This is the blog for Gavin and Carrie Jones and family. We live in Papua New Guinea and are working to see lives transformed by the living Word of God through Bible translation. Gavin is a helicopter pilot. Carrie, who has her degree in Public Health, works in the lab at our busy rural clinic. Our son, Isaac, was born in 2004 and our quintuplets, Will, David, Marcie, Seth, and Grace, were born in 2012.

Let love and faithfulness never leave you; bind them around your neck, write them on the tablet of your heart. The you will win favor and a good name in the sight of God and man. Trust in the Lord with all you heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight. -Proverbs 3:3-6

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Isaac and Meagan came to visit! Plus a few wedding pics


We loved having Isaac and Meagan during their "Fall Reading Days." They had to do some reading and writing assignments while here, but we got to have them for 10 days!! This is a photo with my family their last night. Thanks to everyone who has asked after my mom. She is doing well on the whole, still struggling with a few residual weaknesses and some pain from her herniated disc -- but she hosted this evening get-together, which is amazing! 



We went and played pickleball! The newlyweds beat us.

Just a sweet picture of Will enjoying our dog Captain.

I'm just trying to get through the days right now, so you're getting lazy unedited screenshots of the funnier wedding photos, including "surprise" photos that were taken while Isaac and Meagan looked forward and their guest performed some shenanigans behind them. 

Dancing cousins! 

My mom and the newlyweds

Gracie and baby cousin, happy Hannah!

The Security Detail (AKA our three quint boys on the seemingly tireless shoulders of their cousin Lincoln and friend Soso). You can tell that Isaac and Meagan were in fact seeing what was going on behind them by looking at reflections in the windows in front of them! Cheaters. 😉

Soso and Lincoln displaying Seth

Gavin and Gracie  (and I have to say that we have the most beautiful daughter-in-law in the world, inside and out!!) 💓💗💕 Isaac and we are SO blessed!


Saturday, October 18, 2025

Race-running

 It’s great to have a son who is in cross-country like his mom was before him. 

It’s great that he’s so naturally gifted at running. 

It’s great that he got a medal today! 

But even greater was watching him run his last two teammates home.

And the greatest of all was the moment he threw up his arm, pointing ahead to the finish line. Such a glimpse of Jesus Christ. 

I love my son. I love his Savior.











Thursday, September 11, 2025

Jones Clips - September 2025

 Hello everyone! After our last update, we thought it would be good to update you on what we are doing now that we are settled in the US:

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Saturday, August 30, 2025

Back in our U.S. home with FIVE teenagers!

Hello all! 

It's been hard to know when/how to update the blog. I feel very inadequate in myself to put words to what our great and loving God has done and is doing. The joys and stresses of international travel, including unpacking; the quints turning 13 and moving up to a new campus with web-based teaching and homework; processing as a family our wonderful return and farewell to our home of 20 years (as well as the friends and community and "family" He's so richly provided for us there, per Matt. 19:29!) . . . where to begin?

I will say a couple of things:

1) God is so faithful.

He truly overwhelmed us with His tender care and powerful intervention, providing for each and every one of us exactly what He knew we each needed. We didn't even know; or thought we did, but He knew so much better!
 
