Saturday, May 25, 2013

1st Day

Painting of the children's room in the Carlisle Cottage happened today. Colors of the rainbow adorned many walls in the children's rooms. How beautiful it was to see their smiles and bright eyes as they walked in late in the day to see what twenty hands were able to accomplish. Mirrors have been installed in the Anderson Cottage. Gas was put in the ride on lawn mower and the battery charged, so that the tall grass could be attended to. We accomplished a great deal deal on this first day. Are we a bit tired? But a good tired feling. We thank you God for all who have sustained us and continue to keep us in prayers.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Journey

A new journey begins.
Our prayer is to continue to give us the passion for the lost, the hungry, and that the burning of God's word in our heart be the thread of joy to quench the thirst in others. We are hungry to satisfy the needs of others around us.

Here is an excerpt of Psalm 23 (Native American version by Cook Christian Training School) for all you readers to meditate on:
"What I tell is true. I lie not. These roads that are "away ahead" will stay with me through this life.
Afterwards I will go to live in the Big Tepee, and sit down with the Shepherd Chief forever." Amen.
Pastor Sandra

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Mission 2013

God has put together a new team of ten people to go to The Murrow Home in Muskogee (OK)over Memorial weekend. There are five seasoned adults and five young adults. Seven of us went last year. We had our last planning and team building last night. There was much excitement in the room. We will be the first group of missionaries opening the season of visitors at The Murrow Home. There will be much to tackle. We know that God will make crooked ways straight and allow us to accomplish what needs to get done in four days. The children who are currently living at The Murrow Home range in age from three to eighteen. We ask that you keep the team, the children, the house parents and Ms. Betty Martin ( the director) in prayers. Stricter state guidelines for foster homes have been put in place and The Murrow Home has to be in complaince with these new regulations, if they want to continue to receive state funding. May these twenty hands and feet of Jesus be used in this little vineyard of Muskogee to glorify His kingdom. May your prayers lift up a shield of protection around us all. Amen.