Monday, July 28, 2008

Prayers of Thanksgiving: Mystery Ramble

Todd Wyrick, Minister of Youth at First Presbyterian Church of Midland, has been keeping us posted on developments as he, 65 junior high students and 10 adult leaders embarked upon the 2008 edition of Mystery Ramble. Their experiences have provided material for Postcards From the Edge, Todd's online journal of FPC's 2008 summer program, specifically journeys by our youth as they travel Texas and the United States in service and ministry, in fellowship and fun.

And now they are home, safe and sound ... and more than a little tired from their journey. We are thankful for that ... and we are especially thankful for the adult leaders who devoted A LOT of their time and energy to chaperoning two buslaods of teenagers for the better part of a week ... now THAT is something special.


Sunday, July 27, 2008

Prayers of Thanksgiving: Blogging for Fair Havens

"THANKS!" to everyone who - right here and right now - joined our mission team, and helped share the love of Jesus Christ in the Tall City, doing their part to make Blogging for Fair Havens such a success.

As of this morning, the 24-hour event had raised $10,554 (and counting) for the local transitional housing facility, exceeding the goal that had been set while the blogathon was in its planning stages.

Thanks to Jimmy of Sticky Doorknobs, who organized this year's event.

Thanks to the members of West Texas' blogging community who provided virtual and actual support for this year's event - Jimmy, J.P. of Bleu Chocolate, Wallace of Streams, George of Sleepless In Midland, Janie of Sounding Forth and Ospurt of Opus Musings and Jessica's Well.

Thanks to Eric at Fire Ant Gazette. It is Eric who provided the original inspiration and direction for this annual event, and is deserving of some of the credit for this year's success.

Thanks to all the media for their participation - television, radio, newspaper ... they were all represented at some point or another during the blogathon, and doing their part to raise awareness and funds.

Thanks to the Fair Havens staff and volunteers who supported our efforts and contributed so much of the sweat equity needed to build a successful fundraising effort.

And A VERY BIG THANKS to the people of West Texas - and beyond! - who dug down and contributed $10,554 (and counting) to this year's blogathon. "Thanks!" hardly seems adequate for acknowledging how the donors came through ... but there it is, nonetheless.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

BfFH: Ospurt's Turn .....

Warming-up in the batter's circle to take his turn as a BfFH Guest Blogger is Ospurt of Opus Musings and Jessica's Well.

The 2008 edition of Blogging for Fair Havens is now under way, and we hope you'll be a part of the fun and the fundraising. The actual/virtual event takes place over 24 hours, from 7:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, thru 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 27th in the parking lot of Midland H.E.B. near the intersection of Wadley and N. Midkiff.
And remember, blogging throughout the event will be Jimmy of Sticky Doorknobs and J.P. at Bleu Chocolate. Be sure to check-in with them as well.

BfFH: Janie's Turn .....

Warming-up in the batter's circle to take her turn as a BfFH Guest Blogger is Janie of Sounding Forth.

The 2008 edition of Blogging for Fair Havens is now under way, and we hope you'll be a part of the fun and the fundraising. The actual/virtual event takes place over 24 hours, from 7:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, thru 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 27th in the parking lot of Midland H.E.B. near the intersection of Wadley and N. Midkiff.
And remember, blogging throughout the event will be Jimmy of Sticky Doorknobs and J.P. at Bleu Chocolate. Be sure to check-in with them as well.

BfFH: George's Turn .....

Warming-up in the batter's circle to take his turn as a BfFH Guest Blogger is George of Sleepless in Midland.

The 2008 edition of Blogging for Fair Havens is now under way, and we hope you'll be a part of the fun and the fundraising. The actual/virtual event takes place over 24 hours, from 7:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, thru 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 27th in the parking lot of Midland H.E.B. near the intersection of Wadley and N. Midkiff.
And remember, blogging throughout the event will be Jimmy of Sticky Doorknobs and J.P. at Bleu Chocolate. Be sure to check-in with them as well.

BfFH: Wallace's Turn

Warming-up in the batter's circle to take his turn as a BfFH Guest Blogger is Wallace of Streams.

The 2008 edition of Blogging for Fair Havens is now under way, and we hope you'll be a part of the fun and the fundraising. The actual/virtual event takes place over 24 hours, from 7:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, thru 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 27th in the parking lot of Midland H.E.B. near the intersection of Wadley and N. Midkiff.
And remember, blogging throughout the event will be Jimmy of Sticky Doorknobs and J.P. at Bleu Chocolate. Be sure to check-in with them as well.

