Tuesday, October 24, 2017

OMPNG Retro Video: Hong Kong pt. 2 - Thwarted at the Temple

Share in my frustration:


It seems I was not meant to capture video from the inside of a Hong Kong temple. At least, not without some passer-by crossing in front of my camera. Oh well. That just means you folks get a blooper video.

My, but they do burn a lot of incense in there, don't they?


I hope you are enjoying these 'retro' videos. Soon I'll post some PNG stuff that's relevant to my work. Stay tuned!! In the meantime...

 


It is my joy to serve in Papua New Guinea, but in order to continue it is necessary for me to receive adequate funding. The current LCMS ‘network support’ model requires missionaries to raise their own funds, which come from both individual donors and congregations.

Will you please join our support network and become partners with us as we ensure the Good News of Jesus’s death and resurrection for our sins is spread in PNG? The following are suggestions for donations:

Pledges or Recurring Gifts:  These gifts occur monthly but can also be quarterly or yearly. Typical giving is $20-100 monthly for individuals, but can be set at any level. These form the backbone of our support network. To establish a recurring gift go online to www.lcms.org/givenow/ritzman, or call 888-930-4438 to speak with someone at the LCMS Office of International Mission.

One-time Offerings:  These monetary gifts are given one time, or as desired. These gifts can also be done online at www.lcms.org/givenow/ritzman or by sending a check to:

The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod                         Mission Central
PO Box 66861                                               or        40718 Highway E16
St. Louis, MO 63166-6861                                        Mapleton, IA 51034-7105

Make Checks payable to The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. Write ‘Ritzman-PNG’ in the memo line.

Thank you. Your support allows us to help spread the Gospel despite many difficult challenges. People are blessed, souls are saved, and God is glorified.

Saturday, September 16, 2017

Retro Video: Hong Kong, pt. 1

On our first trip to PNG, back in Sept 2015, we first went to the LCMS Asia Region Headquarters in Hong Kong. Here is a video. We were led around by the Haugen family and subjected to a double-decker bus ride through the town. Enjoy!



The Haugen family are great people. Committed to sharing the Gospel, devout in their worship and just a little bit nutty. We love them. They were on the mission field about two years, but due to difficulties in obtaining valid paperwork were never able to get settled. They are now in Minnesota serving a wonderful congregation that appreciates their quirks :)

Stay tuned for Part 2, wherein I try to get footage of a Buddhist temple, but things go wrong...

Your missionary in Christ, ~Michael




As a missionary, my work in PNG is only possible because God has used people like you to support us. If you support us financially, please know what a blessing you have been to us and we pray that we can continue that partnership. If you have not yet and are interested in giving, you may do any of the following:

Support our work in PNG by going online to lcms.org/ritzman or by sending a tax-deductible gift to:
The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, PO Box 66861, St. Louis, MO 63166-6861
Make checks payable to: The Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod or LCMS
Put in the Memo line: “Ritzman-PNG

Alternately, Checks can be mailed to: Mission Central, 40718 Highway E16, Mapleton, IA 51034-7105

Thank you, and I pray that God richly blesses you in Jesus Christ. God and sinners are reconciled through the shed blood of Jesus. Our sins are atoned for, paid for, and forgiven. Peace with God is ours and Heaven is our home. Alleluia. Amen.

Monday, September 11, 2017

Video: Highlands Highway

Here's a short video of what it is like to drive on the (in)famous Highlands Highway in Papua New Guinea:

https://youtu.be/re1aBJL4bts


There is only one road leading from Lae, the coastal port city, up into the hills and through the 'higlands' region of PNG. Sometimes it is paved but then there are potholes, sometimes very large, that must be avoided. In addition, frequent landslides will cover over the road, or will collapse from underneath, taking the road with it.

Also, sometimes there are people that fill the streets, and they must be avoided too! Then there are dogs that wander into the road, and pigs, and goats. Once, I rounded a corner and a large cow was running in my lane straight at my car. I swerved to avoid it and watched as it ran past with about twenty men running after it.

Driving on the Highlands Highway is a little like being in a boxing match. You are constantly on guard, you never know what to expect, and so you can never relax. Sounds fun, right? Strangely you get used to it.

Blessings to you all. Pray for safe travels, in PNG and everywhere else.

Your Missionary in Christ, ~Michael Ritzman




**As a missionary, my work in PNG is only possible because God has used people like you to support us. If you support us financially, please know what a blessing you have been to us and we pray that we can continue that partnership. If you have not yet and are interested in giving, you may do any of the following:

Support our work in PNG by going online to lcms.org/ritzman  
or by sending a tax-deductible gift to:
The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, PO Box 66861, St. Louis, MO 63166-6861
Make checks payable to: The Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod or LCMS
Put in the Memo Line: “Ritzman-PNG

Alternately, Checks can be mailed to:  
Mission Central, 40718 Highway E16, Mapleton, IA 51034-7105
 

Thursday, March 30, 2017

Wabag Town


Hello Missionary Supporters.

Wabag Town is located twenty minutes away from where we live. If you saw the last post about the Wabag Market, then you will know a little of what goes on there. But if you go up the hill from the market you come to Downtown Wabag, which sounds more fancy than it is. Take a look at this video and see:

Wabag Town Video, with commentary from me and the kids

We love Wabag, and not just because they have ice cream. They have two Lutheran Churches (as well as other denominations), a bank (just one), four or five small grocery stores, and three hardware stores, as well as a number of tiny 'trade' stores. There is also a Post Office where we get our mail.

I have noticed a curious phenomenon of people standing around (or sitting) and just watching. At least that's what I think they are doing. Maybe they are just resting? It is probably more enjoyable than sitting in your garden watching the vegetables grow. And there is ice cream.

Thank you for supporting our mission. God provides our every need, and with your prayers and financial support we can continue to provide the Spiritual care needed in Wabag and the rest of Papua New Guinea.

Sunday, February 26, 2017

Wabag Market



Hello Missionary Supporters,

First, some background information: look behind you...that's your background.

Second, we went to Wabag, the town about 20 minutes away. We took video of us going to the outdoor market where you can buy vegetables from the dirt. I don't mean that the veggies came from the dirt, which they did, but that they are sitting in the dirt when you buy them. But sometimes they are on tarps, and sometimes the vendors throw water on the veggies to make them look shiny and wet, and sometimes the water is clean.

As you walk around people, muddy rocks, dogs, and the occasional pig you get to pick up your food. Sounds appealing? You'll have to see for yourself, because I'm realizing that my description is probably creepy. Watch this video, because we didn't take any still pictures. We usually take lots of still pictures (too many, in fact), but we made a concerted effort to get video, because some things must be seen in motion to be believed, things like the Wabag Market:

https://youtu.be/0ilwsycSDmY

Third will have to wait till next time. Seriously, the Wabag market is overwhelming the first 38 times you go. Then you enter a stage of desensitization the next 24 times which leads to resigned acceptance for the rest of your life. The place changes you, and I haven't even told you about the buai market that's up the hill. No, you have to wait. Just enjoy this little slice of PNG for now. Be content. Kroger/W-mart/Meijer/Safeway/Albertson's will take on a whole new joyous pleasurable meaning. There are no pigs (alive) there, are there? No.

God bless you. And us. Christ died for our sins. It doesn't matter where you buy your groceries. Thank God for our daily bread, even if they are dirt covered potatoes. Dirt washes off, and so do our sins in Holy Baptism. Thanks be to God.