I don't really know how to start this blog. I've deleted four different sentences so far. The fact is this: I'm behind. And, I talk about it too much. But, there are honestly moments where I wonder why in the world God chose us for this job. This last week had some rough spots. Some moments where I believe the enemy was using the spirit of discouragement and confusion and comparison and worry to make me question God's sovereign plan for His Chase and for our family.
And, just as I needed it, Mark said the perfect prayer to set my heart right again. I have the most amazing husband, by the way. He gently reminded me that:
1) God didn't call us because we had it all together. HE's the one capable of all of this. We are clearly NOT. Our job is to follow...and surrender.
2) We have no room to question when we consider how boldly and clearly He called us. This was no mistake. There is no reason to doubt.
3) No matter how much work we have to do in a day...or how many hours we are short on sleep because of His Chase, every bit of it is worth it for these kids. And, none of what we have given up or had to stumble through learning even compares to what these precious ones are lacking in their lives and are needing every day.
4) This is an absolute honor to be joining the work that God is doing, and we are humbled to be doing it. And, being humbled sometimes includes being broken before Him declaring our deficiencies and our absolute ineptness. :)
But, truly, every time we have one of those "enemy attack" kind of days, the Lord so sweetly speaks to us. And, He did that again this week. Not just spoke, but provided. A group of sweet friends sat on our couch and shared our dreams and our burdens and our passions for what God is doing. And, then prayed with us. And, God said "You are not alone in this." God is just so good and faithful, isn't He? I'm so thankful for that.
So, on that happy note, I'll get to the actual point of this blog!
We want to take some time to answer some questions we have received either through email or blogs or conversations, so everyone knows more about what's going on with our ministry, especially in the next few months!
1. How is progress with Chase's Place going? We are so excited to share that, as of last week, the land has been purchased in Ghana for the new Touch a Life village!! So after paperwork is done and final plans are in place, construction will begin soon! We are praying hard for each detail of this work to be done in His perfect timing and provision. It is my DREAM to be traveling to Ghana before the end of the year to dedicate Chase's Place and move some precious children who I love into their brand new village! We have such a deep love for these kids in Ghana and can't wait to be back there again!
2. Is His Chase going to work in Ghana AND Rwanda now? YES!! The mission of His Chase has always been to "join the Lord in His chase for orphans across the world", and it has been our prayer and dream from the very beginning of this ministry to provide for orphans in any country God puts before us. We have always planned to do this by partnering with existing organizations and ministries, to provide for orphans on a project-to-project basis. We are very honored to work with amazing people at Touch a Life Ministries, Global Health Innovations, Mobile Medical Disaster Relief, and The Point Foundation. We dream of the day when His Chase projects exist in many different countries with a variety of focuses and partnerships!
3. Whatever happened with Mark's trip to Rwanda in March? After an amazing ten days in Rwanda, Mark was able to accomplish quite a bit in developing a partnership between his company and a hospital there in Kigali. The details of this are still being worked out, but we are confident that the people of Rwanda will benefit from improved medical care because of companies like Mark's, who are reaching out to those who are in great need, out of their overflow of blessing. We are really excited to see where this leads, and I am so proud of Mark and his work on this project! The last weekend he was there, Mark was also able to visit the Noel Orphanage, where we will be working this summer, to do some prep work for the upcoming trip with our team. I am just so glad he's now been able to experience the beauty of Rwanda as well, before we are there together this summer!
4. When do you leave for Rwanda and who is going on the trip? We leave for Rwanda on July 22, and plan to return to Dallas on August 6th. However, each team will be in Rwanda for only one of those two weeks. In total, we have over 40 people traveling on the first official His Chase trip! This includes people of all ages, all occupations, from many states around the US! And, there will even be children of all ages joining their parents on this trip, including Kendyll and Carlie!
5. How do you feel about taking your kids to Rwanda? Not the least bit worried or hesitant! Rwanda is a very safe place, and I can not WAIT to watch our children experience it in every way. Both the good and beautiful, and the difficult and sad. It's going to be an amazing experience for all of us. And, Kendyll and Carlie are counting down the days! They can't wait to love on these children and have talked about it every day. And, really, I believe they will connect with these little ones in a way we can't. Meanwhile, Abby Kate will be living the Hawaii life with Pops and Grandma. She, too, is counting the days until she leaves for Hawaii! Rough gig, I know.
6. Is this trip tied at all to your adoption? I can totally see why this question has come up, and the answer is NO, although it has everything to do with our heart for adoption and orphan care. We can't be on Rwandan soil without thinking of and longing for our little one. But, we will most likely not be visiting the orphanage where our child will be from. Although our hearts were first joined to Rwanda through adoption, it is obvious that our call to this country was for even more work with the orphans there. Believe me, we would LOVE to be surprised with an approval and referral before we are there in July, and we know all things are possible with God. But, it would pretty much be His unbelievable miracle for that to happen. :)
7. What all will you do at the orphanage this summer? This summer's trip has a few different goals. First, a team of medical practitioners and nurses will be spending a week doing medical assessment and treatment for almost 600 children, as well as establishing medical records and files for each child individually. This is a HUGE undertaking, as you can imagine! Another group of us (who are not medically trained) will be support staff for our medical team, and are also planning to spend a couple of hours each day with the 3-5 year olds, providing some development play time, sensory experiences through crafts, and musical education. We have been told that this age is really needing some special attention, so we plan to do that! In fact, we will be involving all of our children traveling with us in this opportunity, and believe that it is a great way to use their gifts as well!
