Thursday, December 10, 2015

Our trip to Rwanda, day 1 and day 2!

Just 10 days ago we were coming home from what feels like a dream....the fact that the 5 of us were able to travel over 8,000 miles to Rwanda together to spend time with the kids we sponsor and build all kinds of relationships and learn so much about this beautiful country TRULY feels like a dream!

Thank you to each of you who prayed, encouraged us, supported us financially, prayed some more, or followed our journey...it took a village to get us there and we are so grateful!  We hope to be able to share bits of our experience with each of you over time.  I had been hoping to write on the blog while we were in Rwanda, but the internet connection wasn't strong enough to load the site.  I was able to post to facebook, so in case you haven't seen those updates, here are day 1 and day 2!

On Sunday, November 22nd, in Kigali:
A few weeks ago I wrote a letter to Grace to let her know we were coming to visit, and I told her where we'd be at church today. What a delight to walk in and find her there waiting for us!! We'll get to take her to lunch this week and make a visit to her home, but getting to worship with her and hug her this morning was a sweet unexpected blessing. I kept catching my girls watching her...after 4 years of writing letters they finally got to meet the one they've prayed for all these years!



The picture at the top of the blog is from 3 years ago exactly...look how much Grace has grown!  She is a sweet, caring, precious 13 year old now.  We absolutely love her dearly!

And later that day:
Despite the 8 hour time difference these girls did awesome today! We started the day at 8am which meant our bodies thought it was midnight, and they were champs. Now it's nearly midnight and everyone else is sleeping but I'm wide awake feeling like it's 4pm!



 To be continued!

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Prayer for our trip

We've done a good amount of packing so far, but of course much will wait until Thursday as you just can't take the procrastinator out of me!  We are bringing 10 checked bags (mostly supplies), plus we'll each have a small carry-on suitcase and a backpack. 

We appreciate prayer for our travels...for safety, that we would all cope well with the 27 hours of travel it will take to get to Rwanda (the trip back is 25 so we get a little break), and for good health the entire time.  We do fly in and out of Brussels so please pray for peace and a hedge of protection as we are there.

We also appreciate prayer for the relationships we will be building there...with our sponsored kids and their families, with the kids we'll be serving, with the Africa New Life staff, with our team, and with the 75 kids our church family sponsors (we're hosting a party for them).  We pray that God would open our eyes and hearts to needs that we can continue to advocate for once we come home.

3 more days!!

Monday, November 2, 2015

18 days until we leave!

I simply COULD NOT sleep last night...my mind was racing with so many ideas for the trip, things on our check list, and separately, people to pray for.  I love it when God gives us quiet hours to reflect and pray (and hopefully I'll get to rest a little bit today when the adrenaline wears off!).

It's an amazing thing how life is full of ups and downs, highs and lows, joy and sorry, all at the SAME time.  We have certainly experienced all of those in these past few weeks.  I am so grateful for this truth..."And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose."  Romans 8:28

One of the joys was coming across the video footage from my visit to Rwanda 3 years ago, which I had "misplaced" on my computer in some obscure folder of pictures and videos.  I had one of my trip teammates record on an old iphone the entire time I spent with Grace and her family so that I could edit and show it later.  Well, first, it disappeared on my computer, and second, it was too long to fit into the one program I know how to use in order to edit.  Thankfully a sweet friend was able to work her magic, so here it is, just 2 1/2 minutes of what was a surreal and incredible blessing for me!

Click here to see our time together!

We've had great fundraisers, and we are truly thankful for the investments being made into our trip.  Someone was asking me about it recently and made the comment, "This is really a once in a lifetime opportunity for your kids."  The last couple of weeks I've been reflecting on that truth...that this will likely be the one and only time we do this as a family.  Once we've all had this learning experience, we will continue to advocate for what the Lord has called us to, and the best stewardship of time and resources will likely be to do that from our home base.  I pray that this 10 day trip to Rwanda is really only the beginning of how God uses us to help share the gospel and help alleviate poverty in some small way, for however many families He leads us into relationship with.

God is so good!

Pictures from our bake sale and Madeline's bracelets and necklaces that she made for fundraising...







Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Trip update!

Asking for help has never been one of my strong suits, but for this trip I felt God nudging me to get out of my comfort zone and do some fundraising.  We sent out a few letters but we also began brainstorming about how the girls could use their time and talents to be a part of the effort.  This past Sunday we opened our home and displayed the painted rocks, drawings, paintings and bracelets the girls had been making for the last few months. 