BfFH: Handing Off

The 2008 edition of Blogging for Fair Havens is now under way in the parking lot of the Midland H.E.B. I've just wrapped-up an two hours of blogging at ArchaeoTexture and West Texas Missioner, and I'm now handing-off to other members of our blogging community.

I hope you will follow the progress of this event, through their words and images.

Blogging for Fair Havens takes place over 24 hours, from 7:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, thru 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 27th in the parking lot of Midland H.E.B. near the intersection of Wadley and N. Midkiff.

Fair Havens opened its doors as a transitional housing program in Midland a little over 10 years ago. In October of 1997, executive director DiAnn Koehl set up her office in a ranch style house on Andrews Highway. She began developing the program, furnishing that 4-bedroom house while continuing to raise funds needed to support the ministry.

This faith-based organization gives women in a broken relationship a place to call home for a couple of years while they find their way again. It gives them and it gives their children a security they may have never had. And it gives the women who are taken in an opportunity to achieve a higher education so that when they do complete the program, they can go out on their own and be the success many of them know they can be.

A good cause, providing for a genuine need in our community ... and it shouldn't be any surprise that a wide variety of West Texas' blogging community wants to do their part to help. They will include Jimmy of Sticky Doorknobs, J.P. Hearn of
Bleu Chocolate, Wallace Craig of Streams, George Johns of Sleepless In Midland, Janie Snelson of Sounding Forth and Ospurt of Jessica's Well.

You can go to the
Blogging for Fair Havens link for a bloggers schedule, as well as a preview of everything else going on during this very-special 24 hours.

BfFH: Media Coverage

The word is getting out every which way - in the newspaper, on the internet, through the blogosphere, and now on television.

A late night anchoring KMID-TV's news desk notwithstanding, Mel Hudman was here bright and early, doing his part to raise awareness and funds for a worthy cause. Mr. Hudman (shown with this year's blogathon organizer, Jimmy Patterson), did his part on the microphone, then shot video of the event for a television news report.


Thanks, Mel!

The 2008 edition of
Blogging for Fair Havens is now under way in the parking lot of the Midland H.E.B. I've just wrapped-up an hour of blogging at ArchaeoTexture, and I am now in the midst of an hour of blogging at West Texas Missioner.

Blogging for Fair Havens takes place over 24 hours, from 7:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, thru 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 27th in the parking lot of Midland H.E.B. near the intersection of Wadley and N. Midkiff.

Fair Havens opened its doors as a transitional housing program in Midland a little over 10 years ago. In October of 1997, executive director DiAnn Koehl set up her office in a ranch style house on Andrews Highway. She began developing the program, furnishing that 4-bedroom house while continuing to raise funds needed to support the ministry.

This faith-based organization gives women in a broken relationship a place to call home for a couple of years while they find their way again. It gives them and it gives their children a security they may have never had. And it gives the women who are taken in an opportunity to achieve a higher education so that when they do complete the program, they can go out on their own and be the success many of them know they can be.

A good cause, providing for a genuine need in our community ... and it shouldn't be any surprise that a wide variety of West Texas' blogging community wants to do their part to help .....

We hope you will, too ... won't you join our team?

You can go to the
Blogging for Fair Havens link for a bloggers schedule, as well as a preview of everything else going on during this very-special 24 hours.

BfFH: Putting the "Fun" in Fundraising

So, what kind of joker gets up early on a Saturday morning to raise awareness and funds for a worthy cause? Well, one visitor to our blogathon site this morning gave us a pretty good idea. The 2008 edition of Blogging for Fair Havens is now under way in the parking lot of the Midland H.E.B. I've just wrapped-up an hour of blogging at ArchaeoTexture, and I am now in the midst of an hour of blogging at West Texas Missioner. Blogging for Fair Havens takes place over 24 hours, from 7:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, thru 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 27th in the parking lot of Midland H.E.B. near the intersection of Wadley and N. Midkiff. Fair Havens opened its doors as a transitional housing program in Midland a little over 10 years ago. In October of 1997, executive director DiAnn Koehl set up her office in a ranch style house on Andrews Highway. She began developing the program, furnishing that 4-bedroom house while continuing to raise funds needed to support the ministry. This faith-based organization gives women in a broken relationship a place to call home for a couple of years while they find their way again. It gives them and it gives their children a security they may have never had. And it gives the women who are taken in an opportunity to achieve a higher education so that when they do complete the program, they can go out on their own and be the success many of them know they can be. A good cause, providing for a genuine need in our community ... and it shouldn't be any surprise that a wide variety of West Texas' blogging community wants to do their part to help ..... We hope you will, too ... won't you join our team? You can go to the Blogging for Fair Havens link for a bloggers schedule, as well as a preview of everything else going on during this very-special 24 hours.

