I’m not going to bother with build up. Fred’s visa was denied.
The last question on Fred’s application (which we filled out months ago when we first made the appointment) asked if Fred was related to or engaged to anyone living in the U.S. We paused in our progress, recognizing what such an answer could cost us; and indeed, it did.
Fred’s engagment was the key issue – the only issue – during his interview. Very likely, if we had lied on his application, Fred would have recieved his visa; however, that is not really a plausible scenario, for as Fred said to me today, “There was no other choice; that was the answer.”
Thank you for your prayers. Please do not be disappointed with the result or think them unaswered. They were!! And in the very best way possible – through God’s tremendous work of grace in our hearts.
I am disappointed, and yes, I’ve cried (Fred has, too.); but we are not devestated or disillusioned by the consulate’s response. God is still sovereign, and God is still good. That has not changed. Although we may have trouble seeing the answer through our earthly eyes, this answer is the best answer for Fred and my good; and we praise Him for His marvelous work of grace in our lives.
O Father, You are Sovereign
(to the tune of “The Church’s One Foundation”)
O Father, You are Sovereign
In all the worlds you made;
Your mighty word has spoken,
And light and life obeyed.
Your voice commands the seasons
And bound the ocean shore,
Sets stars within their courses
And still the tempest’s roar.
O Father, You are Sovereign
In all affairs of man;
No powers of death and darkness
Can thwart Your perfect plan.
All chance and change transcending,’
Supreme in time and space,
You hold your trusting children
Secure in Your embrace.
O Father, You are Sovereign,
Lord of human pain,
Transmuting earthly sorrows
To gold of heavenly gain.
All evil overruling
And none by Conqueror could,
Your love pursues its purpose -
Our soul’s eternal good.
O Father, You are Sovereign;
We see you dimly now,
But soon before Your triumph
Earth’s every knee shall bow.
With this glad hope before us
Our faith springs forth anew;
Our sovereign Lord and Savior,
We trust and worship You.


I love you.
We continue to pray for you guys and for all the adaptations that this answer necessitates. We are available to help in any way we can with the Brazilian side of it all. We are praying for your visa to be granted quickly.
Love, The Neumans
Kari,
So wonderful to hear from you. I am sorry about the visa, please stay intouch . waiting to hear from you soon. Love to you, Ellen
Kari,
If it is any encouragement, Itá and I suffered a few setbacks before we were finally able to “get hitched”. We made plans that fell through. God’s plan, however, did not fall through.
Hang in there.
Andrew
Kari,
I am reminded of the passage that Pastor Sauser has been preaching on, 2 Cor. 4:
v.8-10, 17-18
“We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed; always bearing about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus, that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in our body….for our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory; while we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.”
Thank you, once again, for discipling me through your life! Will be praying for you!
Natalie
Miss L,
Fico triste por vc, mas admiro muito sua fe. Tenho seu convite de casamento no meu “bulletin board” e toda vez q eu olhar, vou orar por vc e Fred.
Love,
Juliana