The second week will be a new team of people, ready to play sports on the new sport court we are having built! Our newest His Chase project is an amazing sporting area for the kids of Noel! And, construction begins THIS WEEK! Be looking for more pictures soon! So, we will play every sport possible, and just hang out in their cool new area. Then, many of us are hoping to spend concentrated time with the older children during this week as well, providing them some new activities, as well as time for art and creative play. We also plan to help make their homes more beautiful and "homey". More to come about that soon.
8. How can I help with your trip? Just as you would imagine, all of the amazing projects we are planning require financial support, as well as supplies to take with us. So, anyone who would like to help in a financial way, can give through www.hischase.org, to the Rwanda Summer 2011 fund.
Or, if you are interested in gathering supplies for us, email us at chelsea@hischase.org. We have many groups of people already involved in collecting donations for us, but even more is needed! We are happy to give you a list of donation possibilities for your family, church, school, or neighborhood to collect for the orphanage.
Some other ways you can help: PRAY for our teams, these trips, and the children we will be serving. Make some homemade encouragement cards for the children. Spread the word. Host a fundraiser. Buy a Rwanda Summer TSHIRT!! (COMING later this week!)
9. What supplies are still needed? We are trying to be very organized about what we collect and how much, so that we use our available packing space well. So, if you want to be a part of donations, please email us first so we can tell you a good amount to aim for! We are still collecting all kinds of items, including first aid supplies, hygiene items, cloth diapers, infant onesies, developmental toys for infants and toddlers, baby mobiles, sensory items, bubbles, books, puzzles, underwear for all ages, art supplies, sports equipment, musical instruments, and the list goes on! Lots of necessities and lots of things to help make their lives happy. :)
10. When we donate to His Chase, how much goes to the orphans? This is a GREAT question. Except for the marginal online processing fees, we are so happy to say that 100% of the money given to His Chase goes directly to orphan care. You can rest assured that when you give a donation, every penny is changing the life of a child in need.
11. What was your final total for your 100th Day of School fundraiser and what did that money go toward? Was it for your own family's travel to Africa? After all was calculated (and the next day's donations were added in from our friends who had missed the 100th Day challenge), our total was $12, 400!! Absolutely unbelievable! You can see the "thank you" video HERE. And, we are even more excited to share that every penny of that money went to finance the amazing sport court that is being constructed at Noel, beginning next week. This project is going to be UNBELIEVABLE, and every one of you who donated to our 100th Day of School, is a part of this life changing addition at this orphanage! So, thank you so much!! (And, no, none of the money donated will go toward our own family's costs!) 12. How DO you fund your own families’ trip? We feel that it is important to communicate with all of our donors about this very openly. We do not fund any portion of our own travel through the His Chase funds. We pray hard, and God provides. Every. single. time. And, He has done that again for us. It's truly the biggest blessing for our family, to watch how He creatively provides what we need. This time it was through a cancelled flight that gave us family-sized amounts of flight credits on the airline we are using. It was through a tax refund we weren't expecting. It was through refunds for some charges we paid last year on medicine. It was through quarters in a jar. It's coming through a family garage sale and a family movie night fundraiser we are planning with our girls. Seriously. I'm not kidding. He provides in the most amazing ways when you just open your hands and ask for Him to make a way.
When it comes to people wanting to GO and love on His little orphaned ones, He shows up...and makes SURE you know that He is able to provide all we need and more. The way we see it, we are very blessed to have stable income and live in a country with great opportunity. As long as we are blessed in that way, we will continue to travel to Africa and take our kids every time it's possible. It's the best way we've ever used money, and it's a more valuable investment than anything else we can imagine.
Okay, I'm sure I've missed a few questions here or there. So, please let me know if you have an additional question that hasn't been answered here! Just leave a comment and I will follow-up soon. I promise. :)
4 comments:
Chels-
thank you so much for posting this. It helps a ton in knowing what to pray for and how to help. What an exciting and meaningful journey God has called you to!
Thanks for sharing those '4 points'; really applicable to my journey in life right now. I was so encouraged to read of someone else experiencing similar emotions. Always excited to read of your family adventures and plans for His Chase; will be praying for smooth trip preparation and a little peace along the way!
Chelsea!!! Hey sweet friend just want to say hi and so happy to read about all that is going on with your family!!! We are having a womens retreat at the Millar Ranch in Lawn (near Abilene) Fri and Sat Aug 12 and 13... there is a part in our retreat about Africa and foreign missions and we are looking for someone special to come and share testimony and their work with this... and obviously you are who I am hoping is available to come and share with our ladies!!! We are planning to do some fundraising between now and then to offer a donation to that ministry! I would be so thrilled if you could come share Chase's story and the work yal are doing in Ghana!! This is the only way I know to contact you so I was hoping you would pray about it, and see if it would work in your schedul :) The actual time for you to share would be on sat so if you were only able to come then, that would be fine!!! God bless you sister and hope to hear from you soon!!! My new email is tubby9467@yahoo.com and you can find me on facebook! By the way we are expecting a little girl in Sept!:):) Praise God! Our little miracle!! love to you and yours sister!! Jennifer Cochran
Thank you Chelsea for inspiring and sharing all that you do and are part of. I pray for God to use me the way He does you and Mark. I gasp at what you do in a day and can't imagine! You Rock and are an amazing vessel for God. Praying for your continued health, strength and awesome family. Press On!!
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