BfFH: Join the Team

Right here and right now .... won't you join our mission team, and help share the love of Jesus Christ in the Tall City?

The 2008 edition of
Blogging for Fair Havens is now under way in the parking lot of the Midland H.E.B. I've just wrapped-up an hour of blogging at ArchaeoTexture, and I am now in the midst of an hour of blogging at West Texas Missioner.

Blogging for Fair Havens takes place over 24 hours, from 7:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, thru 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 27th in the parking lot of Midland H.E.B. near the intersection of Wadley and N. Midkiff.

Fair Havens opened its doors as a transitional housing program in Midland a little over 10 years ago. In October of 1997, executive director DiAnn Koehl set up her office in a ranch style house on Andrews Highway. She began developing the program, furnishing that 4-bedroom house while continuing to raise funds needed to support the ministry.

This faith-based organization gives women in a broken relationship a place to call home for a couple of years while they find their way again. It gives them and it gives their children a security they may have never had. And it gives the women who are taken in an opportunity to achieve a higher education so that when they do complete the program, they can go out on their own and be the success many of them know they can be.

A good cause, providing for a genuine need in our community ... and it shouldn't be any surprise that a wide variety of West Texas' blogging community wants to do their part to help .....

We hope you will, too ... won't you join our team?

You can go to the
Blogging for Fair Havens link for a bloggers schedule, as well as a preview of everything else going on during this very-special 24 hours.

BfFH: Taking the Handoff .....

The 2008 edition of Blogging for Fair Havens is now under way in the parking lot of the Midland H.E.B. I've just wrapped-up an hour of blogging at ArchaeoTexture, and I am now beginning an hour of blogging at West Texas Missioner.

Blogging for Fair Havens takes place over 24 hours, from 7:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, thru 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 27th in the parking lot of Midland H.E.B. near the intersection of Wadley and N. Midkiff.

Fair Havens opened its doors as a transitional housing program in Midland a little over 10 years ago. In October of 1997, executive director DiAnn Koehl set up her office in a ranch style house on Andrews Highway. She began developing the program, furnishing that 4-bedroom house while continuing to raise funds needed to support the ministry.

This faith-based organization gives women in a broken relationship a place to call home for a couple of years while they find their way again. It gives them and it gives their children a security they may have never had. And it gives the women who are taken in an opportunity to achieve a higher education so that when they do complete the program, they can go out on their own and be the success many of them know they can be.

A good cause, providing for a genuine need in our community ... and it shouldn't be any surprise that a wide variety of West Texas' blogging community wants to do their part to help. They will include Jimmy, J.P. Hearn of
Bleu Chocolate, Wallace Craig of Streams, George Johns of Sleepless In Midland, Janie Snelson of Sounding Forth and Ospurt of Jessica's Well.

You can go to the
Blogging for Fair Havens link for a bloggers schedule, as well as a preview of everything else going on during this very-special 24 hours.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Mystery Ramble: Update #4

Postcards' Todd Wyrick, Minister of Youth at First Presbyterian Church of Midland, will be keeping us posted on developments as he, 65 junior high students and 10 adult leaders embark on the 2008 edition of Mystery Ramble, the latest chapter in his online journal of FPC's 2008 summer program, specifically journeys by our youth as they travel Texas and the United States in service and ministry, in fellowship and fun. Here is a report from Midland's 2008 Mystery Ramble Mission Team.

MR-08 … Thursday come and gone …

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Mystery Ramble: Update #3

Postcards' Todd Wyrick, Minister of Youth at First Presbyterian Church of Midland, will be keeping us posted on developments as he, 65 junior high students and 10 adult leaders embark on the 2008 edition of Mystery Ramble, the latest chapter in his online journal of FPC's 2008 summer program, specifically journeys by our youth as they travel Texas and the United States in service and ministry, in fellowship and fun. Here is a report from Midland's 2008 Mystery Ramble Mission Team.

