Thursday, March 24, 2011

First Response!

Hey, it's Alley!

I just wanted to share with you that I got my first response on the letters that I sent out a couple weeks ago today! I'm so appreciative of the person and the donation that they gave. It is such a blessing! I can't wait to see what God has in store for the future.

I am working on memorizing those Bible verses and learning about Tanzania so I can earn my way to going to Africa in the summer of 2012!

Stay tuned for the rest of the journey!:)

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

First set of letters

Well, they are printed and in the envelopes. Next step is stamping the return envelopes, stuffing it into the main envelope, then addressing, stamping and sealing them.

Now, the tricky part...Alley has her part to do. I'm about to give her the list of names and address for this set, and the instructions. I started think "ah this is simple" then reality hit me. How do I actually explain this and not hear "huh?" By no means am I belittling her, it's the normal teenage "huh?" moment...priceless.

Okay so I will give it a shot and let you know how it goes.

The response so far has been a true blessing. It's not only great to share this journey with everyone, but to honest feel like everyone cares and truly wants to support us is just awesome.

I posted a few pics I found of Tanzania, I hope I'm close to what it will be like. Wait who am I kidding, we are no way even close to that concept. I mean really, just the appreciation of a bath, a true bath is beyond what a picture can show. My friend Sherry said we will be prepared with dry soap...yes dry soap. I don't think I will every feel clean. Why is it that I can't wait to be humbled in this way?

Also, our Assoc. Pastor Jimmie mentioned an Internet Cafe as our possible life line. I'm not sure if there is only one or not. It would be cool if the picture I found is the one we will use.

Ok...I will get to this instruction delivery and plans to pray for them as they get mailed out tomorrow.

Lala salama (goodnight in Swahili)

"And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him." Col. 3:17

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Sharing the journey

Wow, so I'm so excited to share this journey with you. I want to start off by sharing some introductory information with you.

Our Church, Nolan River Road Baptist is sending our Youth group to Tanzania Africa in mid-summer 2012. My husband, Terry and I will be going as Youth leaders. Our oldest daughter Alley and nephew Ryan are a part of this youth group and will be going as well. Taylor will be staying with my parents during this time.

I want to first ask for prayer for our Associate Pastor Jimmie who will actually be going to Tanzania this June to help prepare for our trip next year. Please pray for him and his family during this time, pray for guidance and wisdom and of course protection.

In efforts to share our vision, Alley will be sending letters to family and friends about her thoughts and excitement on this journey too. We hope to start sending these letters out next week and would love to share this with you and your family. I want to share a piece of her letter with you.

"I want to see the cute little kids faces when we share Jesus with them. I want to come back and appreciate what we have, because they basically have nothing over there, and to them we seem like rich people."

Where is Tanzania?
Tanzania is a country in Central East Africa bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the North.

In preparation for this trip each participant has several requirements that must be met.

1) Learn some Swahili words.
2) Participate in at least 4 local mission opportunities before March.
3) Scripture memory.
4) Three essay assignments.

About our mission trip:

We plan to outreach to African teenagers and children through Backyard Bible Clubs and possible opportunities to speak in schools. We will be in country, at work for 8 days, on a safari reserve for one whole day and traveling (to & from) 6 days making the total trip around 15 days.

How can you help?

First and most important is pray. Pray for opened hearts, humbleness, protection, and more. We will also be hosting several fundraising events over this next year. I will update this blog as they are scheduled.

Follow this blog for more details and stories of God's blessings as we prepare for this trip. I will have Alley share some posts from time to time so you can see her heart as well. She will probably bring character to this blog for sure!

If you have been to Tanzania (or any other country on mission) I would love for you to share your story with us. So please feel free to comment.

Asante (Thank you in Swahili).

May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer. Psalm 19:14