Our Mission Adventure

"After this I looked and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and in front of the Lamb." - Revelation 7:9

Monday, June 28, 2010

Money Is the Easiest Thing for God

The start of this blog four months ago marked the start of fundraising efforts for our Kenya mission trip.  I have mentioned several times throughout this process that I believe fundraising is a balance between doing all you can and trusting God to provide everything you need.  That balancing act isn't always easy for me.  I seem waffle someplace between faith and worry.

We undoubtedly believe in the Gospel of Jesus Christ and we also believe in the vision Pastor Morris and his wife Aidah have for their homeland of Africa. We believe in these things so much that we were willing to take a risk and mail a few letters, park a few cars, sell a few trinkets and dedicate a little bit of money to serving in Africa once again. Still, despite all that belief we scrutinized our decision - especially in light of fundraising. Is it right to try this thing one more time? Should one of us stay home? Should we both stay home? Did we hear God correctly or is this all our idea?
As my dear friend, K.K. puts it, "Money is the easiest thing for God" and you know what?  She's right!

I'm so happy to report that our fundraising is complete and it was nothing short of an act of God - literally.  David and I had done all we could on our own and as part of the team and still we were about $3,000 short.  We were unnerved by that fact, but had to recognize that we had done all we could and the rest would have to be up to God so we prayed about it and waited.  The next day we were with our team leader discussing our funds when a good friend of ours calls up to say he wants to make a sizeable donation!  I mean we literally said something like, "It will be okay, God will provide" and within 3 minutes the phone call came! 

The next day, while depositing the donation, we discovered other unexpected donors had made visits to our account.  All in all, within a few short days we went from thousands due to a mere $400!  But God wasn't done showing off yet.  A few days from that point, there came other donors who felt moved by God to support our team until all of a sudden we found our whole team fully funded! 

The Bible says "It is more blessed to give than to receive" [Acts 20:35] and I'm starting to think it's true, because the feeling that overwhelms you when you are the recipient of generosity is not an altogether comfortable feeling.  I think they call it humility.

More than ever, I am acutely aware of the fact that we do not make this trip alone.  Yes, we go with God, but we also go with each and every person who felt led to support us in prayer and with their finances.  I am humbled and honored to do this work for God and on behalf of all those people who said, "Yes, we support this.  Yes, we support you."

Dave made a profound observation.  Even though he worked as hard as he could at fundraising, it wasn't enough.  He still fell short.  It was God who bridged the gap and brought our funding to completion.  The same is true for our salvation.  We can never be good enough or work hard enough to be holy and perfect.  Only God is holy and perfect and we are a flawed creation made in his image.  Yet he loves us.  He delights in us and He desires to be with us so God made the way.  He bridged the gap between us.  He did what we could never do.

"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish, but have everlasting life.  For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him." [John 3:16-17]

We can never earn the way ourselves.

"For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— not by works, so that no one can boast. For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do." [Ephesians 2:8-10]

We're excited to see what God has planned for the people of Akala, Kenya this year.  Thank you all again for your support.

- Julie

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Happy Birthday Dave!

I'm a total Dave groupie!

What a great guy I'm married to.  Here's a little photo of him rockin' a reunion show with his old bandmates The Lost Memo.  His band days were before I knew him so the reunion concert was really fun for me.  Along with the other wives, I sat on the front row totally engrossed with my husband getting his groove on.  Most of you know him as a conservative bass man playing worship (me included), but when he was with his bandmates...yeah!  I kept thinking, "Wow, I get to go home with that guy!"  Yep, total groupie.

Happy Birthday to the best husband a girl could ever ask for.  I'm blessed beyond blessed to be sharing life with you.  As Saida said this morning, "You're halfway to 86!"  So much living left to do.

Rock On Honey!

- Julie

Monday, June 21, 2010

Holy! Holy! Holy!

[Okay, something has shifted in my ability to download videos, but since I wanted to share the music with you more than the image I'm just going to ignore the weird "crop" of the screen.  I hope it doesn't irritate you too much]

Things have been happening that I can't explain just yet but they're all good and it makes me want to worship! Today, I'm inviting you to join me.  No matter where you are and no matter what is going on in your life, God is worthy to be praised!  We might not always understand him, we may not always see him and we may not always agree with him, but God is always in control, his will for our lives is always in motion and his ways are always better than our own! 

- Julie
   

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Ambassadors



"And he has committed to us the message of reconciliation.  We are therefore Christ's ambassadors as though God were making his appeal through us." - 2 Corinthians 5:20

I love this verse, but it is wrought with significance.  To imagine that God considers all of us his ambassadors to the world - the ones who speak on his behalf.  Wow.  I don't always do such a good job.

Ambassadors represent their home country in foreign lands.  They build relationships hoping to secure allies to their homeland.  Ambassadors are special - they speak with authority released to them by the leader of their country.  Ambassadors build bridges between cultures and governments.

