Friday, September 9, 2011

Engagement Story




I had good intentions. I inteded to write my engagement story from my perspective but I haven't had time. Plus Trace is a great writter and he already told my story on The Global Orphan Project blog...so you can read my story here. And soon I will tell my story...hopefully.








Thursday, July 28, 2011

Team Video--Haiti July 2011

Here is a short video from our last trip to Haiti in July! As you can see in these pictures, God really touched a lot of lives through this trip. The question always remains...who was touched more--the children or us? I think I know the answer...and if you ask any of the trip-goers I believe they would answer the same.

http://animoto.com/play/vPsU3rx0hyd8vjfq2HDwsA?utm_content=main_link

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

In awe


It's amazing to think that we will be in Haiti at this time tomorrow! I am in awe of how God works and moves. He has put together another amazing team of people who are saying YES to His tug on their hearts to care for orphan and abandoned children. Saying YES is not always easy...but it is always life changing.

Caring for orphans is not just a great experience to add to a scrapbook...it is so much greater than that.

It is an experience of God's heart.

And that is an irreplaceable and irreversible experience.

I am in awe of God's heart and His love for ALL His children.

Arica and her bestie Jameson


Zanmi mwen (my friend) Pierre


Rachel with all of her friends at Pastor Joseph Kessnell's


Pastor Joseph Kessnell's House--a little one sleeping on Lynn's shoulder



Hanging out in the shade


Kara and two buddies from SDLG East


I am in awe





Prayer!

GO Vision Trip

Port au Prince, Haiti

June 30th-July 4th, 2011


Prayer is such a wonderful and beautiful gift! I am so overwhelmed with thankfulness for you’re willingness to pray for me and my team mates while we are in Haiti. This ministry is not ours, but is the Lords so we want Him to be glorified in everything we do!


Some prayer requests:


That God would show each of us his heart for the helpless, orphan child

That we would be broken by what breaks God

That we would be used by God in the work He is already doing in Haiti

That we come back changed...more like Christ!

That we glorify God in all we do and say

That God will give us the energy and health we need everyday

That our hearts are open to learning and loving in ways we never have before

That this trip is not just an “experience” but rather a turning point in our lives, hearts and thinking

That we have a wonderful time and God grants us health in order to carry out His work

That we take down our barriers and learn about ourselves

For each and every person we encounter; that we could show them love, respect, care and concern.

For the children in care with the Global Orphan Project; that their physical, emotional, educational and spiritual needs are met

That each child will know the love of Jesus Christ!

For the pastors, house mamas, cooks, teachers and care givers who work daily to care for these precious children

For our eyes to be opened to needs and our spirits willing to help meet those needs in whatever way God calls us to

For our team to be unified and cohesive

That we enjoy the people and culture of Haiti!


If you would like to pray for us daily, here is a brief look at our (tentative) schedule:


Thursday:

· Fly into Port au Prince

· Get settled at the Jumecourt Inn

· play with the kids at Source de la Grace (also called OTV)

· Have our first night get to know you and bible study

· bed

Friday:

· Optional morning devotional

· play with kids/hang out/do activities with the kids

· tour the facilities to see what orphan care looks like/ what goes into caring for 100 children

· sort bags

· Afternoon we'll visit another orphan home in the area

· Back to SDLG to play with the kids/ soccer game/ crafts

· movie night

Saturday:

· Optional devotional

· craft/ activity at SDLG

· visit another orphan home nearby (Pastor Calix)

· go to another orphan home and see their bed making business (Pastor Joseph Kessnel's)

· Back to SDLG

· group meeting/ bead ceremony

Sunday:

· Out by 6:30 am to head to church in Port au Prince at Pastor Moise's church

· Hang out with kids after church

· take tour of new building/ school

· Go to an orphan home outside of PaP (Leogane); play games, do crafts

· Head back to SDLG

· Dinner

· play with the kids

· group meeting/ bead ceremony

Monday:

· optional devotional

· say good bye to kids

· head to the airport



People to Pray for:


Erin

Emily

Anne

Christy

Tyler

Drew

Sarah

Rachel

Jesse

Jared

Caleb

Heather

Kirsten

Rebecca

Jennifer

Rachel

Amy

Kara

Christa

Terri

Amelia

Susan


Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Indifference or making a difference

As I sit here tonight, just one day away from leaving on another trip to Haiti, I am overwhelmed with a whole spectrum of emotions. I feel gratitude that God has opened the door for this trip to happen; I feel excitement that I will get to hold and play with the children again and I feel awe struck that God has led 16 people to leave their comfortable lives and step into caring for his children. These 16 people (myself included) do not know what awaits them on the the other side of the Atlantic. We don't know how we are going to feel when we see the poverty, the injustice and the pain. Even if you have been there before, there is always something new to see, to smell to feel. Each time we go God gives us a precious gift; He gives us a piece of His heart for the helpless. What a beautiful and scary gift. It is so deeply moving to feel wrecked for the very thing that wrecks God. It is also completely frightening to get a glimpse of God's heart because when we do we can't look away, we can't turn a deaf ear to the cries of these people, we can't go home and do nothing.

Lives are about to be changed. In the next few days people's hearts and lives will be challenged. All 16 of us will see some things that we will never forget. My prayer is that each of us will grab hold of what God has for us; that we will not walk away and return to our "normal" lives. It's a dangerous prayer but it is the true prayer of my heart; that we will see injustice and respond like Christ! This is a dangerous prayer because it is one that God will answer and when He answers it we will never be the same.

"The definition of evil in the world is when good men and women see injustice and do nothing. Here's another way to look at it: when it comes to caring for the people on God's heart, indifference is a sin" (Fields of the Fatherless, Tom Davis)

My desire is to make a difference. Not just for a week but for a lifetime.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Open Our Eyes - Orphan / Foster Care / Adoption Event


Resurrection Fellowship in conjunction with the Northern Colorado Christian Alliance for Orphans is hosting Open Our Eyes. The purpose of this event is to connect people with organizations and ministries that are working to serve the fatherless around the world. The ultimate goal is for each of us to gain a better understanding of God's heart for his children. I am so excited to see how God uses this event to inspire me and challenge me in new ways!

PLEASE COME!

March 20th at 6:00 at Resurrection Fellowship
FREE!

Praise God for these precious children and His infinite love for them!