MR-08 … Wednesday Full o’ Fun!!!

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Mystery Ramble: Update #2

Postcards' Todd Wyrick, Minister of Youth at First Presbyterian Church of Midland, will be keeping us posted on developments as he, 65 junior high students and 10 adult leaders embark on the 2008 edition of Mystery Ramble, the latest chapter in his online journal of FPC's 2008 summer program, specifially journeys by our youth as they travel Texas and the United States in service and ministry, in fellowship and fun. Here is a report from Midland's 2008 Mystery Ramble Mission Team.

MR-08 … Pics from Travel

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Mystery Ramble: Update #1

Midland's mobile, missionioning blog, "Postcards from the Edge," is on the road again, this time enroute to ... well, it's a mystery.

Postcards' Todd Wyrick, Minister of Youth at First Presbyterian Church of Midland, will be keeping us posted on developments as he, 65 junior high students and 10 adult leaders embark on the 2008 edition of Mystery Ramble, the latest chapter in his online journal of FPC's 2008 summer program, specifically journeys by our youth as they travel Texas and the United States in service and ministry, in fellowship and fun. Here is a report from Midland's 2008 Mystery Ramble Mission Team.

MR-08 … Sojourn Begins

Saturday, July 12, 2008

New Orleans: Update #6

A team of our brothers and sisters in Christ - thirty junior high students and five adult leaders - are in New Orleans for the purpose of participating in the Katrina relief effort, as part of Youth Conference Ministries. Here is the latest report from Midland's 2008 Son Servants Mission Team.

Student Reflection from the Week ... Total wrap-up to come

Friday, July 11, 2008

New Orleans: Update #5

A team of our brothers and sisters in Christ - thirty junior high students and five adult leaders - are in New Orleans for the purpose of participating in the Katrina relief effort, as part of Youth Conference Ministries. Here is the latest report from Midland's 2008 Son Servants Mission Team.

Just a few pictures from this week ...

Thursday, July 10, 2008

New Orleans: Update #4

A team of our brothers and sisters in Christ - thirty junior high students and five adult leaders - are in New Orleans for the purpose of participating in the Katrina relief effort, as part of Youth Conference Ministries. Here is the latest report from Midland's 2008 Son Servants Mission Team.

Day 4 … Student Reflections from Workday 2 in New Orleans

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

New Orleans: Update #3

A team of our brothers and sisters in Christ - thirty junior high students and five adult leaders - are in New Orleans for the purpose of participating in the Katrina relief effort, as part of Youth Conference Ministries. Here is the latest report from Midland's 2008 Son Servants Mission Team.

Day 3 … Student Reflections from Workday 1 in New Orleans

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

New Orleans: Update #2

A team of our brothers and sisters in Christ - thirty junior high students and five adult leaders - are in New Orleans for the purpose of participating in the Katrina relief effort, as part of Youth Conference Ministries. Here is the latest report from Midland's 2008 Son Servants Mission Team.

Day 2 … Having Marinated for a Day

Monday, July 7, 2008

New Orleans: Update #1

A team of our brothers and sisters in Christ - thirty junior high students and five adult leaders - are on their way to New Orleans for the purpose of participating in the Katrina relief effort, as part of Youth Conference Ministries. Here is a report from Midland's 2008 Son Servants Mission Team.

Day 1 … Remember the Alamo !!!

Sunday, July 6, 2008

More West Texas Missioners in the Blogosphere

A new addition to West Texas' blogroll comes from Todd Wyrick, Minister of Youth at First Presbyterian Church of Midland. "Postcards from the Edge" will provide an online journal of FPC's 2008 summer program, especially journeys by our youth as they travel Texas and the United States in service and ministry, in fellowship and fun.

The first of these journeys is the 2008 Son Servants Mission that is taking thirty junior high students and five adult leaders to New Orleans for the purpose of participating in the Katrina relief effort, as part of Youth Conference Ministries.

"We ask for your prayers over the course of this journey," Todd writes in the blog's initial post. "We’re looking forward to a great time getting to invest lots of time in our students outside the comfort zone of their daily lives. Pray that God will give us wisdom to respond to his Spirit moving in the lives of all of our students. Pray that we will be able to minister to all of our students with love and grace and that they will continue to grow in their knowledge of Jesus Christ and his love for them. Pray that our students would continue to see more and more about how the church cares about them simply because they are breathing!"

