Before talking about our work with IJM, we played an introductory video at each church we have visited. If you're curious about what, specifically, IJM does, this is a good brief introduction. Their YouTube channel also has several videos that relay stories of survivors that are really moving. Below is the brief (less than 2 minutes!) introductory video:
Small Family
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Preach
For two Sundays in April, we had the privilege of visiting two local churches to talk about IJM's work and what our part will be with the Thailand office. It was great to meet lots of new people and reconnect with some familiar faces. Scott also gave the sermon at both churches, and he did a wonderful job! If you would like to listen to his sermon from United Methodist Temple, you can do that here. (The sermon starts around 12:20.)
Before talking about our work with IJM, we played an introductory video at each church we have visited. If you're curious about what, specifically, IJM does, this is a good brief introduction. Their YouTube channel also has several videos that relay stories of survivors that are really moving. Below is the brief (less than 2 minutes!) introductory video:
Before talking about our work with IJM, we played an introductory video at each church we have visited. If you're curious about what, specifically, IJM does, this is a good brief introduction. Their YouTube channel also has several videos that relay stories of survivors that are really moving. Below is the brief (less than 2 minutes!) introductory video:
Thursday, April 21, 2016
SOLD
Great news--we sold our house! Pending some details, we should close the week of June 13th. This is a huge blessing, since we won't have to move to another location for very long before leaving for Thailand. We had several showings, but these buyers were perfect for us!
It is definitely bittersweet. We have lived in this house longer than any other place in our marriage. We brought all three of our kids home to this house. We have a lot of great memories here and have loved living in this neighborhood surrounded by some awesome people. However, it is a huge relief to not have the sale of our house looming over our heads while we finish our preparations for Thailand. It's also nice to not have to keep cleaning the house every couple of days for a showing. We'll cherish our memories, but are looking forward to making new ones in Thailand soon!
It is definitely bittersweet. We have lived in this house longer than any other place in our marriage. We brought all three of our kids home to this house. We have a lot of great memories here and have loved living in this neighborhood surrounded by some awesome people. However, it is a huge relief to not have the sale of our house looming over our heads while we finish our preparations for Thailand. It's also nice to not have to keep cleaning the house every couple of days for a showing. We'll cherish our memories, but are looking forward to making new ones in Thailand soon!
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Leaving on a Jet Plane
It's official--we bought our plane tickets this week! Our official leave date is June 27. We were fortunate to catch a dip in flight prices, so we didn't pay as much as we had anticipated. It's starting to feel real now that we have just over two months to go!
Last week we visited Faith Southern Baptist in Clay City, where Scott preached and I shared about International Justice Mission. They welcomed us with open arms and generously gave to our fundraising effort. On Sunday we'll be visiting United Methodist Temple in Terre Haute. This is our last church visit, so if you'd been hoping to hear more about our work in Thailand come see us this week! We'd also love to talk with you in person over dinner or coffee about International Justice Mission and the important work they are doing around the world.
The next items on our to-do list are immunizations and visas. Fun! Hope to see as many of you as we can before June 27th!
Last week we visited Faith Southern Baptist in Clay City, where Scott preached and I shared about International Justice Mission. They welcomed us with open arms and generously gave to our fundraising effort. On Sunday we'll be visiting United Methodist Temple in Terre Haute. This is our last church visit, so if you'd been hoping to hear more about our work in Thailand come see us this week! We'd also love to talk with you in person over dinner or coffee about International Justice Mission and the important work they are doing around the world.
The next items on our to-do list are immunizations and visas. Fun! Hope to see as many of you as we can before June 27th!
Thursday, April 7, 2016
The Locust Effect
We first heard about International Justice Mission several years ago through one of our favorite artists, Sara Groves. We didn't know much about the specifics of their work, but knew that they worked with victims of trafficking and other forms of injustice. Once we heard about a fellowship opportunity with IJM, we started to research more on how they go about seeking justice for these victims.
