I've been asking God to prepare my heart for this upcoming ministry trip and these are the concerns I'm asking about:
- To have compassion for everyone I'll be interacting with.
- To see people through God's eyes.
- To not be desensitized to the conditions of what I will be seeing.
- To not have fear when sharing the Gospel, but solely rely on God to work through my weaknesses and fears.
- To not be so quick to offer up solutions when I see them (and offend others in doing so).
- To be mindful and observe their culture without offending.
- To be genuine.
- To not have such a picky palate while I'm there.
- To continue to bond with my fellow teammates.
I ask that you, the readers of this blog, to pray these things for me as well. This is a first for me and I want to bring God glory in this step of faith and obedience.
Praise the Lord! We are around 87% (or a little more) in our funding efforts! God is providing! We have one more garage sale coming up on June 5th and 8 hours of volunteering for the SD rock & Roll Marathon on June 6th to help complete our funding!
Keeping you posted- Tiffany
Monday, May 31, 2010
Friday, May 14, 2010
In Preparation
It seemed as if it took forever for the trip to be here and now it is right around the corner. I am so excited that momentum is picking up from the lull that we were having what seems like a few weeks ago.
I am so excited to be ramping up and the only thing that I am worried about is I feel like I am getting sick. My body is constantly tired and I have no energy (work, school and life is to blame). Please continue to pray that God will strengthen my body, give me energy to power through the next couple of weeks until I start my vacation time and that He will keep this sickness at bay until after the trip preferably :)
We have a two support raising events this Saturday (garage sale and support dinner), half of me is saying, "ahhhhh," and the other half is saying, "yippeeeee." I keep praying that God will use these events not only to grow the excitement and cohesiveness of the group, building us up for the weeks that we will be overseas and away from the familiar. I also hope that it will allow us to see just how blessed and loved we are, not only the event turnout but also how the Lord will use it. Secretly I'm hoping this is one of those "bless your socks off" times.
As a team, we know that money is tight and that not everyone can financially support us. Please know that we desperately need your prayer. The power of prayer is awesome and if you would partner with us in that way, our amazing and wonderful God can handle the rest.
I am so grateful that I am on this team and what we will be able to do in the Middle East that I'm trying to make sure that I don't forget to let God in on the process. My natural instinct is to want to be in control, and I can't. I am so anxious to see how God uses me and my teammates and I am trying to stay fixated on that, and leave myself checked at the door, pray for that too :)
Thank you for the love and support.
--Amanda
I am so excited to be ramping up and the only thing that I am worried about is I feel like I am getting sick. My body is constantly tired and I have no energy (work, school and life is to blame). Please continue to pray that God will strengthen my body, give me energy to power through the next couple of weeks until I start my vacation time and that He will keep this sickness at bay until after the trip preferably :)
We have a two support raising events this Saturday (garage sale and support dinner), half of me is saying, "ahhhhh," and the other half is saying, "yippeeeee." I keep praying that God will use these events not only to grow the excitement and cohesiveness of the group, building us up for the weeks that we will be overseas and away from the familiar. I also hope that it will allow us to see just how blessed and loved we are, not only the event turnout but also how the Lord will use it. Secretly I'm hoping this is one of those "bless your socks off" times.
As a team, we know that money is tight and that not everyone can financially support us. Please know that we desperately need your prayer. The power of prayer is awesome and if you would partner with us in that way, our amazing and wonderful God can handle the rest.
I am so grateful that I am on this team and what we will be able to do in the Middle East that I'm trying to make sure that I don't forget to let God in on the process. My natural instinct is to want to be in control, and I can't. I am so anxious to see how God uses me and my teammates and I am trying to stay fixated on that, and leave myself checked at the door, pray for that too :)
Thank you for the love and support.
--Amanda
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
FUNDING UPDATE: We're currently still about $10,000 behind on our fundraising. We will buy plane tickets for 6 team members today. Please pray that God would provide the funds to pay for the other three! We still have a huge mountain to climb. In addition to your prayers, there are three ways you can help: 1. Team Benefit Party this Saturday! 2. Garage Sale this Saturday! 3. Volunteer to direct traffic at the rock and roll marathon in San Diego on June 6th. Contact adam(at)hammill.com for further information on any of these events or if you have items you can donate for the garage sale. Thanks so much for your support!!
Friday, May 7, 2010
Praying...
O LORD God Almighty, who is like you?
You are mighty, O LORD, and Your faithfulness surrounds You.
You rule over the surging sea;
when its waves mount up, You still them.
You crushed Rahab like one of the slain;
with Your strong arm you scattered Your enemies.
The heavens are Yours, and Yours also the earth;
You founded the world and all that is in it.
