Merry Christmas 2015

Advent 2015

Dear friends and family,

Every year, a different part of the Christmas story resonates.  This year, the wise men make their journey through my mind.  Along with their three gifts for Jesus, they bring a question, gentle but insistent: how are you seeking Jesus, Michelle?  I think about their travels; the foreign landscape, the hardships, the faith that had them seek after a single distant star and a newborn king.  Tradition suggests there were three but there may have been more.  We know that they likely arrived six months to two years after the actual birth of Jesus.  If they came from Persia, or modern day Iran, as some suggest, they traveled 800-900 miles to find this king.

I envy them the singularity of their focus.  While I have dozens of lists to maintain and items to purchase, they only sought one thing.  In the drudgery of their long distance journey, there were hours of silence, plodding through the Middle Eastern landscape, sleeping under the stars.  Returning from the mall, or wrapping gifts with Christmas music playing in the background, it is difficult to imagine anticipating the arrival of Jesus this way, far from familiar people and places, away from the distractions of daily life.

The wise men brought three gifts.  But they spent most of advent anticipating an encounter, and doing the work necessary to find what they sought.  They searched without any certainty of what they would find.  They traveled into unknown territory trusting what they knew of the stars and little more.  They traveled under the umbrella of creation, believing there was purpose behind its design.  They followed a star.

While we have made Christmas into a celebration of the familiar, the wise men embraced what was different.  While we surround ourselves with loved ones and time-honored traditions, they left what they knew to find the one that they sought.  My soul is convicted by their sense of purpose.  As I imagine them along the way, I imagine dust and sweat, and wonder what it has cost me, this Christmas, to find the babe.  What gifts have I traveled to bring him?  In what ways have I labored to find him?  When have I paused to think not of my loved ones, but of the source of love himself?  When my focus has gone awry, as it often has this season, the wise men cross my mind.  I imagine an empty and arid landscape, the rhythmic lope of camels and feet, and a star, and my spirit quiets as it seeks.  Like the wise men, may you seek and find this season.

Here are a few highlights from our year:

We spent the first week of 2015 with dear friends in General Santos City where Steve and the boys got certified in scuba.

We spent the first week of 2015 with dear friends in General Santos City where Steve and the boys got certified in scuba.

Jude won the Brent lionhearted award for good character and citizenship at school.

Jude won the Brent lionhearted award for good character and citizenship at school.

The kids and I spent Easter doing kids camp in Dumaguete with at risk kids sponsored by International Care Ministries.  Aidan and Jude were wonderful assistant counselors and Zephyr was a great member of my team.

The kids and I spent Easter doing kids camp in Dumaguete with at risk kids sponsored by International Care Ministries. Aidan and Jude were wonderful assistant counselors and Zephyr was a great member of my team.

We all agree that the highlight of 2015 was our long awaited African safari adventure, complete with rangers, campfires, landing tiny little planes in the middle of the savannah, and every type of animal sighting.  We are so grateful!

We all agree that the highlight of 2015 was our long awaited African safari adventure, complete with rangers, campfires, landing tiny little planes in the middle of the savannah, and every type of animal sighting. We are so grateful!

We were so grateful that Steve was able to participate in every part of this trip, thanks to the comfortable four-wheel drive safari jeeps that could take us through rivers and over tree stumps.

We were so grateful that Steve was able to participate in every part of this trip, thanks to the comfortable four-wheel drive safari jeeps that could take us through rivers and over tree stumps.

Every year we deeply anticipate our annual pilgrimage to the US to visit dear friends and family, and this year was no exception.

Every year we deeply anticipate our annual pilgrimage to the US to visit dear friends and family, and this year was no exception.

No year is without some sorrow.  This year we were greatly saddened by the sudden passing of our beloved Opa and stepdad, Wim.  My brother David and I cherished every minute we got to spend with our lovely mom as we said goodbye.

No year is without some sorrow. This year we were greatly saddened by the sudden passing of our beloved opa (grandpa) and stepdad, Wim. My brother David and I cherished every minute we got to spend with our lovely mom as we said goodbye to him together.

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From all of us to you and yours, we wish you a very Merry Christmas and happy holiday!

With love from the Ruetschles,

Steve, Michelle, Aidan (14), Jude (12) and Zephyr (7)

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  • jennibell

    You are a beautiful writer Michelle. I have followed your story from the beginning, knowing Steve because his parents opened their home up each week to our Young Life group. I found your 2014 Christmas letter buried in my inbox and reading these side-by-side reminds me that God has a Plan. . .one where He only shines a lamp unto our feet instead of a spotlight down the path. . .as your story continues to evolve I am amazed by His greatness. Blessings, Ruetschles.