Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Recommended book about George Mueller

I mentioned George Mueller (English spelling of his last name) yesterday. I am actually reading "George Muller (his Prussian name) The Guardian of Bristol's Orphans" by Janet and Geoff Benge. With scarcely enough food or money for his own family, George opened his heart and home. Sustained by God's provision, the Muller house "breakfast Club" of 30 orphans grew to 5 large houses that ultimately over 10,000 children would call home. George Muller trusted God with a depth rarely seen. His faith and generosity set a standard for Christians of all generations. It's an excellent book. from Christian Heroes: Then and Now. (1805-1898)

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

I changed the background to let you know that we are going in the rainy season. I have my suitcase packed (mostly), with a few last minute items to put in from my long, long check list. I'm wearing my new Keen shoes to "break them in".

I came across a Classic Devotional from George Mueller today from Daily Inspiration: All believers, according to the will of God concerning them in Christ Jesus, may cast, and ought to cast, all their care upon Him who careth for them, and need not be anxiously concerned about anything.

This certainly came at a good time. I find myself being calm about the trip...........and then all of a sudden, I'll become anxious. I look to verses and Daily Inspiration messages I've received. I have some wonderful ones from Greg Bishop, a Deacon from CASM; that he sent recently when I was anxious about my leg cancer. I feel better when I focus on the Word, more at peace, and calmer.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Happy Father's Day

A father and his young son returned home after a trip to the grocery store. The son loved being with his dad and wanted to help him finish the chore. In fact, he wanted to carry the largest bag-which was much too heavy for him-inside. The father had a simple solution. He put the bag in his son's arms and then picked him up and carried both inside.
What a lovely picture of how our Heavenly Fther works within us. He loves our willingness to take on any assignment. But He knows what we can and cannot do in our strength. When the load is too heavy, the assignment too big, He honors our willing spirit by lifting us up and allowing us to do His work. He empowers us to accomplish more than we can in our own strength.
Do all you can-but realize it is God's power working through you that makes a difference.
Dear God, I can accomplish great things with You working in and through me. Amen
from Inspiration Faith
It is a good message for our team heading to Cameroon

Friday, June 18, 2010

Thank you for all of your emails, financial and prayer support, and words of encourgement for my upcoming trip to Ndu, Cameroon. I'm going with a great team! We meet weekly to review updates, and encourage one another through talking and prayer. I've had all my shots; my passport and VISA are ready. I'm in the process of packing, but first I'm going to treat my clothes with Permethrin. I'm trying to spend time with friends and family before going and I want you all to know how much this trip means to me. Please sign up as a "follower" on my blog. If I have access to the internet while there, I'll try to post updates.

Welcome to Bamenda(the little town on our way to Ndu)

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfrFssctlTQ

Douala-the airport city we will land in

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUZ8rH6mI3s&feature=related

The Baptist Seminary where we will be staying

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjnOBBr4MRA