Monday, November 4, 2013

Prayer For A Sign: Great Is His Faithfulness


Hi everyone, I arrived in Uganda on Tuesday. 
When I walked out of the airport I had the sweetest feeling I was home. 
Last night I sent a personal email to some of my family
about a wonderful experience I had at church this Sunday. 
I decided I would share the story with all of you.


All Praise Be To God


Here is a copy of my original Email,
With a few added details:

I went to church today, this was the first time being back to VCC. Before I left the house I was praying that if VCC is where I am suppose to be going that God would give me a sign so that I would know for sure and that if it is not suppose to be my church anymore than that I would know. 

I arrived at church and I had such a wonderful welcome by all of my friends there. The first face I saw was Sam, he is one of the boys from Teen Challenge, he's only about 17, and a former street boy. He is soft spoken and very sweet. His face when he saw me was priceless he was so surprised and came to give me a hug.

 I told him to take me to see Dan. Let me give you some background on Dan. 

 I'm not sure how much I told you about Daniel but he is the boy that I sponsor from Teen challenge. When I first met him I didn't know he was a former street child (No wonder I naturally had a heart for him). At church he was always so quiet and he would help out with everything, there was something about his spirit that attracted me. He has such an innocence about him and such a servants heart. I prayed about him for a few days and then one day I introduced myself and found out that he spoke very little english. I also learned that he was a student at Teen Challenge. I asked him if I could pray over him and he let me. When I finished he thanked me about a million times and I knew I was suppose to help this boy in some way. I told him that if it was okay I wanted to be his big sister (He is only 16 yrs old). I can't describe how happy he was when I said this. Later I learned that his father died when he was a toddler and that his step father would abuse him (step children in uganda are not accepted by step parents) and then his mom died also. He was stuck with his step father who threw him out on the streets. 

After praying for him I gave him a small amount of money because I felt like I was suppose to. I learned later that he bought a cell phone with the money I gave him. There is something very significant about this cell phone. When Daniel was on the streets he survived by pickpocketing cell phones to get money to eat. The money I gave him to get a phone was the first time he had ever been able to respectfully buy himself a phone instead of stealing them for money. Before I left I was able to spend more time with Daniel but his english was very poor. One day i was able to meet the directors of Teen Challenge they were so excited to meet with me, they shared with me that Dan had been very depressed and alone for a long time. He was shy and didn't make friends very well and he was sad because he felt like he had no one. They told me he is the only student at Teen Challenge who does not have a sponsor and that they have not been able to put him into school because of it (why he didn't speak english). I had enough money to pay for his school fee's before I left. Dan even came with me to the airport to see me off, I insisted he be there with me.

 Daniel also shared with me himself that he had been praying for a long time that God would give me family again because he has always felt so alone. He told me, " I never doubted God though, I knew he would be faithful and bring me someone."

Now.. back to this morning at church. Sam took me straight to Daniel and he was sooo happy to see me, he seated me in the front row right beside him and immediately left and came back with a cold water bottle for me (I know Dan's allowance is hardly anything and this small gesture was so special to me.) So worship started (oh how I missed this worship) during worship I started praying again, "God, I'm waiting on your sign, I know you will be faithful, I just want to know for sure that this is my church." Then the sermon came and still I waited for my sign. I started to realize I was sitting right in the middle of a group of boys from teen challenge and they all had there T'shirts on. Suddenly, I heard the pastor announce that it was Teen Challenge Sunday and that they will be announcing and celebrating the graduates today. I turned to Dan and asked "Are you graduating today?" and he shook his head Yes. He thought I had come specially for his graduation!! He was absolutely thrilled I was there. He said that people had told him I wouldn't come back and that he would always tell them she will come back I have faith in her. I HAD NO IDEA IT WAS TEEN CHALLENGE GRADUATION DAY, I didn't even know it was Teen Challenge Sunday. But God did and he made sure I was there for this boy. 


They began announcing the boys one by one and the boys would go up and give their testimony and pray for each individual boy and receive their grad certificate. Dan turned to me and said "when they call my name will you go up on stage with me?" I told him of course. But honestly I was kind of nervous, it is a HUGE church bigger than The Rock. I went up with him and he gave his testimony and at the end he told everyone that even though he doesn't have any family he has me and that I am helping him go to school. I never realized the impact I had on this boys life. When I was there on my last trip he went to the slums with me a few times to help me feed the street boys (he was a street boy himself and he had SUCH a beautiful heart for these street children and after all he knows what they are going through) When he would come with me he was so protective over me, he knows all the little tricks people can play to pickpocket or take advantage. He watches out for me 
like I really am the only family he has. Remember he is only 16 yrs old and yet he is so protective. 

