Jan 22, 2011

We're moving!

We've been using blogspot for several years now and are grateful to be able to use the blogging medium to communicate. During this process, we've also had our static Web site, www.hautle.org, sitting and collecting dust, remembering once every three to six months (to our embarrassment) to change it.
We're now proud to introduce a new version of hautle.org, integrated with Wordpress. It's a one-stop shop with new blogs and useful information about our ministry.
So we're asking you to slowly wean yourself off of this site, and head on over to www.hautle.org from now on. After all, it's a lot easier to type in, isn't it?
So yes, we're moving. Not our house or our ministry, just our blog.
Blessings!
-Brent

Jan 12, 2011

New wheels

We are so thankful for our new vehicle! The Lord blessed us with a 2009 Opel Meriva, which fits our needs perfectly. We are also so grateful that God kept our older car running for so long.
Although it's 45 minutes away, we've continued going to Garage Alouettes ever since we puchased the Astra there in 2003. Owned by a family of believers in Christ, they have been a tremendous blessing to us, giving us a major discount on all work done. We decided we wanted to get our next vehicle through them and when we approached them about a newer vehicle they not only went out of their way to find the right one, they also didn't make any money on it. Would you please praise God for Garage Alouettes and pray that God would richly bless them?
We also want to thank so many of you who gave sacrificially for us to be able to make this purchase. You are very much appreciated!

Dec 18, 2010

The not-so emerald Isle

"Dear ladies and gentlemen, we are 20 minutes from landing in Dublin. The bad news is the airport has closed because of the snow, so we'll be in a holding pattern for a little while as they clear the runway to land."
So began my trip to Ireland! When I left Switzerland it had been raining. I wasn't expecting a winter wonderland in Ireland. David Coffey, my student for the week, picked me up at the airport. I'm glad he did. My plan to take the bus would have gone awry since the bus service to Belfast was canceled due to the weather. We were able to get a room in a nearby hotel and thankfully made it without incident. Waking up the next morning, we looked out to see the world still in it's white blanket. We got a typical Irish breakfast – eggs, ham, sausage and porridge – and headed to our destination, the Child Evangelism Fellowship® camp center of Seaview in Kilkeel. We arrived safely after hitting the grocery store and started unpacking our gear: an iMac, a laptop, power cables, note pads, our luggage and our fresh groceries (which surprised our wives – real food, not bachelor food!).
Our training time began with a time of prayer. I had never done something like this before, and needed the Lord's guidance. Sharing how to use the tools given in Adobe® InDesign, Photoshop or Illustrator is one thing. Teaching the concepts of graphic design is another. Oh sure, we did cover a lot of "how-to's" during our time, but when David took the Design Software Course I had given in January, I noticed his layout skills and natural eye for design. Not everyone has it. When I later learned that he was leaving his position as an area director for CEF in Ireland to go to the national office to become the layout person, I had the vision of coming alongside and coaching him.
We spent three and a half days looking at design topics like motion, balance, negative space. We also went through the design process … starting with creating thumbnails. As in the course in January, we covered what the printer needed: bleeds, margins, printer marks, color profiles and more. After several days at Seaview, we packed up to move to the Irish national office, but first we visited the CEF Specialized Book Ministry. They were gracious enough to take us out to lunch, and we got a chance to see their facilities.
Besides the great time with David, the biggest highlight of the trip was visiting Revival Movement, a ministry CEF teams up with to provide evangelistic literature to children around the world. Samuel Adams, who directs the work there, met us warmly and gave us a tour of the facilities. It was impressive. Using several web presses and a large-format sheet-fed press, Revival Movement prints five tons of evangelical material a day! This is not material to be sold in a Christian bookstore – it's all for handing out to people around the world so they can know the saving grace of the Lord Jesus Christ. While there, we saw several rolls of Meet the King!, the evangelistic tract I designed and my co-worker, Tim Shirey, illustrated. What a blessing! Other material for CEF was in the various stages of production as well in multiple languages, as well as the gospel of John, New Tribes Mission materials and an assortment of other items. Just like CEF relies on supporters, Revival Movement cannot operate without churches and people giving. Check them out at http://revivalmovement.org.
All work and no play isn't so nice when visiting a country for the very first time, so we had a chance to visit the Silent Valley, as well as take a tour of Belfast. It was an incredible time.
I ask that you please pray for David and his wife, Kathy, as they get settled into working at the CEF national office in Ireland. Taking the reigns of the literature ministry is not an easy task, especially with a very limited printing background.
Lord-willing, I'll be heading back to Ireland some day. Next time, with the family!
Photos, from top, going clockwise: the Silent Valley; the huge amounts of literature waiting to be shipped at Revival Movement; Brent with Kathy and David Coffey; rolls of Meet the King! which had just been printed.

