Sunday, December 18, 2011

It's getting close...


So I can't believe how fast time is flying!




We are about 6 months away from our trip. I have some sad news to share, Terry will not be joining us on this journey :(
He doesn't feel that God has given him the "go" for this trip. However, I'm so blessed to have a godly man who has the faith that allows Alley and me to still go. So once again, I have not heard God tell us no! I'm so excited!

Alley and I have been working on some Swahili words. Last week was "thank you" "asante" because I feel like we will be saying that a lot. It was a piece of cake to learn. Today she asked me how to say "You're welcome" it is "wewe ni kuwakaribisha" :) Needless to say we are butchering it...lol.

Also, we have officially confirmed our spots for the trip with Scott Whitson, Director of Missions (SWMBA). We will be sending in our deposits this week. He shared with us the possible options he is praying about for the time we are there. One of those include going to a different area called Bukoba, this would be the first time the SWMBA group has worked missions here.

Plans for this week: We will be sending off for Alley's passport on Friday! We figured it would be perfect timing with the Christmas break and my day off to go knock this off our list.

Next on our list will be our next deposit due the mid-end of January. Please continue to pray for God's provision.

In addition, pray for the Team currently being built for this trip, for the hearts of those we minister too, our hearts as we prepare, safety for travel, for only the light of Jesus to shine from each one of us!

"If the Lord delights in a man's way, He makes his steps firm."

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Mungu ni mwaminifu!!

Ok for those who don't use Google translate "God is faithful!"

"For the Word of the Lord is right and true; He is faithful in all He does." Psalm 33:4

Well, as you know I kicked my AVON business back into action a few months ago in hope to use my earnings to go toward our Tanzania trip. I've appreciated each one of your supports during this time! I started building my own Team (Unit) near the end of August and became an official Unit leader last campaign. To make this short, I receive bonuses as my Team places their orders. These are the checks that go straight to our Tanzania Fund. As of yesterday that was $100 (over 2 months) but today I received 2 checks for $100!!!! So $200 in bonuses!! I'm so excited! God is soooooo good!

I'm so glad all of the hard work has paid off however, it's a continuous effort. I need your prayers as I need to have 5 Team members placing orders every time. I have one who has now dropped out so I need to replace her quickly or I will risk starting over :(

I know God has gotten me this far in my business and it's only in His plan I will continue to succeed.

"Your love, O Lord, reaches to the heavens, your faithfulness to the skies." Psalm 36:5

Please continue to pray for us as we prepare for this journey.

Friday, October 21, 2011

The date is set!

Last Monday, We received the email we've been waiting for, the dates for the 2012 Tanzania trip are tentatively set for June 7- June 23rd. This is just another "Yes" in my book as the dates fall perfectly so we are able to go. If it was one-two more days forward my job would keep me from going as it would fall in a week were no PTO policy stands. God has been so faithful through this journey!

So what's next?

Let the planning begin!





1) Continue Praying: Please pray for a discerning spirit, financial assistance and peace.





2) Preparing: I plan to send off for Alley and Terry's passports so that is out of the way. I actually already have one, so that saves some $$




3) Funding: I've started up my AVON business again in full force to help finance this trip. I can already see God's hand over it too!

Thanks again for joining us on this journey! I can't wait to see what God has in store!


"Direct me in the path of Your commands, for there I find delight. Turn my heart toward Your statutes and not toward selfish gain. Turn my eyes away from worthless things; preserve my life according to Your word." Psalm 119: 35-37









Saturday, September 3, 2011

Our new addition to this journey...


Yes it's true!! We would like to introduce to you Yanini Abdalah Lolence.

She is 6 yrs old and lives in Tanzania. She is an only child who lives with her mother. Unfortunately she lives in a community severly affected by Aids. We don't have any information on her father.

How did Yanini become a part of our family?

Well, it's been on my heart to sponsor a child for months now, just kept thinking "I'll wait until we can afford it" Wow that sounds the same that many say about having kids too! I was talking to a good friend one day, who already sponsors a child, and she shared with me her thoughts "If we can't afford $35 a month, something is wrong anyways" I completely agree!!

Then last weekend I went to Women of Faith with a great group of ladies from my Church and some of my best friends. Each year during Women of Faith, which I've lost count on how many times I have been now, they provide information on how to support children through World Vision sponsorships. During the time Mary Graham shared the stories of World Vision I text'd Alley and told her to log on and pick out a child to sponsor with Taylor. That's all I said...I wanted them to pick the gender, age and where. It was important to me that they choose a child they felt God showed to them. When I got home the next day I found this sweet girl saved in the World Vision checkout cart waiting for me to complete the sponsorship. I couldn't wait!!!

So I bet you are wondering how Yanini ties into this incredible journey we have been on... well, hello...she lives in Tanzania!! How exciting it was to see that God showed us through this sponsorship the heart of our entire family.

Her packet came in the mail yesterday so I sat Taylor down to share our good news with her and Yanini's story. Taylor was excited too she really wants to send her a doll because the information shared said Yanini likes to play with dolls. Of course we cannot ship a doll but can ship other small items. So she picked out some hair bows today and we are going to write and draw our first set of letters to Yanini and her mom. Stay tuned as we share this part of our journey with you.

