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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Bringing Food, A Song and a Prayer















After the baseball practice, we went grocery shopping and bought some food for 5 families. The first house we went to was a lady with a 2 year old that had burns on about 80% of her body. She became a Christian in the hospital after nurses prayed over her.

The next 4 families we felt like blessing were from the baseball practice. I was overwhelmed with what I had heard before I went, so I prayed not to get emotional while I was there to spread joy with these kids. Some of them had no home, mom or dad so we gave the food to relatives. The kids had us sing "Jesus Loves Me" and "I have a Joy....Down in my heart" in Spanish at every house we visited. Even at a whisper in a home that had 5 kids sleeping on one bed. We prayed for the families and gave them the food. Rylee brought some necklaces she was too old for now to give to the girls. I told them that the Lord wanted us to give this to them. I knew that this was all money given to us as donations for supplies and had nothing to do with us.

Our Trip to the Ball Game

We ended up doing a few unexpected things on our trip like doing devotions at a baseball practice. We prayed with them to receive Christ after sharing the gospel. This is a team of boys led by a previous professional baseball player. He has made it his ministry, to go to the less fortunate villages and pick up these kids in vans and teach them baseball. Some of them are not educated, some are homeless. What a huge heart Marquet has!



















Rylee and Little C












Noah up to bat


The Leprosy Colony
















While we were here, Richard shared the Gospel of Jesus. We handed out crosses and Billy Graham booklets about steps to peace with God, as well as sunglasses and magnifying glasses.

Dental Program at the School







We were able to give these things to the less fortunate kids because of you; toothbrushes, floss, toothpaste, crosses, Billy Graham New Believer booklets and a Valentine candy. We shared a bible story and music too. Thank you!!

Our visit at Casa De Luz









It was really great to share songs, a bible story, simple dental hygiene, toothbrushes, floss, toothpaste, bubbles, and nail polish with these kids. The girls were lined up to get their nails done. One girl in the wheel chair shared a bible story with us, a song and even prayed over us. :)

Church in Santo Domingo


Church was just like ours- contemporary music with the Word. Just in Spanish. We had translating missionaries with us at all times.

Where we stayed







The Day We Arrived



Arriving and being helped by missionaries to load up our suitcases. You can see Day-o-deez in this photo(his name is not spelled correctly but I want to remember how to say it).








Kings Kids Street Evangelism the night we arrived. There was dancing and the gospel was heard in the "hood" as one missionary said.

Our Mission Trip to the Dominican Republic




Feb 11th 2012 4am at Charlotte Airport ready to go to the DR. Don and Louisa were so gracious and dedicated to bring us to the airport!! :) We had an awesome time loving people and sharing the Good News of Jesus. Please click on the other headings to read about what we got to be part of during our stay.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Prayer 2-7-12

We leave in 3 days!!

Today we met at Richard's work with Todd Lesher,(our youth pastor) and our mentors Don and Louisa Nelson. They were missionaries for 18 years in Africa. It was such a joy to be prayed over and be encouraged by those that have gone before us. It helped us remember that we are one in Christ and that others are going with us in spirit.

Don is even going to be there on Sat. at 3:30am to send us off at the airport!!! I thank God for people who show this kind of love even when they don't have to. :)

Here are our prayer request before we go:

1. Pray for safety and no problems with flights or customs.
2. Pray for God to be exalted in all that we say and do.
3. Pray for the lost to be prompted to seek Christ.
4. Pray for our health.
5. Pray for us to be bold and share God's love thru our teachings, testimony,
songs, and puppet show.
6. Pray for our energy level to be upbeat and fun with the kids.
7. Pray for opportunities to touch peoples lives for Christ.

It is with a grateful heart that I thank you for your prayers. It means alot to us to know that you all are praying for God's will to be done and for us too.

I will post photos when I can. :)

Love, Tawnya, Richard, Noah and Rylee



In preparing our hearts for our mission trip this
Sat, this song inspires us.

Thank you Lord for your goodness and faithfulness.
Thank you for your mercy, sacrifices and abundant
LOVE for us. You are worthy to be praised. We
surrender to Your will. Please guide and direct us
with Your wisdom. We are your servants, help our
hearts to stay focused on you. Help us to love others
the way you do. You are worthy of all our praise and love.

Friday, February 3, 2012

We Got a Guitar!! :)

We got a email today from the mission compound and they found us a guitar! Yay!! Thanks for your prayers on that. God is so faithful to provide what we need to do His work. :) I will make sure to give you our prayer request another day this week. Its late, so I'm heading for bed now. Good night.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

The Man who made the crosses



I wanted to mention the man who made the crosses we will be giving away on our trip. We had wanted to give the people of the DR crosses to remember that Jesus Loves them after we are gone. I found out about a man who is retired and makes cedar crosses by hand. I contacted him to see if we could order some from him. Bill said he would need some time to do it, but would make the 150 crosses at no charge. :)

Last Sat, all four of us went to pick them up. When we arrived, we were told he was in his shop out back. As we entered the workshop, there was the beautiful smell of cedar permeating the room. We were greeted by an older gentleman with a smile on his face. It was the kind that is filled with joy. He gave us a tour of the different tables and tools he used and presented us with the box of not just 150 but 160 crosses.

I asked him if I could take a photo of him to let people know who had chosen to give of his time and resources to make these crosses. With tears in his eyes, he declined. I could see that he wanted all glory to be on Jesus. The only thing he asked was that we share Jesus with whomever we give them to.

This man spoke volumes of wisdom to me about who Jesus is to him and how much he lives to serve the Lord. He left an imprint on us that day. May God bless you abundantly Bill.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

10 Days & Counting

Ten Days and counting. :) It seems like our life is so full of "to do's" right now. There are items that involve school, dental visits, taxes, changing doctors and so on. I keep thinking that things will slow down if I could just catch up. LOL But today I decided to just write everything that is swirling around in my head, on one big sheet of paper. That way I don't have to juggle it all or keep 20 sticky notes. It really helped because now I can prioritize things in a sequence of when they need to happen. I also thought about how God is bigger then what overwhelms me.

Regarding missions, we are working on how to fit supplies in our suitcases, last minute projects we will be taking, practicing kid songs in Spanish that we haven't fully learned yet, getting dental items together, and deciding what we will pack or leave at home.

We still don't know if we will have a guitar or not. I have tried seeing if we could put it on the plane- No. Could we ship the guitar- if we want to pay a HUGE shipping fee. Its too late now anyway. I asked if we could check it as a baggage- No. I have asked the missionary in the DR to look for a used one for us and she is suppose to be looking but hasn't found one yet. So please pray with us, that God would provide us a guitar to lead worship with when we get there.

Also pray that we would be ready for the unexpected if and when it happens. I know that these things can happen (lost bags, missed flights, and even worse). But I know our Father will be with us and I pray for His strength and peace in everything. I pray that I would keep a humble heart and seek God's will daily.

I thank the Lord and people that are going with us in spirit. Those that have been such a support to us in different ways. I thank God for using this to teach our family a lot about faith. I pray that our kids will gain compassion, love and wisdom during this mission trip and that we can all be used to point people to Jesus.