Kathy and I just had a Skype conversation with the Global Ministries Director, and CFO at our mission. Great guys to work with.
Trying to keep track of where we are, in regard to our fund-raising has given me greater sympathy for economists. It's not quite looking into a crystal-ball, but trying to balance verbal assurances of, "We are going to be part of your support team. . . ." with hard numbers that come from monthly reports, and then comparing that with estimates of needs, which are just that, estimates, involves a measure of art as well science. I say that, because I need to leave some room to be wrong. That being said, we praise the Lord, that through the kindness and sacrifice of many it appears that we have passed the 70% mark for funding for 2016.
As always, when we look at these reports we are humbled. We see names and numbers and are aware of some of the burdens being carried by those represented there, and we feel unworthy of such support. Thank you.
We continue to work the lists.
Lift-off is just a few days away.
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Thursday, December 24, 2015
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Friday, December 18, 2015
Two weeks till wheels-up.
Two weeks from this Sunday, on January 3, I'll take off for Palau. Because of some commitments she has, and in order to give me a chance to take care of some things there, Kathy will follow a week later. Each of us will have a long layover in Guam. We'll be able to spend the night with our friends, Dave and Joyce Owen. That will certainly make our trip more pleasant.
We can't count chicks that haven't hatched yet, and we are told there are eggs yet to be laid, but based on some news that we just received, and the reasonable expectation of one good-sized egg hatching, it would appear that we have just over half of our 2016 mission-service budget covered.
We are very grateful for all of you who pray for and who partner financially with us.
I just talked to the young lady in Palau who is our receptionist, secretary, and all around handy-person. She informed me of several potential students who are somewhere in the process of applying to take classes at PIU-Palau. I have actually been in touch with a couple of interested persons. Some of you have been praying 7 (explained here). Keep praying with us.
Thank you, and Merry Christmas
We can't count chicks that haven't hatched yet, and we are told there are eggs yet to be laid, but based on some news that we just received, and the reasonable expectation of one good-sized egg hatching, it would appear that we have just over half of our 2016 mission-service budget covered.
We are very grateful for all of you who pray for and who partner financially with us.
I just talked to the young lady in Palau who is our receptionist, secretary, and all around handy-person. She informed me of several potential students who are somewhere in the process of applying to take classes at PIU-Palau. I have actually been in touch with a couple of interested persons. Some of you have been praying 7 (explained here). Keep praying with us.
Thank you, and Merry Christmas
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Punch list:
Project managers often have a punch list. As the end of a project looms it takes on increasing
importance. Kathy and I are working on a punch list--or more accurately, a couple of them.
Gauging where we are as far as financial support is a bit frustrating. While online giving is instantaneous for the donor, it takes a while for the report of a gift to work its way through the various cyber-hoops. We get reports from the mission around the first of every month, so we don't hear about gifts given close to the first of the month for about thirty days. Then we can't always tell whether a gift represents a monthly commitment or if it is a one time donation. (We rejoice in either.) All that being said, at last count, it looks like we are at about 40% of achieving our 2016 budget. Thank you, and Thank You, Lord.
I fly on January 3, Kathy on the tenth. She is remaining so she can play for a wedding, and it will allow me to get some things set up. From the time we leave the house here in Covington, until we get to our place in Palau will be well more than two days. Fortunately 21 hours will be a layover in Guam. Joyce and Dave Owen have opened their home to us so we can get a night's sleep--or as much of one as jet-lag will allow. We have an apartment in Palau--an extended stay hotel suite. Thanks to the help of a friend we have made arrangements for a car that will fit our budget. Other details will be worked out, hopefully by the time Kathy arrives.
I have gotten good reports of folk being interested in taking classes at PIU-Palau. Pray that there will be follow-through.
We want to be a blessing in Palau. Pray that we will know how.
We have been very humbled with the encouragement, prayers, and giving of those who are partnering with us. We'll do our best to stay in touch. Please do the same.
Howard (for Kathy, too)
importance. Kathy and I are working on a punch list--or more accurately, a couple of them.
- We recently purchased our airline tickets.
- We have made arrangements for an apartment and a car in Palau.
- I have a Skype appointment to meet with some administrators at PIU.
- We saw a lawyer and our financial adviser to get some affairs in order, etc. etc.
- We are updating our mailing lists.
- We need to make sure that we have luggage suitable for our trips.
Gauging where we are as far as financial support is a bit frustrating. While online giving is instantaneous for the donor, it takes a while for the report of a gift to work its way through the various cyber-hoops. We get reports from the mission around the first of every month, so we don't hear about gifts given close to the first of the month for about thirty days. Then we can't always tell whether a gift represents a monthly commitment or if it is a one time donation. (We rejoice in either.) All that being said, at last count, it looks like we are at about 40% of achieving our 2016 budget. Thank you, and Thank You, Lord.
I fly on January 3, Kathy on the tenth. She is remaining so she can play for a wedding, and it will allow me to get some things set up. From the time we leave the house here in Covington, until we get to our place in Palau will be well more than two days. Fortunately 21 hours will be a layover in Guam. Joyce and Dave Owen have opened their home to us so we can get a night's sleep--or as much of one as jet-lag will allow. We have an apartment in Palau--an extended stay hotel suite. Thanks to the help of a friend we have made arrangements for a car that will fit our budget. Other details will be worked out, hopefully by the time Kathy arrives.
I have gotten good reports of folk being interested in taking classes at PIU-Palau. Pray that there will be follow-through.
We want to be a blessing in Palau. Pray that we will know how.
We have been very humbled with the encouragement, prayers, and giving of those who are partnering with us. We'll do our best to stay in touch. Please do the same.
Howard (for Kathy, too)
Friday, December 4, 2015
Prayer Update #3:
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