Aloha in the Name of our Risen Lord,
We
both got a small taste of what our Lord Jesus endured on that day we call Good
Friday. For Him the cross was the apex of sleeplessness, betrayals,
blood-draining prayer, gross injustice, and merciless beatings, and
unfathomable sufferings.
We
woke up to a beautiful Hawaii morning and drove to the parking lot of the
Episcopal church, prayed with brothers and sisters from our little town, and
joined them dragging a cross on wheels a couple miles, to a picnic lunch with
even more friendly Christians!
Some
passing cars honked - smiles and “shaka” waves – some scowled and turned their
heads. Along the way we sang, read Scripture, prayed, cried, and reflected. Trudging
those rough-hewn beams gave us a fresh appreciation of His mercy and grace. Hallelujah!
What a Savior!
IDEAS' 26th Birthday! 🎉
In the last 26 years IDEAS has impacted more than
62,708 women, men, and children in 18 countries through agriculture, education,
community development, business, and health & wellness programs. 21,710
adults and children in Asia with little or no access to healthcare were treated
through local clinics. 7,500 bags of food were distributed to refugees in West
Asia. 24,000 residents of 7 remote communities in China received clean,
reliable water. 1,698 disadvantaged adults and youth in North Africa and the
Middle East participated in vocation and life skills training. 5,300 in
Bangladesh received nutrition education. 1,500+ farmers and their communities
in Central Asia have been impacted by agricultural training, increasing income
and quality of life. We are thankful the Lord has allowed us to serve with
IDEAS for over one year now.
Sharing IDEAS at the Hawaiian Islands Ministries 40th Anniversary Conference
We recently represented IDEAS at the Hawaiian Islands Ministries conference at the Honolulu Convention Center. It was the 40th anniversary of the HIM conference. We enjoyed being with many
Dayna has been appointed the representative from our island, Hawaii, on the Woman’s Board of Missions for the Pacific Islands. They were founded in 1871 to send women teachers to Micronesia. They have been ministering to missionaries in the field and neighbors at home ever since - including supporting our family for many years. So, Dayna is pleased for this opportunity to give back, and encourage missions vision in our islands and beyond.
Kahu at
Kalahikiola
As
we were leaving Beijing in 2021, we asked the Lord for our next assignment. God
answered in two ways we never expected! We have been part of IDEAS since
February 2022. We rejoice in getting to know our new colleagues around the
world. Then we got invited to serve Kalahikiola Church, friends who prayed for and
supported us for many years in mission. In January they voted for Mark to be
their “Kahu” – pastor. We enjoy our new community here.
Maylee,
our 19 year-old granddaughter, was with us in January! She is in her first year
of university, back home in Almaty, Kazakhstan. It was so great to have her, along
with Nathan and Heather and their sons, Kekoa and Makana. (We had a joint
birthday party for our three grandkids – we don’t get them all together very
often!) Maylee’s dad, Josiah, is doing great in Istanbul – thanks for praying
for his life and work there.
“Lord,
you alone are my portion and my cup; you make my lot secure. The boundary lines
have fallen for me in pleasant places; surely I have a delightful inheritance.”
Psalm 16.5,6 NIV
We
are so thankful for God’s faithfulness, great friends, and the opportunity to
walk with Jesus. Mahalalo a nui loa – really big thanks!
Gratefully
in Him who destroyed death and brought life and immortality to light through
the gospel, Mark and Dayna Blair
IDEAS,
7852 South Elati Street, Suite 202, Littleton, Colorado 80120 www.ideasworld.org
https://ideasworld.org/associate/blair-mark-and-dayna-support-0471
Phones
Mark 808-218-4872 / Dayna 808-218-3698
Emails
blairstan2@gmail.com / mark.blair@ideasworld.org / dayna.blair@ideasworld.org
Blog
http://blairstan.blogspot.com
Web
Site https://pastormarkblair.org/
One
recent Sunday we had the privilege of hosting The Kaʻahumanu Society of Kohala,
a civic club formed by Princess Victoria Kamāmalu in 1864 for the relief of the
elderly and the ill. The club celebrates the life of Queen Kaʻahumanu and the
preservation of Hawaiian culture.