It was such a treat to have people we've known for a while as well as new friends come by and share in the excitement of our trip with us!  The support we received was so very generous, and I cannot tell you how exciting it was for the girls to see God provide through dear friends!  Not only is the financial support a blessing...but getting to share our hearts and advocate for Rwanda brings such joy.  The girls saw the beauty of community, as did we!

Madeline is ready to do a bake sale next, so local friends, keep your eyes out for more info on that!!

So very grateful,
Lisa and Chad
Lauren, Madeline and Caroline

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Thanksgiving in Rwanda!



Back in November 2012 I had the incredible privilege to travel to Rwanda to meet Grace, our first sponsored child through Africa New Life Ministries (ANLM).  We had been writing letters back and forth with sweet Grace since March 2011, so meeting her and her family was truly surreal.  I got to see firsthand how our sponsorship money was being used, for this precious, shy, beautiful girl named Umwiza Grace.  Her whole family benefits from the shared hope that Grace will complete school and have the supplies that she needs. On top of that, Grace’s medical needs are cared for, and she is being discipled by the dedicated Rwandan staff of ANLM.  What a joy it was to be welcomed into her home, hug Grace and her family, pray with them, and hug Grace some more! 

Just before we said our goodbyes, Grace asked me if the girls would be able to visit.  Without giving any thought of how we would make that happen, I quickly said YES!  So, here we are nearly 3 years later, ready and willing to go.  We will get to share our lives and love with the people of Rwanda, and allow our girls’ eyes and hearts to be opened to an entirely different way of life.  Some of my prayers are that our two sponsored kids (you can read more about Jean Claude here) will know they are so loved, and that our family will forever be changed by this experience. 

Rwanda is a place where material poverty is everywhere, yet those who know the Lord have an indescribable joy and dependence on God.  The people of this small country in East Africa have so much to teach us about forgiveness and reconciliation after surviving the genocide of 1994.  The more I learn of their realities, the more I am challenged in my own life.

We have a desire to advocate for the families in Rwanda by going, learning, and coming back to share our experience here.  We would love for you to partner with us.  Your prayers are needed as we prepare to go and finalize all the details of traveling with the girls.  If you would like to support us financially to make this trip happen see the info below.  While my side business has provided enough to cover the cost for Chad and I, we are looking at a remaining cost of $8,700 for the girls (our total trip cost is $14,498).  As a family we are also raising funds through some of the girls’ entrepreneurial projects and fun events.  We appreciate any amount of support with extremely grateful hearts!

There are two ways to give financially toward our trip:

1. Go to www.AfricaNewLife.org.
2. Click on Donate in the top left corner.
3. Set up an account (so that they can send you a tax receipt).
4. Click on "Make a donation".
5. Select "Give to a mission team member" and select "The Perry family" in the drop down menu.

OR 

Mail a check made out to Africa New Life (but don't put our name on the check, simply write Perry Family on the back of the envelope or on a separate note) to:
Africa New Life
Attn: Team Trips
7405 SW Tech Center Drive. #144
Portland, OR  97223

Thank you ALL for for sharing in the excitement with us.  This is something I have dreamed about for years, and to know that we are soooo close to going has me losing sleep because I'm just so excited!!  

Joyfully,
Lisa
 
 

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Years ago I remember asking for prayer from a couple of friends because I felt a stirring within me for more.  More of Jesus, more purpose, more direction.  I didn't want to get caught up in the busy-ness of life and miss the point.

At the beginning of this New Year, I was praying for God to give me a word for the year, and the word I got was ETERNITY.  I had been weeping for several friends and acquaintances who are walking through very hard times.  Our time on earth just seems so short, and at times the suffering feels unbearable and confusing.  But God reminded me, He designed us for eternity, and desires a relationship with us here on earth AND together with the whole body of Christ in Heaven, forever.  That's the direction we're headed, and our lives here on earth are meant to lean towards Him and His glory in all that we do.  Yes, there will be sadness and suffering along the way.  And we won't understand the "why" behind so much of that.  But God is good.  And there is HOPE.  He is hope, we hope for an eternity without pain, without loss, without sadness.  We cling to the fact that He is working all things together for the good of those who love Him (Romans 8:28).  We surrender to the knowledge that He has a perfect, well thought out plan, and if we are willing, we get to be a small part of that eternal plan.  And Lord-willing, that means we'll be heaven together with the beautiful extended family that He weaves into each of our lives...not just our biological families, but each and every person he puts in our paths for a reason, a purpose.