"So from now on we regard no one from a worldly point of view.  Though we once regarded Christ in this way, we do so no longer.  Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come.  All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation, that God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting men's sins against them." - 2 Corinthians 5:16-19

This is what I hope for our team as we go into Kenya next month, I want us to represent our Father God in such a way that His presence goes out before us on those trails.  I hope we can look at people through Jesus' eyes, not our own.  It is all about Christ and what he has done, none of this is about us.  We're just the ones blessed with an opportunity to speak on his behalf.

As I prepare for what is ahead, I wonder what opportunities are going to come my way, I wonder about the people I will meet and how I will relate to them.  Most of all I want to be appreciative of everything and look for ways to serve the people.

Because we're not suppose to be ambassadors with fancy words or big speeches, we are to be ambassadors who serve.  The Bible says that people will "know we are Christians by our love" and it also tells us that "God [himself] is love".  The same passage in 2 Corinthians even says that we are "compelled by love" to be his ambassadors.

I was reminded this Sunday of how Jesus, after he had finished his last meal with his disciples, got up from the table, girded himself, knelt down and then washed his disciple's feet [John 13].  The point was made that Jesus knew exactly what he was doing - this act was the start of the "hand-off" - Jesus handing over the message of the gospel into the hands of those who had lived with him, learned from him and had loved him during his season of ministry here on earth.

If this was the "hand-off" then his first piece of advice in how to share the gospel was to be a servant.

"I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you...Now that you know these things you will be blessed if you do them." - John 13:15, 17

You know what?  Jesus doesn't want me to be a servant only when I'm off on a mission trip in a foreign land.  He is calling me to be a joyful servant right here at home amongst the people I know best - my family.  Ouch.  I've got some adjustments to make, but you know what?  God is good all the time; All the time, God is good and he says right here that he wants to bless me.

That blessing is for us all.  Dear Lord Jesus, help us to love well and to serve joyfully all those who come into our reach of influence.  Let them see you through our lives - through our actions.  Open our eyes to see people the way you see them and soften our hearts to love the way you love.  Holy Spirit, fill us with joy and give us the strength to face our frustrations with grace and patience.  I love you Lord - Amen.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Final Deadline Coming Up & Special Announcement

For all our friends who live in the area, David is offering his services for donations towards our trip.  Please contact him at gobondo.jacobsen@gmail.com if you would like to contribute to our fund in this way.  If you know anyone having computer issues, please tell them about Dave's special offer.

There are still funds for our in-country expenses to be raised which are due July 1st.  Please, if you were interested in contributing to our trip financially, now is the time to act.  Remember, no amount is too small in God's economy so please give as you feel led. 

Hope you all have a great week! - Julie

Monday, June 7, 2010

A Must Read!

My friend Brandi just returned from a trip to Uganda with I Choose You Ministries.  Her team had an incredible time and God did wonderful things through them for the lives of the Karamajong people.  The team stayed at a hotel which provided internet access so Brandi had the unique opportunity to maintain a blog throughout the trip.

Please take the time to read her blog.  It isn't terribly long, but it is so wonderful to read a first-hand account in real time of the work God is doing there. 

FYI, I Choose You is a ministry birthed through members of our church in service to the impoverished people of the Karamajong tribe.  Mama Aidah (Pastor Morris' wife) serves an intregal role in loving on the children of her country.  Not only do Morris and Aidah sponsor teams throughout the summer who serve the new church plants, but they helped to start and run the Lulwanda Children's Home, the Bible College and the primary/secondary school that so many children are able to attend thanks to I Choose You.  Even though the exact work isn't the same, I Choose You and the trip we are taking this summer are related through the involvement of Morris and Aidah.  They are an incredible couple!

I can also personally guarantee that if you are interested in sponsoring a child in Africa, the money you send through this ministry is used 100% for your selected child.  This is a trustworthy ministry well worth checking out, but don't take my word for it...read Brandi's blog.

Enjoy the read!  http://ichooseyou2010.blogspot.com/

- Julie

Here's a picture of Aidah Ogenga...isn't she beautiful?

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

We've Got Tickets!


Just wanted to give a quick update.  The proceeds from this week's garage sale brought our fundraising total high enough that we have our airline ticket money.  In fact, the whole team of 16 has their ticket money!! 

Thank you for praying & please keep it up.  Looks like David and I will, in fact, both be headed to Kenya this summer!  I am now going to press forward confident that God has made the way for us.  No more doubting if it is his will or not.

Please continue lifting our team up in prayer asking God for his protection and provision as we enter these final weeks of preparation.

Thank you again to all who have helped.  Remember, we're parking cars this week at Market Days so come out and support our good cause!

I'll leave you with a picture of Dave's date from last year...a local monkey!  He had a lot of fun with that monkey but I think he'll be glad to have his wife along for companionship this year!

Have a great week -

Julie