For example: I thought I would be mostly focused on packing. I knew I needed supernatural help for organizing and moving items from our beloved home back to the USA. But when I got there, very little "stuff" mattered enough to even hold on to. He gave me eyes to almost instantly see what needed to be thrown away, what should stay in the house, and what needed to be given to others. (Gavin had the tougher time, dealing with all his tools there!) Instead, our Heavenly Father provided much more precious friend time than we thought we'd be able to have. He ordained beautiful, blessed, fun fellowship, as well as some hard, sad, yet hope-focused conversations. Seth's best friend was there still; David quickly rejoined his good buddies and spent hours walking around or doing woodworking projects with them in Gavin's workshop before it was dismantled. Gracie and Marcie got to spend hours and hours with their close friend and her kittens -- what joy! Dear friends of Gavin's and mine who always live in the village just "happened" to be there, even. What a gift to be allowed to re-enter our co-laborers' lives, hear their joys and hardships and wisdom learned from the Lord, and also get to share with them all that our Triune God has been for us these past two years. I truly think we built up and encouraged one another. I certainly know much better than ever how to PRAY for these dear people still on the front lines! The Enemy hates marriages and families and young people; Bible translation, Scripture use, and Trauma Healing workshops. The stresses of life are magnified there because they lack many of our conveniences. There are not enough teachers (only THREE junior high classes offered this school term, so all parents are homeschooling half-time!); there are no learning specialists; there are no drive-thru's; food is usually made from scratch -- and therefore delicious!; roof runoff rainwater is filtered, and tanks run dry when it hasn't rained in a while; the Store may or may not have noodles or cheese or meat or chocolate chips (O, the horror!). 😄 Clothes get SO dirty, so there is lots of laundry, and all of it needs to be hang-dried with clothespins and old-fashioned clotheslines! Houses need constant intensive upkeep as they aren't sealed and get shockingly dirty, moldy, and mildewy, with roach and rat visitors. I could go on; however, the point is not to evoke pity but rather to say, "I kind of forgot how much effort it takes just to live here!" And that was a great reminder to pray for the encouragement, stamina, and joy of the Lord for those we leave behind, as well as for their protection and peace in every area of life.💜 

2) God is a healer

I left Ukarumpa last time very much feeling as though I was a failure on the mission field, especially as a missionary wife. Gavin loved just about everything in our lives there; I was breaking down under the pressures of 18 months of unusual difficulty for a "weak" woman. God used this recent time in PNG to solidify the truth He's been graciously teaching me the past couple of years in the USA: While I have failed plenty of times, as a human being, I am not myself a failure. I got to see that He had used the personality and unique gifts He gave me to serve there, and that it was often those same strengths and gifts that would understandably cause pain or be used by the Enemy to manipulate me when I was not on my guard. 

One example: I love medical missions because I love alleviating suffering. However, in an underserved rural area, where people have to travel miles and hours to seek medical attention, the suffering can reach extreme severity before landing in my lab chair or the treatment room bed. After I developed severe post-COVID insomnia/apnea in February 2022, thereby losing the equilibrium that good sleep provides, the terrible cases I saw haunted me. It took a good year back here in the USA to "recover" spiritually, mentally, emotionally, and even physically, as my sleep also improved. In His incredible kindness, the Lord not only took us back to PNG, but also placed me in the medical lab again very briefly to serve a critically ill PNG child who was in agony. I prayed with the child for comfort, relief, mercy, and the knowledge of God's love. I prayed for wisdom for the medical staff. I prayed the Gospel with the relative accompanying the child. I prayed throughout all my testing and microscope work. I did what I could, the child was urgently transferred to the provincial hospital, and I was able to roll the grief and pain onto Jesus's very strong, infinitely loving shoulders and leave it there. He's on His throne. He loves that child more than I ever could. He is GOOD. Maybe that was only one day, but it was a day of confirmation that I was made to do the good things He had given me to do in PNG, and that His strength really is perfected my weakness as I abide in Him! 
Alice, my beloved coworker who has faithfully served in the lab since long before my time!

The Lord also moved Will from hating the idea of ever returning to PNG to having quite a nice time and being sweetly positive about life there. His favorite part was being allowed to read in the primary school library each morning. That had always been his happy place! He didn't have friends when we lived there and struggled tremendously in school, so he's thrilled to be back now at his dear Cedar Hill Preparatory Academy with kids and teachers who "get' him. We're unendingly grateful, though, that his enduring impression of Papua New Guinea is a very positive, fun one. 