 I couldn't believe I showed up on his graduation! God came through with his sign, it truly felt like a miracle to me. More exciting news is that Dan's english has improved soooo much from the schooling I have paid for. He had never been in school so he had to start from kid garden and he is now to 4th grade level, I can communicate with him now much better. After church Dan said to me, "I want you to meet my teacher!". His teacher suggested that I get him a personal tutor instead because in a class setting he will fall behind. SO then God provided another miracle. There is a young man at my church his name is Francis I met him last trip he is actually a christian author, he has written several books. He is very smart and soft spoken, he's a really sweet guy. He was who Dan's teacher suggested I higher as a tutor, I was so happy to hear I could hire Francis because I know him already and he is someone I can trust. I could see God's hand over Dan's life today. 
When we sat back down with his certificate he said to me, "I am a good boy now." looking down at his certificate like it was proof of that. I told him he always was a good boy. And he kept saying I knew you would come I knew it. It's just so weird because I didn't know I would come, I didn't even know what I was coming for. But God did. 

Lynne





          
Daniel giving his testimony









A photo I received of Dan when I was in the states getting ready to go to school


His certificate of completion from Teen Challenge.
For those of you who haven't heard of the organization it is a christian rehab center for boys who
have struggled with substance abuse. When Dan was living on the streets (he was only a little boy) he became addicted to alcohol. 




I plan on continuing to provide Dan with school fee's until he is 
ready to take his exams and graduate.
It was pricey to hire him his own personal tutor but I knew it was what God wanted
me to do and Dan was so proud. I sat down with him, his teacher, and his new tutor.
Most kids hate anything that resembles a parent teacher conference but let 
me tell you Dan could not be more excited for me to meet with his teachers. He was so 
proud to have me there with him and I was even more proud of him for how 
far he has come. By the way I got an excellent report from his teacher, his teacher told me
Dan is a very responsible young man and that he is even paying him some small money
every other day to pick up his children from school because he knows he can
trust Daniel with his children. (Pretty cool, right?)

Since Dan is now graduated from Teen Challenge he can no longer stay at the 
rehab center. Because a lot of these boys who graduated are former street children,
they often have no place else to call home. So there is another home that they have started
for the graduates to stay at until they can get on their feet.

 I would love to eventually
be able to help provide Daniel his own place, he told me yesterday.
"I know God will provide me a place, he is always faithful to me." 
Dan is always right when he talks about God's faithfulness. 

Friday, October 11, 2013

Cinnamon Apple Jelly Fundraiser

My ticket is booked. 
I leave for Uganda October 29th. 
I'll come back home December 6th just in time for Christmas. 

I'm excited to share with everyone my plans for this next trip. 

If anyone were to ask me where my heart is in Uganda, I'd tell them the same thing. 
With the street children 

Kampala, the city I work in, it is hard to move around 
anywhere, espcially in highly populated areas and 
not see a child on the side of the road 
begging. 
My heart goes out to these children, some I have come 
to know during my time in the slum
at the feeding program. You learn their names. 

You remember their faces. You hear their stories. 
Some of these children are as young
as 5 years old. Others only toddlers. 
The younger children being taken care of 
by older siblings that wouldn't 
even be in junior high yet if they had the opportunity
of ever going to school. 
Some of these street children have been orphaned. 
Others have been kicked out of their homes or ran away from abusive situations.
Some have simply gotten lost and never found their way home. 
It's a sad reality for these kids.


They live, sleep, and eat in the streets.
This video link gives a more accurate picture of what life on the streets is like.
I think this ministry did a wonderful job with the video
and it is actually filmed on the streets
of Kampala, Uganda.
Watch Video Here


On past trips with different teams we have done some
feeding ministries in the streets.
This is one of my most favorite things.
We pile together a bunch of food, whether it be
peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
or a bunch of bananas
or just our left overs from lunch
and we find children who are looking to eat.
Depending where we go we are often
overwhelmed with the number of
children who are hungry and looking for food.

During my next trip I hope to do much more of this.
This is where YOU come in.


