Wednesday, May 28, 2014

How Are We Being Funded - You Ask??

Many have asked how we are going to be funded while in Africa.  Here’s our honest, transparent answer: WE DON’T KNOW!!  Living a life for/with the Lord is quite the adventure, and He has truly worked on our hearts when it comes to finances and trusting Him to provide - especially when He asks us to do something radical like this.  What kind of father would ask you to do something without providing you with the means to do it?  Not the Father we know and love!

On a more practical level, we aren’t going to just sit back and expect God to do a miracle for us, like grow money on trees!$!  When the Lord calls you to something, He expects you to do your part as well.  We are seeking Him in prayer and asking Him what our part looks like.  So far, this is what we know.

OUR BELONGINGS: We will be selling and/or giving all of our stuff away (except for personal belongings, of course).  Once we have a departure date in mind, we will get rid of our furniture, beds/dressers, dishes, appliances, home décor, toys, some clothes, vehicles, etc.  A family has already graciously offered to store our personal belongings at their place while we are away.  We will use the $ raised to go towards our travel/living expenses for Africa.  Our lease agreement for our rental home ends mid-August so we are also praying into what the Lord would have us do after that.  We can continue to pay month-to-month with a small $ increase or possibly live somewhere else.  Please pray for wisdom in that area.

GARAGE SALE: Currently, we plan to hold a garage sale in July to sell most of our smaller items.  Bigger items will probably be listed on Craigslist as well.  If you have any items you’d like to donate to our garage sale to help us raise funds, we’ll gladly take them off your hands!  Please call us, send us an e-mail/text or private message us on Facebook and we’ll discuss further.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: An opportunity was presented to us about 8 months ago to partner with 4 others in opening a local coffee shop in the downtown Meridian area.  Josh is the business manager, and so long as God continues to open doors, Josh will manage the business (behind the scenes work) from overseas.  He will receive some income from that which will help partially fund us to live in Africa.  We don’t have a concrete answer yet on how much living expenses will be, but our guesstimate is around $1K/month.  This does not include additional expenses like visas, flights, etc.  Of course, our heart is to go with MORE THAN ENOUGH so that we can be a blessing to others and also pursue building new homes for abandoned teens across the world.  To build a basic home in Pemba, it costs around $20K.

We thank you for your prayers, support and any insight/wisdom you feel the Lord may be giving you on behalf of our family.  God is faithful, that’s all we know, and we’re excited to see how He’s going to provide this time around.  We’ve had people donate large amounts of money already, and we are truly grateful for their generous hearts!  Currently we have a little over $4,000 set aside for Africa.  Please visit our “Prayer” page for more specific prayer requests that we currently have.  We will continue to add to this list as the need arises.  Also, if you feel led to contribute financially, you can visit our “Contribute” page for more information on how to do so.

We are proud to say we are moving to Africa DEBT FREE!  A few years ago I told the Lord that I WOULD NOT move overseas with any debt hanging over our heads.  He has so faithfully honored that, but it took obedience on our part too.  He continues to teach us how to be wise stewards with His money, and I pray that we never stop learning.

Thank you for joining with us in prayer and declaring God’s faithfulness to provide!


Saturday, May 24, 2014

It's Official - Mozambique Bound!

It’s official – on May 2, 2014 (exactly 6 weeks after sending in our application) we were accepted to serve as long-term missionaries with Iris Ministries in Pemba, Mozambique (Africa)!  We were thrilled to receive this news, although, it wasn’t without an attack from the enemy.  We’ll get back to that in a minute, but let’s just say the punk “aka Satan” wasn’t successful!

To go back in time, as many of you know we attended Harvest School of Missions in Pemba during the summer of 2012 with 4 of our children.  Prior to leaving, we had prophetic words spoken over us, one of which said that we would not be returning to the States.  At the end of the missions school, even after being offered the opportunity to stay and teach English, we knew that the Lord was calling us back to the States for a season – mainly to see our oldest son, Ethan, graduate high school (which he will be doing on May 29th).  Way to go, Ethan!

