Friday, October 31, 2014

November Newsletter

No Longer Future Tense

I'm here.  Right now.  Typing these words.  I am no longer going to Haiti to meet with the leaders to talk about what band in Haiti looks like... I'm here, and I've done just that!
This is the view from where I am sitting while I am writing this.

Yesterday (Monday, October 27th) I had the opportunity to meet with the Haitian leaders and supervisors.  I came with a list of questions and the determination to just listen.  I tend to be an idea person, I like to brainstorm, I like to think fast and I have high energy.  Yesterday though, with God's help, I tried to only ask my questions and then listen.    
I started by asking them what their vision for band in Haiti looks like.  They responded with ideas about having the ability to do music together; to take everyone’s individual thoughts and expressions and unify them in a way that they sound good together.  The summary that came to my mind was 'excellence through unity'.  

This is a prime example of the individual thoughts and expressions that Adelcon would like to unify.  
I think he will be the first child I sign up for the band!

I then asked them about what resources they have and can bring to the table.  They have people, people who are willing and able but will need some training.  What they don't have are all the instruments, supplies and accessories and a music room.  Adelcon, the Haitian leader of GlobalFingerprints, described his desire for a music room.  A place that was set apart and could not only house all of the music equipment, but a place that when the children enter, they know it’s the place where we make music together.  
I asked them about the structure of the ensemble.  I started by talking about when you say band in the US, it invokes the idea of a full band, with all the instruments, sitting in rows, and playing a Sousa march from their sheet music.  I told them when I think about band within the cultural context of Haiti, I see something more like a jazz band.  I see an ensemble that will be inclusive of the musicians that already play piano, drums, guitar and bass but could include the addition of trombones, trumpets, saxophones and maybe even clarinets.  The other reason I thought this would be a good cultural place to start is because it allows for improvisations, or the musical expression of the passion they already possess, in a way that would allow for excellence through unity.  They were excited about the idea of a jazz band, especially Ronald  (one of the students that goes out to visit the students at their homes), who currently plays all the instruments of the rhythm section and has an obvious passion for music.  
At the conclusion of our time together I asked them what our action steps should be.  At this point, they kind of backed away.  They said they need some time to think about all of this and figure out how and where they would fit all of this in.  (I learned later that Adelcon does not have the authority to make those kinds of decisions and that cultural it could cause big problems if he did).  He said he would contact our missionaries on the ground in Haiti when they come to some conclusions.  
Adelcon and I after our meeting.  We have a friendly disagreement over who has more energy when it comes to building a band program at GF - Haiti.

As we were leaving Port-au-Prince and heading back the Haitian Queen (the Haitian Queen is the guest house in the city of Gressier where we stay when we are in Haiti),  I was processing this conversation with Steve, my GlobalFingerprints boss.  We determined some next steps.
1.  We need to find some recorders or simple glockenspiels so that the children that are currently learning music theory from the piano books we sent down in July have a place to put that knowledge into practice.  Right now they are just learning to read music without the ability to make music on any instruments at all.  
2.  We need to find method books for those recorders or glockenspiels.  
3.  I need to put together a team to come down in the spring (April/May) that would consist of a jazz combo.  I would like to have some musicians come with me to introduce the recorders or glockenspiels.  Once the children have had a chance to play some music on those instruments, we could have a sort of "jam session" where the children could improvise with a jazz combo back up.  There could even be an opportunity for the jazz combo to perform for/with the children at the church during the service on Sunday at Source-de-la-Grace (our partner church in Port-au-Prince where GlobalFingerprints Haiti is based).  

The goal with these steps is to help gently nudge the Haitians to make some decisions about the implementation of the program they have asked for.  

In addition to these action steps, I would also love to find someone who works for a music supply company, like Wenger, that makes or installs furniture and fixtures for music rooms.  I would love to find a contact that could help me ask about the potential donation of a music space (and all the fixtures - chairs, stands, lockers) here in Haiti at Source-de-la-Grace.  

I'm also going to be starting to look for trumpets, trombones, and saxophones.  I don't know where I'm going to put them or how I'm going to get them there, but if you've got one, hang onto it for me.  