"Welcome to the journey," he concludes. "Glad to have you along for the ride!!!"

Won't you please consider adding Postcards to your blogroll? And won't you please add a visit to Postcards to your daily (sorta-daily, weekly, whatever) blog routine to keep up-to-date on Todd and the kids, and post comments? ..... Thanks!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Midland Media Shares Refugees' Story

"Losing Everything But Their Newfound Freedom" is the headline accompanying this story by the Midland Reporter-Telegram's Audrie Palmer. The story is a follow-up to reports of a fire that destroyed sixteen units of the Coventry Pointe apartments Sunday morning.

Among those who lost their homes that day were two families of refugees who fled their government's oppression in Myanmar/Burma,
and now make their home in Midland.

Ongoing efforts by members of Midland's Christian community to welcome them and aid them in adjusting to their new home have been stepped-up since Sunday morning. Kelli, a member of our 2008 Thailand Mission Team, has led these efforts and has been an inspiration and a blessing - not only to those she serves, but to those of us who have been called to serve with her.


Donations to help the victims of Sunday's fire can be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Midland and designated for the Chin refugees. The church office number is (432) 684-7821.

Uganda: Update #9

A team of our brothers and sisters in Christ - men, women and children from West Texas - are in the east Africa nation of Uganda for Christian mission. Here is a report from Midland's 2008 Uganda Mission Team.
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Uganda Update 9

The angels were singing today as the new church in Nalumbembe was bursting at the seams for it’s first service. The singing and praising was pouring from the church as soon as we pulled up to the building. We were greeted by many whom we had witnessed to on the trail. After joining in for several of the worship songs we broke into groups for Sunday School.

Outside under a tree, Karen Winkler led the children’s program, which had over a hundred children. They sang songs, taught the children the Hand Prayer, and did a special art project using the children’s hands the illustrate the Hand Prayer. Kathy Schorr taught the women on prayer. The group consisted of mainly new Christians and Kathy shared that prayer was the first step to a relationship with Christ. The lesson was very well received and the women were very open with questions and opinions. Joey Willis led the men in class in the new clinic building where he gave them points on being a follower of Christ. Once everyone gathered back together inside the church, there were songs from several different choirs including “Amazing Grace” performed by the Midland Muzungus (white people).

It was a wonderful moment as Pastor Robert was installed as the new pastor.A special treat was that both his parents and brothers and sisters were there to share in his joy. Jim Longstreet presented the church with a beautiful stained glass cross made by Gary and Gail Gilliland that will hang in one of the windows. Karen Winkler presented the children of the church with scripture cards that were lovingly made by our Vacation Bible School children and a children’s Bible for their Sunday School. Steve Schorr gave the message about God’s calling individuals to Himself and calling the church into being. Overall the day was more than we could have hoped for-- witnessing the birth of a new church and the joy of those who had come to be part of what God was doing.

Lunch was served one last time on the grounds not only to us but also to all who were there. As Pastor Vincent remarked, “We have fed your souls, now we will feed your physical bodies.” I know it was a day that those who attended felt loved and welcomed.

In the evening we hosted a dinner on the grounds of our hotel for all the pastors in the Presbytery and their wives. It was a wonderful, relaxing time of fellowship. As the sun went down on our last night in Mbale we shared communion with all our Ugandan brothers and sisters. It truly has been such a special day for us all.

As we get ready to get on the road for Entebbe tomorrow morning we have several team members who have a little stomach bug, so please keep them in your prayers.

Tomorrow night we will be in Entebbe and the situation of internet service is unknown so there may or may not be a report tomorrow. We have had the time of our lives this past week and hope that you have somehow been able to share a portion of what we have been feeling through the emails. There is no way to ever express what transpires over here---you have to see it to believe it. We would love for more of you to see it with us next year.

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Please, keep them all in your hearts and on your minds, in your thoughts and in your prayers.

Want to know more about Uganda? You can visit the Uganda entry in 'The World Factbook' maintained by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. You can also visit the official Uganda tourism website maintained by the Uganda Tourist Board. And Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church of Houston, Texas, has a webpage devoted to Mbale Presbyterian Church of Uganda.