Post Title. 05/23/2011
This is from a missionary friend of ours. Goes to show you that we don't haft to go to a third world country to be a missionary. Rita Turner lolministries | May 22, 2011 at 8:37 pm | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: http://wp.me/pXrX0-2X On my way home last night from a beautiful Graduation Ceremony, I had to stop at Walgreens to pick up some dog food. On my way out of the store, there was a woman who was asking everyone that passed by "Excuse me, come here, I need your help". This woman had a cane she was leaning on, older in age, clothes were tattered, hospital bracelet on her arm. I politely obliged and walked over to hear what she had to say, in my mind the prayer had already begun on the words 'excuse me'. As I approached her, she introduced herself as Rita Turner and stated she needed my help and she means no disrespect in asking me to begin with. Then she dove into her story, seemed liked she told it 100 times or more. She apologized for her voice being the way it was, she talked in almost a whisper that I had to strain to hear and said that was due to a terminal disease she had been diagnosed with and was currently receiving treatment for. I couldn't understand every word she said but I caught the jist of what she was saying. About 5 minutes into sharing with me, she saw another couple walking into the store and called them over in the same manner and I watched as they hesitated but then came over to hear what she had to say. So Rita started over. Rita Turner's situation according to Rita: Her son was murdered and you might have seen it on the news last year, it was in the 6 Flags area. (I tried briefly to find the story but I couldn't see anything, course I don't know if he had same last name..anyway that's not important); she has been diagnosed with a terminal illness (she said the term several times but I couldn't tell you what it was); she is in and out of the hospital due to the illness; she is currently staying in the Budgett Inn on Thornton Rd. And this is where her request came which was this. The mgr of the hotel has been gracious with her and her situation in letting her stay there past when she has paid through and she is asking for help in paying her hotel bill. Now from the get-go as I'm standing there listening to her story and wanting to give her the respect as a person and hear her request for help - I'm praying internally and asking God.."God, how would you have me respond?". The other couple is still standing there listening as well and at this point I don't feel the nudge from the Holy Spirit asking me to act immediately but I don't want to just walk away. So I ask for a 'way out'. At that point, Rita pulls out 2 pieces of paper that look to be from her hotel and the charges and her current balance that is still owed. She then says that people who want to help can pay the hotel directly if they would like to as well, the only thing about that is that they have to do it in person and not over the phone. At that point I 'see my way out' politely and verify the hotel information several times..Budgett Inn, Thornton Rd, Rita Turner. I bid her goodbye and left. I get in my car and pray out loud. "Lord Jesus, if you want me to help this woman - I ask you for confirmation that in the morning when I wake up, you will remind me of her name and where she is staying." and I headed home. I think, surely that's enough and I'll figure it out in the morning. After all, it's been a long day and I'm tired. Dear Lord, forgive me. I start thinking about Rita. The way she presented her story, approaching me humbly yet confident in knowing what she had to do. She apologized and did her best not to offend me or disrespect me and I noticed that not only with her words saying that literally, but also in her mannerisms. It's almost like God put me in her shoes through her eyes. I'm sure that she's had many look 'down on her' thinking she was 'just another beggar' or 'a fraud' asking for money outside of a store to do God knows what, with the money. How degrading that could make someone feel. I don't know if you have ever had to ask for help but that has got to be hard for anyone at one point or another. As I thought about the conversation and remembered her telling it..I could see her tear up as she talked about the loss of her son. It was like God had told her and gave her the strength and the courage to 'do what she had to do' so that He could bring ppl across her path to bless her and fill the need for her. I know this might sounds silly since she didn't actually SAY any of this stuff that I feel God showed me as I thought back on our conversation while driving home, but I believe it was the Holy Spirit. He didn't push me and give me that gut wrenching feeling that I couldn't help but acknowledge. This was more like a gentle whisper saying "Tina, are you going to be obedient, take the opportunity?..to the least of these..." I was just about home when I turned the car around and headed towards the hotel. I said to