God is good! Last Sunday, I was able to share M2M-Now with a sister ministry here in the England. They took up a love offering, and are considering taking me on in the future.
Some supporting churches have sent out their support for this month. What a blessing to see God already providing for the future.
I was not sure if I would have a way to get Christmas gifts for my family. God provided me with a $20 coupon for a website, and I was able to get a gift for all my family.
I have spent the last week participating in some of Aunt Debbie's outreach groups. We had a Ukelele sing, and I was able to talk about what I do. I was able to share again at a sewing group. Pray for the people in these groups to see their need for Jesus and to see Jesus in us.
There are two people who need special prayer for salvation. Please pray that they will open their hearts to Christ.
Please continue to pray for my parents, especially my dad's health. Pray as I now have a little more than a month before I leave England. Time has flown. I will be sad to leave, but I look forward to a new adventure.
Thursday, November 30, 2017
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
England Update
Wow! A month has almost passed since I arrived in England. The last 21 day have been busy and fun. My parents left today to return to the US. While they were here, we were able to sing together and dad spoke in every service. The people fell in love with him and mom. We were able to see London, Lancaster Castle, A little of Scotland, Gretna Green, Holy Island and Lindisfarne. We saw Roman artifacts almost 2000 years old, Norman sites, Viking areas and many other ancient historical sites. It was a blessing to help them do something they always dreamed about. They were a blessing to my Aunt Debra, and she is definitely missing them.
This week, I received word that a fourth church is now supporting me. What a blessing! God continues to provide for my trips.
Please continue to pray for me. Pray for the ministry here as there are many events coming up which will allow the community to hear the Gospel. Pray for my parents and their health. Even with the rest dad had while he was here, he is still struggling.
This week, I received word that a fourth church is now supporting me. What a blessing! God continues to provide for my trips.
Please continue to pray for me. Pray for the ministry here as there are many events coming up which will allow the community to hear the Gospel. Pray for my parents and their health. Even with the rest dad had while he was here, he is still struggling.
Saturday, November 4, 2017
England Continued
My parents arrived safely last week, and we spent one day in London. We took a boat ride down the Thames, seeing many famous landmarks and ancient sites. I never realized the influence the Romans had on this country. The first London Bridge was built by the Romans. We arrived at Greenwich, and Dad and I stood on the Prime Meridian with one foot in the Eastern Hemisphere and he other in the Western. Everywhere we went, the British people were helpful and kind.
We arrived at my Auntil Debbie's last Saturday after a long bus trip. Dad spoke on Sunday, and all the people really enjoyed hearing. It makes me feel good to know my dad can make an impact with hisome teaching even halfway across the world.
We took my cousin Adam back to Morecambe (morkam) on Monday. On the way, we stopped at Lancaster Castle. It was amazing to touch stones hundreds of years old. There was a stone altar from Roman times which was almost 1000 years of old. I touched that too. We also saw Hornby Castle. My dad's home town is named for the family Hornby qho 0rWe stopped in a couple other little towns to look for souveniers, then returned home.
Tuesday, we rested then mom, Aunt Debbie and I went to the knitting circle. This is one of the ways to introduce people, who would probably not attend on Sunday, to our Greatest Friend, Christ. Mom got to invite one of the ladies to join us on Sunday.
Wednesday is a busy day for Aunt Debbie, but we went for a walk around town and saw the market square. In the square, is a medieval market cross. In ancient times, you could not have a market without a market cross. There is also a fish table, whipping post, and stocks. We wet early to services and practiced the Christmas play. We had a short lesson from The Good Book, (the Bible) and enjoyed fellowship.
Thursday, we left to spend a day in Scotland. We drove up the west coast of England and stopped in Gretna Green, infamous for many runaway couples who wanted to be married. We then took the scenic route toward Edinburgh, (edinbru) and saw some beautiful country. We passed many sheep farms along the way. Each farm was divided by ancient rock walls to mark off the property. An ancient Roman wall also ran throughout the area. We ended our northwards journey in Glasgow at my friends house. I tried to order pizza, but I couldn't understand the thick brogue. My aunt did get the order placed.
