Sunday, April 24, 2011

Unbelievable Blessings

Today is Easter and today we celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus.  At Journey, we also celebrated the generosity of God's people. Last week we set a goal to raise $50,000 to give to Arise Africa to complete the second phase of the orphanage.  Today we learned that we raised $135,134.00 - over $85,000 MORE than we asked for.  The Journey family is absolutely AMAZING! The $50,000 will go immediately to Arise Africa. The remaining balance will be sent once Godfrey determines what the next projects will be. We will have to wait to hear what is next in God's plans.

Picture borrowed from Josh Via's Tweet :)

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Arise Africa Weekend

This past weekend at Journey was Arise Africa weekend.  We were honored to have Godfrey and Joy Wanamitsa were to make it from Uganda.  Godfrey is the director of Arise Africa International and we will be working with him and his team in July. Godfrey is a humble,God loving man and it was a joy to listen to him talk about all that they are doing in Uganda.  This weekend we were trying to raise $50,000 for the second phase of the orphanage at Bukaleba that will house 240 orphans.  I am anxious to see how much we were able to raise for Godfrey. The total will be announced at the Easter service.  Can't wait to see what God will provide for his ministry.


We learned a Ugandan Worship song.  It was amazing to see our worship band along with Godfrey and Joy. Here is a video of Smooth and Rick Via singing it with the kids at the orphanage. The words are:

Yesu Ni Wangu Wauzima Wamilele
Wauzima Wamilele

Jesus is mine forever



Rick Via singing with the orphans. #Uganda2011 from Journey Church on Vimeo.

Cookout Time!!

Come and join us for a hot dog cookout and bake sale! There will lots of yummy things to eat and plenty of places for the kids to play.

 

Fundraising Time

We have a long ways to go to meet our goal of $3000 each to get to Uganda but we know that God will provide for us.  Individually, we have written letters to our close friends and family asking for donation to help with the cost.  A good friend Gail, hosted a Lia Sophia jewelry show and donated her profits to my trip cost. As a group we are doing a few combined fundraisers. We are selling AutoBell Car wash tickets,  hosting a hot dog fundraisers and a having a yard sell.  Wish us luck in raising the funds!

My Group

This is the four of us from my Small Group that are going to Uganda! They have become part of my family and I love them dearly. I can only imagine that we will grow closer during this trip.

Matt, Stacy, Carla and Amy

A Smile That Warms Your Heart

This is the child I sponsor at Bukalaba - Joel Nabongo.  He is so adorable and I am ex tactic to get to meet him, hold him and hug him.  I may just try to tuck him in my  pocket and bring him home. :)


In March, Mark with Journey was in Uganda doing pastor training and got to see Joel and give him a package of goodies that I put together for him.  I hope he loved all the gifts and shared with his friends.

The Begining of My Journey

Back in November, I started considering going on a mission trip but wasn't sure where I wanted to go.  The trip to Honduras seemed to be the safer and more logical option. I remember saying in the past that a mission trip would be interesting but I would never go somewhere like Africa. I would want to go somewhere closer to home where the culture shock would not be so great and the cost wouldn't be unreasonable.  The more I thought about it and the more I heard about the orphanage we built in Uganda, the more intrigued I became.  Once I started sponsoring a child there, it became more personal but I still wasn't sure that is where I wanted to go.  I inquired about the 2011 mission trips and cost and when I heard that Uganda was $2500, I had almost ruled that trip out. This is where God stepped in and I began to see that it should not matter the cost or the miles that I had to travel this was about what I was willing to do for HIM.  Was I willing to do what was comfortable for me or step out of that comfort zone.  The more I thought about it, the more I couldn't get Uganda out of my mind but the cost was still scaring me. I prayed that God give me a sign that this is what I should do and give me direction in the first step that I needed to take to save money.  It's never easy to say no to friends when you are a people pleaseer but saying no to God was not an option.  You can read bout this life changing moment in my original post The Answer.