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Showing posts with label prayers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prayers. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Keep Calm and Pray On

Calling all prayer warriors:

The men of the Peterhead church of Christ and Billy Strachan were following the advice of the UK Border Agents and filing the paperwork they were told we needed.  BUT we didn't find out until YESTERDAY that we will need Tier 5 Visas to enter the country.

Naomi and I leave in 15 days.  JR and Gideon leave the week after that.  We have been working to get our visas in place and back in our hands in time.  The times that are listed on turn-around time are NOT in our favor.

We would really appreciate your prayers concerning this.  God is at work.  He is in control.  With the stress of pulling the school year to a close and packing for the trip, this is just another stresser.

So far, this has just been a time and money issue.

The extra visas have already cost us over $600 and they aren't even shipped off yet.  We are still needing to raise several thousand dollars.  God is faithful, and already knows how He will provide for us.  Maybe He's prompting you.  (Maybe you have an "in" with the UK Border people...) ;)







On a bright note:  Billy toured the house that we are going to be renting and said it's "lovely".  The lady we are going to be renting from believes we are an answered prayer.  And that's how we feel about her allowing us to rent for such a short time.

I have to believe that God is working out our visas for His purpose just as He has the housing.  We are in His hands, and He will do with us as He chooses.

Please keep us in your prayers!

If you'd like to spread the word about praying for us, head on over to my facebook, tag yourself on my profile pic, make it your profile pic, and post something about praying for us.  (Thanks!)

Monday, August 31, 2009

Prayers for the Week

This is copied from our Prayer Support blog. I thought I'd post it here too. After slacking during the busy part of the summer, I am recommitted to posting on that site every Monday.

Thanks for your prayers over these aspects of our lives!
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We are adding new things every week to our "To Do" list here in Searcy.

Last night, in addition to teaching the university class at Downtown on Sunday mornings, he also had some responsibilities at the evening communion service.

I have started my work with the Children's directing in the Harding Homecoming musical.

Which means, that we have hit the point where we are passing each other and the kids off. In fact, yesterday our schedules and meetings over-lapped. But we are blessed to be living with multiple family members who were willing to watch them in our absence.

Gideon has his "preview" day of preschool this Thursday. He'll be really excited about it when I mention it to him.

As you can tell, we are busy and adjusting. Last night, JR said, "I've never worked so hard and gotten paid so little!" It's true. But it's also amazing to see how God is providing for us. He is good.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Müller-esque

He (George Müller) had prayed in millions of dollars (in today's currency) for the Orphans and never asked anyone directly for money. He never took a salary in the last 68 years of his ministry, but trusted God to put in people's hearts to send him what he needed. He never took out a loan or went into debt. And neither he nor the orphans were ever hungry.
John Piper
George Mueller's Strategy for Showing God
Simplicity of Faith, Sacred Scripture, and Satisfaction in God
2004 Bethlehem Conference for Pastors



But what does that look like today in the 21st century? We live in a global community connected by the internet. Just from our family blog, you can link to families from Africa, Germany, Scotland, Peru, NYC to California. And we (currently) live in Florida.

How does a global community know the everyday needs of a family not asking for things? Only by the prompting of The One providing for us.

So what ARE we asking for?

Prayer

Join us as we pray for the Lord to show HIS GLORY to the world (through our blogs) by how He provides for us.

You also must help us by prayer, so that many will give thanks on our behalf for the blessing granted us through the prayers of many.

II Cor. 1:11 (ESV)

We crave your support in prayer more than anything else.


However, we know from experience, that the Spirit prompts us to action. And if the Spirit prompts you to give, we want to have things set up to make it easier for you to follow that prompting.

Toward that end, you will find a "Support" button on this blog. It is connected to a another page with a PayPal account.

Again, we are only requesting you pray for us as we step out in faith and trust in the Lord's provision.

If you want to make sure that you don't miss any of this adventure, subscribe to our blogs or become a "follower". We'd love to have you along for the ride!

