone. Last year I had a roommate who I spent most of my time with (studying, shopping, eating, etc.), but she moved to another city so I am having to do all these things alone again. It has been a difficult adjustment. Pray I can a find a friend to be with on a more regular basis instead of just once or twice a week.<\/p>\n<p><em>Chinese study<\/em> &#8211; Although my Chinese has certainly improved, it still isn&#8217;t easy. Pray I can sharpen my skills to speak more easily and clearly. Also that my listening will become more accustomed to common people&#8217;s speech. Many mumble or do not use proper pronunciation which makes it difficult to understand their meaning.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Retreat<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>So, so encouraged by the IPHC Asia Missionary retreat held in Hanoi, Vietnam at the end of March. It is always good to be with this family, and this time didn&#8217;t disappoint. It was nice to get an extra push from everyone as I&#8217;m just getting started on my second term in China. Praise God for our time together. I think it was healing for so many. I really believe we were recognized by the Vietnamese we encountered for our love for one another.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>by Raeha Butler Support her ministry here! Coming Back I had a lot of anxieties before my return to China. How much will be different when I go back? Will&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":15,"featured_media":1575,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_genesis_hide_title":false,"_genesis_hide_breadcrumbs":false,"_genesis_hide_singular_image":false,"_genesis_hide_footer_widgets":false,"_genesis_custom_body_class":"","_genesis_custom_post_class":"","_genesis_layout":"","_jetpack_memberships_contains_paid_content":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[29,4],"tags":[205,32,37,236],"class_list":{"0":"post-1571","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","5":"has-post-thumbnail","7":"category-missionary-newsletters","8":"category-world-missions","9":"tag-205","10":"tag-asia","11":"tag-china","12":"tag-raeha-butler","13":"entry"},"title_es":"Bolet\u00edn de Raeha Butler: julio de 2017","content_es":"Por Raeha Butler <strong>Coming Back<\/strong> Ten\u00eda muchas ansiedades antes de mi regreso a China. <em>\u00bfCu\u00e1nto ser\u00e1 diferente cuando regrese? \u00bfPodr\u00e9 hacer la transici\u00f3n de nuevo? Dado que algunos de mis mejores amigos se mudaron, \u00bftendr\u00e9 que empezar de nuevo desde cero? \u00bfRecuerdo mi chino?<\/em> Estas fueron s\u00f3lo algunas de las preguntas que se repiten en mi cabeza. Una pregunta importante que segu\u00eda apareciendo era: <em>\u00bfEs este realmente el lugar que deber\u00eda estar ahora?<\/em> No va a mentirle, las primeras semanas fueron un poco dif\u00edciles. Me enferm\u00e9 despu\u00e9s de mi primera semana. Yo estaba en el limbo ya que no pod\u00eda entrar en el apartamento de la escuela hasta que la maestra regres\u00f3 a Lanzhou de sus vacaciones de invierno, as\u00ed que mientras tanto me estaba hospedando en el apartamento de la familia West (GRACIAS A ELLOS!). Tuve que acostumbrarme a la enorme cantidad de gente otra vez. Me qued\u00e9 mirando dondequiera que fui de nuevo. Uso del transporte p\u00fablico de nuevo. Ruido de la ciudad de nuevo. Volvi\u00f3 a contaminar el aire. Fue alentador, sin embargo, ser recibidos por amigos - tanto locales como extranjeros - y bienvenidos de vuelta. Me siento en los dos meses desde que he vuelto he tenido m\u00e1s interacci\u00f3n social que lo que hice en mis primeros dos meses de mi primer per\u00edodo. Eso ha ayudado a poner muchas de mis preocupaciones a gusto. Hay