Friday, March 11, 2011

Our Future

  Being a missionary is so exhausting.  I had no idea!  You think it just means being willing to move or help people.  There is a lot of  work that goes on behind the scenes besides the hard work that goes into doing your ministry.
   We finished Missionary Orientation Training (MOT) Feb. 11th.  The past few weeks have been frustrating and humbling.  We are working on getting our brochures, prayer magnets, business cards (with our contact info), power point presentation ready.  I thought I was pretty good with a computer but I realize how much I don't know. 
  The Lord has to remind me several times a day that I don't need to relie on myself for this.  I need to do more giving my problems to the Lord.
   We are anxious to get back to Haiti. We can't go back until we raise funds to move down and 100% of our monthly support coming in for the first few months.  We want to be as effective for the Lord as we can.  Although the work is hard and never ending we miss being a crucial part of Global Outreach in Haiti.  Ellie says she misses giving out the food on Monday mornings and Xander misses working in the shop with Nicky.
  Please continue to pray for us to not get discouraged in doing all this technical computer stuff (I know this will help in telling as many people as we can about what God is doing in Haiti through Global Outreach), and that God will touch the hearts of the people that will give to God's ministry.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Arriving Home

  We flew out of Haiti on Tues. Feb. 1st.  We were really sad to leave but also were glad to be coming home.  We flew to Ft. Lauderdale then to Charlotte then Asheville.  That made such a long day.  The kids were excited at first to go on an airplane, but after the second flight they had had enough.
  The first thing we did was eat at Chili's in the airport.  Not that we starved in Haiti, I think I gained a few pounds, but it was great to be able to eat out, especially french fries.  After we ate we thought we might get some ice cream but we decided to wait until we got to the Charlotte airport because we had a longer lay over.  All Ellie wanted was ice cream.  As soon as we got on the plane to go to Charlotte she was asking for ice cream.  Well about 4 1/2 hours later and after constant asking, we finally got to get her some ice cream.  So I need to remember not to mention something like that until we are ready to do it. 
  We knew that it was going to be cold when we got back home but it hit us like a ton of bricks. To get on the plane to go to Asheville we had to go outside of the Charlotte airport.  It was cold and rainy.  We thought we were going to freeze!!!  We had been used to 95 degree weather. 
  We finally got to Asheville and had a warm welcome from our families and then went home to go to bed.  We arrived to the house only to find out our furnace wasn't working.  Nicky worked on it.  The best he could but it would only go up to 68 degrees.  So we went through 2 more nights of this before we got someone to come look at it and tell us that the computer was messed up and that we would need another one.  The guy that came out told us that he would check around  to see what the price would be.  Come to find out it would be about $190 to fix it and that he would have to order it.  This would be okay since we were leaving on Friday to head to Mississippi for Missionary Orientation Traing with Global Outreach. 
  Nicky and I finally got ourselves packed up to go to Mississippi.  The kids had already been picked up early by our set of adoptive grandparents.  They have loved our kids since they were born and have loved keeping them anytime we needed them to or they will call just to see if they can come get them. We are so blessed.  The biggest thing we will miss in Haiti is not having grandparents there, but we are thankful the Headys can be grandparents to them.
  We drove to Commerce, GA for the first night.  We got to relax a lot and we got to turn up the heat in our room as high as we wanted.  The next day we went to Bass Pro Shops in Atlanta. On Saturday we decided to find a friend's church in Gainesville, GA.  Nicky texted him to find out where the church was and they told us we could stay with them that night.  Well at their church they introduced us to both of the services and told us they would love to have us back to speak and have teams come down in the future.  God has it all worked out!!!  All we were thinking about was coming to church.  After seeing the many ways God has blessed us,  we just keep being encouraged that this is what God has for us to do.  If anyone has a place for us to speak we would like to work it out in the future.
  So we finally arrived in Tupelo, MS on Sunday evening.  It is just as cold here as at home.  We are expecting snow tomorrow ( 1-4 inches).  After being in training for 2 days my mind is fried.  They talked to us about so many different aspects of being a missionary wether it is coming up with your budget, having teams visit us, being prepared for spiritual warfare, and insurance are just a few.  We still have three more days.  They said it would be intense and it is. I'm glad they gave us a notebook that has all the info in it because I won't remember it.  And of course we eat! 
  We have met so many other missionaries that are going through this training also.  Some are going to Ecquador, others to Uganda, Phillipines, South Africa, Zambia, and Romania.  Everbody here has a story of how God is working in their lives.  God is so much bigger than anything we could ever imagine.
  Please be praying that we seek God's counsel on all our decisions and not try to do this on our own.  We have to sit down and try to figure out our budget including how much we will need to live in Haiti, wether to buy a vehicle here and ship it down or buy a new one in Haiti, how much it will cost for us to take to do our ministry in Haiti.  We believe so strongly in what Global Outreach is doing in Haiti that we feel called to support Global financialy.  
  After this week of training we feel that it will take some praying and fasting to figure out our budget and things we need to take down with us and whether we will buy a vehicle here to ship down or buy new in Haiti.  Global is encourageing us to buy new in Haiti as there are not used car lots in Haiti because import taxes are so high. Then we will be ready to speak at churhes all around the US.  For me this is the scariest part.  Nicky has to keep reminding me that God has all the money in the world and that we don't have to do this alone.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Now why can't I get Xander to work like this for me!

When the team first arrived on Saturday night Xander was helping them with their luggage and showing them where they were staying.  So the next day all he wanted to do was work with team.  They were building walls around our fuel tank for the generator house.  We finally got the tank set in place a couple of days before the team arrived.


Xander and Ellie were both jumping right in and helping the team.  The team was so excited about them helping and just fell in love with them.








Nicky and a couple of the team members set out to work on fixing the leaks on the tanker.  Global bought a huge fuel tanker so they are able to store more gas and diesel.  You wouldn't believe how much fuel it takes to run such a large ministry.




This is the generator house.  It houses several different sizes of generators.  One of the biggest jobs Nicky has is servicing the generators.  We don't run all of them at the same time.  The generators that are being used changes every 5 days.  This ucoming week there is a team of 5 that are going to help us switch out to a new bigger generator.  This should help conserve some fuel not having so many smaller ones running.











Monday, January 17, 2011

Pics of our trip up the Mtn.

Working at the shop. ( Marc and John)

Xander loves to wear Nicky's welding helmet.


A recently drilled well.  It wasn't pumping out clean water.  Xander and John checking it out.


These are some pics of our trip on Saturday, up the mtn.











The crew. We had a great time



This was the huge tree I was blogging about yesterday.  As we were walking to this tree, we turned around and most of the Haitians had followed us to see what we were doing.  They were probablly thinking "what are these crazy white people doing".


This is where the people were doing laundry and bathing.







Our lunch spot under the bridge.


Nicky and Marc got to go to the Franklin Graham crusade in Port.  These are some of the pics they took.



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