Last March we hosted a Sponsorship Sunday at our church to help get children in Rwanda matched with sponsors.  God wove together the lives of over 75 families in New Braunfels Texas with the lives of over 75 families in Rwanda that day.  How amazing will it be for all of us to rejoice together in heaven some day!  It'll be the BEST family get-together!



These two were snatching up the first couple of kids before the crowd came out!

Rwanda and Texas have over 8,000 miles between them, and God placed each of us in the exact spots we live with a purpose, yet through this sweet gift of sponsorship we are now connected.  I love that!!

"The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples built by human hands.  And he is not served by human hands, as if he needed anything. Rather, he himself gives everyone life and breath and everything else.  From one man he made all the nations, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he marked out their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands.  God did this so that they would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from any one of us."  Acts 17:24-27



Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Above and beyond...



At one point during our November 2012 trip to Rwanda with Africa New Life, we were in and out of the ANL office at the Dream Center in Kigali, and I saw a young boy at an empty desk, just sitting there quietly.  He was so solemn.  Truthfully, he did not smell pleasant.  I learned pretty quickly that he was the one the staff had requested colostomy bags for, which our team had brought from the U.S.   I wrote this about him in my journal that week:  






One of the many things I appreciate about Africa New Life is that they will go above and beyond for special cases when the right resources are there and when it’s clear that they have the tools and the people to make it happen.  Some of the ANL staff took an interest in Jean Claude and started the process of getting help for his medical issues.  When I asked if he was up for sponsorship, they said at the time he wasn’t.  They needed to attend to his medical needs first and foremost.  A family in New Life Church decided to take him in to help address his needs.  Jean Claude had been abandoned by his parents, and his grandparents were no longer able to get him the medical help he needed.

 




My roommate Betty and I both had a place in our hearts for this boy and once we were back from our trip we continued to reach out to our new friends in Rwanda to see what could be done for Jean Claude.  ANL came up with a budget so that he could get the care he needed and we recruited others to commit monthly for Jean Claude’s needs, and as of February 2013 his extended family grew!...Betty, a friend of hers, my parents, both of my brothers and their wives, and my family all sponsor Jean Claude.  This sweet boy is loved by many!

Photo by Natalie Green, February 2014



Jean Claude’s medical records show is birth date to be April 3, 1999, which means he just turned 15.  He was born without an anus and has a surgically created stoma.  Until those colostomy bags arrived in November 2012 he had to just use a rag at the site of his stoma.  He was in extremely poor health, and from what our friend who just came back from Rwanda said, Jean Claude would likely not be alive today if it weren’t for the care that he has received this last year.  He has come such a long way and I can’t wait for our whole family to meet him!  Our kids pray for him and he is on my mind daily.  We are so blessed by the opportunity to get to be a part of his life.

Photo by Natalie Green, February 2014


Here are stories of a couple of other special kids that Africa New Life has helped with.  I had the pleasure of meeting Jovanus and visiting his home in Kageyo.  He had surgery on his legs in Uganda and then came to Austin for rehab.


Jovanus before his surgery

Check out this video of Jovanus walking after his surgery.

Natalie giving Jovanus gifts from the family that hosted him in Austin


Riding on the bus with us in Kageyo
  

And then there is sweet Rebekah who came to Austin summer of 2012 for surgery on her feet.  Lauren, Madeline and I got to meet Rebekah at her host family's home, and then on my trip in November I was able to visit with her family in Bugesera.


At Dell Children's, photo by Meredith Davis


Bringing news to her family Nov. 2012, while she was still in Austin




Rebekah headed home in June 2013, able to walk on the bottoms of her feet!  Photos by Simon Ross:



Africa New Life has stories of other special cases as well.  Sometimes staff on the ground in Rwanda advocate for these kiddos to begin with, other times people have gone on trips and come across a special case and then began working with ANL to get needs met.  I love seeing how the body of Christ works.  

“I don't want to live in the kind of world where we don't look out for each other. Not just the people that are close to us, but anybody who needs a helping hand. I cant change the way anybody else thinks, or what they choose to do, but I can do my bit." - Charles de Lint