An Amazing and Unexpected Blessing

GlobalFingerprints (GF) is a child-sponsorship program.  For $35.00 a month, you can sponsor a child in one of several countries around the world.  GF is different from most other child sponsorship programs in that we partner with a local church, and work with families rather than orphans/orphanages.  96% of the orphans in Haiti are not true orphans, they have a least one parent still living, but their parents can not afford to raise them and so have had to give them up to an orphanage.  GF helps to keep children with their parents by providing food and education.  This helps to provide relief to the parents of these children.
After my trip last year, I was heavily convicted and traded in my YMCA membership in order to sponsor two children in Haiti.  We chose a boy the same age as Michael and a girl the same age as Abby.  
Last weekend, GF hosted a Sponsor Weekend here in Haiti.  It was an opportunity for the 260+ child sponsors to come and visit Haiti and meet the children they sponsor.  We hosted a large VBS style event where children learned about the life of Paul, played games and were fed lunch.  The other event of the weekend was medical checks and updated photos and messages.  Of all the people invited, there were only three sponsors here this weekend.  Steve (my boss for GF) and Liz (his lovely wife), Jason and Katie (eye doctors helping with the medical screening), and myself.  Each of us got the opportunity to meet at least one of the children we sponsor.  
Jason and the child he and his wife sponsor.

The Spellman's and their sponsored child.

Chabe, her mother and me with the duster bunny doll I gave her.


On Friday (October 24th), I got to meet Chabe.  Chabe is a seven-year-old little girl.  I met her, her mother and her little brother.  It was such a shock to see her... in person... a shy, sweet little girl looking up at me with her big brown eyes.  Through a translator, her mother told me that my sponsorship has made a huge difference in their lives, a life-saving difference.  It was overwhelming emotional.  It took everything I had not to break down into a sobbing mess.  
I sat with her while she colored her message (that will be sent to me), and then I took her picture (which will also be sent to me).  After she finished at our station I sent her off to have her medical exam.  She had her eyes checked, was screened by a doctor and then received a de-worming pill.  It's likely that this was the first time she has ever seen a doctor in her life.  
On Saturday, she came back for the VBS program.  It was fun to watch her with all the other kids.  Near the end of the day, while she was waiting for her brother to see the doctors, she came to sit with me.  We just sat together on a bench and colored.  Each of us drew a picture and colored on half of the paper.  When we finished, I ripped the paper in half.  I gave her the half I colored and kept the half that she colored.... and again tried not to cry.  For $35.00 a month, we are saving this little girls life... 
Chabe and I just hanging out and coloring together.

It’s Just Stuff… but God!

I know that the closer I get to doing God’s will, the bigger the target on my back becomes.  Satan comes to steal and destroy, but I will not let him steal my joy!  We had a fantastic week.  There were a lot of great things accomplished, and most everything went off without a hitch.  As we were headed home, the team of people I was traveling with and I were reflecting on how well everything had gone.  It seemed that Satan had been held at bay, when it came to the successful completion of all of our tasks. 
No sooner were we commenting on this when Satan came in for a strike.  It started with a delayed flight out of Port-au-Prince.  We were delayed by 2 and a half hours.  This delay caused us to miss our connecting flight in Miami to Minneapolis.  We rolled with that one and figured we would just go with whatever the plan would be when we touched down in the US. 
Upon our arrival in Miami, we were told we would have to spend the night there.  They gave us hotel and food vouchers and a free shuttle.  We were working so well as a team, that we wanted to lighten the load for one of the older team members by taking her heavy suitcase for her.  Another member offered to take mine, so I could take hers.  Perfect, go team! 
We left the airport and waited for the shuttle.  We soon realized we needed to move from where we were standing, everyone grabbed his or her bag and we were off.  The only problem was that we were all used to pulling along only one suitcase.  Because of that, my suitcase got left behind at the curb.   We didn’t realize it until we arrived at the hotel 15 minutes later.  We rushed back to the airport but my bag was already gone.  God provided an encouraging and thorough police officer to help me search for my missing bag (he also happened to be a believer).    We looked every possible place, and he even wrote up a police report for me. 
At this point I lost it.  I was tired, I just wanted to go home but couldn’t, my bag was gone and so was everything in it.  I just kept reminding myself it’s just stuff, but with every new item I remembered was in there, I would cry a little more. 
It’s all replaceable.  The one thing that I was most sad about was loosing my Bible, the Bible my parents gave me when I was 16 as a confirmation of my faith.  The thing that is the scariest for me is that there is a full color copy of my passport in that suitcase. 
So here it is, Thursday (October 30th) noon, I was supposed to be home last night, but I’m still not home.  I’m in the air, somewhere over Kansas or Iowa, and I’m processing. 
We had a fantastic week.  We did a lot of great things for kids in Haiti this week.  But sadly, I’m realizing that this spiritual attack at the end of my trip is going to cloud what I talk about.  People will ask about the flight drama on the way home and by the time I’m done telling them, they may no longer be interested in the amazing things God did while I was in Haiti. 
So please, ask me about the trip home, and the stuff I lost (you can expect me to tear up a little), but more importantly, leave margin to ask me about the cool stuff God did this week.  

