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Thursday, February 18, 2010
Support
We have raised just over our first 1,000 dollars!! Praise God! Thank you to everyone who has helped us so far, we appreciate everything.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Update
Hey Everyone!!
I don't have too much to update, but here are a few things that have been happening:
1. We are just finishing a candle fundraiser which didn't work out very well, I think we only got 6 orders. I wanted to go door to door around the neighborhood, but with all this snow we have trouble getting out of our own driveway.
2. Our Chiropractor, Cranberry Family Chiropractor, is helping us do a 50/50 raffle. I don't know how many tickets they sold at the office, but I sold some to all the guys at my work. We do the drawing on Wed.
3. My cousin, Dominic, gave us 14 dollars in change last weekend. He even rolled it for us, since I hate doing that part! He has been wonderful in helping us raise our money. Thanks Dominic!
4. At our last meeting we learned that it is offensive to cry in front of people in Africa. I think this will be Jason's biggest challenge. He can be very emotional and he doesn't think he can give his testimony without crying. I plan to make him practice it often. If you see him, ask him to tell the story to you! And lots of prayers that we will both be able to control our emotions when we are over there.
5.My cousin, Barron from Michigan, sent us a nice letter about his family and how everyone is doing. We really enjoyed reading it and catching up with family we don't talk to often.
6. Our next meeting is March 4, and we will get an update on how much money has been sent in so far. Thank you to everyone who has helped us so far. We know God will use us to do great things in Kenya!
I don't have too much to update, but here are a few things that have been happening:
1. We are just finishing a candle fundraiser which didn't work out very well, I think we only got 6 orders. I wanted to go door to door around the neighborhood, but with all this snow we have trouble getting out of our own driveway.
2. Our Chiropractor, Cranberry Family Chiropractor, is helping us do a 50/50 raffle. I don't know how many tickets they sold at the office, but I sold some to all the guys at my work. We do the drawing on Wed.
3. My cousin, Dominic, gave us 14 dollars in change last weekend. He even rolled it for us, since I hate doing that part! He has been wonderful in helping us raise our money. Thanks Dominic!
4. At our last meeting we learned that it is offensive to cry in front of people in Africa. I think this will be Jason's biggest challenge. He can be very emotional and he doesn't think he can give his testimony without crying. I plan to make him practice it often. If you see him, ask him to tell the story to you! And lots of prayers that we will both be able to control our emotions when we are over there.
5.My cousin, Barron from Michigan, sent us a nice letter about his family and how everyone is doing. We really enjoyed reading it and catching up with family we don't talk to often.
6. Our next meeting is March 4, and we will get an update on how much money has been sent in so far. Thank you to everyone who has helped us so far. We know God will use us to do great things in Kenya!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Support Letters and Donation Cans
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Our Walk with God
I thought that I might add a little background on our relationship with God for those of you who don't know us very well. My Dad, Denny Weyandt, promised God that if he gave him a daughter, that he would take her to church every Sunday. God answered my Dad's prayers, and my Dad took me and my brothers to church at Our Savior Lutheran everyday. (Hollidaysburg, PA) It was in this church that I first learned about God and how much he loved me, but it was through my Aunt, Donna Gampe, that I was saved. Through her testimony, I saw the need in my life to accept Christ as my savior at a young age. When I was a teen, I started going to the youth group that my Aunt Donna taught at Juniata Valley Gospel Church. Not only did I grow greatly in my walk with Christ, but I also met my future husband, Jason Hoover. Jason's parents didn't attend church, but through the youth group's influence, and mine, Jason came to accept Jesus as his Savior and also led his younger sisters, Janelle and Jennifer Hoover, to see the importance of Christ to their lives. I am happy to say that both girls have gone on more than one mission trip for God. When Jason and I were engaged, we attended a few different churches, including Greater Grace in Tyrone-which was full of excitement and energy for God.However,we ended up finding our church home at Leamersville Grace Brethren Church. (Duncansville, PA) For more than 3 years we got to know and love the members of our church and participated in many activities and even taught the junior youth group for a couple years. In 2009, I took a new job in Cranberry Township, PA and we moved to our current home in Conway. We were blessed to quickly find a new home in Grace Community Church. I still remember all the special things I treasured about each of the churches I have been a part of, and each played an important role in my walk with God. We wouldn't be in this place to follow God and do his work on a mission trip without the influence of so many. Thank you all and we look forward to making new memories at Grace.
How to Give
More than anything, we value your prayers for us and our other team members and those whose lives will be touched by God through us. We believe that God answers prayers, and we’re asking you to pray for safety, good health, smooth travel, and financial support. Just knowing that you will be praying will give us peace as we travel into an unfamiliar place.
In order for both myself and my husband to go on the trip, we need to raise just over $7,000 dollars by April 1st. That is a big goal, but we are praying and trusting in God that if he wants us to be there, he will provide for us. If you would like to help us financially,we would greatly appreciate any level of support you are able to offer.
