The 40 Days of Faith
So, today is day 34 of our church's "40 Days of Faith." I wish I had thought to blog the entire 40 days, but it is only occuring to me now, so I will try to summarize my experience so far. If you're not familiar with the 40 days of faith, it's basically a focus we've been having at my church, and every day we pray for 3 hopeless cases of ours, and read a scripture and a thought about faith written by a different person each day. It's been great, but so far, we've all had our unique obstacles and challenges to our belief that our "hopeless cases" won't be so hopeless in 40 days.
Chadd and I share a hopeless case--our 4th hopeless case, if you will--which we have been praying and working towards for the past couple of months. Our dream to go to Guatemala and conduct a 2-week drama/educational enrichment program actually began in the early summer of this year, but our efforts were not concentrated until recently.
So what's our prayer? "God, help us raise enough money to get to Guatemala responsibly, and to help Bill Ellis pay off all his debt." Bill Ellis is an American man who went to Guatemala on a mission 12 years ago, and stayed to help lead the church there. He is now married with 3 children. He was only able to stay as a missionary by starting his own book-store business out of his home, but this past summer, his entire house was flooded by raw sewage, destroying thousands of dollars of inventory. He and his family have had to put everything on their credit card to get things cleaned up and fixed so that they can live there again. It's left them over $5,000 in debt, and now their source of income has been shot.
In any case, we're having a car wash on Saturday, to raise money, and so far, we've had a total of about $500 in donations. Anything could happen in these final days--can't wait to post some miracles!
Chadd and I share a hopeless case--our 4th hopeless case, if you will--which we have been praying and working towards for the past couple of months. Our dream to go to Guatemala and conduct a 2-week drama/educational enrichment program actually began in the early summer of this year, but our efforts were not concentrated until recently.
So what's our prayer? "God, help us raise enough money to get to Guatemala responsibly, and to help Bill Ellis pay off all his debt." Bill Ellis is an American man who went to Guatemala on a mission 12 years ago, and stayed to help lead the church there. He is now married with 3 children. He was only able to stay as a missionary by starting his own book-store business out of his home, but this past summer, his entire house was flooded by raw sewage, destroying thousands of dollars of inventory. He and his family have had to put everything on their credit card to get things cleaned up and fixed so that they can live there again. It's left them over $5,000 in debt, and now their source of income has been shot.
In any case, we're having a car wash on Saturday, to raise money, and so far, we've had a total of about $500 in donations. Anything could happen in these final days--can't wait to post some miracles!
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