Friday, November 30, 2012

Noteworthy.

Faith never knows where it is being led, but it knows and loves the One who is leading.--Oswald Chambers

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Noteworthy.

"If you have men who will come only if they know there is a good road, I don't want them. I want men who will come if there's no road at all."--David Livingstone

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Noteworthy.

Just finished reading "Give Me This Mountain"an autobiography by Dr. Helen Roseveare. Such an honest portrait of not only the life and heart of a missionary, but of a Christian. So encouraging.
They lost everything just as we had. 'We are now as we were when you first came to Congo fifty years ago...All the church monies have been taken; all the chairs, tables, etc., destroyed. But we have one piece of wealth left--our salvation. How we thank and praise God that He sent you to us to give us the only true wealth, that no man can take from us, that cannot be destroyed, the truth as it is in Scripture, our lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Hallelujah!'
If Christ be God and died for me, then no sacrifice can be too great for me to make for Him.
Now to read the second book, "He Gave us this Valley"!
 

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Post Uganda (2/2)


To try and fit what we did in Uganda and what I learned there to a mere blog post seems nearly impossible. Though our trip there was short, our days there were long and even in my own journaling of what we did during our time there pages have been filled with stories about people we met, like Susan Blessing who though she is HIV positive has amazing faith and trust in a good and merciful Savior, foods we ate—I really do miss posho and beans!, funny stories about the missionary kids and their obsession with the topic of kissing, and many, many accounts of how God is working in Uganda and using the Hurleys there.

Tiffany already covered the gist of how we spent our time there. We did a little construction on a new house for a widow in the village where the Hurleys live, spent the night in Luwala village, helped at a huge youth conference, hung out with the Hurleys and helped do some house chores, helped put on a pretty big VBS, went on a Safari (got stuck in the mud!), and finished off with a little more construction on the new elementary school set to open in February.

Before, during and after this trip to Uganda I have seen so clearly God’s faithfulness and sovereignty. Everything was and is in God’s hands and in His perfect plan. It was seen in classes in college taken, reading Ann Judson’s biography, Desiring God posting a blog about Katie Davis, my dad letting me buy the “Dispatches from the Front” DVD series from Frontline Missions, CCAC reading “Radical” by David Platt together, and many other events. His faithfulness was seen in how people gave to us so generously financially and showered us with prayers and encouragement. Even in how both Tiffany and I ended up going on this STM could have only been because of Him. During the trip He was faithful to sustain us physically—no one got sick or injured save a few scrapes and bruises! Despite the intense schedule, especially at the youth conference (think Mt. Hermon on steroids), we were able to participate and serve well and with good attitudes!

God is still faithfully using this trip to allow opportunities to share the gospel with others as I tell them about why I went to Uganda, to deepen my affection for Him and the Word, and He has planted in my heart a love for the Hurleys and the Ugandans.

I read this passage during a crazy thunder and lightning storm we experienced prior to the game drive of the safari. I think it adequately sums up all that this STM has been.
Praise the Lord!I will give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart,    in the company of the upright, in the congregation.Great are the works of the Lord,    studied by all who delight in them.Full of splendor and majesty is his work,    and his righteousness endures forever.He has caused his wondrous works to be remembered;    the Lord is gracious and merciful.He provides food for those who fear him;    he remembers his covenant forever.He has shown his people the power of his works,    in giving them the inheritance of the nations.The works of his hands are faithful and just;    all his precepts are trustworthy;they are established forever and ever,    to be performed with faithfulness and uprightness.He sent redemption to his people;    he has commanded his covenant forever.    Holy and awesome is his name!10 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom;    all those who practice it have a good understanding.    His praise endures forever!--Psalm 111
Thank you all for "striving side by side for the faith of the gospel" with us! 

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Post-Uganda! (1/2)


Guest Post: Tiffany Leung

Hello all thank you for your patience :) 

Where to begin....

Psalm 145 v. 3-7

Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom.
One generation will commend your works to another; they will tell of your mighty acts.
They will speak of the glorious splendor of your majesty, and I will meditate on your wonderful works.
They will tell of the power of your awesome works, and I will proclaim your great deeds.
They will celebrate your abundant goodness and joyfully sing of your righteousness.

There has been a chain of events and great timing that has led up to this trip that I am in awe by. Tracy and I are so grateful of the amount of prayer and financial support that came to us. It has been surreal coming back and reflecting upon the events that took place in Uganda. Who would of thought that I would have the opportunity to drink tea and have breakfast with Ugandans in a  village, be involved with over 400 students at a conference, help build a house for a widower and her family, laying the foundation for a school, helping with a VBS which consisted of over 300 children! 

I am most thankful and praise God for are the hearts of the people who have the burning desire and unquenchable thirst in wanting to know who God is and what the Bible is all about. It is a huge encouragement for me to see how joyful and hospitable people are without having much to give. It has been AMAZING to see the relationships being formed and how God is using the Hurleys (missionary family) in mighty ways to further His Kingdom. 

