Saturday, April 28, 2012

In Ohio Again

 
Another long trip to Ohio....but we had a great time and great services that helped our souls!  Our first meeting we were able to take part in was a missions banquet. the first one like this that we have been to.  They had a spread for supper :) then all the missionaries were given about 15 minutes to tell about their burden and about there perspective fields. We were able to meet many other missionaries, including a family that used to be gypsies, and are now born again and missionaries to the gypsies in their area. What a blessing it was to meet them, and to hear their testimonies of how the Lord moved in their lives.  Their were former tearit card readers, and told people futures...BUT GOD...intervened in their lives!!!  We also was able to hear the testimonies of some of those they have been able to reach. WOW!  God's still working and moving!!! 

At this particular church, they had a missions yard sale kind of thing.  But everything in this yard sale was free to all the missionaries.  It was so great to see all the missionaries kids go through all that stuff, they were so excited and grinning from ear to ear....there was toys, clothes, home décor, personal care items, and they even had homemade travel pillows (which have really come in handy).  The church saves up all these items to have every year for there missions banquet!  What a blessing! The members there keep encouraging all the missionaries to take everything they wanted....you could tell it was a blessing to them too to be able to do this!!!
Would you please pray for the Pastor's wife (God knows her name), she fell the night of the banquet and broke her nose pretty bad...she is going to have to have surgery.  Please pray for her complete and quick healing!!!

While in Ohio, we visited several other churches in the area, and had great services!  We were even able to help a lady who was wanting to adopt though the state....it was such a blessing to be able to help someone! At one service, Brian was preaching, and at the alter call one young lady came to the alter broken and crying.  After the service she had told Brian that if that message was for nobody else, it was for her.   These are the encouraging moments that we need to keep going.  As a missionary, it seems you face so much rejection....and it can be hard and trying on the mind and body...but times like these just encourage you heart!!!  We just need to stay focused on our Savior and His will...and along the way helping the saved to keep going and helping the lost see their need of a Savior!!!!

This trip, Briana and Zach were able to come with us (because the last time we came to Ohio, they were at camp).  so we decided to take the whole crew to Lake Erie, but just a different stretch of it than last time. it was a bit chilly on this day, the wind was blowing and you could fill the chill run right through you.  But of course, the kids didn't care, they still wanted to put their feet in the water and run on the beach :)  (for more pictures on our trips, you can visit our web site, and look under the picture gallery at "Deputation Fun".

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Missions, Buggy's, and a Bell

We have just recently returned from Pennsylvania.  We had several meetings there.  It took us approximately 14 hours with all the stops we made for meals and bathroom breaks.  That sure does make for a long day!  Our first stop was in Kreamer, PA, where we were attending a missions conference.  But it was alittle different  that a normal missions conference.  The conference spanned the whole month, and they would have a different missionary in each service for that month.  Brian gave his burden during the morning Sunday school hour, then preached during the service time.  The service went good!  After the service, the Pastor and his wife took us to a local buffet their....you ordered your main meal by plate, but then they had a "side's" bar and a salad bar.  It's so hard to eat healthy when there is so much food available...I guess that's why we've all gained weight since we've been on deputation!  The church put us up in a very nice bed and breakfast!!  It was a very relaxing place.  We even got to see some snow while we were there!

Next we moved on to southern PA, right in the middle of Amish country.  It was so interesting to see the way they live. They even have horse and buggy parking at Wal-Mart for them! I am so intriged by it all, and the way there families are so close nit!  They only lose 8% of their youth to the world.  It makes us Baptist look bad, when we have the truth and are still losing our youth left and right.  With the Amish, everything is about family!  Were losing that in our independent Baptist Churches!

During our stay, we were told it was very hard to reach the Amish.  There so "works" based, that they think it's prideful to say your "saved".  That you didn't know until you died...how could someone live that way with no security of where you will be in eternity.  Must be a miserable way to live.  But I guess there is more than just the Amish that live like that from day to day.  That's the main reason God left us on this earth, to be a light, and to show their is hope, and they can know they will be in heaven when they die!!! By GRACE, through FAITH in the Lord Jesus Christ!!!  We were also told that the Amish would only take German tracks....so maybe there is an open door there after all....

During our stay in PA, we always like to take advantage of "free" field trips as we travel, so we were able to visit Valley Forge, Historic Philadelphia (the Liberty Bell & Independence Hall), and Hershey's Chocolate World.  OK...so Hershey's Chocolate World isn't as educational as the other's...but the chocolate was worth it...lol... We learned a lot at Valley Forge and Downtown Philly.  The kids learned more about the Revolutionary War and why and how the revolution started and what transpired from the war.  I guess it sticks better in your brain when you are able to see history take place, and where it took place at.  We were able to visit the home of Ben Franklin, and the temporary home of Thomas Jefferson as he wrote the Declaration of Independence.  I really made history come to life!

Our next stop was in mining country in PA.  I never realized there were mountains in PA...this town was a big mining community, but not as much now, but they still do have working mines.  You could tell it had that small town atmosphere about it!.  The church was equally "small town"...but the people were genuine and caring!  We actually pasted several Ukrainian Orthodox Churches on our way to this church....you could tell they were orthodox by the gold domes on the top of the building.  I have never seen any Ukrainian Orthodox in the south, but there were many up north. 

