Click on the link below to see Moore's video
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10152001100220855&l=9017013442149604217
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Monday, March 10, 2014
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Oh, Baby! A Glimpse Inside the Home of a Young Missionary Family
Oh, Baby! A Glimpse Inside the Home of a Young Missionary Family
By Bryan Hughes
“No one told us that babies are hilarious!” exclaimed Jenny Mihsill. “The odd facial expressions, the loud bodily functions, the discovery of themselves and the things around them…”
Bobby and Jenny Mihsill are missionaries with Church of God Ministries and are the parents of infant son Moore. They will be serving in Côte d’Ivoire after attending language school in France, where they are currently enrolled.
Bobby is from India. This is his first missionary assignment, and Jenny is now serving for the second time. Navigating ministry and parenthood is something they admit to learning about as they go. “We may lean toward seeing ‘ministry’ and ‘family’ as two elements, but they are—and should be—integrated rather than mutually exclusive.”
However, being a missionary family is not always easy. There are many things to think about when it comes to bringing a child to the mission field. “There’s a whole other person to think about now!” they say. “His adjustments, his jet lag, and the new food and culture are things we need to be attentive to for him, in addition to our own adjustments.”

Often when missionaries begin serving, it can be difficult for the extended families who have to say goodbye. Bobby and Jenny have a unique and positive outlook about this. “We’re actually closer now to one set of grandparents, since they live in India.” Jenny estimates that they are now the same distance from each. “My family in the U.S. misses us, of course, but they have been preparing for some time for our move overseas and they are very supportive.”
Even with the challenges, Bobby and Jenny are excited about the opportunities for ministry, and for Moore, that come with being a missionary family. They are happy that Moore will be raised speaking three languages (French, English, and Khasi, the tribal language of Bobby’s home in India). “We also hope Moore will have a broad worldview because of his exposure to different cultures.”
These new parents know that God has provided their child as a blessing to their lives as a family. However, they also believe that God can use Moore as a way to help deliver the good news of Christ. “Children help open doors to connect with people on a different level,” Jenny shares. “I really want Moore to know that he is a missionary too, and an important part of who we as a family are called to be.”
Bobby and Jenny know that God has a plan for their son that is already being revealed in the softening of their own hearts. “The love we have for him gives us a glimpse of the love God has for us. Moore is a reminder of the trust that God has placed in us to be faithful to Him.”
Learn more about the Mihsills and the work of Global Missions missionaries atwww.chogmissions.org.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
The Punch
Moore is often complimented on his good behavior. People say
he’s a good baby. And he is. But little innocent Moore has a slightly
rebellious side. This happened to show itself during his dedication service on
June 30th. He was so well-behaved as Pastor Ed gave the charge to
us, the parents, and to the congregation. Then, it was prayer time and, with
all eyes closed (but the video camera still rolling), little Moore decided to stretch and POW!
Watch closely!
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
What's in a Name?
Some friends and family have asked, "How did you choose the name 'Moore Samuel'?" We've had some wild guesses about the name "Moore." Since "Moore" is a well-known surname in the U.S., some have guessed that we named our son after a surname. Most people would not guess that it is a family name from Bob's side of the family. Bob's maternal grandfather's first name was Moore. Moore Wellson Laloo was a Church of God pastor for over 50 years in Meghalaya, India. He was an incredible man of God who loved God and his family. Grandpa Moore had a big influence in Bob's life, telling Bob the first Bible stories he ever heard and always showing love.
For those who knew Jenny's dad, you probably guessed that our son's middle name comes from Sam (Dunbar). Jenny's father's full name was George Samuel Dunbar, so "Samuel" was actually his middle name as well, but he went by "Sam." He was also a Church of God pastor for over three decades.
What do we call our son? We call him Moore; however, we will use the nickname "Sam" when we speak in French.
We thank God for two incredible men who profoundly influenced our lives and we pray our son will also be a strong man who takes after his grandfather, Sam, and his great grandfather, Moore.
For those who knew Jenny's dad, you probably guessed that our son's middle name comes from Sam (Dunbar). Jenny's father's full name was George Samuel Dunbar, so "Samuel" was actually his middle name as well, but he went by "Sam." He was also a Church of God pastor for over three decades.
What do we call our son? We call him Moore; however, we will use the nickname "Sam" when we speak in French.
We thank God for two incredible men who profoundly influenced our lives and we pray our son will also be a strong man who takes after his grandfather, Sam, and his great grandfather, Moore.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
In the Kitchen with Bob
Here is a short, time-lapsed video of Bob cooking Indian food: curry, dal and alu chop...cooking, listening to music and dancing with a spoon!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILHgd16dI0E
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