algo en la comunidad que trae consuelo. Definitivamente siento paz desde que regres\u00e9. Me da la sensaci\u00f3n de que este es el lugar correcto para m\u00ed ahora mismo. Muchas de las preguntas sin respuesta de lo que ser\u00e1 mi futuro en China todav\u00eda est\u00e1n sin respuesta. Pero por el momento, en esta temporada, en este momento, en este lugar, s\u00e9 que es donde Dios necesita que yo sea. Mi enfoque es mejorar mis habilidades de hablar en chino y ya estoy viendo una mejora en eso. Estoy pasando m\u00e1s tiempo con mi amiga china que todav\u00eda est\u00e1 aqu\u00ed y con la esperanza de seguir discipul\u00e1ndola para crecer m\u00e1s en su relaci\u00f3n con Jes\u00fas. <strong>Verano<\/strong> 7 de mayo - Este fue el primer domingo de una beca internacional. El grupo con el que me encuentro y otro grupo est\u00e1n iniciando una iglesia internacional para Lanzhou. Por favor mant\u00e9ngalo en sus oraciones mientras esperamos crecer nuestra comuni\u00f3n con otros extranjeros, pero tambi\u00e9n usar la iglesia como un catalizador para m\u00e1s ministerio al pueblo chino de nuestra ciudad. 26 de mayo - 4 de junio Asist\u00ed a un retiro de solteros en Tailandia. Gracias por sus oraciones por el viaje seguro, el buen compa\u00f1erismo, y el est\u00edmulo de este viaje. <strong>Elogios Informes<\/strong> <em>Habilidades chinas<\/em> - Mi recuerdo de los chinos comenz\u00f3 a regresar a m\u00ed en Detroit, ya que estaba rodeado por los pasajeros que compartir\u00edan mi avi\u00f3n con Beijing. Desde que regres\u00e9, he tenido muchos elogios de los lugare\u00f1os sobre mi chino, diciendo que me pueden entender. Ahora si puedo conseguir mis habilidades a un nivel que me siento c\u00f3modo. <em>Transici\u00f3n de nuevo a la vida de China<\/em> - Siento como mi transici\u00f3n de nuevo a China fue bastante suavemente. Todav\u00eda tengo d\u00edas dif\u00edciles a veces (que se espera que viven en una cultura extranjera), pero en su mayor parte no ha habido problemas importantes. Hay paz sabiendo que aqu\u00ed es donde estoy destinado a estar ahora mismo. <em>M\u00e1s tiempo libre<\/em> - Debido a mi formato de clase m\u00e1s f\u00e1cil, he tenido mucho m\u00e1s tiempo libre para hacer actividades fuera de estudiar. Estoy consiguiendo encontrarme con los amigos chinos y extranjeros m\u00e1s a menudo que es una bendici\u00f3n ENORME. <strong>Peticiones de oraci\u00f3n<\/strong> <em>Amistades m\u00e1s profundas<\/em> - Un ajuste desde que regresamos es pasar mucho tiempo solo. El a\u00f1o pasado tuve una compa\u00f1era de cuarto con la que pas\u00e9 la mayor\u00eda de mi tiempo con (estudiando, comprando, comiendo, etc.), pero ella se mud\u00f3 a otra ciudad as\u00ed que tengo que hacer todas estas cosas solas otra vez. Ha sido un ajuste dif\u00edcil. Ore para que pueda encontrar un amigo con quien estar de forma m\u00e1s regular en lugar de una o dos veces por semana. <em>Estudio chino<\/em> - Aunque mi chino ciertamente ha mejorado, todav\u00eda no es f\u00e1cil. Ore para que pueda afinar mis habilidades para hablar con m\u00e1s facilidad y claridad. Tambi\u00e9n que mi escucha se acostumbre m\u00e1s al lenguaje de la gente com\u00fan. Muchos murmuran o no usan una pronunciaci\u00f3n apropiada que hace dif\u00edcil entender su significado. <strong>Retiro<\/strong> As\u00ed, tan alentado por el retiro IPHC Asia Misionero celebrado en Hanoi, Vietnam a finales de marzo. Siempre es bueno estar con esta familia, y esta vez no decepcion\u00f3. Fue agradable para conseguir un empuje extra de todo el mundo como estoy reci\u00e9n comenzando en mi segundo per\u00edodo en China. Alabado sea Dios por nuestro tiempo juntos. Creo que fue curativo para muchos. 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