Until the end of October I will be having a fundraiser
selling my Homemade Apple Cinnamon Jelly.
All of the funds raised will go towards
my feeding ministry in the streets.


I didn't realize how much work it is to make Apple Jelly!
But I had fun making it, took me a bit to get it just right.
I used fresh organic apples
picked straight from the tree
Some of them are picked
from my trees, but we only
have green apples so I
did a combination of red and green.


My mom taste tested the first batch
and she approved :)




Price: $5.00 Each
(8 ounce Jar)

(They are made with love! And I had to pray over every jar to make sure the Jell set lol)
If you prefer a bigger Jar size let me know and I will see what I can do :)
P.S. Jelly is Vegan friendly.

How to Order:
You can Facebook me or email me.
My email is:
Stellarpollux0k0@live.com

Tell me how many you want and I will give you your price.


If you live in Jay County and attend The Rock Church
We can arrange pick up and payment there.
Or you can pre-pay through pay-pal

We could also arrange pick up and payment at Inman Insurance
Mon-Friday 9-5
Or Saturday morning 9-11

We will discuss in a personal message what works
best for you.


If you would like me to ship your Jelly to you
please message me and include your address.

Please wait for me to message you back with your
shipping costs before you make your payment
on pay-pal!
Because the flat shipping rate was
so high I can give people a better price
for shipping if I just ship a normal
package priority mail.

When you message me please include:

* How many jars you want

and

 * Your address you want it shipped to


I will message you back with your total
price including shipping.
Once you have your total you can pay through
pay-pal.
My Pay button is at the top of
my blog.


The more Jars I can sell the more children
I can feed during my street outreach.
Thank you so much for your support
and taking the time to
read my blog.

Everyone's support and encouragement means so much to me!













Saturday, October 5, 2013

Orphanages - What's the big deal?

I felt it appropriate to make a blog post about this because it seems to be the big topic of the week.
It is something I have also thought a lot about while in Uganda.

I want to share with you two other blog posts that I felt did a wonderful job explaining the situation





Before I say anything I want to make it clear that I do not believe
that orphanages are "bad" or that people should stop giving money to support an orphanage.
If we didn't have orphanages there would be even more children
on the streets or left for dead.
Orphanages are vital.
and the children living in orphanages ARE loved by many people.
The care or supplies may not be perfect.
The living conditions most likely are very sad and hard to stomach.
The people working there day after day may seem hard on the outside.
But on the inside they love those children more than you realize.
So it is not far for us to criticize someone who has changed, fed, bathed, cleaned up after
hundreds of children who are not their own and continue to do it day after day.
They continue to care for and fall in love with these children who they
come to know and year after year they see these children come and go.
Some of the endings are happy endings where they have been reunited
or adopted out to a loving family.
But they also loose these children to illness and accidents.
How can we criticize them for seeming hardened. Wouldn't you be a little bit hardened?


But... that's not the point...forgive me for getting off subject.


What I wanted to talk about is how it seems that Orphanages may be encouraging
child abandonment.
This is something that I feel does need to be said and understood.
When people visit an orphanage for the first time they usually assume that all
of those children are orphaned. But honestly that's not the case.
Most of those children were actually abandoned.
The parents may be alive and well but financially or physically unable to care for the child.

Where this becomes a problem though is when people start assuming that
an orphanage is a better atmosphere for that child to grow up,
rather than in a home with their parents.
What is even more sad is that a lot of times these parents who
give up their children to live at an orphanage feel like this is their only option
They want the best for their children and feel like they can not provide
the best so they send them somewhere else.

My questions is why can't we start funding families to help the children
stay at home with their parents?

Some of you may remember my good Friday post this year?
Good Friday truly was a GOOD Friday.
I wrote about baby Daniel and his family. Daniel's father cares for him and
2 other siblings. Daniel's mother died shortly after having Daniel and
3 of Daniel's other siblings have passed away due to Malaria due to lack
of money for proper medical care. Daniel's father is now left
raising 3 children on his own, one being a new born. Do you know
how much work a new born is? Daniel's father often spoke
of bringing Daniel to Sanyu babies home because he felt that he would
have a future that way, but he clearly struggled with that decision.
He loved his baby and did not want to give him up to go
live somewhere else but financially he didn't see any other way.
During my stay I was able to give money to their family
for a nice Easter dinner and several times I was able to
come and visit and bring boxes and boxes of baby porridge.
I didn't realize how desperate the family really was until
one day coming to visit I found that Daniel was very sick.
we immediately took him down to the clinic to get medicine,
 I discovered that a week before that they had run out of porridge
and had resorted to feeding him warm sugar water.


