Saturday, January 7, 2012
Thursday, January 5, 2012
I leave in ONE week!
I don’t even know what to write today, I have so many
thoughts in my head…
I leave one week from today! While I am thrilled beyond
belief, I have so much to do. Oh and there is that little fact that I don’t
have my visa yet and I had to send my passport along with my application in the
mail. I sent both off on December 19th to the Embassy in Washington,
with the assurance that it takes 3 days to process. I figured a few days in the
mail there a few days on the way back, no big deal.
Well I called yesterday, because I was surprised that I
didn’t have it back yet and they said it arrived on Tuesday! I’m not sure if
their office was closed between Christmas and New Years or what, but they told
me it would be in the mail no later than today.
I’m a worrier. So this isn’t easy for me. There are few
things that could keep me from going… one of them would be not having a
passport.
I find comfort that God is in control, that He has called
me to Mozambique, and that things will work out according to His will. I keep
my Bible open to Matthew 6 and when I feel the worry creeping up on me I read
part or all of verses 25-34.
These verses talk about how God provides for the birds and
lilies, yet we are so much more important to God than these things, so of
course God will provide for us… He knows what we need. Verses 33 and 34 say, “But seek first
his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as
well. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about
itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.”
All this being said, I’m finding peace knowing that God is
in control and that at least one of us knows the difference between a need and
a want.
Support Update:
I’ve raised 82% of the funds needed for my trip in January
and 24% of my goal for monthly support for long-term ministry.
Prayer Requests and such:
- Praise God! I’ve been so overwhelmed with the way people
have responded to the kids Christmas needs. I’ve surpassed my goal of raising
money for shoes and presents! Because of this generosity we will also have some
gifts for Children’s Day in June!
- That my passport & visa would arrive before Wednesday
January 11th.
- That I would continue to find peace knowing that God will
provide what I need, and understanding that what I need isn’t always what I
want.
- Harvey & Carole Curley are hosting a Spaghetti
Fundraiser for me on Monday January 9th at Genesis (309 N. Main
Street in Royal Oak, MI). Pray for a good turn out.
- That God would continue to give me peace and direction
about the role I’m in. That He would give me more ideas than I know what to do
with and the resources to see them through!
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Dreaming of Christmas... in Mozambique!
It blows my mind every once in awhile that it was in 2008
that I first felt called to spend Christmas in an orphanage. Now for my 2nd
year in a row, I will celebrate Christmas in an orphanage… who cares that it
isn’t on December 25th. I’m happy to celebrate the birth of Jesus
any day of the year and so are the kids and staff in Mozambique!
As if it’s not enough work to raise financial support for
myself, I’ve been busy collecting money and gifts for the kids in Mozambique. I
have to say that it’s a really hard balancing act… since I don’t have all of my
financial support raised I should probably be focusing more on that, but I
really want the kids & staff at the Center to be blessed this Christmas!
It thrills me that people are so generous and it’s so
awesome to see how faithful God is with carrying out the crazy things he lays
on my heart! I also love that God has given me the gift of giving and I get to
put it to such good use!
This Christmas God has given me big ideas for the kids…
well maybe the ideas aren’t big but when you are trying to buy gifts for 15 –
40 people and then travel 8000 miles with them… it’s a big deal! I’m planning
to take as many water bottles, headlamps, pairs of underwear, watches, coloring
books, crayons and key chains over as my bags will allow! I’m also excited that
I will be able to buy bigger things like shoes and soccer balls in Maputo (the
capital city).
Here are a few specific things I’ve been doing to
gather donations for the kids & staff this Christmas...
Two weeks ago Genesis: the Church held it’s annual Hope
for the Holidays market. I sold items hand-made in Mozambique and also
collected donations for the things I plan to purchase in Maputo.
I’ve also had an amazing opportunity this year at Barnes
& Noble (in Grosse Pointe, MI)… I’ve been wrapping presents for donations! I
love wrapping and I love that the donations will help us to buy Christmas
presents in Pemba this year!
I’m such a planner when it comes to things like this. I’ve
budgeted out everything from a low to high figure and how many each dollar
amount allows me to buy for. Also as the number goes up it allows me to splurge
a little more and buy good shoes for each child and a few fun things for the
kids to share… like a few remote controlled cars =) Who doesn’t love a remote
controlled car?!
I’m happy to say that I’m right around my low figure and I
think after wrapping gifts this Friday and Saturday I will have enough money to
buy all the kids (in the house) new shoes! And these are just my efforts alone!
So I guess that means it time to get back to my own
fundraising.
But one last thing… I’m featured in the Christmas video
this year, so be sure to check it out, it's only 2 minutes long.
Support Update:
I’ve raised 68% of the funds needed for my trip in January
and 21% of my goal for monthly support for long-term ministry.
Prayer Requests:
- With 20 days before my trip, I’m starting on some of my
final preparations. Just that I wouldn’t feel overwhelmed with all that I need
to accomplish in 20 days.
- I sent my visa application off on Monday (passport
included). Join me in praying that I filled everything out correctly and that I
will get everything back in a timely manner.
- That God would continue to give me peace and direction
about the role I’m in. That He would give me more ideas than I know what to do
with and the resources to see them through!
Monday, December 12, 2011
One Month from TODAY!!!!
One month from today… I will be leaving for Africa!! I’m
excited and nervous.