Perhaps most importantly, God has healed our daughter. Marcie's intense grief, centered largely on leaving her beloved dog, Cooper, is gone. In a hard way, the Lord immediately loosened the dog's hold on her. She saw that the dog is happy where he is, that he is not the perfect puppy (he growled and barked at her the first few times she tried to approach him, which broke her heart), and that another dog is a much better fit for our family. [Meet Captain, below. We all love him to death, and even Marcie admits he's better than Cooper.] She'll always have a soft spot for Cooper, probably largely because she saved his life when he was nearly dead from malnutrition and worm infestation. Now, though, she is happy without Cooper and even without PNG. She told her dad two nights before we left, "God has told me that I'm going to be okay. I am at peace now. He has given me peace." We can never thank Him enough that the child who was hysterical at even the thought of not returning to the mission field is now truly settled here, joyful and tender-hearted towards the Lord and others. She is so grateful for His work in her that she even shared this testimony from the front at youth group last week. 


My beautiful niece really likes Captain! He likes her too much -- keeps kissing her!




He loves to lie down on the kids. This is Marcie. I do a lot of laundry. 




A couple of prayer requests:

  • The new junior high school is a huge learning curve, although the kids absolutely love it, praise God. It has a really sweet spirit and is well run! However, there is a lot that's NEW: lockers, changing classrooms each period and being on time to each one, organizing folders and binders, keeping track of all the assignments in hard copy and Google Classroom, remembering to submit those assignments (i.e., hitting the "Submit" button or it's a 0 grade!), and interfacing online with the teacher. I am not a natural organizer myself, so I'd really appreciate prayer for strength and stamina and wisdom in shepherding these 13-year-olds through the torrent of new ways of doing things!
  • Leaving PNG is hardest on Gavin. There have been some very sad and difficult days, understandably. Thankfully, he has had some really encouraging conversations with JAARS in recent days, regarding his recruitment and flight roles, so that's an answer to prayer! We pray for wisdom in striking the right balance between him flying for JAARS and being home for his family. David especially seems to really need his Father, another man, around. David is taller than I am now, by the way!
  • Please pray that I will be the helpmate Gavin needs even when I am struggling with the endless "to do" and "to be" lists that are generated by running a home and parenting five kids (three of which are still in physical/occupational/speech therapy, which takes an additional 6 hours minimum each week). 
  • We're also praying for my mom's continued healing from her stroke, that she would regain strength and be encouraged in the meantime. If you look below you'll see we accidentally took the family birthday photo without her! But I caught her with Marcie later. 😁


The quints' actual 13th birthday with my family 



Their early birthday celebration in PNG at the community homemade waterslide:

The quints with Kori, Isaac's best friend and "brother from another mother," who is like another son to us. We love and miss him so much!! I made a cake for each quint, and they decorated them. A PNG friend brought tapioca and coconut cake too - yum!! That was my favorite!

Saike, who made the tapioca coconut cake, 
and two daughters







Dilu, our PNG daughter; April, our PNG granddaughter;
new baby Jeffrey, and Seth eating their cake.
Seth is always the quint who sticks closest to April. 😃





They had to rearrange the "Party Time" sign to say Impeatytr. David even attached a small paper with pronunciation guide: "Imp-ah-tee-ter" Which means absolutely nothing. Teenagers.

Seth sliding down with Kori at the tail and a couple of buddies in between

Our dear friends Zach and Cassidy, two of Gavin's very favorite people to fly! They are the ones who are usually in their village with the church they are planting there. We got to see them a few times and are grateful they attended the party with their kiddos, who our kids LOVE.


The whole water sliding hill. Too bad it was such a cold day!

Gavin's birthday was actually before the quints' (as it is every year, to be fair). It coincided with the 20th anniversary of the day we arrived in PNG! It was so sweet still be friends with two of the people we met on that first day, Kevin and Annette. They are so special to us, as is Annette's sister-in-law, Tannie, who works with Gavin at Aviation! We're so grateful to all who joined us that evening and wish we could have fit the whole community! There's nothing like Ukarumpa, and we miss it terribly. 

Gavin and Tannie

Our whole family with Kevin and Annette



April "helped" me make pizza one night. My kids always wanted to sit on the counter too. I miss those days, but it's even better that a few of them are COOKING now!!

Cuddling Jeffrey, who isn't quite as sure of me as April is!

A last motorbike ride. A new JAARS mechanic now driving it!