Psalm 89:8-11
For the last week I keep coming across verses about His faithfulness. If His strong arm can scatter our enemies, then He can protect us. If He is able to still the waves, the He can still our hearts. If the earth is His, then He is in control of this trip... That's what I need to remember.
Pray our hearts are prepared for this trip and the hearts of the people we meet.
Thank you so much for your prayers,
Sarah
You are mighty, O LORD, and Your faithfulness surrounds You.
You rule over the surging sea;
when its waves mount up, You still them.
You crushed Rahab like one of the slain;
with Your strong arm you scattered Your enemies.
The heavens are Yours, and Yours also the earth;
You founded the world and all that is in it.
Psalm 89:8-11
For the last week I keep coming across verses about His faithfulness. If His strong arm can scatter our enemies, then He can protect us. If He is able to still the waves, the He can still our hearts. If the earth is His, then He is in control of this trip... That's what I need to remember.
Pray our hearts are prepared for this trip and the hearts of the people we meet.
Thank you so much for your prayers,
Sarah
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Funding update...
Thanks so much again for praying and supporting our team!! Just wanted to give a quick update on fundraising. We're still at only 38% with just a month and a half left until our trip, so please pray for some miraculous provision! :o) We are also having a garage sale on May 15th, so it would be amazing if you could put aside some unneeded items for us to sell to help reach our fundraising goal! Details will follow as to what you can do with donations for the garage sale. Thanks again so much for your support!!
Adam
Adam
Monday, April 26, 2010
Funding gap...
No one likes to ask for money, and no one likes to be asked for money. I have to admit this is my least favorite part of any kind of outreach work. I guess, what it comes down to is the question of "how much do we believe in what we're doing?" Do we believe in it enough to pay for it ourselves (if we could afford to)? And if so, do we then believe in it enough to ask others to support what we're doing? One of the most pointed objections I've heard to supporting short-term mission work is, "I do not want to pay for someone's vacation." I will admit I've heard of projects where the participants seemed to do more sightseeing than meaningful work, and for this reason, I'm glad to be one of the leaders of this team. We have assured the team that this will be no vacation. The vast majority of our time will be spent in what will probably be very uncomfortable areas where a tourist would never venture. The very small amount of sightseeing we do will be at our own expense, and will be an afterthought rather than an objective.
I've been thinking over these things as we're really up against the wall with our fundraising. As of our last update, we're at 29% of our total needed, and our deadline for raising 50% was this past Sunday. This has now been extended to this Friday, and the total still needed to reach that 50% is just over another $6000. The reason for this deadline is the necessity of purchasing flights before the prices start to rise as the time draws nearer. I have full faith that God will help us raise what we need to make this happen, but we are faced with the stark reality of having to drop people from the team if the money doesn't come in quickly. We're planning garage sales, lemonade stands and other things to raise money, but at the end of the day, our success or failure will come down the generosity of those who hear our pleas for support.
I believe in what we're doing. I feel that our work will meaningfully impact the lives of some very poor individuals who will not be reached if we do not go. I feel that our investment in the group we will be working with will leave an impact far beyond our time there, and I feel the long-term relationship with that organization will have benefits to the people in the area that we couldn't now imagine. I am giving a significant chunk of my savings toward our work, and I hope and pray that God will move the hearts of those who read this to give sacrificially as well. There are some things that we can only do together, and your help is needed. Thanks for taking the time to read this, and thanks for your interest in our team and what God is doing in and through us!
Adam
I've been thinking over these things as we're really up against the wall with our fundraising. As of our last update, we're at 29% of our total needed, and our deadline for raising 50% was this past Sunday. This has now been extended to this Friday, and the total still needed to reach that 50% is just over another $6000. The reason for this deadline is the necessity of purchasing flights before the prices start to rise as the time draws nearer. I have full faith that God will help us raise what we need to make this happen, but we are faced with the stark reality of having to drop people from the team if the money doesn't come in quickly. We're planning garage sales, lemonade stands and other things to raise money, but at the end of the day, our success or failure will come down the generosity of those who hear our pleas for support.
I believe in what we're doing. I feel that our work will meaningfully impact the lives of some very poor individuals who will not be reached if we do not go. I feel that our investment in the group we will be working with will leave an impact far beyond our time there, and I feel the long-term relationship with that organization will have benefits to the people in the area that we couldn't now imagine. I am giving a significant chunk of my savings toward our work, and I hope and pray that God will move the hearts of those who read this to give sacrificially as well. There are some things that we can only do together, and your help is needed. Thanks for taking the time to read this, and thanks for your interest in our team and what God is doing in and through us!
Adam
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Financial update
We have received our first financial update for the missions trip. The team total to date raised is $3630. By my calculation that puts us at just over 12% supported. God is good and faithful! I can't wait to see God provide the remaining amount through people like our blog readers and those that are faithfully praying for us. I'll keep you posted as the information comes in...
Tiffany
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