Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Be a Good Steward of His Story - Moving Status update




Be a Good Steward of His Story

     A couple of weeks ago Carrie and I went on the date night “Marriage Cruise” with our church, River Valley.  It was great seeing so many friends and making new ones!  I had a chance to speak with one of our Pastors, Anthony Richards, and I was sharing a story with him when he asked me “are you writing these down?”  When I explained I hadn’t, he gave me some incredible advice.  Now he’s Australian, so you have to imagine the accent, “Barrett, you need to write these stories down, they’re not your stories, they’re God’s stories.  He’s given you amazing experiences to share with others and if you don’t write them down they’ll be forgotten.  Just like you are a good steward with His money for your Mission, you need to be a good steward with His stories, they are meant to be shared.” Wow, I never really thought of it that way.  I could write a book already with the amazing journey God has taken us on over the past couple years.  I plan on sharing a few of them here on the blog, hopefully you will enjoy hearing them.  He is always there, you just have to pay attention.
 
 

Man’s Night and Lemonade

   A few months ago our church was holding a Man’s Night conference that my son Braxton and I almost didn’t attend.  We are very budget conscious, count every penny and save as much as we can to apply towards our mission, so when I heard it would be $45 for the 2 of us to go I argued with myself (I’m sure you all do it) about justifying the extra expenditure.  After looking at our budget and knowing how much fun we would have I decided to we could afford it.  However, when I found out a few of our friends were going to get hotel rooms so they wouldn’t have to travel back and forth for the 2 sessions I opted out figuring that would definitely be out of budget.  It was great, awesome speakers, lots of fun hanging out with the over 600 men that attended.  The next morning, during the last part of the conference, they announced that they would be taking an offering.  Apparently there was an opportunity to purchase the land across the street from the church at a discounted price and they’re taking a special offering for a down payment.  I thought “boy, I didn’t work that into my budget.”  As I prayed about the offering I felt that I have had so much growth, so much encouragement and loved delivered to me and my family at this church, I went ahead and gave an offering of $100. I decided although it would make us tight, I would fast during the day and find other ways to save until next pay day.  I came home and told Carrie so she could expect to see it come out of our account and she was happy I gave and completely understood.

Two days later, when the mail arrived, I received a letter from a mortgage company that held our mortgage 8 years prior explaining that they had overcharged us for something, I believe escrows.  Include with the letter was a check for a little over $300.  You can say this is a coincidence, but I have had so many “coincidences” in the past couple years I know different.  But the story doesn’t end there.

The next morning I headed to work, I usually take a short cut through this neighborhood to get to the highway.  This time as I drove through the neighborhood I noticed some kids selling lemonade.  I remember hearing somewhere that you should never pass kids selling lemonade without buying some, they’ll be overjoyed that you did and you also might be the only one to buy some.  Problem was, I never carry cash, and the place I work has a snack bar that I will nickel and dime myself to death if I carry money to work.  As I drove I searched my glove box and console for change and found 3 one dollar bills.  So of course I turned around to go buy some lemonade.  As I pulled up into the culde-sac , I noticed a sign I hadn’t seen earlier “all proceeds go to providing clean water in Haiti”…I thought that’s awesome!  The kids came running over, smiling ear to ear, asking how many lemonades I wanted.  I told them I actually didn’t want any lemonade, but they could have the $3 to go towards their cause and told them I wish I could give them more but it’s all I had.  They ran back to their parents excited, jumping around like I had given them a million dollars.  Later that night, around 10:30, I shared with Carrie what had happened and we both smiled, just a nice story.  Then she said, “you’re not going to believe this, but I just received an email from someone that is blessing our mission with a significantly large donation”  “they said they were heading home after having dinner out and both of them all of a sudden felt compelled that they had to let us know that they would be sponsoring us, they said it was almost like God told them both at the same time, contact the Todd’s and bless their mission” we were floored!

The reason I love this story is because it tells some simple truths.  God provides for our needs.  Even when I struggled with the $100 He multiplied it by three, but when I gave my last dollars with joy He multiplied it by thousands!  Now, I never give anything be it love, my time or donations expecting anything in return, it's just awesome to know that we can't out give God, He's the ultimate giver!
 

Moving Update

We are only 12 days away from our goal date of August 17th.  We are so thankful for the many of you who have joined our support team; it’s always humbling to see friends and family give to help us and our vision.  Below are the requirements set forth by our organization, Global Outreach International, and our current status.  We need some big things to happen quickly, please pray that our vision reaches people and they’ll find it in their hearts to become a sponsor!

Global Outreach’s requirements for full-time Missionaries:

• 3 months budget in reserve and 85% of monthly sponsorship

Current Financial Status:

• 3 months reserves donated -Yeah!    And  $2,570 in monthly sponsors or 44%

What we need before we can leave: Step 1

• $5,000 in monthly sponsors which is 85% of our actual monthly budget.  Monthly sponsorship is the easiest way for many people to help, please consider one of the below suggested levels.

*$15  *$25  *$50  *$75  *$100  *$150  *$200 *$250  *$300  *$400  *$500  *$750  *$1,000 *other

   New or newer full size passenger van to ship to Haiti; we need a reliable vehicle for our family as well   as transporting the teams that come in from the states.

Estimated cost $20,000 + $3,000 for shipping + up to $14,000 in import tax. Total - $ 37,000

  Additional $10,000 in moving expenses, tickets and for items to ship that we can’t get in Haiti.

Prayer requests and future Soccer program: Step 2

  Our Vision to put together the prototype for a national youth Soccer / Mentorship program will begin as soon as we get settled in Haiti.  Please watch for news on this exciting program!

  Donated UTV or 4 wheelers – indispensable tools for transportation of equipment back and forth between our multiple facilities on the property and outlining area
 
Please become a sponsor today at www.supportthetodds.com

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