The reality of these situations are harsh and it breaks my heart that
families that desperately want to keep their children feel they
must abandon them at an orphanage to give them a better life.

Surely if we can feed children at an orphanage can't we also feed
those children at their own homes?

Amazima is the one ministry that I know offers care for children
while still keeping them at home with their parents, I recommend child sponsorship
through Amazima to anyone.
http://amazima.org/

I plan on doing more research on other ministries that also have this option.
I do sponsor some children through Worldvision and I know they also
provide these children care while still being at home with their family.
I only just started sponsorship with Worldvision, if anyone knows more about
them please contact me! I would love to hear more about them from
personal experience.


Because I think it was said well enough the first time I want to quote Rage Against The Minivan
I recognize that orphanage life is the only option for some children.  However, I think that the overabundance of churches that are building orphanages are harmful in a number of ways:
1. They are taking in poverty orphans. I will say it again: a child should not have to be abandoned at an orphanage to receive aid. If we can feed and educate a child in an orphanage, we can feed and educate a child living at home.
2. They are focused on providing a destination to missions groups. It’s sad to say this, but I’ve heard it from numerous people: the church wants to build an orphanage so they can visit and “love on” orphans when they take short-term trips. NO, PEOPLE. No no no no. Orphans are not mission-trip props.
3. They are motivated by the romanticism of starting an orphanage and how heroic that will make them look. People want their name on the building. It motivates people to donate when they feel ownership. Opening an orphanage looks good on paper. I get it. Still not best practice.
4. They are failing to provide adequate supervision to at-risk children. Orphanages in third-world countries tend to be poorly staffed, with high child-to-caretaker ratios and a high staff turnover. It is rare than an orphanage in a third-world country would meet even the minimum standards to be a licensed childcare facility in the U.S., and yet we are somehow satisfied with sub-standard care because they are poor.
5. They are not focused on permanency planning or family reunification. I cannot tell you have many orphanages I’ve visited where the children have living parents who even visit on weekends and there is absolutely no plan in place to get the kids back home.
6. They are raising children to be ministry partners instead of psychologically healthy adults. I have often heard orphanage directors talk about how they are raising the “future generation of Christian leaders” by raising kids in an orphanage. Except that our goal for kids should be to raise them into adults with a healthy sense of self . . . and the best way to do that is in a family, not in a “future Christian leader warehouse.”
(Link to Article)




 I do believe these are things that need to be said.
 So now what are we going to do about it?
I think if we spent just as much energy as we do complaining about this broken system
PRAYING about it we would start to get somewhere.

Would you please join me in praying for these families that feel their only option is to abandon their child and that they would receive the help that they need to provide for their family rather than have their families broken apart?






Saturday, September 7, 2013

Weary Travelers







For those of you who know me, you know how much I love to travel.
I become a little bit antsy if I have to stay in one place for too long and I'm looking for my next adventure. My next journey. I'm always the first person to say Okay lets do it! Now, whats next!
I don't wait on anyone to catch up.
I move at my own pace.

I become anxious if I don't have a new plan of action.
I start to get fidgety.
Then there I go jumping before the gun shot has gone off.
I'm always worried about missing my destiny.
I'm worried about missing my opportunity to do what God is calling me to do.
I think some times I get all anxious and I think I'm waiting around for God.
I think I'm waiting on him to answer me or tell me my next move.
But its just not the truth. We are never waiting on God.
He is waiting on us.
He's waiting on US to get where ever he needs us to be.
Before he picks me back up and sends me back out on my way.
He first has to brush off all the dust and clean up all my scraps and bruises.
And there I am, pushing his hand away, saying I'm fine! I got this! Let me keep going!
and God is looking at me like, "Um, no. You're not fine. You're worn out and dirty
and hurting and you're not even giving yourself a chance to heal before
blindly tripping over the next obstacle in your way. And you're trying to run ahead of me
and doing an awful job at getting anywhere."

But it's cool. Because God's kind of like that prince Charming.
You know the one who you made up in your head but in all reality
your "Prince Charming" could never be human because he's
just too perfect.