Grace, Mercy, and Peace,
JR, Daisha, Gideon and Naomi

Monday, January 5, 2009

Scotland and Amsterdam

December 19, Friday:

JR and I said good-bye to the kids, and Kelli dropped us off at the airport. We were heading to Aberdeen, Scotland with a brief lay-over in Amsterdam.

During our lay-over, JR scouted out how to leave the airport for our longer layover on the way back to Berlin, and we ate at a restaurant. Deciding to be adventurous, we ordered the "local appetizer". It ended up being fried pieces of meat, sausage, and cheese. But for dessert, we ordered some apple tart thing with a "spiced cookie sauce". It. Was. Wonderful.

And then... we were finally (finally) heading to Scotland. (I'd been wanting to take JR to Scotland since we started dating.)

We were picked up from the Aberdeen airport by Fenella and Holly Strachan. I can't believe that 6 years went by since I saw them last! We got in the car and headed to Peterhead.

Since Billy and Beth were still at the church building wrapping up their class, we stopped by. I hadn't seen the new bldg., and JR hadn't met Billy yet.

So we burst in on the scene. And when JR joined in one of the games, some of the teenage guys exclaimed, "He's massive!".

As the class wound down, we decided to head back to the Strachan's home and order some indian food. (I love Peterhead Chicken Tikka). I hadn't seen their new home. It is really lovely. I love the old archetechtural details in it... and the choices they have made with carpet, paint, and so forth are really beautiful.

At the house, we met up with Amy and Hannah.

We all gathered around the table for a late meal of feasting on indian food. It was so good! But not as good as the company.

Billy and JR visited and got to know one another while the girls and I reconnected over musicals and videos of Amy and Beth performing, and Jane Austen.

Needless to say, it was a late night.

December 20, Saturday:

Without the kids to wake us up, JR and I slept hard until 9:30 or 10. It was so nice.

And no sooner were we out of our beds, than Fenella's parents, Jackie and Alexa, showed up with one of their friends. Jackie and Alexa are some of the sweetest people you will ever meet. I love seeing them. And I'm always amazed at how well conversations go, considering the fact that they are both deaf.

When their visit was over, JR and I went on a walk around Peterhead by ourselves. First we headed to the grocery store to get some batteries for our camera, and then we headed toward the North Sea. JR was in charge of the camera, and since he fell in love with the place, we have pictures from every 200 yrds. or so. :) On our walk, we found a play-ground with a zip-line. I hopped on it first, but we have a picture of JR on it in the slide-show.

At the corner (under the sign for Keith Inch) we ran into an older gentleman who talked with us for about 10 min. He preached a good sermon for us, but couldn't be persuaded to come and check out JR's sermon the next day.

We eventually made it past the harbour to Merchant Street. That's where the old church building and the Strachan's old house was. So, from there, I knew how to get to the "town square" area. There were people out Christmas shopping. And there was even bagpipe music playing rather loudly over some speakers. :)

After looking through a few shops, we found a place to eat. When we stepped out, we ran into Fenella, Billy, and the twins, Holly and Hannah. The 6 of us, stepped into a coffee shop and visited some more.

We picked Beth up from work (she took Amy's shift, so Amy could go to Dundee with some friends for the weekend) and headed out to pay a visit to Billy's parents. JR still laughes about hearing the Strachan's talk to each other without having to keep an American audience in mind.

Back at the Billy and Fenella's, we had dinner and then watched their version of "Dancing With the Stars". The guy Fenella voted for won the competition much to everyone's satisfaction. Then we played the world's longest game of Phase 10. (So much for JR getting some good sleep before his sermon the next day.)

December 21, Sunday:

Since the youth classes were suspended during the holidays, Billy, JR, and I got ready for class and left the rest of the girls to join us later.

We walked in and were greeted warmly. I'm always surprised by how many people remember me. So, I guess, if you want to be remembered... when you first meet a group of people, be really jet-lagged, and wear a funny hat. :)

JR did the sermon Sunday morning. I could tell he was nervous, but he did a good job. The dynamics in the congregation are very different from those at Meridian Woods. And it was only his 5th sermon ever... But he made one of my wildest dreams for my dream man come true: he preached in Scotland. I am so proud of him.