Friday we cut across the country towards Edinburgh, but bypassed the city to follow the coastal route along the Eastern side of Scotland and England. We did see Edinburg Castle from quite a distance. We stopped in several towns, and saw two old castle ruins. Our ,aim destination was Holy Island. Here, we had checked the tide times since during high tide, the causeway is flooded. The online times were wrong. Once on the islamd, we checked the tidal times, and realized that high tide was coming in. We thought we had time to get back off, but after taking a few quick snapshots, we raced back to the causeway. We were too late. The bridges had already flooded. We then began racing back to beat the tide that would soon cover the rest of the road. We spent 4 hours on the island, and in the end drove thru several inches of water when the tide was finally out enough to cross the bridge. While on the island, we took pictures of the ruins. This land is also known as Lindisfre which is where Vikings first landed in Britain. Some of the ruins are almost 1000 years old. There are Roman influences as well as the Viking and British influences.There is a small castle on the island, and across the bay, there is a larger castle, Bamburgh. We arrived home much later than planned, but had many good memories from, the day.
Today we rested other thand a little shopping for tomorrow. Tomorow the last of my Uncle Bill's ashes will be interred in a memory garden. He started the ministry here almost 40 years ago. Dad will conduct the sevidence for the internment. Please pray that people who have not come in a while will, and that anyone who does not know the Greatest Friend will meet Him, tomorrow.
We arrived at my Auntil Debbie's last Saturday after a long bus trip. Dad spoke on Sunday, and all the people really enjoyed hearing. It makes me feel good to know my dad can make an impact with hisome teaching even halfway across the world.
We took my cousin Adam back to Morecambe (morkam) on Monday. On the way, we stopped at Lancaster Castle. It was amazing to touch stones hundreds of years old. There was a stone altar from Roman times which was almost 1000 years of old. I touched that too. We also saw Hornby Castle. My dad's home town is named for the family Hornby qho 0rWe stopped in a couple other little towns to look for souveniers, then returned home.
Tuesday, we rested then mom, Aunt Debbie and I went to the knitting circle. This is one of the ways to introduce people, who would probably not attend on Sunday, to our Greatest Friend, Christ. Mom got to invite one of the ladies to join us on Sunday.
Wednesday is a busy day for Aunt Debbie, but we went for a walk around town and saw the market square. In the square, is a medieval market cross. In ancient times, you could not have a market without a market cross. There is also a fish table, whipping post, and stocks. We wet early to services and practiced the Christmas play. We had a short lesson from The Good Book, (the Bible) and enjoyed fellowship.
Thursday, we left to spend a day in Scotland. We drove up the west coast of England and stopped in Gretna Green, infamous for many runaway couples who wanted to be married. We then took the scenic route toward Edinburgh, (edinbru) and saw some beautiful country. We passed many sheep farms along the way. Each farm was divided by ancient rock walls to mark off the property. An ancient Roman wall also ran throughout the area. We ended our northwards journey in Glasgow at my friends house. I tried to order pizza, but I couldn't understand the thick brogue. My aunt did get the order placed.
Friday we cut across the country towards Edinburgh, but bypassed the city to follow the coastal route along the Eastern side of Scotland and England. We did see Edinburg Castle from quite a distance. We stopped in several towns, and saw two old castle ruins. Our ,aim destination was Holy Island. Here, we had checked the tide times since during high tide, the causeway is flooded. The online times were wrong. Once on the islamd, we checked the tidal times, and realized that high tide was coming in. We thought we had time to get back off, but after taking a few quick snapshots, we raced back to the causeway. We were too late. The bridges had already flooded. We then began racing back to beat the tide that would soon cover the rest of the road. We spent 4 hours on the island, and in the end drove thru several inches of water when the tide was finally out enough to cross the bridge. While on the island, we took pictures of the ruins. This land is also known as Lindisfre which is where Vikings first landed in Britain. Some of the ruins are almost 1000 years old. There are Roman influences as well as the Viking and British influences.There is a small castle on the island, and across the bay, there is a larger castle, Bamburgh. We arrived home much later than planned, but had many good memories from, the day.
