Thursday, December 20, 2012

Treasure in Earthen Vessels

Dear Friends and Prayer Warriors,



On January 18-19, Meredith, Lily, and I will have the privilege of participating in the Missions Conference at Denton Bible Church in Denton, Texas.  If there is any way you can come, be it by plane, train, or automobile, please come.  We will be making the nearly 1,000 mile trek by car.  You'll have a the opportunity to interact face to face with missionaries from China, India, Kenya, Austria, France, Spain, Romania, Mexico, Argentina, and East Tennessee, all of whom are coming in specifically for this conference.  In just a few minutes of interacting with them, you will be able to see that God chooses to use absolutely ordinary folks, hence the theme of this years conference, Ordinary People, Extraordinary God.  If you can come, please do!  You can register online here.  In the meantime, please be praying for the missionaries as they travel in over the next month.  Most will travel thousands of miles by plane, train, and automobile to get there, and traveling that far is always an adventure!  We'll see you there!

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Too much to share...

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Our Team!

Dear Friends and Prayer Warriors,

      At the end of his gospel, the apostle John wrote, "21:25 Jesus also did many other things. If they were all written down, I suppose the whole world could not contain the books that would be written."  With all the Lord has done lately, I feel like I can't possibly write it all down.  That will not however, prevent an attempt to summarize the main events.  December 6-9 we hosted a mission trip from Mount Moriah Baptist Church in Raleigh, NC.  A group of 13 wonderful people made the trek across the mountains to serve alongside us for a weekend, and particularly to participate in the Christmas Store event hosted by First Baptist Church of Greeneville, where Meredith and I are a part of the faith family.  They spent the morning on Friday helping set up for the Christmas Store.  That afternoon they served sorting and folding clothes at our Storehouse, delivering meals prepared at church to shut-ins and families in need, and Friday evening they participated in an I AM SECOND Bible study.   Saturday, they served families in need through the Christmas Store.  For more info on the Christmas Store check out this video.  This year, by God's grace, 10 of our guests made first time professions of faith.  The follow-up with those individuals is ongoing, and we praise the Lord for using this event to bring glory to Himself.

      Of course, that's not the end of the story,  the people of Mount Moriah were so generous in their giving of toys for the Christmas Store that they overwhelmed us, and we had more toys than we had children to give them to on that day.  Rather than leave all of those toys in storage until next year, we were able to connect with some families who had not had the opportunity to be a part of the Christmas Store.  

     One of those families had just relocated to our area.  It's a young man taking care of his two small children and his mentally challenged brother.  He went through a terrible motorcycle accident in 2010 and spent a chunk of time in a wheelchair while recovering.  During that time, his girlfriend abandoned him and their two children and he lost everything.  Homeless and broke, they relocated to Greeneville and just got a job at a factory in town. He has now rented an apartment.  But they had no furniture except a single chair, and obviously no Christmas presents for his kids.  We were blessed to be able to take them gifts for the kids provided by Mount Moriah, as well as beds and a dining room table and chairs to get them off the floor in their apartment.  This young man does not know the Lord, but he was sure excited that somebody cared enough to help him and his family.  Please pray that the Lord would open his heart to believe as we continue to minister to he and his family in the months ahead.

Another family we took gifts to had three precious little girls.  The mom has been attending church and has been walking with the Lord for a while now.  As we visited that night, the dad shared part of his story.  His uncle loves Jesus, talks often about Jesus, and had been inviting him to church every Sunday, but he thought he'd be judged when he walked in the door because of all of his tattoos.  Well, with his girlfriend now walking with the Lord and his uncle encouraging him, he finally went to church on Sunday, December 9 and was warmly welcomed in spite of his tattoos.  He said he felt at home in the church, and during the invitation he knew he needed to repent and be saved, so he went forward and did just that.  On Thursday, the young couple got married, solidifying their family.  On Friday, we were able to take them gifts for their precious little ones, with whom our Lily made immediate friends.  We had the privilege of encouraging him in his faith, and it was neat to see how his eyes are now open to recognize the Lord's provision through the body of Christ.


On Sunday, several people from church came up to me about helping a family who had lost their home in a fire last week.  The husband is disabled, and the wife works to support him and their two teenage children.  Their house was a total loss.  By God's grace, they have another house on the family farm that they are renovating to make livable.  Some folks from church had provided heaters, and on Monday we were able to take them some chairs, blankets, a pillow and a complete bed.  They were so excited to have a place to sit and a place to sleep.  The road to normalcy for this family is going to be a long one, but they've already seen the Lord providing and taking care of them.

Like John, I have more to share, but I'll continue this in another day or two.