My trip plans are coming together slowly yet surely. I
still need to apply for my visa. I just need to go over all my paper work one
last time, go get a money order and then I will be all ready to mail it off to
the Mozambican Embassy in Washington.
My plans as of right now are to fly from Detroit to
Washington… where I will meet up with my friend Karin. She is spending the year
in Lesotho and so we are flying from Washington to Johannesburg together! This
is a 17-hour flight and so I couldn’t be happier to have one of my best friends
on it with me! We will arrive in Johannesburg Friday night and spend it in a
hostel with some friends… before Nunu and I take the 8 hour bus ride to Maputo!
When I’m in Maputo, I will be staying at a guesthouse for
Missionaries. Nunu and Sumate (national missionaries who work up in Pemba) will
also be in Maputo visiting family. They will be about 1.5 hours away but have
agreed to show me around and help me buy Christmas presents for the kids…
things like shoes and soccer balls. I have a feeling I won’t leave the
guesthouse unless I have someone by my side.
Nunu and I will also be traveling to Ponta de Ouro for a
few days. The Dream Project has 6 acres of land in Ponta. My hope for the trip
is to be able to document the land by taking pictures and measuring anything
possible so that one day when The Dream Project is ready to build, I will have
a good sense of the land and be able to do some architectural drawings for
them.
The final leg of my trip is to Pemba, to celebrate
Christmas with my boys! I’m going by bus and I’ve heard this trip can take up
to 3 days! I feel like this is going to be a whole new experience for me and
I’m hoping I will have lots to blog about… or maybe I should be hoping for the
opposite! I think I will be up in Pemba around February 1st, but it
will depend on when Nunu’s work in Maputo is done. I’m surly not brave enough
to take a 3 day bus ride alone in Mozambique!
It is hard not having exact days, but this is life in
Mozambique and it’s good for me to get used to being laid back about things.
I’ve heard the bus to Pemba doesn’t really run on a schedule… I mean I’m sure
it’s supposed to but just because the schedule says it goes on Wednesdays and
Saturdays doesn’t mean much. When Nunu & Sumate were looking into their bus
rides from Pemba to Maputo, one of them was telling me that there are no buses
at the station and so they couldn’t find out when the next bus would leave
until a bus arrived from Maputo.
I’m trying to learn to go with the flow and not build up
my expectations… as I realized on my last trip that if you don’t expect much,
you’re never let down.
Support Update:
I’ve raised 66% of the funds needed for my trip in January
and almost 21% of my goal for monthly support.
Specifically a few of my needs are:
- Financial
Support – You could personally support me or you could host a book party
or fundraiser of any sort.
- Communication
Support – I have a few people on my mailing list that don’t use email and
I’m hoping to find someone that would be willing to mail them an update or
two while I’m gone.
- Logistical Support – While I’m gone someone that would be willing to follow up with some of my contacts and arrange book parties or speaking engagements.
Prayer:
- Visa preparation and approval.
- Keep my focus… as I was challenged last week in my small
group, remembering the Gospel everyday.
- Not getting caught up in the details… going with the
flow!
- I’m collecting Christmas presents for the kids. I’m
trying to keep things organized… what’s been donated… what do we still need…
how much money has been collected… what can I buy with that in Maputo… and of
course will it all fit in my suite case!
- Support raising!
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Wedding Bells are Ringing!
I’m not really sure where November went?! It was a busy
fast moving month for me! For the first two weeks I was in Chicago.
I spent part of the first week working in my old
Architecture firm! It’s defiantly not the same without my co-workers, but it
was nice to have a “real” job for a few days. I’m now able to work there
remotely… so anywhere that has the internet! I haven’t been able to do much as
of yet, but I’m going to start putting aside 1 day a week for this. As my
Christmas list is long this year (living in an orphanage will do that), I’d
better start logging some hours! Seriously it really is a blessing to be able
to make a good hourly wage with a completely flexible schedule.
I had two weddings this November… my brother and good
friend from High School. They were the reason for the lengthy trip. My
brother’s wedding was really nice, but I think the best part was that people
got to see a side of him they didn’t know existed. The way he looks at
Priscilla would melt many hearts. I couldn’t be happier for them.
One of my oldest friends, Erin, whom I met in 8th
grade also got married… 1 week after Josh. I’m equally excited for her and
Ryan! The wedding was very Erin… Elegant with a hint of pizazz… that’s my girl!
The nice thing about my "job" or the position I'm working toward, is that I can do much of it from anywhere. I always love my trips to Chicago and being able to spend time catching everyone up on my life and the ministry I'm working with.
Support Update:
I’ve raise 63% of the funds needed for my trip in January
and almost 18% of my goal for monthly support.
Monthly financial support is still my greatest need. Click here for more information about giving and my other support needs.
Prayer Requests:
- I'm gathering Christmas presents for the kids and national staff, pray that we would raise enough to provide a great Christmas in Mozambique!
- Visa applications
- That I would be able to build a solid support team. Click here for information about support.
Monthly financial support is still my greatest need. Click here for more information about giving and my other support needs.
Prayer Requests:
- I'm gathering Christmas presents for the kids and national staff, pray that we would raise enough to provide a great Christmas in Mozambique!
- Visa applications
- That I would be able to build a solid support team. Click here for information about support.
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