Dec 4, 2010

All together

It's a rare sight to have all the Kilchzimmer workers together at one time, so when we were able to gather together this past Monday, we commemorated it with a group photo. We included the long term volunteers as well. When you look at who is working at Kilchzimmer, you get quite a mixed group – a lot of countries are represented: Germany, Ireland, Britain, the USA, the Netherlands, Poland and Switzerland. That diverse group shows the unity that Christ brings. We have different backgrounds, but one goal … winning children for Christ! We're proud to work in this team, and thank God for them.

Nov 22, 2010

Thanksgiving … and Harvest Home

It felt like July was last week and last Christmas was only a month away. On Thursday, we'll be as busy as ever … doing our daily routine. Thanksgiving Day is an American holiday, but we're not in America! We celebrated Harvest Home back in October at the ingathering service at Basel Christian Fellowship. Jehovah Jirah was praised as the one who supplies all our needs. We indeed were blessed as everyone was asked to bring a main dish or a dessert, but quite a few (including us) brought both. What a feast! Imagine having a smorgasbord with choices from more than 3 dozen countries across the globe … Singapore, Scotland, Argentina, Ireland, Mexico, Japan, Romania, Nigeria, Korea … the list goes on! That's one aspect of BCF we enjoy and appreciate–the diversity of believers from many cultures. The other thing that strikes us is the diversity of occupations represented. Scientists, doctors, lawyers, engineers, businessmen … some of the top minds in their field. When I read or hear of someone mocking believers in Christ Jesus as being mindless fools, just one look around at the congregation blows their ignorance out of the water.
We trust you have a blessed Thanksgiving day. Remember to thank our heavenly Father for His mighty gifts!

Oct 29, 2010

Amy's first photo shoot

It's been a busy week. The Multimedia department was given an assignment of creating three complete custom PowerPoint presentations in a week-and-a-half. We had to create slides from scratch, using imagery that wasn't already provided. So what did we do? We had multiple photo shoots! The presentations, all of which are promotional tools, focused on the book Meet the King!, Wondersurf.com and multimedia items. We needed a photo of a grandmother sharing Meet the King! with her granddaughter, so we used Amy and her Swiss Godmother, Liz. Tim Shirey did the photography, using just his flash and the white walls and ceiling to bounce. He also masked out the color on the entire image except for the book they're looking at. We're all very happy with the result.
You may ask "why do we do promotional materials? Aren't you focused on creating materials for children?" We're creating these so more churches can know what Child Evangelism Fellowship® can do to help them reach children in their community. It also explains the various projects in case someone would like to pray and give. We're hoping these presentations can be used in a mighty way to expand the work of CEF®!

Oct 25, 2010

Life of Christ 1

I sometimes feel like the Energizer Bunny, things just keep on going with these Good News Club® resource packs! I'm in the middle (actually hopefully near the end) of the pack for the CEF® lesson Life of Christ 1. This lesson begins with annunciation and finishes with the Lord Jesus calling his disciples. It's been a lot of fun, but there's always room for improvement. As a lover of maps, I really enjoyed researching for the maps included in the pack. Although simple, hopefully they'll help teacher better show where events took place. These packs have taken the lion's share of my time the last few weeks, but Lord-willing, it will help boys and girls know more about our Savior!

Oct 24, 2010

NEW! Car project update

We weren't planning on updating this so quickly, but we praise the Lord for our sending church which has pledged $3,000 toward our vehicle. We're not far from our goal! Please rejoice with us! Please also pray we can quickly raise the remaining amount.

Oct 13, 2010

Car project update

Just wanted to keep everyone updated on our latest numbers. As of Oct. 13, we've raised nearly two-thirds of the funds needed for our car.
We're continuing to pray for the remaining $5,530 to come in, especially by the end of November, as our current vehicle will not pass inspection without major repairs.
Would you please pray with us in this project? If you would like to give, you may send your gift to:
Child Evangelism Fellowship
PO Box 348
Warrenton, MO 63383-0348
Please designate the gift "Hautle vehicle E000 4119 035"
Thank you!