Monday, November 28, 2011

Blessed!

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Dear Friends and Prayer Warriors,

I pray that you had a blessed Thanksgiving.  We certainly did. Below this normal post, you'll find a couple of stories from our ministry from last week that I pray will bless you.  They're examples of how the Lord is using us (and you!) in the day to day lives of real people.  The stories might take a few minutes to read, but I assure you they're worth it!

Mrs. Earlene with the new woodstove!

This week we're getting the Storehouse ready for winter.  We had a wood stove donated (praise the Lord!) and installed last week, and this week we'll be trying to get everything in working order.  We're expecting our first snow Tuesday night into Wednesday!  We're also gearing up for the Christmas Store at FBC Greeneville, which will be December 10.  Please be praying for this as we continue to collect the necessary items, but also be praying that the Lord would open the hearts of the families who are coming to be receptive of the Gospel, and that many would enter into a relationship with him on that day!

In our home, we've been talking a lot about how we keep Christ at the center of this Christmas season amidst all the hustle and bustle of the secular holiday.  This year, we'll be observing 25 days of Advent following a guide suggested by our good friends Adam and Heather Richardson, which you can find here.  http://www.aholyexperience.com/free-advent-devotionals-jesse-tree-book/ Our prayer is that you'll find a way to keep Christ in the center of your Christmas as well!

Thank you for your prayers!

Stories from last week!

Desperate for Diapers
On Tuesday, I was supposed to be delivering a Thanksgiving meal to a family we know has a significant need.  The young man is a roofer who got laid off about a month ago.  The wife is a stay-at-home mom with 2 small children.  There's no government assistance, and there was almost no food in the house.  I got tied up and was running a little behind, and the young lady called to make sure I was still coming that day.  I assured her I was, and that I'd be there within the hour.  Right as I was saying goodbye, she hesitantly asks for one more thing.  She asked if I could spare a diaper or two.  She knew Lily was about the same size as her little boy, and he was out of diapers.  I went and talked to Meredith, and we had two packs in the closet that she had acquired via her couponing efforts, so I was able to take diapers to this young family in need.  After delivering the turkey dinner and the diapers, the young lady thanked me profusely for our help.  You see, they'd been out of diapers for two days.   There are so many families like that here, it's heartbreaking.  Next week through the Christmas Store we'll be serving between 80 and 100 families, this one included, providing basic necessities as well as new toys and a Bible for the children.  If you'd like to help out with the Christmas Store, just reply to this email.

One more, since the Lord was so good to us last week!

How the Lord Uses the Generous

This has been a wonderful week in our ministry.  We're so thankful just to have an opportunity to serve the Lord Jesus and to bless others in his name!  On Monday and Tuesday, through our partnership with Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast TN, we were able to provide turkey dinners as part of Project Thanksgiving to families in our community desperately in need of help.  Though there are many stories from this week, one of them is perhaps sweeter than the others.

On Monday we were working with the apartment manager of some low income apartments to provide dinners to families she knew to have genuine needs.  About half way through the complex, as we approached the next home on our list, the young man we were going to meet came out and met us on the sidewalk.  His question surprised us.  He asked if he could give away the dinner we were bringing him.  He explained that today, he had food in his fridge, but his friend down the street didn't.  His friend and his son were out of food, and he wanted them to have the turkey dinner we were bringing.  Quite frankly, we were shocked by the young man's generosity, and of course, we gave his friend the turkey dinner. It get's better.

The apartment manager asked us if we had 2 more turkey dinners, since she had learned of two more families in significant need.  So Tuesday we went back with the other 2 dinners and were met with a surprise.  One of the new families was the young man from the previous day whose friend had given him his dinner.  Well, here we sat with an extra Turkey dinner, and Charlie asked the young man if he knew anyone that really needed it.  The man said he thought so and dashed off to check with a neighbor.  A few minutes later he returned and directed us around the corner to another family.  The lady met us on the curb literally weeping.  Her husband is a roofer who got laid off because the work has dried up.  There's no government assistance yet, and there was no food in the house.  She'd been calling churches and praying that somehow the Lord would provide them with something to eat, and here we came with a turkey and all the fixin's.  She said she knew the Lord would hear her prayers and provide for her family somehow.  It was our privilege to be his provision.  And it all started because the young man the day before had been generous enough to be willing to give up the meal we were bringing him.

This year we are thankful for a Lord who cares about the poor and needy, who meets us where we are are provides for all our needs.  We are thankful for the opportunity to serve the Lord and be his hands and feet today.  And we are thankful to all of you who make this ministry possible.  Your gifts and prayers are enabling us to meet real needs!

Charlie praying with some men who we've just given a Thanksgiving meal to.
Charlie praying for these families we're helping who have significant needs.


Charlie chatting with pastor Luis, who pastors a local hispanic church and is becoming a friend of the ministry.

Lily helping daddy get the tree up.

She always wants to wear daddy's hats.

This weekend after putting away some laundry, I returned to find a new passenger in the laundry basket.

"Mommy, don't you think daddy's hat will complete my outfit?"

Playing in the decorations.

Our Christmas tree is up!

After Lily disappeared from the living room, I grabbed my camera and went to see what she was getting into.   She had grabbed a washcloth and was "dusting" the table at the foot of mommy and daddy's bed.  Just like her mommy :)



Saturday, November 19, 2011

Getting Ready for the Holidays!