Pray for:
Yanini and her mom's health, provision of food, etc...
Our first big donation to Yanini and her mom. I'm looking to send money for some livestock to help provide food.
Continue to pray for our mission trip, finances, support, etc...

Thanks again for listening and praying!!

Nothing is impossible with God. Luke 1:37

Sunday, August 7, 2011

What does it really mean?

In his heart a man plans his course, but the Lord determines his steps. Proverbs 16:9

I read this verse tonight and thought how great our God is to lead me to it during this time of what feels like the "unknown" So what does having real faith mean? We know the definition is believing in what we cannot see, but really...what does it mean to believe that the Lord will determine our steps? It's not unknown at all, how awesome is He!

I apologize for the long delay between posts, however not too much new to share. Our Assoc. Pastor and Deacon returned safetly from their trip to Tanzania. They shared many stories and pictures with our Church a few weeks ago and can see what a humbling experience it has been for them. Oh and how many lives they touched with the hands and feet of Jesus, I wish I could share their stories with you, but know it just wouldn't be the same as hearing from them personally. I can only share a few tips I learned 1) dereva polepole- swahili for driver slow...much needed for the bus ride :) 2) don't plan on petting the tigers no matter how close they get 3) need to invent an inflatable bucket (with a hole at the top)..TMI 4) don't ask for a taco to eat.

My excitement was already very high at the beginning of this journey, however now I can see clearly what plans God has for my family. If you don't know there is a different in what I want and what God wants for me as well as my family. My excitement doesn't mean anything if God doesn't already have it in His plans. This has been my prayer since the beginning.

Our Sunday School lesson today reminded us of His commandment not to worry (Matt. 6:25 34). I always tell our youth that I'm not throwing stones because I fail everday. Thankful, by His grace He is always there to pick me up.

Please join me as I pray to seek first His kingdom and His righteousness.

As 2012 approaches, below are my prayer requests:
Seeking His wisdom and guidance
Providing a path and keeping doors open
Praying for open hearts
Peace for the financial care

If you haven't received one of Alley's letters, please let me know and we will get one to you. She is just as excited about sharing this journey. I think so many of our youth need to be reminded how truely blessed they are and how they too can be the hands and feet of Jesus.

Thanks again for all of your continued support.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Prayers for 2011 Mission trip

Well it's that time! Our Assoc. Pastor Jimmie Neel and Deacon Rick Urbanovsky start their Tanzania mission journey tomorrow. They will be going with a team of 20 from SWMBA (Southwest Metroplex Baptist Assoc) representing six Churches.


What will they be doing there? They will be conducting a leadership conference for church leaders, a women's conference, weekend revivals as well as visiting local schools and villiages.


Oh and I heard something about Rick leading music? Nice...You go Rick!

Jimmie will be sharing "Mimi nataka kukuambia juu ya Yesu wangu. Yesu ni Bwana!" (Swahili)
Translates "I want to tell you about my Jesus. Jesus is Lord!"

Please join me, if you haven't already as our family prays for this team in the coming 17 days.

Prayer request from SWMBA:
*Pray that God's people will be encouraged, the lost will be saved, and safety for the team.

I can't wait to hear how God uses each team member!

"It is God who arms me with strength and makes my way perfect. He makes my feet like the feet of a deer; He enables me to stand on the heights. He trains my hands for battle; my arms can bend a bow of bronze. You give me Your shield of victory, and Your right hand sustains me; You stoop down to make me great." Psalm 18: 32-35

We love you guys!! Be safe and continue being the hands and feet of Jesus!!!

Friday, May 13, 2011

Faithfulness..God is good!

It's been awhile since the last post so I wanted to be sure and share with you the progress of our journey. When I thought about what I should post today, the first thing that came to my mind was faithfulness. It's been two months since we kicked off this journey with 2 sets of letters mailed so far, but wow the faithfulness of those supporting us today! It's just amazing! I thank God for people like you! Faithful in prayer and giving, we are truely humbled.


When you hear the word "faithfulness" who comes to your mind? Of course first on my list is God and through Scripture we see His Word is True, Hebrews 6:18. Every Convenant He made is kept. Today the word faithful is tossed around so much I wonder is anyone really understands what it means anymore? On TV, Newspapers, etc...we see the unfaithful get attention. You'd think it was just the norm....so sad. Ok so the very sad part is that we watch and read the stories on these unfaithful examples, so wow...which is worse? Talk about self reflection...I needed this.

How about some Biblical examples of faithfulness? We can list many from the Old Testament Noah, Abraham, Moses, Joshua, Elijah and Elisha, David, Daniel and others. However the New Testament brings to us our supreme example The Lord Jesus Christ. Just taking the time to remind myself of those makes me even more humble to you who are faithful to today and tomorrow!!!

"Dear friend, you are faithful in what you are doing for the brothers, even though they are strangers to you. They have told the Church about your love. You will do well to send them on their way in a manner worthy of God." 3 John 1:5-6

Well it's about time to send out the 3rd round of letters. I've been praying about who will be in this group and pray God opens hearts. These are times I tend to let my pride get in the way of God's plans. It's really something I have to stay focused and not let negative thoughts come into my mind.

Please continue to pray for our Associate Pastor Jimmie as his trip is getting really close. Pray for peace for him and his family and for a safe trip. Side note...I hope he brings some Tanzania air back for Alley :)

...til next time!!!