Today we rested other thand a little shopping for tomorrow. Tomorow the last of my Uncle Bill's ashes will be interred in a memory garden. He started the ministry here almost 40 years ago. Dad will conduct the sevidence for the internment. Please pray that people who have not come in a while will, and that anyone who does not know the Greatest Friend will meet Him, tomorrow.
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
England!
Wow! A week has flown by! I am loving spending time with my aunt! What a great lady. Since my arrival, I have helped her pack some things since she 8s moving in November. Please pray that her house is finished on time. I have attempredicted of play piano with her fast-paced organ playing, taught Sunday classes, started working in two Christmas plays, and I can't remember whatelse.
Tonight after a 4and a half hour train ride, I am sitting in the airport waiting for my parents to arrive! I am beyond excited to give them a wish come true. I wish my uncle could be here, but I'm sure he'll be looking down. Dad gets to speak every service while he is here. Please continue to pray for his health and wisdom for the future.
We will be in London until Saturday. I'm looking forward to a special few days with my parents. Thanks to those who helped make it possible.
I will try to get some new pictures uploaded once I get the right con next or for my computer.
Tonight after a 4and a half hour train ride, I am sitting in the airport waiting for my parents to arrive! I am beyond excited to give them a wish come true. I wish my uncle could be here, but I'm sure he'll be looking down. Dad gets to speak every service while he is here. Please continue to pray for his health and wisdom for the future.
We will be in London until Saturday. I'm looking forward to a special few days with my parents. Thanks to those who helped make it possible.
I will try to get some new pictures uploaded once I get the right con next or for my computer.
Monday, October 16, 2017
In His time, God provides!
Wow! What a wonderful time I have had this past month. God is definitely showing me that He wants me to continue doing what I do. After a wonderful two weeks with my sister, I arrived in Chicago at 10:00pm. My mom had found out that I would need to sit in the bus station until 7 am before I could catch the bus to Indiana. She started making phone calls, and when I arrived, Bro. Darryl imani was at the bus station to pick me up. He has a car service, but didn't charge me a regular fare because I was a missionary. I only had a little bit of cash, but after a 40 mile drive, and then a 20 mile return trip for him to his home, I gave him what I had. He also took me to Chicago to get my visa for China. I didn't have cash at that time, and he again told me not to worry about it. God is good.
I was not sure if my visa for China would be approved, and after an all day wait (Bro. Imani waited for me to finish.) I was approved for a 1 year multiple entry visa, and I can stay in the country 90 days at a time. This was another answer to prayer.
I wanted to share what I do at HAC, but did not get things worked out to do so; however, God did allow me to share my testimony in a few classes that I visited, and one of my friends said she would keep the idea of helping people like I do in mind.
I attended FBC Hammond, and saw many of my friends and teachers there. What a blessing it is to see that God is still working through HAC and FBC to get the Gospel to the world. The buses are still rolling! I saw a few of the people who rode the buses when I was there, and it was a joy to know they are still faithful in church. I was able to play the piano for the Asian SS class.
My friend, Deborah Ebeling, was a great help in getting me to church each service. Again God provided for my needs. Then yesterday evening, the FBC celebrated 55 years of their Deaf Ministry's existence. The preacher, Bro. Harris, was deaf, and preached on Lift up your Eyes. There were several missionaries in the service, and at the end, Pastor Wilkerson had each of us stand. Then he asked the church to give an offering at the doors. Some people gave to me individually, and it was a blessing to see their gratefulness for what I am able to do. If you have faith, God will provide. One of my siblings is finding this out for his family, and God has done several miracles for them this week.
I did post a live update on my FB page, and I plan to do that more often. I will try to tweak my website to where I can post videos there as well. Please pray that volunteers and missionaries will begin using the site to be a help to each other.
In the future, my posts will become more cryptic as I prepare to go to countries where I cannot speak freely about what I do. Please pray that God gives me wisdom as I continue to serve Him.
Please pray as I will fly to NYC on Wednesday and then to England on Thursday. Pray also for my parents as they will join me a week later. Continue to pray for their health, and for wisdom as they determine what steps they need to take in order for Dad's brain to heal.