Gary Haugen, the founder of IJM, released a new book last year called The Locust Effect, which we read last summer. It's a good but intense read, detailing why there is such a great need in many countries to strengthen justice systems, and why so many people are still living in poverty even though billions of dollars have been donated globally. The locust effect refers to the ability of a swarm of locusts to devour everything in their path. Similarly, unchecked violence can destroy a family and send them right back into the cycle of poverty, despite any charity they may have received previously.
Each of the churches we are visiting will be receiving a copy of The Locust Effect for their libraries. We highly recommend reading this book if you're drawn to global justice issues.
Gary Haugen, the founder of IJM, released a new book last year called The Locust Effect, which we read last summer. It's a good but intense read, detailing why there is such a great need in many countries to strengthen justice systems, and why so many people are still living in poverty even though billions of dollars have been donated globally. The locust effect refers to the ability of a swarm of locusts to devour everything in their path. Similarly, unchecked violence can destroy a family and send them right back into the cycle of poverty, despite any charity they may have received previously.
Each of the churches we are visiting will be receiving a copy of The Locust Effect for their libraries. We highly recommend reading this book if you're drawn to global justice issues.
Thursday, March 31, 2016
You Can't Take It with You
You've probably heard this phrase, "you can't take it with you" referring to Heaven. While it's definitely true in that sense, lately we've been applying it to Thailand as well! We only plan to take things that fit in our suitcase to Thailand, so we've been going through the process of sorting/donating/packing things that won't be going with us. As a result, we've found that we have a lot of items that we really just don't need! This Saturday, April 2, we'll be having a yard sale to sell some items that we can't take with us, but we think other people might be able to use. This includes household items, clothing, books, toys, etc. All proceeds will go toward funding our trip. It'll be at our house (2025 Walden Ct) from 9-1. Come check out our stuff!
Thursday, March 24, 2016
March Madness
This month has been crazy! We have started fundraising for our trip by sending out support letters and speaking to a couple of groups. We also put our house on the market! If you know anyone interested in buying a house on the east side of Terre Haute, feel free to share our Zillow link with them (http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2025-Walden-Ct-Terre-Haute-IN-47802/77135011_zpid/).
Since putting our house on the market Sunday, we've had two showings and several calls. We are excited that there is some interest, and hope that the perfect buyer will fall in love with our house soon!
Thanks to our friend, Denise, Scott has started looking through materials for our homeschooling adventure next year. We're also looking more seriously at purchasing airline tickets; we are hoping to have them purchased sometime in April. Time is moving very quickly. It's hard to believe that in three months we will be living in Thailand! June will be here before we know it!
Since putting our house on the market Sunday, we've had two showings and several calls. We are excited that there is some interest, and hope that the perfect buyer will fall in love with our house soon!
Thanks to our friend, Denise, Scott has started looking through materials for our homeschooling adventure next year. We're also looking more seriously at purchasing airline tickets; we are hoping to have them purchased sometime in April. Time is moving very quickly. It's hard to believe that in three months we will be living in Thailand! June will be here before we know it!
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Coming to a Church Near You
If you're interested in hearing more about our adventure in person, we are speaking at a few local churches in March and April. We'd also love to connect with you outside of these events if you can't make it but are interested in knowing more about IJM and our work with them. Hope to see you soon!
March 13: 1st and 2nd service @ World Gospel Church (Terre Haute)
March 19: Men's Breakfast @ World Gospel Church (Terre Haute)
April 10: 10:30 Worship @ Faith Southern Baptist Church (Clay City)
April 17: 1st and 2nd service @ United Methodist Temple (Terre Haute)
March 13: 1st and 2nd service @ World Gospel Church (Terre Haute)
March 19: Men's Breakfast @ World Gospel Church (Terre Haute)
April 10: 10:30 Worship @ Faith Southern Baptist Church (Clay City)
April 17: 1st and 2nd service @ United Methodist Temple (Terre Haute)
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