myself I would drive to the hotel and follow the Holy Spirit's direction. I wasn't sure about the area and safety, I imagine if she was being able to stay there without paying the fee's on time then it probably wasn't a 5 star gated community. As I'm driving I think on Haiti and some of the situations that arose there and think...if I can be so passionate about risking life and stepping out of my comfort zone in a 3rd world country that I'm unfamiliar with and in a lot more danger there then why can't I take a chance and be passionate for Rita..here in my own backyard? I get to the hotel and walk into the office. Sir, do you have a Rita Turner staying here? Yes, he replied. I ask, is her current balance $72 (Rita shared that with us at the Walgreen and showed reciept too). Yes, Yes it is. That was the confirmation I needed. "Sir, I would like to pay $50 towards that balance please". Light of Love supporters were able to bless Rita in this way. I also left my card for Light of Love to pass along to Rita as well. When I walked away, I began to pray. I prayed in the Spirit. I prayed that Rita would reach out for prayer if needed. I prayed that others would come across Rita's path, not just to provide money but also to be a friend to Rita. To see Rita through God's eyes and not their own. To see how beautiful she is when God looks at her. He doesn't see a homely woman, begging for money, dying from a terminal illness, wounded in her heart and crying inside to be loved. God sees her as his own child, created in His image, smiling and walking in the freedom that He wants her to walk in. I don't know if her entire story was true about her son. I have no way of proving if she really is dying from a terminal illness. But you know what I don't need to. I was given the opportunity to bless a woman who was earnestly asking for help. I felt a nudge by the Holy Spirit to be a light in my own backyard. To step out of my comfort zone and worship Him by helping this child, called by Him. So I did. And I thank Him for the opportunity. I thank Him for giving me the ears to hear His voice in her words. Please keep Rita in your prayers as God lays her upon your heart. Add a comment to this post Add Comment Post Title. 05/19/2011
YOUR CHOICE????? Could you count the number of choices you have? Think about it, how many choices do you have today? When you look into your closet do you have a choice of, pants?, shirts?, shoes?, dress?, belts? How many outfits are different, and how many are alike? How about when you go to the kitchen? Do you have a choice of breakfast food? cereal, or fruit? Maybe you would rather choose a McD's sausage biscuit? How about how you will get some news this morning? internet? TV? newspaper? radio? water cooler gossip? The average person in the USA has hundreds of choices every day. Let's compare that with people who live in a village in a third world country. They don't have a closet in their home. They wear the same clothes almost every day. Maybe they have one more shirt or dress, but not today, it is just an average day. They do not have a kitchen, so goes to the pot in the yard where she has corn papa boiling in the pot. If they do not like this they can choose to go hungry. Oh, maybe they’ll have a choice of maybe a few herbs to flavor it some, but he only has a little left. Maybe they’ll save it for tonight. How will they get some news? Maybe if someone comes from the city he will hear something about the outside world. The man in the third world country has few choices and the man in USA has many. Both men are loved by God. I have meet men and women whose lives are like this....only a few choices each day. If you go to meet men and women in third world and see the way much of the world lives outside of the USA it will change your perspective on many things. One of the biggest is how many choices we have every day. Another big choice is this...... The question is will you serve the Lord today or will you serve yourself? Are you willing to say, "Lord what should I be doing today in order to do the Kingdom work you would have me do." So often in our world of thousands of choices serving the Lord is left until later. Not that we want to forget God, or His work, it is just that we think " I’m busy right now with ME stuff.... you know..... making the choices that are important to me." I will do the work of God later. But now think about this, does the person in a third world country have a choice about what to believe about God? You do. But do they??? Romans 10:14-15 14 But how can they call on Him in whom they have not believed? And how can they believe without hearing about Him? And how can they hear without a preacher? 15 And how can they preach unless they are sent? It is our responsibility to make sure the world gets the opportunity to decide for themselves about who Jesus is!!! It is your responsibility to help in this cause!!! You do have a choice you know!!!. God bless, Sam & Elaine Post Title. 04/24/2011