A Chinese lantern one night. We attempted three but only got one off the ground, haha! 
They'd been left in storage too long. 

Supper at the Metzgers: We've known Kurt since we were kids and Johanna since college! We can never thank God enough for sending them to PNG after He sent us. They are our neighbors, our convenience shop for last-minute supper ingredients, our prayer supporters, and our family there. Kori is near and dear to us all!


Kori helped us load up the vehicle with all our luggage on leaving day



The boys with one of their bestest buddies, Ezra, who was late to school (I suspect) because he came to say goodbye! 

A last photo with our closest friends and Ukarumpa family, the Metzgers, Dilu and kids, and Kori. Gavin has his arm around a very close PNG friend and former colleague, Ricky.


The Aviation department all came out to farewell us.

Grateful and grieving


We did it together. I am forever thankful. I love you, Gavin, and I love how you love me, the kids, and the Lord most of all. May He restore to you the lost years we expected to have in PNG, and may He unite you in Heaven with all the people you've loved so well there. I'm excited to worship with you in His Presence!



Thursday, July 24, 2025

Home again!

Thank you to everyone who has been praying! Our travel went incredibly well, easiest trip to date, and we made it to Ukarumpa! What an amazing feeling it is to be back in our home of nearly 20 years, as of July 29th (which is also Gavin's birthday)! 

It's been so indescribably sweet to renew relationships and just be back in the house in which we raised our kids and from which Isaac graduated in 2023. I just found his bath towel with his name on it. (Thanks, Aunt Fay!) Gracie has taken over his room, and his dog Goose has joined her there. There have been three community events, including a wonderful worship service and sermon that spoke exactly into our lives, from Ephesians 3:14-20, ending on the verse that was honestly the very first thing that popped into my mind the moment the ultrasonographer said, "And there's baby number five." (Up until then we thought we had twins, triplets, or maybe quads.) It's been our theme verse since then, and is again our prayer for this potentially very difficult time: "Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us"

Please don't stop praying; this is really difficult even in the persistent joy, especially as we look towards flying away from this beloved place and these people who have become family. Thank you!

Dilu is married now and has a new baby, Jeffrey! Her husband, who works at Aviation, is holding our big, funny April! She lived with us her first year of life and is now three years old. To our surprise, she still took to us immediately and started playing all kinds of silly games with the quints!

Dilu and baby Jeffrey (one year old)

Jeffrey again

The girls and their friends when we arrived

David and his friend Elliott. We've known them for almost 10 years! They've been together for hours every day since we arrived. It's so sweet to have such wonderful friends here!

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Seeing Eketa, our cleaning lady and friend, again. Tears of joy!








Eketa is a big part of our PNG family. The kids were so thrilled to see her!
(I don't know where David and Will were at the time.) She has been a priceless gift during this time of sorting and packing. I don't have to give a second thought to all the cleaning and laundry!




Friends from a partner organization, FinisTerre, for which Gavin flew often! 



Goose remembered us WELL and was very excited to see us, but he checked Isaac's room immediately to see if he was in there. Isaac said that almost made him cry! He'll always be Isaac's dog. Gracie took over her beloved big brother's room, and Goose sleeps in there with her. 



Laughing it up with Kori, Isaac's best friend and "brother from another mother." Kori was unable to make it to the wedding as best man, so we showed him the wedding slideshow Gavin put together. There were LOTS of pictures of Kori in it! If you zoom in, you can see why I'm laughing and Kori is cringing. In the photo on the screen he looks just like Where's Waldo?/Where's Wally?



Kori, David, and Gracie - Isaac said this photo almost made him cry too!



Gavin and some more Ukarumpa "family"


Loving each day and each kiddo I've watched grow into lovely young people!

"Now unto Him who is able to do exceeding abundantly more than we could ask or imagine, according to His power that works within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen."

Gavin, Carrie, Isaac, Will, David, Marcie, Seth, & Grace Jones

Gavin, Carrie, Isaac, Will, David, Marcie, Seth, & Grace Jones

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