But God.  We arrived at the airport in MN and while we waited at the baggage claim for everyone else’s bags, I got an automated call from American Airlines that they needed to talk to me about my checked bag.  I went to talk to the baggage claim assistant.  She looked it up and told me that my bag had been found and would be arriving tonight on the flight in from Miami.  I will be going to pick up my “stolen” suitcase tonight when it arrives here at 11pm.  

Our team cheered and cried and then prayed.  We were all so overjoyed that God chose to end our time together in this way rather than the way it seemed.  I was convicted again that God is big, and I am small, and the issue with my suitcase was minute in the grand scheme of things BUT GOD loves me so much, that he did this little thing for me.  I am so humbled.  I am so loved.  


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I'm still looking for additional monthly support.  If you're willing to partner financially with me in this mission, please follow the link below to make a donation right now.  You need to designate Richter-2047 in the "other" section of the online form.  
I'm thankful for any donation you are willing to make, but would appreciate it if you would consider making it a monthly donation.  Thank you!!


Praises

  • That I made it safely home from Haiti.
  • That my suitcase not only was found, and made it home with me, but that it has become a great testimony of God's great love and his attention to details.
  • That about 400 children received de-worming medication.  Parasitic worms in the children of Haiti aid in the malnourishment and interfere with brain development.
  • For a successful first meeting about Band in Haiti.
  • For the medical teams that donated their time last week.
  • For the ReachGlobal and GlobalFingerprints staff here and in Haiti that are working so hard to help the children of Haiti.
  • That Andy and the kids had an enjoyable week.  
  • For the confirmation I feel about what I'm doing in Haiti.

Requests

  • God's protection while I am serving him.  The closer I get to him and doing his will, the larger the target on my back becomes.  For safety and protection for the rest of the team serving in Haiti.
  • That God would put the desire into the hearts of those he wants me to take on the trip in April (the jazz musicians).
  • That God would provide for the facility needs to create a music room at Source-de-la-Grace.

Thursday, October 2, 2014

October Newsletter

We Did It!!

Men anpil chay pa lou.  This has become one of my favorite Haitian proverbs.  It means, many hands make it lighter.  It's true, there have been many hands involved in this support-raising phase of my ministry.  Many hands have been praying for me, many hands helped with the garage sale in August, and many hands have donated $39,503.00!!  I have raised 97% of my support and received approval to start working on October 1st.  
I am still responsible for raising that last 3% ($48.00 per month).  I am trusting that God will provide this last bit.  He has provided all the rest, and in such a short amount of time, I know he will do this, too.  
Thank you for lending your hand during this phase of my ministry.  I am hopeful that you will continue to labor with me as I move into this next phase by praying for me.  Take a look at the video below.  It's the newest promotional video for GlobalFingerprints in Haiti.  It will give you a better picture of where I'll be working and who I'll be working with if you're not already familiar.



Now What?