Dear Friends and family, This Easter morning, Elaine and I give thanks for God’s incredible love for us. With those three joyful words—“He is risen!”—we celebrate the greatest miracle of all. On this Easter day, we hope you’ll also reflect on the precious miracles you’ve shared with the sick, the hungry, the orphaned, and the impoverished. With every life you change, you are living your faith in the most powerful way possible. Thank you for sharing your love with the vulnerable and the afraid. Because of you, they are rising up against impossible circumstances and living new lives full of hope. May God bless you and your family, and fill your hearts with joy this Easter, remember JESUS IS ALIVE!!! GOD BLESS, Sam and Elaine Global Outreach Missions www.globaloutreachmissions.com JESUS!!!! Something to Shout About 04/02/2011
JESUS!!!! Something to Shout About Shout for joy. Psalm 33:3 (NIV) I love sports, not so much a fan of football, baseball or basketball but a big fan of NASCAR. I've gone to many races over the years, and every time I go there are thousands of fans dressed up and painted up in their favorite driver’s team colors, shouting at the top of their lungs every time he passes another car. When he wins, what a noise! Everyone is screaming! Then we as followers of Jesus come into church we acknowledge Jesus as our Savior, we confess how He has secured for us a place in heaven (which the Bible describes as a place where there will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain) and we're completely quiet. The silence is only broken with a brief head nod and a quick "Amen" under our breath. May it never be so! May we find ourselves so amazed and in awe of our Savior that we shout our praise, cry "Hallelujah and Amen," and in every way surpass the enthusiasm found at a football stadium, baseball field, basketball court or a race track! During Jesus' triumphal entry, the Gospel of Luke says the disciples were praising God "in loud voices." The Pharisees told Jesus to rebuke His disciples, but instead He responded: "I tell you, if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out" (Luke 19:40). Lets’ not let the stones and the sports fans do all the shouting, Go to church and shout for joy in the Lord—yes, I say SHOUT FOR THE LORD ALL YE PEOPLE SHOUT TO THE TOP OF OUR LUNGS, FOR HE IS GOOD! As Easter is getting near lets’ not forget that Jesus died on the Old Rugged Cross for our sins to be forgiven and washed away forever so we can have eternal life, WOW how exciting!. Now that’s something to SHOUT about; HALLELUJAH Post Title. 03/30/2011
Wednesday March 30, 2011; Tuesday was a day of much needed rest for us. We were to go to Child Hope to see all the kids and visit with Bill and Susette but could not get together so we just hung out at Heartline and rested up. Today we’re going to visit with Gena and Jim Hudson some dear friends that I hadn’t seen in about 12 years. Jim and I have been on several mission trips together. We’ll be flying back to Florida Thursday to visit with Ted and Lisa till Monday. So we’ll be home on Monday. We miss all of our church family. Thanks for all your prayers and Please continue to pray for us. Love, Sam & Elaine Post Title. 03/24/2011
We had a meeting today with church leaders and it went very well, I think we've got every thing we needed to start planning on bringing a team down as soon as they get everything ready for us. they're really excited and anxious to get started. More later. Sam & Elaine Post Title. 03/22/2011
Elaine and I arrived in Part au Prince and are resting up for tomorrows trip to Jackmel. Weather is nice and cool today. I'll update you in a couple of days on the progress of the planning preparation of the church building. hopefully our next mission will be with a team to start the actual construction, Praise God! So all you hard workers get ready, GOD needs your help. Please continue to pray for us. Update on our Haiti mission trip 03/02/2011
We’re slowly getting there, we only need $350.00 to cover our Haiti mission trip. Elaine and I will be leaving Mar. 21. Please pray about supporting us for this trip. You can donate by going to our website (www.globaloutreachmissions.com) and going to the donation page and click on donate. Thanks and God Bless; San & Elaine HAITI MISSION TRIP 02/03/2011
FEBRUARY 3 2011 HAITI MISSION TRIP March22nd – 31st. Elaineand I will be going back to Haiti in March to tie up loose ends on the startingof the church in Marigot. We’re praying that after this trip we’ll soon be ableto start taking teams to start building the much needed church building. Thisgroup of App. 100 believers has been meeting under a tarp for 6 years. Most of the foundation has been started forseveral years. God has placed this project on our hearts and we must obey. Godsays in; 1 Chronicles 28:10 "Consider now, for the Lord has chosen you tobuild a house for the sanctuary; be strong, and do it." Firstand foremost we ask for your prayers, then to pray about supporting us with adonation so we can do what we feel God has called us to do. As most of you knowfuel cost has gone out the roof so airline tickets has almost doubled in thelast year. We need around $1500.00 for this mission. You can donate by going toour web site at www.globaloutreachmissions.com and going to the donate page and click on (donate) or you can send a checkto Bethel Global Ministries and mail itto P O Box 85 Rydal, Ga. 30171. YourPrayers and support are greatly appreciated. Thanksand God Bless, Sam& Elaine Simpson NEWSLETTER DECEMBER 28, 2010 12/27/2010