What I took away the most were redemptive stories of people and their faith and stories about faithful service from the Hurleys. A story that has encouraged me is the attitude of a 24 year old woman who recently loss her baby 2 months ago, her husband 2 years ago and does not have any contact with her Muslim family. After hearing all that she has been through she replies by affirming that God is in control over all thing, even though it has been difficult. 

Please continue to pray for the people of Uganda and perseverance for the Hurleys. The vision that they are working towards is to provide education, community outreach, and to strengthen the church leaders. It is so evident how this family loves God with all their hearts, souls, and minds in order for it to overflow towards the Ugandans!

Love,
Tiffany

Sunday, August 26, 2012

At Home and Abroad--Revelation 5:9

Tiffany and I are home! Thank you for all of your prayers and support. We'll be updating soon; I promise!
And they sang a new song, saying, "Worthy are you to take the scroll and to open its seals, for you were slain, and by your blood you ransomed people for God from every tribe and language and people and nation...--Revelation 5:9

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Final Update Number 2!

Like Tiffany already mentioned, our departure to Uganda is finally here! I am so excited and anxious to leave! The nervousness about the long travel time and the fear of germs seem to have subsided for now, but I'm not sure if that is because I am getting too tired to worry or if it is because I am too worried about other things (like making sure I packed everything and making sure my bags are not overweight!).

When Tiff and I first decided to go on this trip I told her that I was praying that it would be a hard trip. I wanted these 14 days to be as real as possible and I was praying that I would not come away with a romanticized view of missions in Uganda. This was also around the time Invisible Children's Kony campaign was becoming popular. For some reason the thought of encountering the LRA didn't scare or bother me, but I was praying that I would not get sick. Infectious diseases freak me out. So it was disconcerting that news of an ebola outbreak would come right before we departed.

Despite one of our team members wisely confirming with the CDC, the embassy, and a travel doctor that it was safe to travel to Uganda, I still felt fearful and worried. Over the past weekend Psalm 62 came to mind, a verse that I have found much comfort in over the years during life's trying times.

"For God alone, O my soul, wait in silence, for my hope is from him. He only is my rock and my salvation, my fortress; I shall not be shaken. On God rests my salvation and my glory, my mighty rock, my refuge is God. Trust in him at all times, O people; pour our your heart before him; God is a refuge for us. Selah." --Psalm 62: 5-8

My Rock. My Salvation. My Fortress. This is our God! Not only is my salvation secure in Him, He is big enough to care for my needs. More than that He DOES care for me and listens to my prayers. I still so not want to get ebola (or any other diseases!) but I know that God is still God regardless of my health and He is still good regardless of my health. He is trustworthy and faithful and gracious.

Thank you all for your love and support! Your notes and emails and chats while passing by have been so encouraging and an awesome reminder of God's gracious faithfulness to us. More than anything now we covet your faithful sender prayers.

Please continue to prayer for me:
-that this trip would be hard so that I can get a real view of ministry abroad and that God would use the difficulties to stretch and grow me
-that my heart would continue to be rocked by the gospel and God's grace toward me, a sinner
-that my fear of germs would not hinder or distract form loving people with Christ-like love
-that I would be able to adjust quickly to the time difference and be rested to do Kingdom work
-that the people would see Jesus in me and be encouraged to love Him more


O praise Him! Hallelujah! My Delight and my Reward! Everlasting, never failing, my Redeemer, my God!
See you soon!
Tracy 

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

"Our Uganda trip has arrived!"

Guest post: Tiffany Leung


Hello friends!

Our Uganda trip has arrived! I cannot believe how quickly time has gone by and am a little nervous, however super excited about what God has planned for me in Uganda. Thank you all again for your prayers and support.

In "Let the Nations Be Glad" Piper stated that "when missions moves forward by prayer, it magnifies the power of God. When it moves by human management, it magnifies man." I often find myself not seeing prayer as important. While it is good to be prepared, having a prayerful attitude is more important because there are so many things that I have no control over. Trusting God and being utterly dependent on Him has been a lesson. Remembering that He is sovereign over ALL things including the current ebola outbreak, the possibility of contracting malaria, and even having contact with a jiggers infestation. My worries often reflect how small of a view I have of God.

Please continue to pray:
-that I would trust in the plans God has in store for me and not worry so much about the possible diseases that I might contract
-that in everything I do, whether in word or deed that God would be glorified/magnified through it all
-for softened hearts of the Ugandans and to build relationships that last

"So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal." -2 Corinthians 4:18

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

"Kingdom Matters"

Catching up on some of the seminars I didn't attend. Clear and convicting.
Paige Benton Brown--Kingdom Matters

When we have given God all we have and are, we have simply given him his own.--William Plumer

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Noteworthy.

"Wimpy theology makes wimpy women. Wimpy theology simply does not give a woman a God that is big enough, strong enough, wise enough, and good enough to handle the realities of life in a way that magnifies the infinite worth of Jesus Christ."--John Piper