Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Saturday Fun Day

A part of our ministry is hosting a monthly Fun Day for children.  We invite our Sunday School children and community children to attend this event.  We don’t only want this event to be open to our church kids, but we want it to be open to kids in the neighboring community.  After all, we are meant to reach outside of the church doors to spread the Gospel.  And right outside our doors are children who do not know who Jesus is.

This past Saturday we held one of these events and boy did we have fun!  We had about 40 children attend this time.  Each time we have a Saturday Fun Day, the numbers of children grow, praise God!  We had games, singing, a message, a meal, and cake.  We went outside of the church compound to play games in the open area around the church.  This attracted more community children and we invited them to play with us.  Everyone had such a great time!  

We then had all the children come back inside the church (we invited the community children inside, and they came!) and Mussie preached a wonderful message about Joy.  He tied the message into Christmas and how Jesus came not only to save us from our sins but to bring us Joy.  He explained how Joy is different from happiness and your Joy comes from Christ alone, regardless of your current situation.

Then we served the meal that my family had prepared.  We want to instill a spirit of servanthood into our children and we don’t want our ministry to just be Mussie and me.  We are a family, so our ministry is the whole families’.  All three of our children did a great job of preparing the huge meal and serving the other children on the day of the event.  I was so proud of them!


Enjoy a few pics from our fun-filled day.  











Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Ministry Changes



I know its been awhile since I have posted. . .sorry.  In some of my lasts posts, I talked about change.  Well, things are certainly changing around here!  Mussie and I have left Blessing the Children (BCI).  This is the organization that I first came to Ethiopia with and Mussie worked at for many years.  We have enjoyed serving with them but it is time for Mussie and I to move onto something else, something new.  We have been talking for over a year about leaving BCI but we never stepped out in faith.  When we got married, we had a vision from God for us to serve closely together in a ministry that enabled families to be self-sustainable.  It is scary to step out from under the covering of an organization so that is why we hesitated.  However, you can not live in Gods blessings unless you follow His plan and that is a lesson that we have learned.    

So, what does the future hold for us?  Mussie and I are in the process of starting a new ministry in Debre Zeit.  Our proposed name will be His Living Stones.  We picked this name because I Peter 2:4-5 speaks to us and what we see for the people that we serve. 

As you come to him, a living stone rejected by men but in the sight of God chosen and precious, you yourselves like living stones are being built up as a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.

Most often, the people that we serve are rejected by their community, viewed as less than.  But God wants to use the least of these to build His kingdom.  We believe that God is building up His kingdom and we fully believe that God has a greater purpose for the ones that we serve.  We very much desire for them to be a part of Gods kingdom.

One part of the ministry will focus on single mothers.  However, we dont want to be a welfare ministry.  This is where we have seen many ministries go wrong.  I believe that if you always treat poor people as if they are poor, then that is all they will ever think of themselves.  We believe in emergency assistance and a helping hand, but these shouldnt be long-term solutions.  It is hard to balance this and Im sure we will make mistakes but we want to help these women change their lives and in turn, change the lives of their children.  We dont want to encourage them to stay in their state of poverty.

We want to see these women rise up and be productive.  God created us to work and to be productive.  We want these women to be able to fulfill the purpose that God created them for, whatever that may be.  We will assist the women however we can to get them to the point that they can work.  This will look different for every woman, but it could include: literacy training, job-skill training, tuition assistance so they can return to school, etc. 

Of course, when you assist single mothers they bring children along for the ride!  We will also give assistance for the children.  This will include things such as: vitamins, monthly food support, education assistance, and healthcare.

Another part of the ministry will be a rehabilitation center for women coming out of prostitution.  This is something that has been heavy on my heart for just about the whole time that I have lived here.  Sometimes it is really hard to wait on Gods timing.  It has been 2 years since I have started working on this and in my eyes, nothing has come of it yet.  This is really frustrating and hurtful for me.  I think about these women everyday.  I think about the children living in brothels every day and it breaks my heart.  I have come close to getting ministries going or working with other similar ministries but for whatever reason, God has asked me to wait.  There have been setbacks, near misses, and mistakes on my part but God is faithful and I know that it will come to fruition in His timing. 

We are still working through the details of this part of the ministry and a large portion of it will be determined by how many women want to leave prostitution.  But a lot of it will look very similar to the single mothers program: literacy training, job-skill training, etc.  But there will be an added aspect of counseling and rehabilitation that will take place for these women.

Access to the Word of God and knowledge of His love and redemption will be key in everything we will be doing.  We will be partnering with a local church very closely.  We want the women to know that they were created for more and that God loves them.  The counseling and rehabilitation will all be centered on Gods love, grace, and mercy.  We know that no chains of bondage could be broken without Gods intervention and we want the women and children to know exactly where their freedom comes from.

We are also working with this same church to get a Sunday School program going that Mussie and I will run.  There are many Muslim and Ethiopian Orthodox children that come to the church, so it is vital that we get a program running for them that centers on Jesus sacrifice.

This is an exciting time for us but it is also a stressful time.  We fully believe that this is the path that God would have us take, but it brings many challenges for us.  Our first, huge hurdle is we need to get all of the government licenses in order.  This is a very difficult and costly process.  Please join us in prayer that this process would go smoothly. 