Pray for my sister Julie who is due any day now with her fourth child, for my sister Joy who has some health issues, and for my sister Janna and her son Emmett who also have health issues.
I was not sure if my visa for China would be approved, and after an all day wait (Bro. Imani waited for me to finish.) I was approved for a 1 year multiple entry visa, and I can stay in the country 90 days at a time. This was another answer to prayer.
I wanted to share what I do at HAC, but did not get things worked out to do so; however, God did allow me to share my testimony in a few classes that I visited, and one of my friends said she would keep the idea of helping people like I do in mind.
I attended FBC Hammond, and saw many of my friends and teachers there. What a blessing it is to see that God is still working through HAC and FBC to get the Gospel to the world. The buses are still rolling! I saw a few of the people who rode the buses when I was there, and it was a joy to know they are still faithful in church. I was able to play the piano for the Asian SS class.
My friend, Deborah Ebeling, was a great help in getting me to church each service. Again God provided for my needs. Then yesterday evening, the FBC celebrated 55 years of their Deaf Ministry's existence. The preacher, Bro. Harris, was deaf, and preached on Lift up your Eyes. There were several missionaries in the service, and at the end, Pastor Wilkerson had each of us stand. Then he asked the church to give an offering at the doors. Some people gave to me individually, and it was a blessing to see their gratefulness for what I am able to do. If you have faith, God will provide. One of my siblings is finding this out for his family, and God has done several miracles for them this week.
I did post a live update on my FB page, and I plan to do that more often. I will try to tweak my website to where I can post videos there as well. Please pray that volunteers and missionaries will begin using the site to be a help to each other.
In the future, my posts will become more cryptic as I prepare to go to countries where I cannot speak freely about what I do. Please pray that God gives me wisdom as I continue to serve Him.
Please pray as I will fly to NYC on Wednesday and then to England on Thursday. Pray also for my parents as they will join me a week later. Continue to pray for their health, and for wisdom as they determine what steps they need to take in order for Dad's brain to heal.
Pray for my sister Julie who is due any day now with her fourth child, for my sister Joy who has some health issues, and for my sister Janna and her son Emmett who also have health issues.
Friday, September 29, 2017
Time is Flying!
Wow! My two weeks with my sister are almost over. I have enjoyed spending time with my niece and nephews. Yesterday we went to a pumpkin farm. I played in the corn pool with Clem who is almost a year old. At first he wasn't sure if he liked the feel of the corn, but at the end, he was kicking his feet and grabbing the corn.
I have had several blessings during these two weeks. First, I was able to have two broken teeth removed for free, and I have had very little pain with the areas where they were removed. I also had several dresses that I needed lengthened, and my sister's mother-in-law fixed them for me for free. Another church is considering taking me on for support. Please pray that they do.
I am trying to get a driver's license before I leave Iowa. Please pray that I can pass the test. This will help me as I work on getting my visas for China and Nepal in Chicago.
Please continue to pray for my dad's health. Pray for my sister Julie who is due in the next two weeks with her fourth baby. Pray that I can get a 10 year multiple entry visa to China.
I have had several blessings during these two weeks. First, I was able to have two broken teeth removed for free, and I have had very little pain with the areas where they were removed. I also had several dresses that I needed lengthened, and my sister's mother-in-law fixed them for me for free. Another church is considering taking me on for support. Please pray that they do.
I am trying to get a driver's license before I leave Iowa. Please pray that I can pass the test. This will help me as I work on getting my visas for China and Nepal in Chicago.
Please continue to pray for my dad's health. Pray for my sister Julie who is due in the next two weeks with her fourth baby. Pray that I can get a 10 year multiple entry visa to China.
Sunday, September 17, 2017
A New Beginning
Today was my last day at home for a year. Although I am excited to be going to new places and helping new people, It seems a little harder to want to leave this time.
I will be with my sister for two weeks hopefully getting some major dental work done. Please pray that all goes well. I will then head to Chicago to hopefully get my Nepal and China visas. Pray that I can get a 10 year multiple entry visa for China.
At my sisters, I do not have internet, so I will not be posting very often.
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