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Cambodia Changes My Wardrobe

This is an article written to participate in the Modesty Carnival hosted by my sister, Christa Taylor.

I was 18 years old, freshly graduated from highschool, had just seen my older brother and one of my closest friends get married to another close girlfriend of mine, and I was off. Off to Cambodia to spend two months on my own! I was unprepared for all the Lord took me through that summer as I served alongside Warm Blankets and Children of Promise in reaching out to the significant population of orphans and widows ravaged by wars, landmines, and communism.

I saw thousands of sick and hurting individuals come through medical clinics and hear the truth of the gospel, I witnessed thousands come to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. I observed thousands of orphan children passionately worship the Lord amidst the wonderful families that had been established for them with widows as mothers and the pastors of the church as fathers. They are being raised to change their nation and they are determined!

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Mission Minded Homeschooling

Thanks to my friend, Kristi, I was made aware of a wonderful FREE homeschooling unit study curriculum with a mission minded focus! Teaching with God’s Whole Heart for the World by Ann Dunagan looks like an amazing resource to use in stirring up a heart for missions within your children!

Here is a description from the website:

This is the two-volume world missions curriculum (with over 500 pages) Ann wrote years ago to assist homeschooling families and Christian teachers (in both churches and Christian schools) to impart a fervent heart for world missions in children. The curriculum includes day-by-day teaching plans, missionary highlights, motivational mission stories, crafts, songs, prayer projects, and hundreds of ways to incorporate a passion for the lost into nearly every subject (including Bible Study, Family Devotions, Reading, Writing, Geography, History, Art, Science, and even highlights for Math).

I am excited to store this back in my freezer for upcoming use with my children! Since missions is a great passion of my heart, I definitely want to see this pass on to the next generation!

For more about Ann Dunagan and her outreach to orphans, visit her blog here. She also has additional resources for this course posted on her site.

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Speaking His Name

A few months back I shared a little bit about the importance of reaching out to new neighbors as a means of bringing the gospel to our communities, but since this post a godly sister in my church challenged me on one point…am I actually speaking His name or is this just a nice gesture? Did I include the truth in those baskets in any shape or form?

By God’s grace, we are seeking to be creative in reaching out in our neighborhood this summer. The Lord has been challenging me to speak of Him in all that I do. I don’t want to just be know as a nice family in our community, but rather a godly family! A few weeks back, the overabundance of whole wheat cinnamon rolls (thanks to Laura’s recipe!) I made gave amble opportunity to distribute some to our neighbors.

Rather than just giving them the plate of goodies, the Lord challenged me to include a note together with the goodies including Scripture verses. I was nervous and scared, but was inspired to step out in faith. I wrote a note saying, “May the sweetness of this treat speak of the precious Ultimate Gift of Christ Jesus who gave Himself for us!” Karis did a little scribbling and I wrote a Bible verse. My friend encouraged me to include Karis in the project now even when she is young, and allow the Lord to work through all of us. When she gets older, I will have her write out Scripture verses and more creative drawings for others and pray the Lord would use her sweet gifts to bless those around us.

Don’t they look yummy?

I am so thankful for the good work He is doing in my life. It’s not about me, but all about Him! Why should I be ashamed to speak His name in all that I do?

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Reflections on Our Week of Service

I rejoice at the good work the Lord accomplished through us this past week! Praise the Lord for all that He has done! I am so thankful for the friendships made, the ministries we served, and the team that came together to do it. To hear one of our daily reports read here.

Looking back over this past week and our local service here in our city, the Lord really impressed me with a few lessons:

There are so many needs in our backyard!

I am amazed how easily deceived I have been into thinking that frontier missions is where we need to send the laborers. The Great Commission is a call for one and all to go forth and share the love of the Christ. Not all are called to a foreign field, but all are called to serve where you are. The gospel can be so clearly communicated through the demonstration of Christ’s love in service. Serving others opens the doors for the gospel! There were widows that needed the love of Christ and why not demonstrate and communicate it through cleaning their backyards? There were homeless men and women whose hearts were touched and more receptive to the gospel because we gave them a pair of flipflops! How simple is that?

Families serving together is a powerful witness to the world – including the little ones!

The family model in our day and age is disintegrating. We need the witness of families (small and large, father, mother & children) out there serving and showing others a picture of godly families. I was blessed by how the Lord impacted two of my younger siblings  (Brandon & Brooke, age 10), throughout the week. In our debriefing gathering on Saturday evening, you could see how their hearts were powerfully touched by serving others. They opened up in prayer several times for those we met, and they shared how they had such a fun time serving others as a family. They had worked really hard throughout the week.

