More to come later today!!!!
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Monday...News Letter Day
More to come later today!!!!
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Norcross Work
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Community Development
We have been working this week to get programs re-established at Villas Nueva. With all the renovations and restructuring that is going on it's been quite difficult to get the management motivated behind our programs. They want us there, but they are really very busy with all the changes they are making.
Tomorrow Tim and I will be meeting to work on our strategy and maybe also work with the management to back our programs. This will only benefit them in the long run.
Lastly, we are still facing challenges in our family. Please pray that God will help us work through a few things and come out the better for it on the other side.
We love you all!!!
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Wow what a Weekend!!!
Jars of Clay
Saturday afternoon we attended the Music Builds Tour with guest stars Jars of Clay, Robert Randolff and the Family Band, Swithfoot, and Third Day. We acquired these tickets six months ago and considered selling them several times. We are sure glad we didn't! This was probably one of the best concerts that I've been to in years. All the groups really glorified Jesus through music and personal testimony. The proceeds are going to "Habitat for Humanity."
John Forman of Switchfoot
Kaitlyn got the thrill of her life and got to shake hands with one of her very favorite singers John Forman of Switchfoot. She was so excited!!!
This morning we attended North Point Community Church. Andy Stanley is the pastor there. Andy preached the last sermon of a series that he has been working through this quarter. His message was on "Pivotal Circumstances" in each Christian's life. He used the passage out of Mark about Jesus raising Lazurus from the dead and the pivotal reaction of each characters in the scripture. Andy is really a great communicator and has a God given talent for making his points simple to understand and relational to life. I think each of us in the Harrell family saw ourselves in the words of the characters in the scripture.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
UNITE!!!!
I attended my first Unite meeting and had the opportunity to sit with one of our partners Matt Johns. Matt is director of the mission work in Peach Tree Corners. We don't see each other very often and it was good to get to know each other better and also compare notes about mission work. Sorry I didn't get a photo of him.
Today's topic was geared toward "disaster preparedness." In light of this years hurricane season, floods, and tornadoes it was good to brush up on agencies and mission organizations called by good to help people in time of need.
One of our speakers was Kathy Haworth from the American Red Cross. She spoke of Hurricane Katrina and how touched the American public was during the disaster and the pouring out of donations, resources, and time. In contrast, she also spoke of the events at Galveston, Texas last week and the almost callous reaction by people. Kathy also told us that the agency is broke and has no money to respond. Currently the RC is involved in an aggressive campaign to raise money and volunteers. Kathy also spoke of the need for shelter operators and explained how we could get involved in training and leadership.
We also heard from Harvey Anderson director of Home Repair Ministries. His organization has been instrumental in replacing hundreds of homes in Bay Saint Louis Mississippi. He continually tries to reproduce himself with other people who have a passion like his.
Unite is a good concept designed to link churches form all denominations together for the greater good of our Lord Jesus. Don't shoot me...but its good to know that the Southern Baptist are not the only show in town.
Late this afternoon I went with Kaitlyn to help pick out her Senior Class ring. She was sooooo excited and I was too.
We Love You all!!!
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Home Work Help
But never say never and never give up. That's my motto. So we got our goodies box loaded with bags if chips and took to the streets and the playgrounds. As we walked through the complex the kids would run over to us and as us when the next party is going to be. It's fun to be known as the people that bring parties to the neighborhood. I told them that we had one coming up in October. They were excited. Them they asked whats in the box? I said...chips. They said...can we have some. I said sure that will be $2.00. One of the boys yelled out, "Man what a ripoff. I responded back, not really there free (I really enjoyed getting some mileage out of that kid because he is a bit of a trouble maker).
I asked them, "have you done your homework yet? All of them agreed like any other any other kids that they hate homework. I told them that if they were going to ever be smart and successful then they had to do their homework. Then I told them that if they ever needed homework help, then they needed to come to the mission room and we would help them. They said OK, but one of the girls yelled out I still hate homework.
Laying all the fun aside, when these kids come home from school usually middle school and older these kids are charged with either helping mom cook, clean, and are typically made to take care of the younger siblings. When we have events unusually the older kids come with the little ones in toe. Some as young as two years old. Its a lot of responsibility!
Like I said we never give up. So now we come up with a different approach for the home work help program. It's called kids recreation time. We will create a kids recreation program geared to have fun along with homework help. The trick is if you don't get the homework done you can't participate in recreation.
Pray for us that we are able to make an impact for Jesus no matter what methods we use to reach these children.
We Love You All!!!
Friday, September 12, 2008
Bill On Wheels
Recently our good friends and fellow church members John and Annette Strietlemeier offered to donate a car to our ministry. We are so grateful for their kind gesture and wanted to really utilize their gift to the glory God. As a non-prophet we new that we could not sell the car for money so we set out to discern the best use for the vehicle.
Then God spoke in his gentle voice and said give the car to Bill!!! Bill Hickey is one of our partners that lives on site at Huntington Ridge,one of Whirlwinds mission sites. So with out hesitation we offered the car to our partner Bill. Bill has been riding the bus or one of his bicycle for quite some time, so we offered to him.
So this afternoon Bill, Tim, and myself set out to make ownership a reality for our brother Bill. We made a trek down to the Georgia Tittle office which is down by the airport. Tim was skeptical that the government transaction would go smooth. I reassured him that things would go well. So when they called our number (government operation) three of us went to the window to complete a five part transaction. Things went just like clockwork...I knew it would. Tim was amazed.
Now Bill is the proud owner of a new (used) car. He will be able to work without having to rely on mass transit to get around. It will allow him more flexibility. Much thanks to our friends and partners John and Annette Strietilmeier for making it all possible.
Love you all !!!