Friday, December 7, 2012

"Do you know how much people love you?"


This was the question I was asked as my friends counted the money from tonight's fundraiser.  Yes, I know that I am loved.  Yes, I know that I am supported in this endeavor.  But OH MY!!!  I was still not expecting this!  I knew it was going to be something amazing, because of how my friends were reacting as they counted...$1,233.51
CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?!?!  I can't!  It's still sinking in!
First of all, I was overwhelmingly blessed by this group of friends who were there as I was stressing about how I was going to come up with the money to go on this mission.  I shared with them one night, about how I didn't have enough money, and wasn't going to be able to raise the money for the trip as well as pay bills while I am gone.  But, even as I said these words, I knew that if God wanted me to go through with this calling to Africa, that He would pave the road, and make it happen.  And boy did He!!!  My session approved this to be a paid mission leave (like a sabbatical, but not a sabbatical), and my friends were already in the process of planning what would be a family fun night!  We had no idea that it would turn out like this!
Starting from the beginning, we knew we would have a good time, and make some money to go towards the trip.  I have super awesome, organized, crafty, good cooking friends who made this night happen!  I also have a super awesome supportive family, who was able to get a hold of Santa and his helper "Jingles" the elf, and have them drop in!
It was a fun night!  Movies, crafts, incredible things that people were selling, all to go towards this trip.  One friend has been selling her knitting and Christmas decorations, another selling crafts, and numerous people brought desserts.  All to go to this mission.
As they counted the money, I couldn't believe what I was hearing!  $1,233.51
That puts me over my half way mark!  I also found a few people to help in a variety of ways for the youth program while I am gone.  I still have 10 months to fundraise, and to find the rest of my volunteers!  God is providing!  God is going to continue to provide!
Even as I write this, I look at that number, and I realize that it is the same number that was given to me this week as a quote of what my airline ticket will cost.  WOW!!!
So, there you go!  "Do you know how much people love you?"  I am still learning!  But all I can say is thank you!  I am truly blessed!  I am loved, and I am so grateful to be the person that gets to go on this journey!  I'm not going alone, I have a very large group of supporters who are going with me in their hearts and in my heart.  And I couldn't do this without all of them, all of you!
And with joy in my heart, I say thank you!
Here are a few of my favorite moments of the night:  (I tried to fuzz out kids faces, since I did not get approval from families to post their pictures on this website, so sorry if the pictures look weird)
Santa reading "The night before Christmas"

The deposit

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Santa and his elves support this mission!

I am so excited, and blessed beyond belief, that some friends in the church have put together a fundraiser for me!
This Friday, December 7, we are having a "Family Fun Night" at Hillsboro Presbyterian Church!  The time will be 5-9, and there will be movies, pizza, popcorn, babysitting, help with addressing your Christmas cards, gift wrapping, homemade marshmallows, and so much more!  It's going to be a fun night, and donation based!  Come, make a donation to my Africa fund, and enjoy a night of the holiday season!  Santa will be there from 6-7 to take pictures with kids and/or families!  Also, Jingles the elf will be making an appearance!  I'm super excited about this event, because even if it wasn't for my trip, it would still be a lot of fun!  EVERYONE is invited, so tell your friends!  Also, the pizza is quite possibly the world's best pizza!  It is homemade by Todd and Suzanne, and quite delicious!!!

Come for the whole night, or just a portion of it!

Hillsboro Presbyterian Church
172 NE 32nd Ave
Hillsboro, OR 97124

On another note, I started working on travel plans this week!  I now have an official fundraising goal, which is $5000.  I am already a fifth of the way there, having raised over $1000.  I will be figuring out a way to post here where I am with fundraising.  In the meantime, I am making a "fundraising thermometer" for my office door, so that people can see where I am.  Thank you all for your support!

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Village of Hope

Today I met with Cindy Cunningham, the director of Village of Hope, Uganda.  We met for coffee with another friend of hers, who is also very involved with the Village of Hope.
You can learn more about Village of Hope by clicking here.  It's a great mission!
I first learned about VOH through my friend, Tammy, who invited me to a dessert at her home to learn about the mission.  Tammy had been making blankets for their ministry for years, and wanted to get others involved as well.  That following fall, our youth group made blankets as a part of our fall retreat.  Who knew that God would send me there someday?  But even sitting in that living room, I started to feel that "tug."  The longing to go back to Africa.  I went once in college, and it kept a piece of my heart!
So, I wasn't sure if God was calling me there or not.  I never really closed the door, but was getting excited about other prospects.  Yet, as all of those doors closed or came close to closing, I couldn't wait to meet with Cindy to see what she had to say.  Needless to say, the one thing that kept me from looking further into VOH, a project that I thought I would be doing, I had completely misunderstood.  She doesn't want me doing that, she wants me to be hands on with the people of the village, and to help in any way needed.  So, I will be there, be available, and be able to serve in a variety of ways.
So, if you haven't picked up on it yet...this is it!  I made my decision, and will be working with Village of Hope, Uganda, in 2013.  I plan on going after the fall retreat (mid September) and returning before CPYA (mid November).  Talk about a whirlwind!  I'm excited!
Please keep praying that this is the right place!  That this is where I am supposed to go, and what I am supposed to do!  Thank you!
And thank you for all of your prayers, love, and support as I venture out on this journey!  I am blessed!

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Am I missing something?

