We are at 89% of our support pledged. Excited.
Awed.
Blessed.
(And trying to figure out what to pack.)
Where we hang our hats and welcome our friends:
Where we Hang our hats and Welcome our friends:
8011 Plaxco Drive
Chattanooga, TN 37421
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
9 (yes nine) more suitcases!
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Taking Myself out of the Picture
“If only I could take me out of support raising and have someone else do it for me!”
If only you knew how many times we have thought this and said this. But then we are chastised by God - through his words in scripture, friends, and fellow missionaries - that WE aren't raising the support for the work God has called us to do. HE is raising up supporters for us, just as HE has raised up people to serve him.
Although most fellow missionaries we have known and met throughout the years are very humble and self-effacing in this area, they have a tendency to fall headlong into the trap of the enemy: feeling and acting, as though support raising is both all about themselves and totally up to themselves. Satan wants us to feel like beggars who think everyone is running the other way when they see us. He wants us to forget that God has already promised to take care of those He has called into full-time kingdom work.
In reality, very little of the whole process of support raising is about us, the missionaries.
Success is certainly more dependent on God than on ourselves.
Thus we can take heart in the biblical promise found in 1 Thessalonians 5:24,
“God, who calls you, is faithful; he will do this.”
And also in Philippians 2:13,
"For it is God who works in you, to will and to work for his good pleasure.
God has called Sandy and I to work in Lethbridge, Alberta with the Blackfoot people in the city and on the reserve just outside of town. As we have shared with many of you, the need is great. Discouragement, loneliness, addictions, single-parent homes, families who don't know what a family of God looks like, people who don't like white folks.
It is our privilege to invite you into the joy of making disciples among the nations, to see what God is doing to push back the lostness in this world, to be part of the God-sized endeavor, and advance his kingdom in the hearts and lives of those he has called us to serve.
Even though God has called us to “climb down into the darkness” for the ministry, he is calling many of you to “hold the ropes” to fulfill the Great Commission. Thank you once again to those who have done so. We invite others of you to join us.
**** Many of these thoughts and words are from an article we recently read by Mike Riggins of Support Raising Solutions which we recently read and which convicted us.
Monday, April 6, 2015
Suitcase Challenge
I love our 1946 house. I love that we had a place to stay for a whole year while we built our support team. I love that Julie, our youngest daughter, is going to stay in the house while we spend several years in Canada.
One of my favorite features of the house is the attic.
We have never had an attic in any of our homes.
When we first moved in we debated about figuring out how to add an extra room to the house in the attic. I envisioned a playroom for the grandkids, a sewing room for me, a romantic bedroom, but, unfortunately, the downstairs floor plan does not allow for adding a staircase anywhere...so the attic is the storage place for our extra earthly goods and boxes of memories. (Oh, yes, and the Christmas stuff)
Yesterday I went up into the attic to scope out the suitcase situation. Yes, we are getting close enough with our support to think about packing suitcases.
This is what we have so far.....about 15 bags, boxes, duffle bags, and real suitcases. - and five garbage cans...
(from the Farm - held chicken feed etc...) |
I don't think that will be enough, but it is a start.
So I thought, hey let's turn that pile of suitcases into our last challenge - the challenge to get us packing those suitcases, and boxes, and the U-Haul and get to Lethbridge in June!!
We have 83.1% of our monthly support raised at this time - each of the last 2 challenges we had for ourselves (and you) helped move us about 15% closer to our totals each time!
14.7% of our monthly support!! (not all totals are in yet!!) |
12.6% of our monthly support!! (not all totals are in yet) |
One more group of 15 new monthly supporters should get us there!!!!!
Here is our tentative timeline for the next few months:
April - Continue building our support team - having many of you over for dinner, lunch or coffee. Babysit grandkids.
May - Start packing up the stuff we ARE NOT taking with us to Canada - bring to Christ Presbyterian Church in Sweetwater's garage sale for Missions!! One more visit to Florida.
June - Vacation with our kids and grandkids, trip to Cherokee NC to volunteer as associate staff, pack suitcases for Belgium and boxes for Canada.
July - Spend the month in Belgium for training in - Cultural Interpretation,Language Acquisition, Church Planting, Evangelism Techniques, Spiritual Health, Team Dynamics, Conflict Management, and Real Life Application.
Arrive in Canada....TBD - we hope in June, but maybe August!! Pray for us in these last few months that we continue to rely on God's plan and timing.
NOTE: We have added a new section to our blog - PRAYER CORNER. We will update that daily and weekly as we have prayers and praises and as we share the prayers and praises of our supporters. Be sure to check it often.
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
more than Short Term Missions
Scenario - Cherokee, North Carolina - summer Missions opportunity:
You are the project leader on the Cherokee Indian Reservation. One of your teams has been placed in a day program for Indian children to do a Backyard Bible Club. The relationship with this particular program has in the past been strained. The group seems to be getting along very well with the children and the staff seem to be especially open.
In order to show appreciation to the group, the day program staff invites a local legend teller to come in and share some of the Cherokee legends. One of the legends, which is the children's favorite, is especially scary. After the legend teller leaves, one of the adult leaders of the church group comments to one of the day program staff that it was a shame that the legend teller couldn't have told stories that were true and not so scary.
The scenario above was a real one that had occurred in the past. Howard and I were challenged as part of our training last weekend to think about how we would respond in that situation and encourage both the adult leader and the staff at the Cherokee program in a loving, Christ-like manner.
On Palm Sunday weekend Howard and I joined fellow volunteers at Goose Creek Campground in Cherokee, North Carolina for a time of learning how to serve others better as they experience a short-term mission trip. Mission to the World needs Associate Staff to make these weeks happen, and in January we signed up for this program as we weren't sure what our summer plans would be - we didn't know that we are only 17% away from having our total funds for our work in Lethbridge raised.
As part of our work in Lethbridge, Alberta, we will be welcoming teams of volunteers from the U.S. and elsewhere to join us as we reach out to the Blackfoot people in and around the city. To prepare ourselves we signed up to serve this summer as Associate Staff in Cherokee, N.C. where there is an established volunteer program in place. This training program was excellent and taught us so many things we will need to know here in the U.S. and in Canada.
The purpose of MTW's Short-term, One & Two Week Missions Program is to provide one-to-week missions experiences for individuals and church groups in order to strengthen the church of Jesus Christ, expand the kingdom of God, and cultivate the next generation of missionaries.
100% of long-term missionaries
have experienced a Short-Term trip!
Mission to the World sends over 5000 people annually all over the world to experience 1 week to 1 year long short-term mission trips - you can find out more about how you could be involved by checking out the MTW site: Get Involved
The take-away from our weekend of training was:
PFTL*
(people first - task last)
All mission trips are about relationships not about the bricks and mortar project being done.
Relationships between fellow workers, relationships with the people, and personal relationships with our Savior will all be grown - the accomplishing of a project is a side benefit.
Howard and I are looking forward to working for a week in June in Cherokee with those who will be coming to Show Jesus to the people in Cherokee, and then taking what we have learned with us first to Belgium during the month of July for our Cross Cultural and Relationship training, and then on to our new home in Lethbridge later this summer.
Philippians 2:13 - Trust in the Lord - he will give me what SHOULD BE in my heart - He will give us THE WILL and the ability to do what is needed.
Show People how much
God Loves Them!
Thanks for your prayers for us as we travel and learn.
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