5 Families at Compass were given $100 each to show compassion to people in need. These are their stories.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Post Zoo Lights
After the many headcounts and ensuring we actually had a ticket for each girl, we boarded the zoo train. We were able to see many of the light exhibits from the train, and the backside of an elephant (one of two live animals we saw). Next we took photos with an life-sized otter and Frosty. One of the Burmese girls had a camera and took a photo of nearly every lighted thing she saw! It was fun to watch her excitement.
On our way out of the zoo we saw the second live animal - a mountain goat. The girls enjoyed watching him eat and taking photos of him. The final highlight of the night was exiting the zoo through the turnstile; it's the little things in life that bring the most pleasure!
Please join us for the Christmas Eve Services to hear more about our experiences and see the photos. We look forward to seeing you there!
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
let the shopping begin!
So we have been working with the Children's Justice Center to find a family to bless, and the woman we've been working with has picked a family from her case files that she thinks would benefit the most from Compass' gift. It is a family of four; Mom and Dad, and two kids. There is a seven year old girl and a five year old boy. As I talked with DeeDee (our CJC helper) she knew we could give the gift in cash or in gifts or food or whatever was needed specifically by the family. She let us know that they need help paying some basic bills and the children need clothes. Of course we want to meet their needs so we will be giving the gift of cash this year.
This project has made us think about our giving... Nate and I have been tithers since we got married. Never a question about it, God always gets our first fruits. There have been some tight times where we had to borrow money from family to pay bills when our oldest was born and we had to move to another city, and I wasn't working. But we have been blessed over and over again in the finance department. It has been an adventure to see what God can do with money. This project has led me (at least) to see a need and an ability to reach out into our community and touch peoples lives in a tangible way for Christ. It can really show them the love of a loving and caring Father, which many of us can't even comprehend.
We are stewards of the church's gift, but I can not help myself; I have to add to it. So I am going to take the kids shopping for the kids in the family so they can participate too, and add to the church's gift. Thank you for reading my blabber and we will keep you updated on when we give the gift and what fun things we find for the kids!
In Him,
Nate and Alicia
Friday, November 19, 2010
Saturday, November 13, 2010
A decision has been made...
So after lots of prayer and reflection, we think we know what God had planned for us to do with the money...
At the beginning of this process, we spent a lot time thinking about what we could do. Tiffany and I are both teachers and we face students and families in need every day. But, we saw this as an obvious opportunity and knew that we still needed to wait and pray about it.
One opportunity that we thought about early on was sponsoring families at our school during the holiday season. I teach a Leadership class at Gaiser Middle School and so we thought this would be a great opportunity to have them help me put together a Thanksgiving dinner package for families in need. Again, we put this on the back burner because we didn't know if this was our will or God's. A few weeks goes by and out of nowhere my principal sends an email out to the staff asking if there are any teachers who would be willing to sponsor Gaiser families during the holiday season. We couldn't help but instantly feel that this was the opportunity that God had planned. We continued to pray before committing and finally agreed that sponsoring families at Gaiser Middle School would be a great use of the benevolence fund. God has given us the ability to work and connect with kids and so it only made sense that he would use this avenue as way for us to make our relationships reflect his grace.
We’re excited to share how it goes! Keep you posted...
Filly + Tiffany
Friday, November 12, 2010
We Know What To Do!
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Clean Water for Haiti
(CWH) is a volunteer-run, faith-based missions and humanitarian-aid organization started in 2001. Through Biosand filter projects CWH is able to provide a simple, effective, and affordable solution to the lack of clean water sources for Haitian families. The filter is simple and uses basic, readily available materials, allows for easy production and is easy to transport. With minimal maintenance the filter can work effectively for over 20 years. For about $40 US they can produce, deliver and install the filter. (www.cleanwaterforhaiti.org) Check out this site for more information.
In light of what has happened to Haiti this last year, an earthquake causing death and destruction, cholera, rains and a near miss from a hurricane, sources of pure water seem paramount. How we wish we had had access to this Biosand filter all the years we were in Honduras.
We are asking the Lord to let us send in more than $100 to Clean Water for Haiti. We, ourselves, feel led to match the gift from Compass. Our son in Ohio is asking for information so he can contribute. Pray with us for God's multiplication of this $100. The Scriptures are full of this principle for giving.
Still Not 100% Sure...
Saturday, November 6, 2010
The journey continues
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Opportunities from Darryl and Nadine
My wife and I learned the hard way to appreciate water when we were assigned as missionaries to an isolated, tropical island off the coast of Honduras in Central America. On arrival we found out that turning on the tap produced no water at all. All our water had to hauled by hand from a well far from our house. Then it had to be boiled because of contamination before drinking or cooking. One bucket of water was all we each had for a shower, clothes were scrubbed on a washboard, and the toilet was out of doors.
When we were chosen for the $100 project we immediately thought of "Clean Water for Haiti". Since Compass has already had a Haitian connection we thought that's absolutely where it should go. We'll give you more details about this amazing project in our next blog.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
The beginning
Overall we are excited about this opportunity and we thank those of you who are following us.
"Go and do the same."
37"The one who treated him kindly," the religion scholar responded.
Jesus said, "Go and do the same."
As we've been brainstorming with our Life Group, we've come to a few conclusions:
* $100 is a powerful sum of money! It has the potential to turn someone's power on at their house, buy a new pair of glasses, get 100 pairs of inexpensive gloves, or pay for a lot of value meals at a fast food restaurant. We want to be thoughtful about how we spend the money.
* Because we've been so richly blessed as a Life Group - i.e. - We all have electricity in our homes, cars in working order, food in the cupboards, we want to be able to reach out and help meet someone's need in the name of Jesus.
We will continue to pray about specific situations this week, and when we meet again this Wednesday, we hope to have a more specific direction about "who" and "how".
Thank you for joining in prayer with us!