Our last and final stop was another field trip :{)  We stopped at Gettysburg on our way home.  I never realized how many monuments and memorials they had in Gettysburg for all the troops, units, and states that were involved with the battles their.  I even took a picture of the field were Colonial Pickett's division was massacred by the northern troops.  Additionally, we hiked up to the top of Big Round Top, that was a tough climb, but a beautiful view of all of Gettysburg.
 

Thursday, April 19, 2012

First Trip to Ohio

Recently, we were able to travel to Ohio and visit several churches. 
We drove through Virginia & West Virginia on the way there. 
The boys were very excited, for they have never been to Ohio....but neither have we :) 

Some missionary friends of ours allowed us to stay in their camper while we were in Ohio, and that was a tremendous blessing!!!  We also enjoyed their fellowship while we were there.  They have 5 sons, and our boys were very glad to have someone to play with. (We only had 2 of our boys with us.  Briana and Zach was at camp and could not come with us on this trip :( )

The first church we visited was in Sidney, Ohio.  They were very kind to us.  Orion was sick that morning, and the people there was so helpful.  I didn't get to sit in the sanctuary with Brian, but they allowed us to stay in a Sunday school room where there was a love seat Orion could lay on.  The church had speaker's wired right outside the door so I was able to hear the message  ={) 

Next....it was a 3 hour drive to North Olmsted where the other meeting was.  We really enjoyed driving down all those straight roads.  We drove through a lot of farm land...the roads seem to go on forever.  Acres and acres of tall corn stalks and soy bean plants.  It was very pretty. 

At the church, Brian was able to present his burden and show our slide show.  He also preached. Very friendly folks. For the first time ever on deputation, we stayed with a family in the church.  They were so down to earth and had a beautiful home.  They had a daughter that was very fond of animals...they had bunny's, birds, turtles, and dogs.  One of the bunnies Corey and Orion was able to hold....and they held it in there arms like they were holding a baby.  It was so sweet to see  ={)  We really enjoyed the fellowship with this family.  They had another family over that had adopted a girl from Ukraine  ={)  So, we were able to talk to them about the Ukraine and were they had been. 

The next morning, when we went up to eat breakfast, the family had surprised us by getting us a GPS.  Wow...the Lord does provide what you need, and we didn't even pray for one!!!  PTL!!!!  We pray that the Lord would bless them abundantly for there kindness!!! 


On Monday, after leaving the home of the family we stayed with, we drove to Lake Erie.   It was only 25 minutes from their home.  It was beautiful, it was like the ocean, you couldn't see the other side.  We didn't go swimming, but did let the boys roll up their pants legs and put their feet in the water.  We topped off our trip to Lake Erie with an ice cream cone (the boys were particularly happy about that)  ={)

For the next couple of days, we fellowshiped with our missionary friends, the boys went go-cart riding, while me and the missionaries wife went to Goodwill.  I needed some skirts for the winter, and found 2 for 1/2 price  ={)  And my boys needed some new play shoes...the ones they have were plum wore out with holes in the toes bigger than my thumb..lol...

Wednesday night we did a drop in on a church in Laura, OH.  The people were very friendly!!! The pastor and his wife took us to get ice cream after service.  We enjoyed the ice cream, but enjoyed the fellowship much better!  Were hoping to get to go back real soon  ={)

We headed back home on Thursday, took us most of the day to get home.  The GPS took us a different route home.  This time we went through Kentucky & then Virginia. 

Were always happy to meet new people and meet all our brothers and sisters in Christ in all these churches.  Were praying and hoping to reach 50% support by October 2011.  We started part time deputation in October 2010...we are giving God all the glory for the support He has raised and continue to pray God would allow us to get our support in record time so we can be in Ukraine by next summer!!!!   Please help us pray that Pastor's and churches would be obedient to the leading of God as He places us on their hearts to have us in their churches and to support us in the work God has called us to!!! 

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Turn your eyes upon Jesus...and mine too :{)

♪♫Turn your eyes upon Jesus
Look full in His Wonderful face
And the things of earth will grow strangly dim
In the light of His glory and grace♪♫

Mine eye affecteth mine heart...this is what Jeremiah wrote in Lamatations...just like Jeremaiah saw with his eyes all the wicked around him...and it effected his heart...even at one point he was going to quit and never speak the word of God again!  In proverbs...it says...

Proverbs 4:23  Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.

So if our eye effects our heart, and were suposed to keep our hearts with a constant effort...we should really be very careful what our eyes see.  Every little thing we see effects us in some way...it either adds to our spiritually or takes away from it.  And and for me...facebook just seems to be a melting pot anger and depression...though there are the good encouraging things on there too...but no matter how I try to senor what I see on fb...it always seem to show the absolute worse things...and ussally the devil makes sure it's always at the worst times.  I'm not downing anyone that has fb...for my husband still does...but for me...I just need to focus my eye's on...
  1. Jesus said....Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields; for they are white already to harvest. I should keep my eyes winning souls and the ministry God has put us in...
  2. Psalm 119:18 Open thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of thy law. I need to keep my eyes in the word of God so I can see His wonderful works...
  3. Romans 3:18  There is no fear of God before their eyes. I need to have the fear of God before my eyes!!!
  4. Psalms 119:37  Turn away mine eyes from beholding vanity; and quicken thou me in thy way. I need to keep my eyes away from vanity...all those empty and void things that will not amount to anything in eteriny.
  5. Psalms 121:1 I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. I will keep my eyes on the Lord...for that's were all my help will come from.
These are just some of the many things my eyes need to be on...not on the things of this world that cause my eyes to lust....