I heard back from SIM today.  They are asking for clarification for some of my answers to the application.  I'm looking at the list, and I'm not really sure how to simplify.
This happened to come while I was at work today, so I mentioned it to Debbi.  She asked, "Did you think it would be this hard?"
No.  I did not think it would be this hard.  I thought that if God called me, He would open the door quickly and obviously!  But that's not how it works.  I know that God has called me.  I know that He has a place in mind, where He wants me to serve.  I know I must wait, be patient, and keep praying.  But I can't help but think, am I missing something?  Is there somewhere that I am supposed to go, that I haven't considered yet?  People keep mentioning places, maybe I need to seriously look into them.
I don't know.
So, I am asking you to pray for me.  Pray for this journey.  Pray that God will place me where He wants me, and that the door will open, and it will be obvious when it is time.  Just to be clear, I am not giving up on SIM.  I've come this far, I'm going to see it through the application process.  But for the first time, I realize, they might say no.  And that's okay!  I'm okay with that!  I just want to know where to go.
In the meantime, I keep fundraising, and it is going well!  A lot of people have been donating to this mission, which is incredible since I still can't answer where I'm going, or what I will be doing.  But I know that in one year from today, I will be serving in mission somewhere, waking up to something, and knowing that God placed me there, and enjoying the road that He took me on to get there!

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Doors are still opening and closing

Today was a good day, with a bit of an update!  One of the places that I was feeling led to look into contacted me and let me know that they do not have a place for me to serve.  It was good to hear, because that means that God is closing doors, and is going to direct me to where He wants me to be!  Meanwhile, another place that I was thinking about closing the door to, but hadn't yet, contacted me, and the director is going to be in town next month.  So, we are going to meet for coffee and talk a bit about what is happening there.  God is at work!
On a side note, by the end of the night, my application with SIM should be finished.  I just have to send in my health form.  I've had some troubles finding my immunization records and losing the work that I had done on my health form and such.  But it is all together now and ready to go!
So, the adventure awaits!  God is still moving, and I am still listening!

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Fundraising...or lack thereof.

So, I am patiently awaiting the weekend that I can have a garage sale and
1.  Make money for my African trip
2.  get my garage back!
After such a beautiful Summer and Fall, I am quite amazed that we keep getting rain on Fridays and Saturdays.  It's amazing, because the rest of the week is incredibly dry and gorgeous!  But come "garage sale days" it's wet!  Or at least the weather report tells me it's going to be wet!
So, I have a garage full of goodies, and a new plan!

October is going to be Scentsy Month!  I will be hosting a Scentsy party on October 27, 7:00 at my home.  All proceeds will go to my African mission trip.  It's never too early to start Christmas shopping!
Live too far away?  Go to my website, and you can buy through the party
https://carlypowne.scentsy.us/Scentsy/Home

November 2-3 will be garage sale #1 (weather permitting)
and November 9-10 will be garage sale #2 (weather permitting)
This actually might work a little better!  There is no school November 9 or 12, so who knows, I may have more shoppers those days!  So, please keep Oregon's weather in your prayers!

In the meantime, a lot of people are asking how they can donate to my trip.  My church is extra awesome, and has started an account for me, so that you can make tax deductible donations.
Send your checks with a note that says "Carly's African mission trip" to:
Hillsboro Presbyterian Church
172 NE 32nd Ave
Hillsboro, OR 97124

Thank you all for your prayers and support!
Carly

PS, an update on where I'm going...my application is in to SIM.  References are done, but I am waiting to find a copy of my immunization records.  This is much harder than I expected, so please keep this process in your prayers.
I have also contacted Living Water International, just to see what is out there.
So, please keep praying for doors to open and close, and that God will lead me to where He wants me to serve!

Friday, September 28, 2012

Application is in!

Well, that was exhausting!  But I finished!
My application for SIM (Serving In Mission) is finished, and has been submitted!  Now, I just sit back and wait for the next step, which should be health information.  I haven't notified the other mission group that I was applying with yet, because I wasn't completely sure on which way I should go.  But lately, I feel like SIM is it.  If I am accepted, I plan on going.
Please pray for me as I make the final decision on if I should close the door to this other place.
As for now, I'm going to go outside and enjoy this beautiful day, knowing that one thing has been marked off of my "to do" list!  Thanks everyone for your support!
And for fun, here's the picture I decided to submit with my application.  It was a hard decision of what to send, and trying to find a picture of "Just me" that is recent?  Way more difficult than I thought!  I didn't think I should send the pictures of me covered in shaving cream!
So this is what I went with!  From my trip to the Holy Land!

Monday, September 24, 2012

Application

So, my pre-application was approved by SIM, and I am now working on my full application.  Please pray for me as I go through this process.  It's tough getting to the nitty gritty.  One thing about SIM is that their long term and short term missionaries all go through the same process, so it's hard to answer such big questions, knowing that I will be gone for such a short time.  But it's worth it.  I'm getting more and more excited to see where I end up!

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

This time for Africa

This is a blog to keep you all posted in what is happening with my African journey!  I know that we are a year out, but I also know that people are interested, and want to be a part of this process!  So I ask you to join me in prayer as I continue on this journey!
I felt the call to take an extended mission trip back in April.  My church has approved this adventure, and is being incredibly supportive of this call.  I feel called specifically to Africa, and for a time period of two months.  Where am I going?  I don't know.  I am in process of the application process with SIM.  I have also been accepted to work with Village of Hope in Uganda.  Please pray with me as I try to listen to God's call, as I try to hear where He wants to send me.

The call was a long time coming, but finally hit me like a brick during a Zumba class at my church.  Shakira's song "This time for Africa" came on, and has since become my theme for this endeavor.

WAKA WAKA!