When we get the licenses in order, the next biggest challenge is financing.  It will not be cheap to provide these families with this assistance but we serve a God of endless resources.  We have faith that God will provide. 

We are praying now for partners and supporters.  We will need monthly supporters who share the same vision as us.  I will post more information about this as we get closer to the point of having a license.

Please pray for us during this season of change.  There is so much changing and happening but we know God is behind us so we are moving forward with the plan in earnest expectation.

Sunday, March 23, 2014

February 2014 Newsletter Dropbox

((Note: The below is a preview, however the link above provides clearer photos. Dropbox didn't offer an ability to show previews like Scribd did.))

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Art Supply Drive-I need your help!!

When I am in the States in May I would like to load up on art supplies.  I teach 266 kids every week for art class so as you can imagine, I need LOTS of art supplies.  My goal is to bring back 60lbs of art supplies.  Here's how you can help:

My friend Mary Nell will be my contact person who is helping me with this project.  She is a member of High Praises Church so if you are a member you can get the items to her.  If you have questions, or don't go to HPC, you can email her at marynellanthony@anderson5.net. 

The kids absolutely LOVE art class and it is a privilege for me to be able to do this for them.  The vast majority of schools in Ethiopia don't offer art due to the limited supplies.  So this is HUGE for them!




Here is a list of item ideas that would be useful:

Glue Sticks
Pipe Cleaners
Foam Sheets
Pompoms
Markers
Paper plates
Cotton balls
Scissors
Buttons
Googly eyes
Wood clothespins
Craft sticks (all sizes)
Feathers
Tissue paper
Streamers
Watercolor sets

We do not need:
Crayons
Stickers

Other items are welcomed!  Each class has about 35 students so please keep that in mind when getting certain items.  We need enough for each child.

Thank you in advance for your help.  God bless!!

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Going to the States for Training



I am coming to the States in May for a training.  It will be just a short, 2-week trip with only one of those weeks being in South Carolina.

I will be attending the ICAP (International Christian Alliance on Prostitution) Global Training in Wisconsin.  This is a training that I heard about and was invited to back in April of 2012 and I have been excited since then to attend this trip.  But some things came up at the beginning of the year for Mussie and me that threatened my ability to attend this training.  I had to wait to hear answers back from those things to see if I would be able to attend the training and I am happy to say that I am going!!

I was really praying that I would be able to attend the training and I was really conflicted when it seemed I wouldn’t be able to go.  But I prayed about it and God made a way!

This is going to be a great training for me so I can get the upcoming prostitution ministry up and moving from just a project proposal to an actual ministry!  Not only will this training benefit me but I will be able to take back a lot of valuable resources to the Ethiopians that will actually be running the ministry-resources that they wouldn’t normally have access to-so they will better be able to perform their jobs.

I know this training will be invaluable.  Last April I went to a training that was held in my town of Debre Zeit, Ethiopia that was geared towards ministries in Africa that do prostitute rehabilitation ministries. The speakers there were amazing and insightful and some of them will be speaking at the global conference in May.  I am super excited to be able to train amongst people from all over the world that have the same passion for these women as I do.

I will be in the States from May 15-June 1.  Please pray for me as I go on this trip and attend this training.

Change



Change


Ahh, change.  Sometimes we usher in change with open arms.  Other times we desperately hang on to our current circumstances hoping and praying that they will never change.  If I had to sum up my time in Ethiopia with a few words, “change” would definitely make the list.

It all started with change.  Leaving everything I had ever known to live in one of the poorest countries in the world that I knew little about.  When I moved, I knew that my life circumstances would change but I had no idea the change that would happen in me as a person during the next 2+ years of my journey.

God has used my time in Ethiopia to bring me through a refining process.  Change isn’t usually easy, especially when we think we don’t need to change.  We can either accept the change that God is wanting to do in our lives or we can reject it and suffer.  I can’t say that I willingly accepted the change that God challenged me to.  There may or may not have been some ugly girl crying that took place.  But I eventually wised up and realized that God was doing this for my own benefit. 

I have been in some really deep, dark places in the past 2 years.  I have had some real moments of intense struggle.  I have had some moments of doubt.  I have had some moments of worry-worry that I wasn’t accomplishing what God brought me here to do.  I have had some real moments of being lost-lost as to what I am to do next with ministry.  I have had seasons of dealing with spiritual warfare that I thought I would never come out from under.  I have had seasons of serious illnesses.  But God used all those moments and seasons to change me into the new me.

2 Corinthians 5:17 says that when we become Christians we put off our old selves and become a new creation.  I definitely felt that when I became a Christian around 6 years ago but I guess I never realized that after that time, we still had changing to do.

My process of change was painful and hideous and I was not always in a good place during that change.  I was not always a good wife, mother, and friend to those around me.  But I finally feel as if I have come out on the other side.  Recently, God has been showing Mussie and me other changes that we need to make in our marriage, family, and ministry and sometimes it is overwhelming.  Change is scary and it is painful. 

Sometimes, when God changes the course of our lives or ministry it breaks our heart but if we can just realize that He is there putting back together the pieces of our heart for our benefit and His glory then it can make the process easier. 

I know that Mussie and I are starting another season of change right now and while I don’t know what will come of it, I am confident that it is the best thing for us because it is what HE wants.