After services, we ate lunch with the Strachans, and then headed out to Boddam to take pictures of the lighthouse and visit with my friend, Deborah, who recently moved with her family to the area. (When I went on International Campaigns, Deborah shared her room with me both years.) I hadn't even heard what she was up to lately, and come to find out, she lived in Florida right before we moved here, and now is married with a daughter and a baby on the way.

Our visit ended with just enough time for us to head back to the Strachan's to get ready for evening services and JR's second sermon. This was the first time he'd done 2 services in one day. Once again, he made me proud.

We stayed late after services while the guys played ping-pong and soccer, then headed back to the Strachan's to introduce JR to fish and chips and to celebrate Amy's 17th birthday.

(I can't believe that she's 17 already.)

Now, JR does not like fish. But we all kept insisting that FRESH fish made all the difference. And he ended up really liking the fish and chips.

While the girls and I watched Hugh Jackman in "Oklahoma", the guys played video games. And it ended up being another late night before we headed out really early Monday morning.

But while it was just Beth and me watching the movie we were able to talk. She is a remarkable young woman. She is intelligent, perceptive, and funny. I pray that Naomi grows up to be the kind of girl that Beth Strachan is. (I could only be so lucky.)

December 22, Monday:

We woke up really early to drive to Aberdeen to catch our flight. We really enjoyed our time in Scotland, and were blessed by the Strachan family. There is such a lot of work to be done in Peterhead. The growth in the youth programs shows that there are spiritually hungry people. Whether or not God calls us to Peterhead, we will continue to keep the people in our prayers.

I don't remember the flight from Aberdeen to Amsterdam AT ALL. I slept from before take-off to landing. I was out. I guess I needed it. :)

Since we had a longer lay-over this time, we decided we'd get out and see some of the city. So we hopped on the train. I LOVE train travel!!! Eventhough this was only a 20 min. ride, it brought back a lot of memories from my semester abroad.

We hit the city and started walking. We found ourselves in a little street that had some interesting cuisine. JR ordered what he thought was a french bread pepperoni pizza. But upon biting into it, he discovered a hot dog. The man could not have been more excited. There are 2 pictures of it in the slide show.

Our wandering around landed us in the Red Light district. Luckily it was early afternoon, so it wasn't too skanky yet. But we didn't stay there long. :) We headed over to the less embarrassing blocks and wanderend in and out of little shops. At one place we got a choc. covered waffle that was amazing! And we headed back to the train station and got back to the airport for our flight back to Berlin.

When we got back to Brent and Kelli's place, the kids were very excited to see us. We missed them, but we were also glad to get some time just to ourselves.

We would like to ask for your prayers in discerning the Lord's will for us and whether He is calling us to partner with the Strachans and the Peterhead church to work with the families in Peterhead.




Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Big Things Going On...

Well... for the months of June and July JR's pulling to study the Word of God has intensified and exponentially increased to the point of him realizing that he wants to pursue going and getting his Masters of Divinity.

He has started a blog about this journey of wrestling with this call toward ministry/supporting a family of 4/and the timing of it all. There is a button to the right called "Keep Thou My Feet". You can follow his journey.

As you can imagine, there are many things up in the air due to this change of occupation. We are still committed to a debt-free life-style and keeping at least one of us at home with our kids. Toward that end, we are trying to find housing and employment that will aid both of our goals.

Please keep us in your prayers as we explorer what this calling means for our family. And if you hear of any options that may work for us close enough to a school that offers an MDiv, please e-mail us. (Right now we are looking at HUGSR because of the family connections.)

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Remember

Gideon goes into surgery tomorrow. We are still waiting to hear from the hospital as to exactly WHEN.

Thank you for your prayers.

Oh, and our hotmail account isn't working, so if you leave a comment on here, that will be a better way to communicate with us.

-JR, Daisha, and Gideon