Friday, June 17, 2016

A GOMEX Summit: LOTS OF COOL PICTURES

Summit Opening Day
Our 2016 Global Outreach Policy & Planning Summit opened early Wednesday morning with a cross-cultural dining experience at Stavro's Grill as each of us ordered a plate of "pork brains and eggs." It just seemed the right thing to do before spending the next two days buried in editing, revising, and updating Global's missionary policy manual. Greg is Global's VP of Personnel and works out of our Canadian headquarters while Tom, our Member Care Coordinator, serves in association with our US headquarters.

Me, Greg, and Tom: Three brains and eggs.

Our waitress said it was the first time in 15 years the cook could remember that many orders of brains on one ticket. We're trend-setters, folks. They said they might even put our picture up on the wall.

Once we'd eaten the pork brains in Burlington, we needed to put our brains to work so it was off to our GOMEX Office in Graham to get started.

Official GOMEX mailbox outside the office

Greg (my boss), immediately launched into filling the 20 foot long dry-erase wall with colorful scribbles, shapes, words, arrows and underlines while Tom and I grunted, made comments, and chimed in as invited.

Greg (from Canada) writing in Canadian.

We then spent the next ten hours or so like this:

"Making sausage"

Summit Closing Day
After such a productive first day we started Day 2 a little slower by first stopping at Daily Donuts for Apple Fritters and custom-filled donut holes.

Greg and the filling selections at Daily Donuts.

Then we stopped at Graham's new coffee & crepe shop: Press. Press features hand-brewed coffee (six different methods) and both savory and sweet crepes. It's your choice...brains and eggs or custom crepes with specialty coffee? It is something of a cultural contrast.

Here I am inside Press learning about siphons, V-60's, air presses, french presses, ice drip, some kind of "wave" and more than one could ever imagine about science, physics, caffeine, bean drying methods, and exotic locations. Their hardware comes from Italy, Japan, and Germany. 

Greg & Tom gear up for ten more hours of policy review and revision.

Back at GOMEX, when I wasn't yelling and waiving my arms to make a point, I looked like this...as I waited for a my next chance to yell and wave my arms to make a point.

This ten hour session was broken up by having lunch with the Mayor of Graham, Jerry Peterman, at MEX-AM Restaurant across the parking lot from GOMEX. Jerry welcomed Tom and Greg to town and shared the advantages of living and working in Graham as well as its bright future as various economic factors come together creating new opportunities in this wonderful little town.

Me, Jerry, Tom, Greg. THANKS, JERRY!

Special Thanks to Karen
All in all the summit was a success. Thank you for your prayers over these two intense days. We worked hard, we worked long, we kept our brains about us, and ultimately completed revision of our policy manual. WooHoo.

Special thanks to Karen who was ready at moments notice to run errands, deliver food, grab supplies during the day, and feed us and dessert us every evening. Yay, KAREN!

The Crew

So as Greg and Tom roll six hours northeast for another meeting, and then seven hours northwest on their way back to HQ, Karen and I are cleaning up, straightening up, and setting up for another week of working with you to expand God's Kingdom through helping other missionaries make it to the mission field. Peace, Love, & Jesus!

BONUS PHOTO:

Available here at Food Lion.

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

A Conference, Kidz Songs, A Summit, and Backyard Birds

Interchange 2016, Southampton, PA
Can you find us in this picture?

Karen and I traveled to the Philadelphia area the second week of May to participate in a two day conference focused on "Missions and Money." Hosted by Catalyst Services, this conference brought ninety representatives from churches and mission agencies together to explore, dialog, and work through real faith and stewardship issues. Keynote speakers, seminar presenters, panels, case studies, discussion groups, and break-out sessions all pointed to the increasing need for cooperation, communication, and transparency between everyone involved in preparing, sending, keeping, and caring for those we send into mission service.

Kidz Under Construction
I was blessed to be recruited for a speaking (not singing) role in this year's Children's Musical at our church. Our performance was May 22 and it went off without a hitch to rave reviews! I played the role of "Joe Carpenter" in a construction-based musical sharing the truth of God's love, his grace and his "Master Plan" for each of our lives.

I'm the big kid on the left.

In The Office At GOMEX
As we launch into June, I'm coaching nineteen missionary families raising support for service in fourteen different countries. Karen and I are also preparing to host Greg, Global's VP of Personnel; and Tom, Global's Member Care Coordinator; for a two day "Planning Summit" here in our office June 15-16. We'll be discussing HR policies, consider updates, and discuss new guidance to keep Global Outreach engaged in the rapidly changing administrative context of international operations.

Global Outreach Mission EXtension Office (GOMEX)

Backyard Birds
We've been blessed with a wonderful spring here in North Carolina, and thrilled by so many colorful birds nesting in, and traveling through, our backyard.

Indigo Bunting

Goldfinch

Summer Tanager 

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Karen's View This Morning

It's Karen writing today! I thought I'd show you my view as I work this morning.

The view from the sewing machine

This isn't what I had planned to do today. But, sometimes we make our plans and then something changes them. I'm guessing you've had some days like that! Jesus said there'd be days like that. Today I was planning on attending the Piecemakers Quilters Guild meeting. However, the weather is messing with my head and I am not up to interacting and driving so I am blessed to have a day at home.

Despite my aching head I can often get into a project that doesn't take too much gray matter usage and gives my brain a welcome distraction until my head demands a long nap. The Piecemakers Quilting Guild allows me opportunity to use my sewing to share God's love with kids who are fighting cancer at one of our local hospitals. Last year the guild donated about 85 quilts to this cause!

Families are delighted and surprised that anyone would care enough to make quilts for their kids.The nurses can enjoy giving something of comfort and care to families who are going through such a hard time. We have a local company who packages quilting fabrics and is generous enough to allow us to buy what they will not be able to use for pennies on the dollar! How awesome is that?! I'm so glad for their generosity and that God has shown me this resource through a friend at church.

I am still learning about quilting and feeling my ignorance as I work on this first kids quilt but it is sewn with love and with my prayers for the child who will find themselves wrapped up in it. I don't have the hand stitching quite done yet but here is a preview of the colorful covering:

My first attempt at machine quilting. All done but the hand sewing

 As I work at home I can always count on having a furry companion nearby "helping" keep the fabric warmed up...

Tanner warms up the fabric

...and another to help me remember when it's time to stop and take a nap so my head can heal from this migraine.

Tucker encourages me to take a nap and rest

Times of work and times of rest. All according to God's plan. Yielding to God's leading can even make a headache day a day of blessing!

Thanks for checking in on my view of the day! Time to go.....I think I hear Tucker snoring...

Friday, May 6, 2016

A Quick Update Before We Hit The Road Again

Now that our newsletter's out and we have yet to start packing again, I have time to share some of the fun things going on in and around our lives:

MOM CAME FOR A VISIT
Hi Mom!

BIRDS ARE ENJOYING OUR BACKYARD
 Eastern Bluebirds

Brown-headed Nuthatch

Goldfinch

I WAS RECRUITED BY THE CAST TO PLAY "JOE CARPENTER" IN OUR CHURCH'S UPCOMING CHILDREN'S MUSICAL
Recruitment Video

AND OUR SALSA GARDEN IS IN THE GROUND (Thanks, Mom!)
 Bell Peppers, Banana Peppers, and Jalapeno Peppers

Roma Tomatos

And now it's time to hit the road again! We're off to Southampton, PA to represent Global Outreach at the Interchange 2016 Conference.

Stay tuned!