If you would like to support us by helping us finance our trip, please print and fill out the form below and mail it to:
Grace Community Church
216 Mystic Pine Trail
Cranberry Township, PA 16066
You will notice that checks are made payable to the church and only the form has our names on it.This way, your donation is tax deductible and the church will send you an end-of-year statement for tax purposes in 2011, and the form will tell them which team members you are supporting. It also allows us to keep track of who sent us support so we can mail out thank you letters when we return. We will keep everyone up to date on the Blog as to how much we have raised. If we raise more than the trip cost, the extra money will go towards our immunizations for Africa and to help other team members meet their goal. A gift of any amount (no matter how small or large) is significant. Thank you so much for your prayers and support!!
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Grace in Kenya Mission Team Donation Form
We want to support the missions outreach of Grace Community Church and are sending our gift of $__________ o Cash or o Check (# )
Please make checks payable to Grace Community Church and designate "Grace in Kenya" on the memo line.
Our preference is that this gift be used to support the short-term mission trip of Jason and Larissa Hoover. We understand that the use of this gift is subject to the discretion and control of Grace Community Church.
Donor(s): (please print)
Name(s):_____________________________________________________
Address:_____________________________________________________
Email: ______________________________________________________
Phone: ______________________________________________________
In order for both myself and my husband to go on the trip, we need to raise just over $7,000 dollars by April 1st. That is a big goal, but we are praying and trusting in God that if he wants us to be there, he will provide for us. If you would like to help us financially,we would greatly appreciate any level of support you are able to offer.
If you would like to support us by helping us finance our trip, please print and fill out the form below and mail it to:
Grace Community Church
216 Mystic Pine Trail
Cranberry Township, PA 16066
You will notice that checks are made payable to the church and only the form has our names on it.This way, your donation is tax deductible and the church will send you an end-of-year statement for tax purposes in 2011, and the form will tell them which team members you are supporting. It also allows us to keep track of who sent us support so we can mail out thank you letters when we return. We will keep everyone up to date on the Blog as to how much we have raised. If we raise more than the trip cost, the extra money will go towards our immunizations for Africa and to help other team members meet their goal. A gift of any amount (no matter how small or large) is significant. Thank you so much for your prayers and support!!
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Grace in Kenya Mission Team Donation Form
We want to support the missions outreach of Grace Community Church and are sending our gift of $__________ o Cash or o Check (# )
Please make checks payable to Grace Community Church and designate "Grace in Kenya" on the memo line.
Our preference is that this gift be used to support the short-term mission trip of Jason and Larissa Hoover. We understand that the use of this gift is subject to the discretion and control of Grace Community Church.
Donor(s): (please print)
Name(s):_____________________________________________________
Address:_____________________________________________________
Email: ______________________________________________________
Phone: ______________________________________________________
June 10th-19th, 2010
On this mission trip, from June 10th to the 19th, our main goal is help the community with a new medical center. We have already been working on, and continue to meet the spiritual needs of the people, and both the educational goal and the goal for clean water have been started and in some instances completed. You can view a video clip to see the new water tank going into place in Kandaria at http://410bridge.org/Blog/?cat=26. Just click on the title marked " Kandaria 8:00AM to 8:15AM". We will be working on a variety of other projects in the community- whatever needs we can meet in the time we have. We are looking forward to meeting and working with the people and children of Kandaria.
Kandaria's Top 5 Needs
1. Spiritual Development
The Word of God should come first, Knowing God is the beginning of wisdom and a prosperous life.
2. Clean Water
The goal of this project is to run pipes through the community from a clean water source to a main water holding tank within the community.
3. Education
An educated community can more easily achieve its developmental goals, combat ignorance and provide opportunities to acquire skills to earn a living and improve the standards of living and become self-reliant.
4. Health Care (Medical Clinic)
The nearest medical facilities are 7 kilometers away up a steep slope. Injured villagers must be carried up the slope on a home made stretcher by other members of the community. We want to construct a medical facility that will be access able to Kandaria and surrounding communities.
5. Mirco-enterprise
We want to open the door for business within the community- for example organizing the women who weave baskets to do the work on a larger scale and sell the products both within and out of the community.
The Word of God should come first, Knowing God is the beginning of wisdom and a prosperous life.
2. Clean Water
The goal of this project is to run pipes through the community from a clean water source to a main water holding tank within the community.
3. Education
An educated community can more easily achieve its developmental goals, combat ignorance and provide opportunities to acquire skills to earn a living and improve the standards of living and become self-reliant.
4. Health Care (Medical Clinic)
The nearest medical facilities are 7 kilometers away up a steep slope. Injured villagers must be carried up the slope on a home made stretcher by other members of the community. We want to construct a medical facility that will be access able to Kandaria and surrounding communities.
5. Mirco-enterprise
We want to open the door for business within the community- for example organizing the women who weave baskets to do the work on a larger scale and sell the products both within and out of the community.
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