I don't know.  I am asking the same question.  What does this ministry look like on a day-to-day basis?  Right now, the answer seems to be, help us with some of the administrative details that need to be covered, and make a plan for the December Christmas mailing to those that sponsor a child.  
I will be traveling to Haiti the end of this month (October 23-29).  During my time there, I will be helping with our Sponsorship Weekend event.  I will help facilitate medical exams for each child, a coloring page report and individual photos of all the children (all the information that will be included in the December Christmas mailing).  After the Sponsor Weekend, I will have the opportunity to meet with the GlobalFingerprints leaders and start to make plans for the instrumental music program.  I am hopeful that after this trip, I will come home with some clear plans and objectives.  

Other Updates from September

In September I had the opportunity to participate in two different events.  The first part of the month, I had to opportunity to sit in on an international GlobalFingerprints meeting.  I met the program directors from Liberia, Congo, India and Malaysia.  We, the Haiti Team, had the opportunity to share about the fun new things we're launching (band, sports, outreach).  Then, we had the opportunity to hear some updates from some of the other programs around the world.  The thing that stuck with me the most, was the need for child sponsorship in Liberia.  The program there is being hit in a big way because of the Ebola virus.  Thankfully, none of the children in the program have been affected by the virus yet, but, they are being affected by the consequences of the epidemic.  Food and gas are in low supply because no one wants to make deliveries to an area that is infected.  This is causing prices to go sky high, and businesses to temporarily close.  The 15% of Liberians who are employed can no longer work and everyone is facing the high prices of necessities.  The leaders of GlobalFingerprints-Liberia are working hard to provide information and cleaning supplies to the people in surrounding villages and have spent the rest of their budget on food to be sure that the kids in the program have food to eat.  There is a very tangible way that you can help.  There are currently about 70 children in the GF-Liberia program.  The program is designed to function at 100 children.  This means that the GF-Liberia program is already running in the red.  For $35.00 a month, you can sponsor a child in Libera and help the GF program there flourish and continue to serve people there in the middle of this dark and scary time.  If you would like to sponsor a child in Liberia, I've included the link below.  

Last week, I had the opportunity to participate in the Haiti Summit at Constance Free Church in Andover.  The main theme of the summit was, "The Hatian Church is Speaking.  Is the American Church Listening?"  There were 8-10 Haitian leaders/Pastors (and their wives) there that spent time talking about how to disciple new believers in Haiti.  The main and reoccurring theme was about how to approach a transforming faith in Jesus in middle of a Voodoo world view.  The rest of those in attendance (about 30) were pastors and ministry leaders from all over the US.  We all had opportunities to share about our ministries and our heart for Haiti.  If you're interested in making an impact in the area of discipleship in Haiti, please check out The Step School.  This is a seminary program that is training young Haitian believers in discipling their fellow Haitians.  It is an amazing program and I'm looking forward to partnering with them.  

My friends Kelsey, Melissa, Astrit and Anne-Marie at the Haiti Summit.

On The Home Front

Things at home are finally starting to feel like home.  The basement is still under construction and all four kids are still sharing one room, but I was able to paint upstairs and put up some new curtains.  It's amazing what a difference some paint can make!
The school year is going really well.  The kids really like their teachers and Michael even admitted last weekend, "I'm starting to like living in Edina, I think it was a good decision."  Whew... I'm glad he thinks so... 9 months into it!
Andy is having a great school year as well.  He was featured as the Edina teacher of the week last week.  You can read more about that here.  I sure am proud of him!















Praises and Requests

Praises

  • I'm 97% funded (up from 67% a month ago) and started "working" on October 1st!
  • For the other 3% because I know God will provide.
  • My family.  That they are all currently healthy and in good spirits!

Requests

  • That God would lead me in what "working" looks like on a daily basis.
  • That God would be honored and glorified through my work in Haiti.
  • That God would continue to reveal how to speak into the Haitian Voodoo worldview to help truly transform the hearts and minds of the Haitian believers.  



Saturday, August 30, 2014

September Newsletter

Moving the Needle

Things seem to be really moving!  I'm excited to announce that since last month, I've gone from 36% to 67% funded!  Most of that is thanks to the large success of the Thrivent Action Team benefit garage sale last month.  On August 15th and 16th, my friends David and Laurie hosted a HUGE garage sale for my benefit.  When they asked me how much money I thought was made at the sale, my response was, "I'm not sure how much it made, but I can tell you how much I hope it made.  My goal for this garage sale was $1,410.00, the remaining balance of my start up fees."  I was thrilled when later that evening David and Laurie called me to tell me the total revenue of the sale was $1,469.50!!  Once the total was announced on social media, someone stepped up and donated $30.50 to make the total revenue an even $1,500.00.  Huge thanks to David and Laurie for hosting the event, to everyone that donated items or money, to everyone that came to shop, and to God for blessing the event!  It was a humbling experience for me, and I am very thankful.  