One of the days, a gentleman that was heading up the project, Chuck, was so impressed by Brandon’s diligence, he commented, “He gets two stars, he is such a hard worker”. That is a testimony! Why leave the children behind? This is an opportunity to serve together and implant seeds of compassion in their hearts as they see the needs around them. IT was beautiful to behold! Young Anna, age 3, joined our team for four of the six days along with her mother and brothers. She worked hard, and although she may not been able to accomplish much, she was serving together with her family and learning much about working, serving, and loving others I am sure.

Don’t waste your life

After witnessing the needs in my community, and realizing the great love that Christ has poured out for me, I was filled with a renewed passion to want nothing else but Jesus and Him alone! Nothing else matters eternally- the pursuit of materialism, money, a nice home, comfort in this life – oh that all these temptations the world presents us would fall away from my view! I want Jesus and I want to serve Him alongside my husband and children in complete abandon for the building up of Christ’s Kingdom! From this moment, I am able to see that I have no excuse. Whether I have one or ten children, we can serve together in the cause of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

For a powerful call in this direction, read Don’t Waste Your Life by John Piper & Ministries of Mercy by Tim Keller.

We are eagerly looking forward to further service in our community! We desire for this not to happen just once a year, but on a regular basis! We are going forth from here with eyes opened to see the needs. Where can we serve others and share the love of Christ today, tomorrow and for the rest of our lives?

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Portland Mission Outreach: Day 5 Recap

Wow! What a day! You wouldn’t believe how much work the team triumphantly accomplished today. We served at four different widow/widowers homes today with an abundance of yard work. One gentleman, Les, had an entirely overgrown backyard with piles of junk and debris everywhere.

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And this is only the front half of the yard! The back half was all cleared out of blackberries and overgrown bushes as well. Praise the Lord!

The team took on this significant challenge and came through successfully, but it was definitely the hardest day of work yet – cutting back blackberry bushes, serious pruning, and hauling, here we come! Thank you for your prayers of perseverance and extra strength! It has been greatly needed. You can actually walk through Less’ back yard now. Hallelujah!

Serveral ladies from the team had prepared gift baskets in advance including fresh fruit, cookies, treats, a gospel tract, gospel booklet and notes. These were distributed to each widow that we served.

The Lord opened the doors for some neat conversations with these folks as well, as Les even joined us for lunch and was definitely warming up as the day progressed.

We will continue to serve at a few other widows’ homes tomorrow, so please pray for the Lord to bless the labors of our hands!

Would you also join us in praying specifically for Les’ salvation?

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Portland Mission Outreach: Day 4 Recap

As you may have noticed I didn’t post anything in regards to day 3…well, Aaron was down and out for the day with a bad cold so we stayed home and I made some marionberry jam with my SIL Autumn. But the team did have a wonderful time of outreach in downtown Portland distributing care bags and flip flops to the homeless. It was a huge success, so I have heard.

Today, day 4, we served at four different Pregnancy Resource Centers around Portland.

We completed various projects from cleaning carpets, floors, dusting, mopping, to sorting and organizing baby clothes and cleaning baby furniture donations. We had a blast! I have been so blessed at how well Karis has been doing this week. What a joy it has been to serve others together as a family, even with little ones…it is possible!

My family served at the headquarters location and packaged baby bottles for their baby bottle drives. These bottles get distributed and people are encouraged to collect loose change around the house to store in the bottle and donate. They informed me that it was quite fun and the staff there was greatly blessed by their service.

Just so you know…PRC are always in need of diapers! So if you happen upon a sale, consider donating them to your local PRC for the needy mothers that come through. They also accept good condition clothing and baby furniture. A great way to pass on your baby’s used goods and serve someone in need. Pregnancy Resource Centers are doing a great work that is worth getting behind. Another powerful way to serve this ministry is through prayer!

Thank you for your prayers! We are having a wonderful time! It is a true joy getting behind ministries that are living out the gospel in practical ways. This will not be the end of the needs…volunteering as a family is a wonderful opportunity to learn how to serve together and further the gospel in a simple and yet powerful way.

Anna, age 3, has been faithfully serving alongside her mother all week! It can be done…even with toddlers! This has been such a blessing to see.

