Tuesday, January 22, 2013

A Date With Jesus


We had the most awesome all night prayer meeting through Women of Hope, an Alliance women’s prayer group that meets once a month to share, pray for and support our missionaries. When I first heard we were doing this I thought, ‘Oh my, I love prayer meetings but ALL NIGHT? That is a bit much” but actually it wasn’t, in fact it there were so many things to do, creative ways to pray that I did not get to do everything that I wanted to. It was an awesome life changing experience, to have this date night with my Lord.  Here are some of the things we did.

The church was divided up into different prayer areas with various themes and “activities”. We opened the evening and each round of prayer time with a worship time together. These times were focused on different aspects of our relationship with God, starting with
Worship of God, our Creator
Our Savior (focus on vision)
Our King (focus on Confession and forgiveness)
Our Shepherd (focus on contemplative scripture reading)
Our Master (focus on telling our story)
Our Father
Our Bridegroom
Our indwelling Christ
In these times after a very brief focus talk we sang a set of three songs. One song was sung, then we shared discussed the concept brought out in the song, did small prayers, shared scriptures and basically meditated together on the given aspect of God.

I Surrender All
Afterwards we went to private prayer areas scattered around the church. I only got a few pictures of them because I didn’t have time as we were still setting up as people were showing up and I went home and got some sleep and checked on Joe and when I came back a lot of them were pulled down, but this is what we had.
Vision
Delight and Cling
Living Water
Hope and Pain
  •   A cross called the “Surrender All” area. This is where areas that you have been holding back from Jesus, things that are blocking your relationship are written on a paper and nailed to the cross.
  • Vision: Where we prayed about our vision for the church and our ministry, individually and as a church. In this we have a need to start mentoring relationships with the people in the African church so we also prayed about that.
  • Delight and Cling: which was where we focused on delighting in the Lord and Clinging to Him. To get the feeling of Him clinging to us or covering us there were beautiful silk prayer shawls in this area that you covered yourself with to get the sensation of the Holy Spirit covering you
  •  Living Water: Had a bunch of verses on the Holy Spirit and the Living water of Christ. There was a small water fountain and a basket of stones. You held the stones in your hands and felt the weight of the things that we cling to that keep us from being filled with the Holy Spirit. You work on letting go of the weight that blocks you from being filled with the water.
  •  Hope and Pain. In this area you had some black paper on the walls with some verses. You wrote on the walls pain you are having or others that you know are having; mentally, emotionally, spiritually. physically and prayed for them. Or you could pray for other ones that were written there.
  •  Missions: A globe was placed on the table and you set down and picked a country to pray over, for the spreading of the gospel, for the missionaries there etc. After you prayed for the country you put some play dough over that country. The goal was to have every country prayed for by the end of the night.
  •  Missionaries. A table with the prayer cards of our various missionaries was set out so you could pray over them.
  •  Loved Ones: A basket was placed in the middle of the table. Jaggedly cut out papers were scattered around it. You put the initials of each of your loved ones who don’t know Jesus or are in special need on the jagged paper and prayed over them, then dropped them in the basket for the Fisher of Men to fish them out.
  •  Family and marriage: A table was covered with butcher paper and you wrote on it prayer for family, for marriages etc. and prayed for them. This room was set up so it could be a small group prayer time or counseling time also.
  •  Confession: In this room there were two things. One was butcher paper on the wall on which you wrote “Confess my sins” “Confess myself” (-ishness things) “Confess My God” (the things He does and is). On the floor were blocks covered in butcher paper. On this you wrote things that are blocking you from God, stacked them up and knocked down the walls.
  • Pray' dough and other Arts for praying: in this area you could pray with dough, shaping the things God was saying to you or teaching you or that you want to give to Him or whatever, there were pens for writing or drawing your prayers out.
  •  There was an area where they danced the prayers during one session in the evening
  • There were individual rooms set up for private prayer.
  •  There was a time of prayer drums “Soldiers of God”


We did these prayer times for a half hour to 45 minutes and then came back together and had 
  • "Circle of Blessing” where each woman was put into the middle of the women some time during the night. A prayer shawl was wrapped around her. She shared her special needs and we all laid hands on and prayed for her. This was a totally cool time.


There was also a sleeping area and a snack and visiting area set aside. Altogether it was one of the most awesome nights I have ever spent with my Lord.


Tuesday, January 1, 2013

2012 Year of Service

Something I should have done a long time ago, start sharing on this blog the work that I do for the Lord through Missionary TECH Team. If you don't know, I am a graphic designer. I do literature, displays and web stuff for Christian missions and missionaries all over the world. I thought that my supporters would like to see what I do. I usually put a few in each prayer letter. have been meaning to post the this as I go but this year has been very overwhelming emotionally with Joe's 5 heart attacks and cancer issues. You can read more about that on the blog through the link above "Teri's Thoughts. Anyway, here we go.

I am only going to post stuff that is my desing work. A lot of work that I do is web updates on various websites and a lot of print production work, some of which is other peoples designs.