Working But Not "Working"

This month is filled with work, that's not really "working".  The week of August 18-21st, I spent the week at the EFCA headquarters in Bloomington, MN for my pre-field training.  I got to spend time with several other people who have all been called into short-term missions.  Ages ranged from 18 to mid-thirties (which made me one of the oldest in the room, something I'm not used to).  Our mission destinations ranged from Germany, the Congo in Africa, Mexico City, Haiti and beyond.  We spent time getting to know more about ourselves with self assessments like the Clifton's Strengths Finder, The Myers-Brigs, and The DISC.  We learned more about ReachGlobal as an organization, and what it means to serve God in a different culture and world view.  It was a beneficial, rewarding and motivating week!
In September, I will get a chance to meet the rest of my team through a variety of opportunities.  The first weekend in September, we will be going to a Twins game and having a pot-luck picnic to get to know each other a little better.  The week of September 8th, there will be meetings at the EFCA headquarters about GlobalFingerprints (internationally, not just in Haiti).  Finally, near the end of September, there will be a Haiti Consortium at Constance Free Church in Andover.  During this consortium, I will have a chance to learn even more about what ReachGlobal is doing in Haiti, meet some of the leaders of the organizations we parter with, and spend time praying for Haiti and all the things God has in store for them!

What's Next?

My hope is that over the next three weeks, I can finish with the support-raising phase of this mission.  That means I need people to come along side me to help me cover the remaing $531.00 a month I still need to raise.  If this happens, Lord willing, I will be able to start "working" in October.
My hope is to be able to make my first trip to Haiti at the end of October to help with the Sponsor Weekend they are hosting (a chance for those who sponsor children to go to Haiti and meet them, and also for the children in the program to be assessed medically).  Afterwards, I would stay for a couple more days so that I would have time to meet and start planning with the GlobalFingerprints team in Haiti.  
If you're willing to partner financially with me in this mission, please follow the link below to make a donation right now.  You will need to designate Richter-2047 in the "other" section of the online form.  
I am thankful for any donation you are willing to make, but would appreciate it if you would consider making it a monthly donation.

Praises and Request

Praises

  • I am about 67% funded, up from 36% last month!
  • The garage sale was a HUGE success!
  • God has provided us a new church home that we are finding our place it.  We are making new friends and fitting into areas of service.
  • The start of a new and fantastic school year!  All of the kids love their teachers and are excited about being at school  Andy is also back to school and optimistic about the coming year.
  • Routine!  Now that the kids are back at school, my type A personality is happy to be back into a regular routine.
  • I'm actually learning Creole!  I realized in our last lesson, that if someone were to walk into the room, they probably wouldn't understand what we were saying... but I did!!
  • We are in good health, our church is doing amazing things and our home project is going well.

Requests

  • God would provide the remaining 33% by September 30th so that I can start "working" this October.
  • God would help me to be patient while I wait on His perfect timing.
  • God would be with my family while we transition into my working again.
  • Continued good health
  • Protection from the evil one and his schemes
  • Productive and successful GlobalFingerprints meetings and consortium during September


Wednesday, July 30, 2014

August Newsletter


Going Boldly

August 2014

Putting it all together

Over two years ago, God started mixing things up in my life.  I've mentioned bits and pieces about that in my introductory letter, and in conversations if you have talked with me in person.  Today, while I was thinking about writing my next newsletter, I was pondering the idea of a blog.  One place where all of my information could be, that people could go back to and look at without having to save all of my newsletter emails.  While I worked through this idea, I remembered that I had actually already started a blog, a while ago.  I wondered if it was still out there some place in cyber space, and sure enough, it is.  
As I read through my blog posts from the spring of 2013, it was amazing.  It brought tears to my eyes and made me really grateful that I have those posts from that period in my life.  I though you might like to read them, too.  Rather than starting a new blog for this adventure in my life, I'm just going to add to what's already here.  Please feel free to read through my posts from last spring.  http://hisbigpicture.blogspot.com