Upon returning to Idaho 2 years ago, we’ve never fully adjusted to being back in the western culture.  There has been a constant tug on our hearts to serve overseas (just like the prophetic word mentioned), but we knew that we didn’t want to just go to go – we wanted the Lord to open the doors for us OR close them if He didn’t want us there.  We also wanted to be sent from our church (Vineyard Meridian) and have our Pastors’ blessings, of which we have received with great honor!  Our journey these past couple of years has been all about surrendering our lives to God and fulfilling His purposes in our lives.  Years ago we became unsatisfied with living a routine life of having good jobs, making $, entertaining ourselves, etc.  We began to reflect on our lives and what difference we were truly making in the Kingdom of God.  Yes, we served and “did good things”, but we felt like there was something more to life than what we were currently doing.  Were we living as the first disciples did?  Willing to give up our jobs, leave everything (family, stuff) behind to follow Jesus?  This was the common question we asked ourselves often.  It seemed impossible that we could live such a lifestyle, because the pursuit of $ is so prevalent in America and was our life for a long time, but our hearts were hungry for a change.  Lord, show us what this kind of life looks like!  This doesn’t mean we’re encouraging everyone to quit their jobs.  We’re simply adjusting our focus in life and following after what the Lord has placed on our hearts to do.  We haven’t a clue as to what we’re doing, honestly, but we trust Him to lead us on this amazing journey of faith with Him!

Some have asked us, “Why Africa?”  Our answer, “Because that’s where God is sending us in this season of our lives.  We didn’t choose it.  He did!  We just want to be obedient and follow His lead!”  Serving as missionaries overseas was not on our radar at all until we began going deeper with the Lord in prayer for His heart for our family.  I don’t remember my dreams often, but I do recall one I had when I was 16 years old.  All I remember was a bunch of houses, like bunkhouses, spread all across this land.  Almost 20 years later, we are beginning to live out this dream He gave me.  God also put overseas missions on Josh’s heart when he was younger, although he chose to walk a different path for many years.  Our heart is to eventually build homes for abandoned, troubled teens (those that tend to get overlooked).  No matter what walk of life they come from, we want to incorporate them into our family and love on and disciple them.  We don’t know exactly what this will look like, and we are trusting the Lord to reveal more to us, but this ultimately is the vision He has laid before us and we are excited to run after it!

During our first trip to Pemba, the Lord told us we needed to get ready to be mobile – one step was selling our home.  We prayed into His timing and on Gracie’s 4th birthday last April we listed it for sale.  We had 5 showings on the first day, and 4 offers were submitted in less than 24 hours – now that’s acceleration!  We ended up signing on one of the offers and sold our home in August.  We have been renting since then.  We’ve served time on our church’s leadership team, which has been a growing and eye-opening time for us.  In November of 2013 the Lord made it clear to us that we needed to lay church ministry down (i.e. Youth, Ministry School & Children’s Ministry).  My time of serving on the leadership team is coming to an end at the end of this month.  It wasn’t until March 2014 that we made a step forward to apply as long-term missionaries with Iris.  What compelled us to move forward was a documentary that we showed at our church in January called “Compelled By Love.”  While watching the video, Josh kept hearing the words “follow-through.”  One of the questions God asked Josh was, “Are you really following through with what has been in your heart for so long?” After spending time with the Lord, Josh wrote a letter to me expressing his heart from that night.  I, too, was convicted and wanted to radically go after the dream God has placed on our hearts, but I never thought God would send us back to Africa.