I originally did a prayer card for the DeLuca Family,
Church planters in Greece 
And then I did a ShowStyle panels and header design
off of the prayer card design preferences. 
The Hedges are bible translators in Chad Africa. 
This is a Table Top X-Pole display I did for them


I also did three newsletters for the Hedges this year.
We came up with a tempate they like
and just make slight variations on each
newsletter to save them design hours. 

This was a lot of fun. We had printed two other banners similar. He wanted a 4th one to coordinate. Another designer did the orrigionals. I reprinted the one on the left and designed the one on the right to go with them, introducing their new solar bible. Mr. Yates is a church planter with the Myan people in South America. He was crazy full of energy. We went through his pictures on his computer to see what would work. He told me all kinds of crazy stories including the one where he showed up to visit this old man and the man served him rat soup, which he of course ate. He showed me pictures of the rat.. it was whole... yum. He wanted to show me video's of him eating grub worms but I declined.


Every year we do a vynil banner for an Red River Honors Camp. They are always very unique. This year he got permission to use the Army for One logo designed for another mission and I designed this banner and a coordinating T-shirt design around it.
Most people come to us with very definate ideas of what they want their displays to look like, usually very conservative and centered. I was happy to push this one for a very conservative bible collage just a bit and give it a little more movement. The client and I were both very happy with the final design. This is a header for a ShowStyle display.

I did alot of work for ReachAcross this year. They are a ministry to Muslim cultures in a lot of different countries. Here are 4 of the 7 banners I did for them this year. They are based on past designs developed by Amy, who used to be a designer here at TECH. I have just modified them a bit.






Huttons, church planters in Ireland. Cool font I found, huh?!


Opps, I ran out of time. Will add more to this later.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

An Unexpected Trip


Another catching up is our wonderful trip to Washington State. We had received a much bigger tax return than we expected and after much prayer we used part of it to buy tickets to fly home to Washington, mostly to see my dad who has been very ill but also to see friends and family.

Brenna says "Hi" to the sweetest cat in the world, my sister
Alea's cat Sammy. What a funny cat, loves his armpits
scractched.
After we got the tickets Joe’s health took a sharp downward turn. What with excessive bleeding from his bladder cancer, heart attacks, blood transfusions and a procedure to burn down the tumors a bit we did not think we would be able to go. However, Joe suddenly got a bit better so, Praise the Lord, at the last minute we were able to go after all!!!!!

For the bulk of our time in Washington we stayed at my parents house on the Olympic Peninsula. They live on the hill above Manchester looking out toward Seattle there in the distance. Beautiful

My brothers Jim and Jef came to see us while we were there. Jef came up from West Linn, just south of Portland for a weekend. What a great surprise. My brother Jim, his fiance and three kids came from South Dakota. Well, I don't think they came JUST to see us but it was great timing :-).

Jim and Melissa just had a little boy, Max two weeks before. . . . . . . . As the baby was getting gifts Jef thought the girls would like something also.
Joe is sitting next to my baby brother Jim who is sitting next
to my brother Jef who is holding Jims oldest Modesty.




[below] Arn't these just the greatest purses for little girls????!!!! Jef's wife Heather found these for them. They just loved them.

Kimber and Modesty model their doggy purses

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Catching up with myself


It has been forever since I have updated this. My only excuse is being overwhelmed. This blog post is intended to be a summery to bring us up to date. Most of this has been sent out in our newsletters.

This has been a crazy year. On the missions front Molly, my partner in graphics got pregnant at the beginning of this year. She was put on bed rest in January and we haven’t seen her since. She successfully had an adorable son, Sammy. She will be back to work after he is in school. This is wonderful for her but leaves me doing the bulk of the design work at TECH. I am learning a lot about RESTING in God’s strength, flying in His strength. Pinions are my friend. (Isaiah 40.28-31, from the Message) 

Don’t you know anything? Haven’t you been listening?
God doesn’t come and go. God lasts.
He’s Creator of all you can see or imagine.
He doesn’t get tired out, doesn’t pause to catch his breath.
And he knows everything, inside and out.
He energizes those who get tired,
gives fresh strength to dropouts.
For even young people tire and drop out,
young folk in their prime stumble and fall.
But those who wait upon God get fresh strength.
They spread their wings and soar like eagles,
They run and don’t get tired,
they walk and don’t lag behind.

God has been gracious and I have just been able to keep right behind the curve of the work to be done… even though the work has been gradually increasing. I know that this is God giving me the ability to be not only creative, but faster. Here are some of the jobs I have done this year…

On the health front Joe has had to date 5 heart attacks and two other stays in the hospital since the first of the year. One was to burn down or “resect” the tumors in his bladder. This was in June. The doctors all figured that he would be in step down or ICU if he survived it because his heart is so week. Much to everyone’s delight he came through great and went home the next day. They were able to stop the bleeding and burn the tumors (which have grown back very aggressively since his radiation in November of last year) down a bit and finally get a biopsy. The biopsy showed high grade aggressive cancer (which we knew) but not muscle invasive, and not metastasized. Praise the Lord!