The Start of a Plan

In May, I was asked if there was any way for me to get a hold of a few piano books.  There was a music class being held at the GF school.  There were 8-10 students in the class and they were all working from one copy of a Level 2, Bastian piano book.  
I looked up the book, just to be sure it was the one I was thinking of.  I noticed that this particular piano book is published by a company called Neil A. Kjos Music Company.  I just happen to have a good friend that is a composer for this particular company.  
I sent a message to my friend, Dean Sorenson, asking if we could talk about getting ahold of some piano books for this music class in Haiti.  He was more than happy to help me out and wanted to know exactly what I needed.  
Being the type A, list maker that I am, I was happy to put together a plan.  Here's what I came up with:
  • 20 level one books - with the intention of starting a beginning level music class made up of students are interested in learning an instrument once the band program gets up and running.
  • 10 level two books - so that the kids who are already learning from this level book can have more than one copy to work from.
  • 10 level three books - so that when the afore mentioned students finish book 2, they can keep going.
I sent my list to Dean and he said it was no problem get the books I requested.  He ordered the books and had them sent to my house.  They arrived just in time to make the trip to Haiti last week with my friend, Tiffany.   Here's a picture of some of the Haitian staff members with the books.  Adelcon, the man in the black shirt, is the music teacher.  I think he looks pretty excited!

What's Next?

I love to be working on what comes next.  But, before I can, I need to be fully funded.  I have been working to meet with people and raise these funds for the last few months.  The hardest part for me is that I am being encouraged to call people and set up meeting times or ask for support.  I am having a hard time with this because I really don't like the idea of "cold calling".  Here's the request I put out on Facebook this week:
I'm looking to set up some meetings this week. I'm looking for people that would be willing to stand behind me in this mission by supporting me on a monthly basis. Everything in me is having a hard time picking up the phone and making "cold calls" to ask for your support. If you would be willing to meet with me this week (in person or on the phone) and be willing to open your heart and mind to hear more about what I'll be doing, would you please call me or send me an email or a private FB message. I'll even buy you a cup of coffee
And, if not, would you be willing to pray for me? Pray that God would raise up the supporters that I need. Pray that he would do so in a way that brings Him all of the glory and honor. Pray boldly that this would all happen in order for me to start working this fall.

This plea on Facebook was successful!  I am thankful that there were four commitments made from this request.  Therefore, I make the same request of all of you.  

Thrivent Financial Benefit Garage Sale

On Saturday, August 16th, my friends David and Laurie Stay will be hosting a garage sale for my benefit.  There are lots of ways you could help if you are interested.  
  • Pray for this fundraising event
  • Donate items to sell 
  • Volunteer to help
  • Make a financial donation
If you're interested in helping, please follow the link below and let me know what you'd like to do.  I'll follow up with you.  I'd like to help!

The times for the garage sale are as follows:
  • Wednesday, August 13th - in the afternoon - pricing and sign making
  • Friday, August 15th - 1:00 to 4:00pm - Set-up
  • Friday, August 15th - 6:00 to 8:00pm - Friends and Family Sale
  • Saturday, August 16th - 8:00am to 4:00pm - The big event!


Praises and Requests

Praises

  • I'm about 36% funded, up from 23% last month.
  • The music books that were requested from the GF team in Haiti were provided and delivered.
  • An initial plan has been made toward setting up a band program in Haiti.
  • There are a lot of nice things being donated for the Thrivent Financial Benefit garage sale.
  • People are excited to about my mission and are choosing to stand with me.
  • I'm learning Creole and have reached the point where I'm mentally trying to figure out, "how would I say that in Creole?"
  • There are many, many more.  We are in good health, our church is doing amazing things, our home project is going well, Andy has finished his class.

Requests

  • God would provide the remaining 64% by the end of the summer so that I can start "working" this fall.
  • God would help me to be patient while I wait on His perfect timing.
  • God would be with my family while we transition into me working again.
  • Continued good health.
  • Protection from Satan's evil schemes.


