In my last post I presented some prayer requests, and just a couple of weeks later one of those prayers was answered. Most of you already know that Wilson received his Australian Partner Visa on April 12th!!! :-) We were so thrilled with this news and God's perfect timing. It has given us ample time to plan flights "home" as well as settle our hearts about the next step for the Cazeau family.
We are both looking forward to the adventures that await us in Australia, and are thankful to have a loving and supportive family awaiting our arrival in June. There are still a lot of "unknowns", especially for Wilson, who has never been to Australia and hasn't yet met my family in person. Please pray for his adjustment to the Australian culture, and Australian accent!
I can't wait to show Wilson around, and I know that he is looking forward to seeing "my side of the world". I'm also looking forward to introducing him to my faithful family and friends.
Specific prayer requests are:
* That the LOOOONNNG flight home wouldn't feel so long!
* That we'd find work in Australia.
* Pray for the transition to a new culture, and that we'd be sensitive to one another's needs.
While we prepare to leave the land of many mountains, Haiti will forever be in our hearts. We hope to begin a business importing handmade jewellery from Haiti. Wilson has been working at the Apparent Project (AP) managing a team of artisans, that make up a small part of the 130 artisans who are employed at AP. He loves his work, and especially the impact that AP is having on young families in Haiti. We support AP's mission to keep children with their living parents, and out of orphanages. If you too believe in this cause, you can help get this business off the ground by visiting our fundraiser page.
* Pray for the transition to a new culture, and that we'd be sensitive to one another's needs.
While we prepare to leave the land of many mountains, Haiti will forever be in our hearts. We hope to begin a business importing handmade jewellery from Haiti. Wilson has been working at the Apparent Project (AP) managing a team of artisans, that make up a small part of the 130 artisans who are employed at AP. He loves his work, and especially the impact that AP is having on young families in Haiti. We support AP's mission to keep children with their living parents, and out of orphanages. If you too believe in this cause, you can help get this business off the ground by visiting our fundraiser page.
Artisans working at the Apparent Project...
Sample of the jewellery made at AP.
Thank you for all of your love, prayers and support!
We look forward to sharing more of our heart for Haiti with you in person.
Kellyanne and Wilson
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