Monday, June 25, 2012

Trashed Boots on a Blessed Day

My 7 year old work boots, my favorite steel toe boots, have hit the trash can. And what a way to go - while blessing others!

A team with joyful hearts, a widow's home in need of some help, area businesses providing materials, and hundreds of sponsors ready to assist in bringing an orphan home.

Sandy has a new, and better, deck. Her whole house (HER WHOLE HOUSE) was painted (even the swing)! The trim, with a new color, has a fresh and beautiful look. Rotted siding was replaced. A new service door to the garage was replaced, keeping out unwanted critters. The rotted retaining wall was removed and the front graded downward and seeded for easier mowing. And a whole team of almost 40 people were fed and children babysat.

We began our morning with a short devotional from Matthew 25 "...whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me." (Matt 25:40). We were reminded and encouraged that the acts of service done in His name is a sacrifice of worship to Him. The work was physically tiring and hard, but it was eternal work. Yes, the house will one day pass away, just like my boots are now no longer, but, as according to Matt. 25, God will remember what we have done for the stranger - both the widow and the orphan. It is our acts of kindness that have eternal value.

And the day could not have started without a Honduran mission trip style of singing "This is the Day"! And it was truly a worshipful day and the smiles on the volunteers as they left after a days work told the whole story. It was well worth trashing the boots over!

http://bothhandsfoundation.org/rick-and-summer-george.aspx

Front of House - BEFORE

Front of House - AFTER
Deck - BEFORE
Deck - AFTER
Garage Service Door - BEFORE

Garage Service Door - AFTER













Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Why they call it a "Faith Journey"


When we started our adoption journey in April of 2011, we had to mail in a $200 application fee. This was so hard for me to do - what if we didn't get accepted? That would be $200 down the drain.  Yet, it was that small step of faith which God blessed. Then, after we were accepted, the first installment of $1500 came due. I had no idea where this would come from, but through the awesome work of my beautiful wife, Summer and many of our friends who donated items and helped work it, we were able to raise almost a $1000 through a garage sale. Combined with some savings, the payment was made. 

Last fall there was another $2000 due for our home study to be done. This time, we had little savings.  And this time, I doubted God's providence.  I finally surrendered the doubt to Him on a Friday and on the following Sunday God provided through a generous donation of some equipment we were able to sell on ebay for almost the exact amount of what we needed! God provided again!

Then this spring we needed to get the immigration form completed, which is about $900. God moved a family in our church to anonymously give out of their bonus $300, combining this with some more savings and some leftover Christmas gift money, God provided again!

Now comes the big one - $8400 needed by our goal of July 1st to send our dossier to Honduras to begin the process of waiting for a referral. God led us to this amazing thing called Both Hands where the mission is simple: a Hand for the Widow and a hand for the Orphan. Through our friends, He provided an incredible team of volunteers who have sent out over 600 letters to their family and friends seeking them to sponsor them for a day of working on a widow's home. 100% of the money raised goes toward bringing home an orphan. The Both Hands team gets to bless a widow and help bring home an orphan!!!  You can get more info at: http://bothhandsfoundation.org/rick-and-summer-george.aspx

A few weeks ago, Summer opened the mail to find that we had been given a huge grant through Show Hope (http://www.showhope.org) toward the expenses of our adoption. This grant will not be given until the time of our referral, but yet again - God's faithfulness as we live out His will. 

It has been a lot of work, and will continue to be a lot of work. There has been a lot of prayer - *chuckle* and this is only the beginning. This has been a slow process - and we will continue to experience a lot of waiting as we just found out from an inside source in Honduras to expect a 12 - 18 month waiting period  once our dossier arrives.  There have been frustrations at times, as we have had to go back to several people and organizations to redo paperwork that was not done right the first time.  YET, I cannot help but look over the last year in amazement of our God! He has provided every step of the way!  

His heart breaks for the marginalized of our world, so much so that caring for orphans and widows and foreigners are mentioned all over His Word. Any time one of His children steps out in faith to stand in the gap for the least of these, He will provide all that is needed to minister in that gap. If you are doubting the call that God is placing on your heart at this moment, take comfort and courage in the fact that He is faithful in providing all you need to accomplish His purposes and the work which He has set out for you to do 

"And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work." 2 Cor 9:8