Monday, July 28, 2014

July Newsletter

Going Boldly

June is always such a crazy month for our family.  With the end of the school year, Andy and I working with the Buffalo Marching band, swimming lessons and play dates... we're busy.  Now add to that settling into our new home, a giant basement remodeling project, Creole lessons and my working to raise support, the month has flown by.



Praises
-I am 23% funded!
-We are settling into our new home, and our kids are making new friends in the neighborhood.
-I've started my Creole lessons.  I'm actually getting it, and having fun at the same time!


Prayer Requests
-That God would provide the remaining 77% of my funding by the end of the summer so that I can start working this fall.
-For my family.  That they would continue to adapt to our new home and that I would be sensitive to their needs during this time.
-For Andy.  As he works to finish our home project, works to finish a class he is taking, works to support me in this adventure and as he works his day job.


Tell me more...
FAQs about my new ministry
Over the past month it's been fun sharing more about my new position. Throughout many conversations there have been some frequently asked questions that tend to surface.  Let me address a few of them here:

Will you be moving to Haiti?
No.  I will be working part-time from home and traveling to Haiti two to three times a year. Global Fingerprints-Haiti (GF-Haiti) is a Haitian-led program.  The Haitian leaders are the ones doing the real work running the program and building relationships with the students and their families.  My role is to use my experience as a band director and setting up band programs to help equip a Haitian band director to run a successful band program at GF school.

When will you start?
My goal is to start this fall. I cannot officially start my work until I am fully funded.

What does fully funded mean?
Fully funded means that God brings a team of people around me who willingly give to support my monthly budget.  For me this is $1,854.00 a month.  In addition to this amount there are one time set of start up fees that equal $3,600.00. Once enough commitments have been received to cover these expenses, I can officially start my ministry!

What is the money allocated for?
The support I am raising covers a variety of expenses.  About 70% of my support will cover my salary of $1,000.00 a month (before taxes).  About 25% will cover travel (airfare, lodging, extra baggage) and about 5% will cover administration fees and language learning.  There is a small percentage that goes toward ministry overhead.  My start-up fees cover the expenses I already incurred during the application process (administrative work, screening, background checks, interviews, training, etc.) and the cost of a company computer.  

How long will you be working in this capacity?
I have been accepted as "short term staff" and have made a 23 month commitment to GF-Haiti.

Why Haiti?
As trite as it may sound, this is all God!  It is obvious in retrospect that He has been sculpting me in preparation for this particular missions role for quite some time.  Taking my gifting and life experiences and adding to that the fact that our church played a key role in bringing the GF program to Haiti, the puzzle pieces fit together and led to this opportunity.

So, you'll be helping these kids find families?
Nope. These kids have families. GlobalFingerprints is a child-sponsorship program.  We partner with a local church in Haiti (Source de La Grace) to send children to school and help care for their physical, spiritual and emotional needs.

Your communication refers to ReachGlobal, GlobalFingerprints and EFCA.  What is the difference between them?
The EFCA is the Evangelical Free Church of America. The church we attended in Andover, Constance Evangelical Free, is a part of this denomination. ReachGlobal is the global missions ministry of the EFCA.  GlobalFingerprints is the child sponsorship program of ReachGlobal.

How do I join your support team?
If you receive this email/letter and lift me in prayer, you already are!  Prayer support is the most crucial part of my ministry.  If, in addition to that, you would like to be a part of my financial support team, I would love to talk with you personally about it.  Reply to this email (or give me a call) and I will get in touch with you.  If you know without a doubt that you would like to come alongside me as a financial partner you can do so herewww.efca.org/give-now
Please type "#2047-Richter" in the designation box.


I feel incredibly blessed by those who have committed to supporting me in this ministry. I am moving forward in faith knowing that God holds the details in His hands.

Men anpil chay pa lou ~ Many hands make it lighter.

Blessings!
Lynn

Special thanks for Tiffany for the idea!

Ongoing Prayer Requests
That God would provide the resources I need to get started on my work in Haiti.

That God would raise up a Haitian band director who is passionate about using music as a tool to help children see God and the hope and love he has for them.  