GLOBAL OUTREACH MISSIONS Newsletter December 28, 2010 Looking back on 2010 As we reflect on the experiences and events of 2010, what is it you remember most? What successes milestones or memories do you treasure? What you hold dear from 2010 may be something material, but most likely what’s in your heart and mind will be much more meaningful and valuable than mere possessions. The best blessings in life most of the time has nothing to do with wealth or worldly goods. Maybe there were places you went that impacted your life in an amazing way---Places you visited that were beautiful or where you shared sweet memories with family or friends. Maybe there were special moments you’ll always remember---a wedding, birth of a child, graduation, a particular accomplishment, or some other occasion that transformed your life. Also as you looked back this past year, I’m sure there times you experienced with God in prayer and worship that you recall with joy. Our God loves to fill our lives with those special glimpses His care, power and presence. He does this so we can have the treasures of hope and faith to cling to when difficulties comes our way. We can look at these times and think of how faithful God is to bless, lead and teach us. You can see this in the life of King David, who wrote, “Great is the Lord, and highly to be praised, and his greatness is unsearchable. One generation shall praise Your works to another, and shall declare Your mighty acts. On the glorious splendor of Your majesty and on Your wonderful works, I will meditate.” Ps. 145:3-5. As you look back at 2010 what are some treasures you can think of that will encourage you when you feel downcast or trials that require faith or courage. Think about the special times you grew in your relationship with the Lord, learning more about His loving ways He works in your life. These may the result your quite times in Bible study and prayer, but there are many ways the Father may reveal Himself to you. God has allowed me to travel several places this year; one of the places was the mountains of Haiti, as I looked over the wonderful land I was overwhelmed by the sense of God’s awesome presence and power. It was a moment that I will always remember. The thought came to me, GOD, don’t ever let me forget this. You created all this and I cannot even begin to imagine the wonderful things You can do in the lives of Your children. Think of some Scripture verses that has in a powerful way the Lord has encouraged you. In your seeking God, He’s most likely been speaking to you through HIS WORD, and there are most likely some very special passages that you have come to love. One of my favorites is Proverbs 3:5-6, which says, “Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding. 6In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths.” Anytime I’m to make a decision or face a burden I can’t understand, I’ll say this verse. The principle in this passage always keeps me in the right direction. 2010 has been a very challenging year for many people spiritually, emotionally, and even economically. For some, the difficulties helped them break free from sinful habits. For others, their faith grew greatly because they had no other choice but to trust in God---and He proved O so faithful. So what did God teach you in 2010? How did you grow in your relationship with Him? So write down some of the priceless blessings God has given you, put your list in a place where you can find it. Then, whenever you feel discouraged dig it out read what you’ve written. Think about the awesome things God has done in your life. Meditate on them and place them in your heart again. God has worked so powerfully in the past, and He will surely do it again. Trust in Him and learn from all He showed you in 2010, because that will help 2011 a great and joyful year. Elaine and I praise God for all your faithful prayers, gifts, and support, without them we could not do God’s work. We have great hope for all God will do in and through us in 2011, revealing Himself to us in greater ways, working powerfully through our partnership to lead people worldwide in a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. Our prayer is that God will bless you greatly in 2011 as you walk with Him. Sam and Elaine Simpson Global Outreach Missions www.globaloutreachmissions.com gominfo@gmail.com | AuthorElaine and I organized Global Outreach Missions as a way to serve God. Serving God and His people is our goal. ArchivesMay 2011 Categories |
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