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Portland Mission Outreach: Day 2 Recap

God has been blessing and multiplying the labors of our hands and we are exceeding the expectations of those we are serving. Praise the Lord! Today we were serving at a local park in Wood Village on the outskirts of Portland. This was an extensive project of pulling up grass and weeds that were growing alongside and overcoming a bark trail around the park.

It wasn’t an easy task, but the Lord supplied the grace and gave the team the extra strength and energy for the work.  We had another part of our group laying down new bark chips in the playground area to protect the children while they play. The man (Chuck) who was directing the project was extremely impressed by the hard work the team put it. He kept saying again and again what a huge help it was and that we were serving in a much needed way in our city.

I guess volunteers are becoming harder and harder to come by. This is unfortunate…what better way to be a light than being willing to get dirty and serve our community in this simple way? Chuck was passionate about taking care of the earth, and although our worldview may be different, there is a lesson to be learned that God has called us as believers to lead the way in being good stewards of the earth He has entrusted to our care.We were able to give this man a basket of goodies, a gospel tract, and to explain the reason why we were here was because we were Christians. Please pray for Chuck’s salvation. Along the way others walking the path also asked what we were doing and we were able to share why we were serving.

Tomorrow (Wednesday) the team is off to serve the homeless in downtown Portland! Pray the Lord would really direct them to the right people and open the hearts of the lost to hear the good news of Jesus Christ. Please also pray for my husband Aaron who has come down with a sinus infection today and it is taking him down. Thanks so much!

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Portland Mission Outreach: Day 1 Recap

What a full and yet productive day we had on Monday at Shepherd’s Door, a ministry dedicated to serving homeless women and children by providing basic needs, housing, food, training in life skills and schooling to help get them off the streets.

This is a Christian organization and they have a wonderful vision of imparting the gospel through meeting these practical needs but also in meeting the ultimate need of the gospel of Jesus Christ. IT was a great delight to tour their facility and see the good work that is going on. They house forty women at a time and provide children’s programs at the same time to enable the mother’s to attend school, get their GED, etc. while their children are also learning and such.

As a team, we were able to do some serious weeding throughout the grounds of their facility (and trust me, there was alot!). We cleaned gutters and sprayed moss on the roof, in addition to sanitizing and wiping down all their playground equipment. We had a great team for the first day!

My mother & mother-in-law with Karis – everyone is helping!

Please continue to pray for perseverance among the team…especially for all the younger folks. May we all continue to give our very best and not grow weary in well doing! We are off today to serve in cleaning up a local park!

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June at Our Home

June has come to an end already but what beautiful weather we have been experiencing here in the Northwest over the last few weeks! I have so many things to be thankful for looking back over this month. The wonderful weather has sure been kicking in the allergies! Thanks to the allergy tonic recipe, I have been surviving pretty well (twice a day!). We re-financed our house this month, and were able to get a bit of money in the process, which is going into savings for a new car (well…new to us that is!). If you have read this, you know of some of the crazy things that have happened with this car! Being able to refinance was a blessing in itself because our mortgage was going up significantly.

Playing pica boo!

Another blessing was Aaron having a wonderful time at the technology in missions conference earlier this month. He feels confirmed that that is the direction God would have us go…now the question and prayer is…when and how? Should we do it full-time or part-time? Should he work on the side to support us or should we raise support? Lots of fun questions…but we serve a faithful God who graciously leads us in the direction He would have us go. Appreciate your continued prayers.

Ahh! I found you!

Karis has taken 6 steps several times now! I am wondering when she will get inspired to walk…but it sure is fun seeing her become a little girl. She loves exploring everything!

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Frugal & Fun Wedding Gift Baskets

It’s wedding season, and we had several to attend this year! What a joy and delight to rejoice with others in the celebration of their union, especially when it is Christ centered. We attended a wedding this past weekend, and have another in a few weeks time. My sister-in-law, Larissa, has the gift of creativity and she is inspiring me in that direction! This is a testimony to that…as all these ideas for the most part are coming from her! Here is my frugal and creative wedding baskets for the bride & groom: a romantic dinner for two!

In the basket I included two cloth napkins and holders (depending upon their kitchen colors), a candle or two, two champagne glasses, a few candies, and a menu for a romantic dinner for two. I included recipes for our favorite dinner that I served on Valentine’s Day of this year. This basket cost under $10 dollars…just with a little thought put into it! Baskets will simple goodies can look so elegant and be creative and fun at the same time!

This basket included several of the same items above, plus two placemats and a red colander!

Any other fun ideas to include in such a basket?

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