Two days later after watching this documentary, the Lord gave me a picture of a globe and told me to spin it and point.  The Lord continually answers our prayers with, “Where do you want to go?”  God is so creative because this is exactly one of the ways in which He confirmed direction for us.  Before I get ahead of myself though, during one of the prophetic classes that was part of the School of Supernatural Ministry I was leading, our pastor asked us to close our eyes.  I didn’t know she was going to walk us through a picture of a sunset, so before she started I got a picture of fireworks.  When we did the exercise I thought the Lord was going to take me back to the fireworks, but I couldn’t even try to force it.  I immediately got a picture of a white soccer ball in a brownish/green field.  I could see my image from behind, but there was no one else surrounding me.  The field looked exactly like one we saw in Mozambique on the base.  As I stood looking towards the field, I asked God what I was supposed to do.  I wanted to see children playing, but that didn’t come to me.  I just saw a completely empty, open field.  He then spoke to me and said, “I want YOU to play!”  When I shared this with Josh later that afternoon (February 19th) he said, “No way!”  Just the night prior the Lord had given Josh the SAME EXACT picture in his dreams, except the whole family was playing with kids on the soccer field.  He hadn’t shared this dream with me yet, so I had no idea.  The following Sunday we decided to get real creative and throw one at God. ;)  It was at this time that I shared with Josh the picture God gave me of the globe and to spin it and point – that’s where we’d go serve.  Josh suggested the idea of using the Google Earth app on our phones.  What a brilliant idea!  I remember saying out loud, “Okay Lord, if it lands on Africa you’ve got my attention!”  Of course, I was just playing around.  After many attempts of spinning in different directions, starting on different points of the earth, closing our eyes, etc., etc., my results ended up being 15 times on Africa, once in the water near Africa and once in Asia…..ummmm, what Lord?!?!  Josh had the same results – landing on Africa every single time he spun, except once he landed in the Indian Ocean near Africa.  Okay Lord, you’ve definitely got my attention now!  Exactly one month later after getting the picture of the spinning globe, the kids had a similar experience with a floor puzzle called “Children of the World”.  All of the kids were putting it together when Jade suggested they spin it (like we did on our phones) and see where they end up pointing to.  At first I told her no, that we didn’t need to do that for confirmation from the Lord, but then I changed my mind and decided to have some fun with it.  As each child closed their eyes, I spun the puzzle then asked them to point.  I made sure the puzzle landed in different directions each time so they couldn’t “cheat”.  I kid you not, EVERY kid ended up pointing right at Africa.  I have pictures to prove it!!  They got a big kick out of that!




So, to wrap up our first official newsletter for the next chapter in our lives, we want to end by sharing what we currently know about our next steps.  We have committed to serving for at least 2 years in Pemba, Mozambique.  After that, we’ll go wherever God sends us next – whether it’s to another country, to remain in Pemba or to head back to the States, we don’t know at this point.  Our primary role will be to mentor and disciple the teens that live on base, in addition to teaching English and some administrative duties.  Jade is excited to help in the Baby House, Christian can’t wait for more “big” brothers, Gracie wants to get involved in worship/art and Josiah says he wants to “give lots of kisses away!”  The kids are very excited to move and keep asking when it’s going to happen.  Good question.  September has been highlighted to us, but there are some things in question and that could delay our departure until possibly January so we shall wait to see what the Lord has in mind.

We know this journey won’t be without trials or challenges, but no journey is.  We experienced one on the very day we got accepted to serve with Iris.  The enemy tried stealing Josh’s job through false accusations, but we just laughed at the enemy and kept pushing on.  Our security is not found in jobs so the enemy’s attempts to fulfill part of John 10:10 didn’t work on us!  We choose LIFE to the fullest!!  You may also be wondering about our situation with Jade and whether or not she will be going with us.  Before applying, we asked all of the kids how they felt about the possibility of moving to Africa, and they were all excited.  This carried bigger implications for Jade because it would require her to leave her other family behind.  After having a personal conversation with Jade about this, she revealed to us that she wants to go with us 100%.  When she was 8 God gave her a vision of going to Africa/Asia and feeding the poor.  We’ve realized this isn’t just a dream of mine and Josh’s, but a dream for our entire family too.  The Lord continues to ask us, “Do you trust me?”  We trust Him with all our hearts.  We don’t know how things will play out with Jade, but we trust that He will work it all out for good.

The Lord is our provider, our shelter, our refuge, our strength, and with Him by our side all things are possible!  We don’t want to just say these words.  We want to put them to action!  Thank you all for your continued love, prayers and support.  We appreciate you all and will keep you posted on our progress.

Peace, love & joy with you always!