The most recent was this past week. He has been bleeding from his bladder cancer again, forcing the huge blood clots out when he pees and being low on blood has been what has brought on a lot of the incidents. For Joe…and us, this has been an ongoing lesson in trust… daily. He is still hanging with Ps 46.10. Be still and know that I am God. One of the biggest things God has said to me is that I do not trust, I walk in fear, because I don’t truly KNOW Him…who He is…His attributes, His power, His tender love. If I did, I would not be afraid, I would not doubt. We have been learning this year about the tenderness of God towards us.  One of our biggest verses as a family has been Zephaniah 2:17 “For the Lord your God has arrived to live among you. He is a mighty savior. He will rejoice over you with great gladness. With his love, he will calm all your fears. He will exult over you by singing a happy song.”

On the Brenna front, she has had an enormous amount of growth this year, which of course goes without saying, that it has been a difficult year for her. As she continues to heal from the hurts from her past a beautiful young woman is emerging. It has been confirmed to hear heart that her calling and her gifting is with children. She has been working a lot with the children at both of our churches, especially Northwood. This summer she spent a lot of time taking care of Joe and doing volunteer work at TECH in all the departments, Administration, graphics, facilities Planning and Mechanics. She hopes to continue with training with Dan Larson, our part time mechanic this fall. Mechanics is one of her interests and a skill set she needs for the mission field.

I am going to stop this catch up blog here and break our further news up into other blog sets.

Thank you again for love and prayers and love and prayers…..and all your support

Teri

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Joe's Hosptital BooBoo

I am so sorry that I am so behind the times. I got really overwhelmed there for a while.

As most of you know, Joe ended up back in the hospital in February. He got the flu really bad and became severely dehydrated. This caused his blood pressure to drop really low. We had called his doctor and told her that his pressure was very low and his pulse was running at about 38-40 beats per minute. She said, oh, that is normal for the flu.................. Go figure. The next night he began dry heaving and went out completely, as in his heart stopped and his eyes rolled up in his head. I could not get him out of his chair because of the angle it was at so I hit his chest really hard and shook and yelled at him and he came back. This happened three times before the ambulance came. Was very scary. Brenna and I spent the night with him in the Trauma unit at Good Shepard. They said the first chamber of his heart had quite beating. They got him stabilized finally and the next afternoon he was transferred to Shreveport VA where they brought his kidneys back into functioning and got him stabilized the rest of the way. The amazing thing is that he didn't suffer a heart attack through all of this.

Strangely enough this incident has finally settled Joe's fear of dying. Me on the other hand it put into a tail spin. Of course I am the one who suffers when he gets to go home to be with Jesus. All of this culminated in me hearing a message where the lady shared about how that when a sheep falls down it cannot get up, it is called a "cast" sheep. That is what it means when it says in the scriptures to "Cast your cares upon Me...." I have been practicing that lately and what a difference. I am almost human again. I had a physical collapse this last Sunday and slept the whole day practically and now I feel myself again.

This crazy weather has been so warm we have been eating dinner outside and I have been doing my morning bible study on our screen porch, in my shirt sleeves. We came home from church tonight and had to turn the air conditioner on because the house was up to 77 degrees. Crazy stuff. It has been like a gift from God to be outside during this time of sitting beside His still waters.

Love

Teri

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Joe's Small Heart Attack


As many of you know, Joe had a small heart attack Wed night. That makes 8 in one year. Turns out that what we thought was his blood sugar going wacky for no reason and continuing to climb were really heart incidents so it seems that he has been having small ones for over a month. Now that we know the proper interpretations of his symptoms we should do better.

They considered doing a heart cath  but decided to try a few more changes in meds to see if we can stop these incidents. If it doesn't then they will do the heart cath and try to stint. There are a couple of places they might be able to put a stint in but they are highly risky places so we are trying to avoid that. 

They said they will still clear him to have the procedure to reduce the tumors in the bladder this month. 

Thank you for all your continuing prayer and love. they released Joe from the hospital Friday!!! Praise the Lord! How is that for a good Friday the 13th?! He is just a little week and still has a lot of fluid retention but is doing good. We actually all went out as a family to dinner to celebrate, then he came home and went to sleep :-)

Thank you all for all your prayers and encouragement and love!

Brenna is now looking at possibly working as a volunteer with special needs and hurting kids at a camp in Idaho this summer. She is very very excited. She continues to make necklaces to sell to help raise money for her missions trips. I will post some pictures real soon. Most of them she sells as fast as she can make them. 

I am doing pretty good, now that my hubby is home. Have been really busy at TECH. Worked over Christmas break to get the web update done that I was doing for Weaving Hope, a women's shelter ministry in Guatemala. You can check it out at weavinghopeministry.org  It still needs proofed but is 90% finished. Had a whole bunch of rush jobs right after the new year and then it slowed down right before Joe went into the Hospital. Gods timing is always perfect. 

Love 

TERI

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Radically Radiant

Sooooooo

We went to Shreveport this past Tuesday so the Urologist could see how well the radiation had done at shrinking the tumors in Joe's bladder. Much to their surprise they were far smaller than they anticipated. Soo, this means that they are going to be able to go in through a cathetor and burn them down even smaller and clean out around the uretor so Joe's kidney can drain properly. We will be able to manage the cancer in this way from now on. No more radiation.

YAY!

PRAISE THE LORD!