And he looks at you and you're all muddy from tripping so much.
And you have scapes on your knees and your arms hurt because you are stubborn
and you tried to pick up something that you knew was to heavy for you.

And God comes along and picks you up and his reaction is just not human.
Because human reaction would be:
" why are you such a screw up!? You're always running ahead of everything.
Making stupid decisions. Messing things up for yourself and for everyone else.
Whats wrong with you? Get your act together."

and you're just left lost and discouraged and most likely
you continue down your same destructive path
because you didn't receive any help or guidance.
Just criticism and you don't know any other way to turn.


But God's reaction isn't like that. His reaction is this:
He reaches out his hand and picks you up. He lovingly scoops you into his arms.
And says, " Listen. Just slow down for a second. Let's just rest here for a minute."
He brushes all the dust and dirt off your clothes. He sits you down under
the shade of a tree and he washes your wounds. Then he says,
" You're hurting yourself and I'm not going to stand by and watch you get hurt."
He walks out in your path and he picks up your obstacle that
was too heavy for you to move on your own and effortlessly
throws it out of the way.
He says, " Can I go ahead of you and move your obstacles and anything that
might cause you to trip. I really don't like to see you fall all the time.
You're too beautiful to be covered in dirt and bruises."






Now he might ask you to do some hard things as well.
Because he knows what is best for you.
Like he might be like, "Um hey, you know that stone you tripped on
about a mile back. Yeah, uh, well you didn't notice but
after you tripped on it you ran right over the top of someone else.
And you hurt them pretty bad, and you just kept running along
and tripping over everything and you didn't
even say sorry or anything."

"It was really a pretty sad seen there. If I were you, I would go back
and apologize for what you did to them. To be honest
they may not accept your apology because you stepped on
them pretty hard, but I think it's best if you go try to apologize.
Because you were defiantly wrong to be doing that. "

God won't discourage you. He will tell it as it is. But he will not discourage you.
He will say this is what you did wrong and this is how to fix it.
This is how you are going to avoid it in the future.

Have you ever heard the saying, " Never look down on someone unless
you're helping them up." That is exactly how God handles things.

I do a lot of traveling.
Growing up I've traveled all over the united states with my family.
Florida, Michigan, California, Massachusetts, Nevada, Canada...
Oh come on people, Canada is basically the united states.
Except more awesome... awesomer? .. Yeah I don't know.

I've always been fascinated with Europe.
My Sophomore year I went to Germany for a couple weeks on an exchange program.
Fell in love with the language
and went back the next year for the entire summer with IU Bloomington's
 Language Immersion program.

My Senior year of high school I went to Africa for the first time with my Aunt Kim.
I was excited for our long layover in London.
and as most of you know I've been going back every year since then.
Last year, totally last minute, I mean I literally had two days to decide.
I went to Guatemala on a missions trip with the youth group.

But can I be honest. There is a lot I don't know about traveling.
I don't know how to interpret the restrictions of how much luggage we are aloud to bring.
3 bags and 1 carry on, 2 bags and 2 carry ons, 2 bags and one of those counts as your carry on.
"Mam, that is not a carry on that is an oversize suitcase."
Okay, lady well you tell that to the starving children in Africa!

I don't know why the stewardess has to come out and there has to be two of them.
One to tell you the emergency routine and the other to act it out.
I don't know why they have to show us how to use a seat belt
and act like we haven't been in a car since 1965.

I don't understand why everything on an airplane has to be small.
tiny plate, tiny utensils, tiny napkin, tiny cups.
tiny pillow and tiny blankets.
There is a SMALL problem. There is going to be a SLIGHT delay. There will be a LITTLE bit of turbulence.
They're lying, about that last one first of all.

I don't know how to escape the airplane bathroom without sacrificing one of my extremities
to the jaws of the folding door.

And I don't know what to say to guys like that taxi driver in Uganda
who learned I was American and asked me if
I knew his cousin Eddie who lives in the U.S.

There is a lot about traveling I don't know.

One thing that frustrates me the most is those women that are obviously
"experienced travelers"
and they are boarding a 9 hour flight to London.
They are dressed in a nicely pressed dress skirt and top and high heels.
Their hair and makeup is perfect and they smell
like the perfume section at the mall.