For protection for my family and I as I do this work for God's kingdom.

For the rest of my team and the work that they are doing. 


Financing My Mission

I need to raise $1,854.00 per month for 23 months, or $22,246.00 annually for two years.  There is are also $3,600.00 worth of one time start up fees.  

If you'd like to see how that breaks down per month, I'd love to meet with you and show you the details.  

I am hoping to raise these funds via a combination of church, friend and family support.  If you're able to help me fund my mission, please contact me.  

Will You Join My Team?

Support me monthly or with a special gift

Online:  
www.efca.org/give-now
(Designate: Account #2047-Richter)

Mail a check:  
Evangelical Free Church of America
901 East 78th St.
Minneapolis, MN 55420-1300
(Memo Line: Account #2047-Richter)

Connect With Me
  • Lynn.Richter@efca.org
  • (763) 442-9545
  • 5308 Windsor Ave, Edina, MN 55436

June Newsletter - Going Boldly

Going Boldly

Last week, my family and I settled into our new home in Edina.  This has been a long anticipated, and very drawn out process for us.  Now that we are here, I can focus more attention back on my mission in Haiti.  
I will be starting Creole lessons next week.  Two of my GlobalFingerprints partners and I will be working with a local couple (she is from Minnesota, and he is from Haiti) to get to know some Creole before we are hit the ground in Haiti.  
The other thing that I have been focused on is developing my ministry partnership team.  I sent out letters last week and responses are slowly trickling back in.  This is the biggest part of my job right now since I cannot actually "start" until I am fully funded.  I am trusting that God will provide the resources I need, both spiritually and financially, but I am human, and I am inpatient.  :)
Please consider joining my team.  I've included information below about how you can do that.  And, please keep praying for my family, my team and for me.  
God bless you on your journey!

Prayer Requests


That God would provide the resources I need to get started on my work in Haiti.

That God would raise up a Haitian band director who is passionate about using music as a tool to help children see God and the hope and love he has for them.  For protection for my family and I as I do this work for God's kingdom.For the rest of my team and the work that they are doing. 




Financing My Mission

I need to raise $1854.00 per month for 23 months, or $22,246.00 annually for two years.  There are also $3,600.00 worth of one-time, start-up fees.  
If you'd like to see how that breaks down per month, I'd love to meet with you and show you the details.  
I am hoping to raise these funds via a combination of church, friend and family support.  If you're able to help me fund my mission, please contact me.  


Will You Join My Team?


Support me monthly or with a special gift
  • Lynn.Richter@efca.org
  • (763) 442-9545
  • 5308 Windsor Ave, Edina, MN 55436



Online:  
www.efca.org/give-now
(Designate: Account #2047-Richter)

Mail a check:  
Evangelical Free Church of America
901 East 78th St.
Minneapolis, MN 55420-1300
(Memo Line: Account #2047-Richter)

Connect With Me

May Newsletter - Going Boldly! Music In Haiti

Since my last post in May of 2013, here's what's going on!



Music In Haiti

May 8, 2014

Going boldly where no band has gone before

After my short-term mission trip in Haiti last fall, I felt a strong calling to do more. I wondered how I could help the least of these in Haiti while still being the mom and wife God had called me to be. I prayed, I talked with my husband, I searched with a close friend who had also been on the trip. It felt like an eternity while I waited for God to tip His hand and show me what it was that He wants me to do.

While filling out the sponsor information on the GlobalFingerprints website, I noticed a note in the side banner. It said they were looking for someone to work with the GlobalFingerprints program in Haiti, from right here in the US. My soul was overjoyed! I submitted the information and then started sending emails and asking questions.

The answers that came back to me where clear and specific. God has called me to use the skills and experience I have to bring band to the sponsored children in Haiti.  Children involved in the program will experience all of the amazing things that go with learning an instrument: discipline, hard work, pride, success, fun and teamwork.  I will use this platform to open a new avenue of hope for these children and keep them off the streets of Port-au-Prince.
I pray that you would join me in this mission. Over the next couple of months I will be developing a ministry partnership team. Please prayerfully consider what your role could be. If you already know that you would like to join my team, please follow the instructions below.

God Bless you!