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God is my………

Posted by Tara On July - 30 - 2008

God is so good to us.  He is my physician, my provider, my comforter, my hero, my everything.  We had a couple from our church to give us a $500.00 check Sunday night.  THANK YOU JESUS!!!!!!   I know that our budget is going to be supplied.  If you know me very well you would know that I am kinda a worrier.  I tend to worry about things that don’t even happen.  However, since Riley resigned from his job I haven’t worried at all about the money.  I just have this sense of great peace, and I am less stressed.  I didn’t realize that I was even stressed about his job.  Riley is also less stressed, but still as busy as ever.  He is still getting calls to work on computers and he is helping his dad this week.  He also is working on the MO YOM blog site, and working at church.    We are just taking our lives one day at a time.  We still are not sure when we will be leaving for Ireland, but I feel like it will be soon. 

God say what?

Posted by Tara On July - 22 - 2008

Hello, everyone.  This is my first time blogging, so bear with me please.  Riley & I have entered into a new phase in our lives.  If you know us very well, you would know that we (especially Riley), are very cautious people.  We have never in our lives given up a job, even if we hated it, before we found a new one.  However, we felt that God wanted Riley to resign from his job.  We wrestled with this decision, because going from making pretty good money to making very little money, and having a family of 5 is kinda scary.  We were praying about this and asked God to give us an answer two week ago on a Sunday.  We went to church on that Sunday night, and our pastor Bro. Chuck Carr, preached about stepping out on faith and trusting God.  I knew then beyond a shadow of a doubt that our prayer had been answered.  Since then Riley resigned and we went on a mini vacation(we are really trusting God).  When we got back the next morning Riley got a call to work on a computer, and he has another service call this week.  We’ve also had someone give us some groceries today.  That just lets me know that God is taking care of us, and He will provide when He asks you to step out in faith.  We have had some people to think we are crazy, but I know God has a reason for this.  We still are not sure when we are leaving for Ireland, but all in Gods’ timing it will happen.  We now have nothing holding us back, so when He says it is time we will be leaving.

Kirsten’s B-Day!!

Posted by Riley On July - 11 - 2008

I forgot to mention on my Wednesday post that it was Kirsten’s birthday.  We actually had a party for her at the same time she graduated Kindergarten in May thinking we were going to be gone already.  The little peanut is 7yrs and two days old today.  Her MeMe Slusher, Tara’s Mom, brought her a “birthday cake” before church Wednesday night.  It was exactly what Kirsten wanted, a big watermelon.  Simeon thought we all were losing it when we called it her cake.  He was very adamant that we realized it was in fact a “WATERMELON”.

God is awesome!

Posted by Riley On July - 9 - 2008

Well as you can see we are still state side.  We are still working on obtaining the funding to fulfill our budget.  If you were to allow it, the situation could be a little depressing.  Northern Ireland is goverend by the UK and so the currency used there is the Pound Sterling (GBP).   Currently the US dollar is two to one against the pound.  So I need two dollars for every pound I will spend.  So as you can see with the US economy in the shape it is one could get depressed very quickly.  Especially if you are moving to the UK.  Well there is one part to the equation that Wall Street and Bloomberg have no clue about.  That would be the “God Factor”.  I was in prayer the other day and God spoke to me that he never leads where He doesn’t provide substance.  So I took that seed of faith and have stood on it.

So that brings me to last night.  Dad called me and told me he was on his way down to my house because he had something he needed to bring me.  Well when he showed up he had in his hands the basket that is in the picture below.  My Dad’s next door neighbor came over to his house and told Dad that he started rolling his change jar a few days ago and while he was doing it he felt that the Lord told him that he needed to give it to me to help with my trip to Ireland.  So he showed up with this basket full of money rolls.  There is $589.50 in change there and it weighs in at 60lbs.  Now when things like this happen I know it is a God thing.  Brad, my Dad’s neighbor, doesn’t go to our church and we are not sure how he found out about us leaving.  However God impressed it upon Brad’s heart to help us out.  So you know what I do when doubt and fear show up and tell me there is no way?  I just knock it out with a 60lb basket of change.

The Money Basket

This is the second time something like this has happened from someone outside our church family and friends.  I had a man show up on my door step three weeks ago and hand me $1000.00 in cash.  Said he just finished a job and felt that the Lord told him that was what he needed to give me.   So I know God is making it happen and much to Tara’s disappointment on His time not hers. ;)   So yeah God is awesome!

We have Visas!

Posted by Riley On July - 7 - 2008

Our Visas have arrived!  I tell you it is a little unnerving sending off your passports and trusting they don’t get lost along the journey.  We had a very big mess up with getting them submitted.  It is a long story that I wont bore you with, but let’s just say that we are very familiar with the Home Land Security office in St. Louis.  Despite using an incompatible web browser (Mac+Safari) and not knowing it to getting the wrong biometrics on one of our applications we did it.  We have Visas.  We are now legal to travel and live in the UK.

This weekend we are hopefully going to be taking our belonging to the shipping container in Effingham IL.   We are going to have to build crates to pack everything in.  Along with our stuff, the Bunch’s and the McFarlands we are also shipping building matierals.  We are going to be putting an addition on the church once we all get there.  Yes believe it or not it is cheaper to ship the supplies from here rather than buying it in Ireland.

If you want to keep up with what is going on in Ireland right now check out the Bunch’s Blog. God is already doing wonderful things.

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