Now, as for me, when I board a 9 hour flight to London.
I'm most likely in jeans and a T-shirt with my hair tied up.
because, who am I fooling, when I get off that plane
I'm going to look even more crappy than when I got on the plane.
My armpits are going to smell terrible no matter how many times I got
up to go to the bathroom and wash them and put on deodorant.

And I swear, every flight has them, that pretty lady
will walk off that plane with no wrinkle in her skirt,
her hair isn't greasy and her makeup isn't faded.
And she still smells like the perfume section at the mall.
I DO NOT understand this.

I think God wants to turn us into
"Experienced Travelers"
I mean I don't think he wants us to be
all uncomfortable in our high heels on an airplane with our hair all perfect.
What I'm saying, is he want us to be prepared
and he wants us looking and feeling good
and he wants to keep us looking and feeling good for the remainder of the flight.

He doesn't want us to be Weary Travelers
He wants us to be Experienced Travelers
He wants us to expect hard times
and know how to be prepared for when they come
He doesn't want us to be knocked down.

He invites,

"Come to me."

"All of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens.

and I will give you rest. "

- Matthew 11:28

Growing up, I always loved the band Barenaked Ladies.
Hey, don't write them off because of their title.
They were really kind of a one hit wonder.
There two hit songs in the 90's were One Week and Pinch Me.
We owned a couple of their albums though and I have always loved their music.

They have a song called Call and Answer
This past year I have been trying to change my music style around... which let me tell you is HARD
when you are a sincere music fan. I had to bite my lip when I had all my old
music deleted off my Ipod and filled it with worship music and sermons.
But that's really what I needed at the time.

But sometimes, when you are really struggling, at least for me.
I need some of my old comfort music. Songs I can relate to.
A couple days ago I was really struggling,
do you ever feel like you are so far from Gods presences and you don't understand it.
and you are begging him to draw you back in.
Because if you have experienced his presences before and especially if you have
stayed in his presences for a long period of time.
If you ever fall from Grace, and get into sin, a wall seems to go up.
and you CRAVE his presences again.
You realize just how much your happiness depends on your devotion with him.

Anyway, I had been deep in prayer for some time about this.
And I had dug out some of my old Cds.
I put on one of my mix tapes and the first song that came up was
Call and Answer

Here's a link to the song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3-8gQmPvyo

The lyrics go like this:

If you call.
I will answer.
And if you fall.
Ill pick you up.
And if you court this disaster.
I'll point you home.

But, I'm warning you, don't you ever do,
those crazy messed up things that you do,
cause I promise you, if you ever do,
I'll be the first to crucify you.
Now it's time to prove you've come back here
to rebuild.


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I assume most of you would agree that the 23rd Psalm is
one of the most well known passages in the bible.

The Lord is my Shepard.
I shall not want.

He is a good Shepard..He's not going to let you wander around
in sin feeling lost. You may know what you WANT but
he knows what is best for you.

He makes me lie down in green pastures.
He restores my soul.


He is going to call you to rest in him. Trust in him.
This will give you peace that passes all understanding. He says lay down and rest in me.
You don't have to worry because I am your protector.
He rebuilds you.








Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Changes

My oldest brother got married!
I now have the sweetest sister in law.. Seriously, if you haven't met her yet, she is the most beautiful and sweetest girl you'll ever meet. I'm so happy for Jordan and Lucia. 





Lucia is originally from Spain. Her parents, despite the fact that they had never traveled out of country and spoke absolutely no english, flew all the way to America for the wedding. It was so wonderful to have her family there for the wedding.



Lucia dancing with her dad. 

We had the wedding in the backyard. We had a pretty cool God moment
happen during the wedding. Just after Jordan and Lucia said their vows
and just when they got to " you may kiss the bride"
Three deer walked right out into the middle of the yard. 
They were so close!
A mama deer and two baby deers, they were running and dancing around. 
It was absolutely beautiful. 
I love how God shows his presence.
The coolest part about it for me was that I had been having these encouters
 quite frequently lately. Ever since I came home from Uganda I
had been doing a lot of bible study outside or listening to Sermons on my ipod
while riding my bike or in my car worshiping,
but the craziest thing was seriously almost every single time
I was doing this I would come across a deer.
A number of times I would see a deer walk  right out into my path
as I was riding my bike or I would see one standing off in the feild
staring at me.
At first I thought oh this is cool, how many deer I have been seeing
they must really be moving around this time of year,
but then I started to realize it more and more. It would
happen so frequently that I would actually just except to see several
if I was planning to be out in nature studying, listeing to sermons or worshiping.
But then it hit me how uncommon it really probably is to be coming across these deer SO MUCH.
So I prayed about it and asked God what it all meant.
He told me. It was a symbol of His presences.
After He told me this I was even more excited to see deer.