There are so many things I could do with this picture in photoshop if I had time, but it's pretty funny just as it is.  Lily loves rolling around in the papasan chair!
Hi Friends and Prayer Warriors,

It's been a busy two weeks gearing up for the Holiday season.  Thanks you so much for praying for us.  We had a wonderful visit with Pastor Ed and his traveling companion Mike a few weeks ago.  It was good to be encouraged and to discuss areas for potential partnerships in the future.



The next step for launching a BTCP is my meeting with William Lunsford, which was cancelled due to an unforeseen event, and we're working to try and reschedule that soon.  We appreciate your continued prayers on that front.

We've partnered with Second Harvest to participate in Project Thanksgiving, and next week we'll be providing Thanksgiving meals for at least 30 families in our community.  Please be praying the Lord is glorified and people see his love through this project.  

Many of these folks are used to asking for help.  We're thankful to be able to be a blessing to them in their time of need.

People lined up for boxes of food.


We're also making preparations for the Christmas Store event at FBC Greeneville, and excited about what the Lord is doing there.  If you'd like more information about how you can participate, please reply to this email and I'll talk you through how you can practically help.

In our home life, there are some things going on in my extended family that are quite challenging.  If I can, I'll try to share some more details in a future post, but for the moment, would you please keep my family in your prayers.  I know they'd appreciate it.

Love, the Shraders

Meredith's mom's cousin Ann came all the way from California for a visit!

Outside playing with a flower pot. As long as she's outside, she's pretty much a happy kid :)

Lily put on both of daddy's hats...at the same time.



Lily's in a stage where she loves to climb, and she love to climb in the papasan and roll around!
Cheese!


You want me to do a trick?
How about I karate chop the cushion?

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Happy Halloween!

Since we're first time parents, we knew nothing about babies or kids when we had Lily.  Lily has survived so many mistakes that we made caring for her this year, we affectionately call her our little "crash-test-dummy".  And so the idea for her costume was born.  Meredith hand painted it!


Dear Friends and Prayer Warriors,

Thank you so much for praying for my meeting with Ben Proffitt on Monday.  The Lord heard your prayers, and that meeting could not have gone better.  He received me warmly, and we're on the same page in our agreement that we need to do a better job training our pastors and church leaders.   He sees a lot of potential for BTCP, and told me I needed to go meet with William Lunsford, who is presently in charge of the seminary extension here.  Before I could call William on Tuesday morning, Ben had already gone to see him to share our ministry with him!  I talked to William on the phone Tuesday and he seems genuinely excited.  I'll be meeting with him next Wednesday to talk about how Mountain Vision and BTCP can come alongside the Holston Baptist Association in offering training to their untrained pastors.  Please pray the Lord would bless that meeting as we look for synergies in our ministries and begin to discuss how we recruit students!

Several of our partner churches including Central Baptist in Wendell, NC are collecting items to support the Christmas Store outreach here at First Baptist Greeneville.  We're collecting diapers, toilet paper, and peanut butter specifically.  We're also collecting new or gently used coats, hooded sweatshirts, blankets, sheets, and towels.  Though we collect these things locally, the demand we're seeing is so high our local donations can't keep up.  If you'd like to help out in some way with this outreach at Christmas, simply reply to this email and let us know, and we'll help you get connected! 

Tomorrow, Thursday, Pastor Ed Rose from our home church in Wendell, NC will be coming in for a visit.  We'll be meeting to talk about partnership opportunities for the spring and summer, and Meredith and I are very much looking forward to having him stay with us for a night!  Please pray for safety during his travel, as this will be a quick trip up and back for him.

In our personal life, we thoroughly enjoyed our Lily's second Halloween.  Lily got many, many compliments on her "crash test dummy" costume!  She also rode a horse for the first time and loved it.  We had a good time with the folks at First Baptist, as well as trick-or-treating on Main Street in downtown Greeneville.

Things you can pray for this week:
1.  Thursday is our food distribution day at the Storehouse.  Please pray we'll be able to bless many, many families.
2.  Pastor Ed is traveling here on Thursday and departing Friday.  Please pray for safety in his journey, and that our time together will be mutually encouraging.
3.  Please pray for the Christmas Store outreach as we gear up and collect items for that event on December 10.
4.  Please pray for my meeting next Wednesday with William Lunsford of the HBA as we discuss launching a BTCP here in East Tennessee.

After a little internet research, Meredith designed and painted Lily's costume!
I'm ready to go dad!

Mommy and her super cute crash test dummy!
Lily rode a horse by herself around the parking lot at First Baptist!  Look at the excitement in her eyes.  Can you hear her saying "Go faster!"?
 The horse was cute in his costume too.
Lily also went on her first hay ride, and she enjoyed it!

I love my daddy.

and I love mommy too!

"Trick-or-treat!"

Yay for family self-portrait!
Running around the back yard!


Mommy is keeping a close eye on me!
The pumpkin full of candy was getting heavy!

"Look at me!  I'm running fast..."

Until I crash.  :)  Perfect example of why I got this costume.


Candy!

"Mom, look what I've got!"

"But I can't eat lollipops :( so what fun is this?

Let's see what else is in here.






Thanks for all your love and support!
Love, the Shraders