Once while driving I was praying to myself and worshiping
and I looked out my window and there was a deer looking right at me.
 I had just turned out of my lane and it stopped and looked right at my car
and then the strangest thing. It didn't turn and run into the forest as you would except it to.
Instead it turned in my direction and began to run along with the pace of my car. Never taking its eyes off my car.

It was so cool.
God is cool, HA.

You can imagine how awesome it was to me that those deer came to join the wedding!

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After the wedding all of us as one big family spent the week in Michigan.. along with a 
few of Landry's crazy friends. 


After the deer incident at the wedding
we were all praying for God to show himself some more. 
You can ask my dad and brothers about the few other animal encounters 
we had after these prayers. 
But the coolest, was one evening on the beach. 
We had just come in from swimming and Landry was actually still in the water.
A storm was rolling in. 
We were all looking out at the storm clouds. 
And then all the sudden, way out in the water the clouds broke open and
a tornado came right down into the water!! It was insane. It splashed and swirled up the water. 
It was so cool to see. I ran inside to grab my phone but it lifted 
before I was able to snap a picture. 


God is so cool. If we would only pay attention to him more often. 








Psalms 145:5
On the glorious splendor of your majesty, and on your wondrous works, I will meditate.



Lucia took this one, Isn't it AMAZING! I love how the clouds are reflecting off the water. 





walkway to the beach... I love Empire Beach in michigan.. it is so relaxing and beautiful. 

Group hug inside the visitor center.
Ty did something pretty impressive. 
At the cherry house restaurant
they have a ice cream challenge. 
No one had ever attempted it by themselves. 
He was served a huge mixing bowl full of 
12 huge scoops of ice-cream
covered in whip cream
and 4 jumbo chocolate chip cookies on the side with massive chunks of chocolate

He accomplished it! making him the first person to even attempt and he succeeded! 
..... the aftermath was not so pretty or exciting however.....



The last day before we left. I did something pretty spontaneous.. 
I got dreadlocks!!


It was a big decision and commitment 
because dreads are an all or nothing decision
once they are in and locked you can't take them out.
Well ... unless.. you want to do an extreme conditioning treament
and spend an entire day combing them out...

I've always been a spontaneous person... I've tried to rationalize my decision making
but it just never works for me. 
So, hey, you only live once right?

Luckily, I LOVE them!! 
Not sure how everyone else will feel about them but personally I dig it. 
Yes. I still wash my hair. Contrary to popular belief, dreads 
also have to be washed. 
With special shampoo. 

My biggest reason behind wanting them was Africa.
It will be super fun to have dreads in Uganda. 
I can't wait to dress them with colors and beads. 
I've already been experimenting with african hair wraps and head bands!!

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...Some more changes...
Landry, my younger brother, is going to college next week. 
In CALIFORNIA! 
It's a nice, smaller Bible college and he is going for discipleship.
I am excited for him.
Did I mention it is requirement for him to go on a missions trip.
I'm thinking Uganda!?!?! 
Please pray for him as he makes this new transition in his life. 


 

Well.. I think that's all I have for now.
Still praying for when I will go back to Uganda. 

Lots of love! 






Monday, July 29, 2013

Gatlinburg Tennessee!!


I spent this weekend in Tennesse with one of my best friends in the whole world. 
We both had been pretty stressed lately and so why not go relax and have some fun?

It is seriously gorgeous in Tennesse. 
God, you are so cool. 
Thank you for painting my life so beautifully. 






















Just for fun ...
Here's my christian friendly party playlist:

1. Goin Down - Group 1 Crew
2. Hall of Fame - The Script Ft. Will I Am
3. Beamer, Benz or Bently - Bizzle ft. Sevin
4. Jesus Freak - Toby Mac (Gotta have this one right?)
5. King & Queens - Audio Adrenaline
6. Ready or Not - Britt Nicole Ft. Lecrea
7. He Said - Group 1 Crew Ft. Chris August
 8. Waka Waka (This Time For Africa) - Shakira














2 Corinthians 12:9 
9But he said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me