The Lord has been exceedingly gracious in providing for us so that we are able to provide for others.  We couldn't be here otherwise.  If the Lord lead's you to give a year end financial gift, please make the check payable to Denton Bible Church and write Shrader, 9756-01 in the memo line.  You can mail the check to:
Denton Bible Church
Attn: Serve Office
2300 E University Dr.
Denton, TX 76209  

Things you can be praying for this week:
1. Please pray the Lord would continue to open doors for pastor and church leader training in the coming year.
2. Please pray that we will keep Christ at the center of our Christmas, and the Lily will understand the true meaning of the season.


Family update next post.  Now, lots of pictures.
Lily sitting in mommy's chair reading a book to Chester the Bear and Buddy Buffalo.
Despite the cold, we had our largest group since the summer come out on our first Thursday food distribution!


Helping!

Not helping, but still cute.
Lily loves to drive the big truck with daddy.  She calls it "furniture time."

We went to see Santa at... Lowes!  So very fitting this year!
Sorting clothes at the Storehouse.



One of the guests at the Christmas Store receiving toys for her kids.

There were lots of toys to choose from.

Mrs. Joan wrapped gifts all day long.

Guests also received socks and underwear for their children.

That's a big bag of stuff!






The team from Mount Moriah Baptist Church!  What a blessing they were!
 

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Our New Address!

For those who send notes and Christmas cards, our new mailing address is

Daniel, Meredith, and Lily Shrader
135 Willow Ridge Dr
Chuckey, TN 37641

Monday, December 3, 2012

So Many Things to be Thankful for...


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"We're at the neeeeewww house!"


Dear Friends and Prayer Warriors,

Thank you so much for your faithful prayers for us and our ministry here in East Tennessee.  I apologize for our absence from the blog.  The result of that absence is that this post is going to be longer than normal as I try to bring you up to speed on what the Lord has been up to in the past month, and it's a lot.

My class at the Baptist association wrapped up well.  The students did well on their final and they gave me good marks in their teacher evaluations.  I got to build some unique relationships that I pray will open doors for future teaching opportunities.  Pastor Willie Lunsford, who directs Seminary Extension, has already invited me to teach another class, possibly this Spring and certainly next Fall, which is exciting.

Last month through our house building process I met  a local bi-vocational pastor named David Wheeler.  He's a dirt work guy and I hired him to do some grading for us.  As the Lord would have it, his church is not far from our Storehouse.  The Lord connected us early enough last month that we were able to help him bless some needy families in his congregation with turkey dinners for Thanksgiving.  He's a unique, godly man who loves the Lord and his people, but has no formal training. I'm praying that he'll be the local contact that we need to launch our first BTCP class.  Please pray with me as I cultivate this new relationship.

Meanwhile, our benevolence ministry is helping some people with serious challenges.  One of the young men we helped this month is a senior in high school.  His dad had a stroke a while back and wasn't able to work or even communicate for a while.  Through that process the family got behind on the rent, got kicked out of their home and lost everything they couldn't carry with them.  He came to us with virtually nothing, and trying to take care of his family.  We were able to provide some furniture as well as clothing and household items to help his family start to recover, and we continue to be available to help them as they have needs arise.

On Tuesday morning of last week a lady came into the Storehouse wearing a T-Shirt, and it was about 35 degrees outside.  Charlie told her she looked cold and offered her a sweater, which she immediately took advantage of.  Apparently, the farm she'd been renting a house on got sold, and the new owner put her out just before Thanksgiving.  She's been living in her van until she can find a new place, and she could only keep what she could fit in her van.  We were at least able to provide her with some warm clothing until she can find a warm place to sleep.  Over the past month we've had more interactions with the homeless community here than ever before, and we're exploring ways that we can increase how we touch and serve this group.

The week of Thanksgiving we had the privilege of providing full Thanksgiving meals to needy families through our partnership with Second Harvest.  We were able to bless 60 households and over 200 individuals.  One of those families we've ministered to some before through First Baptist.  The church called her and let her know Mountain Vision would be giving out turkeys on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving.  She called me to confirm and updated me on her family's situation.  From our previous interactions I know they made some poor financial choices in the past, and they've been slowly digging their way out ever since.  They're working poor, trying to stay afloat.  They now have her dad living with them also, which, though they love and enjoy, adds to their costs.  They weren't going to have a Thanksgiving dinner this year, because they simply couldn't afford it.  The Lord enabled us to provide the whole meal with all the trimmings, and they were incredibly thankful.

Each year a number of the families we provide Thanksgiving meals for live in a local area of subsidized housing, where an assistant director helps us identify families with real and significant need.  We passed out some turkeys at the Storehouse Tuesday morning, then we delivered the rest to this housing area.  While we were there passing out turkeys, one of the ladies we were supposed to deliver a meal to had already come and gotten one at the Storehouse earlier that morning, unaware we were coming to her house later.  She asked if we could give the meal to one of her neighbors instead who, as the Lord would have it, was not on our list and was running out of food.  The neighbor had small children in the house and almost nothing left to feed them until we arrived on their doorstep with a turkey, rolls, all the fixins, and even a pumpkin pie!  Meeting a very thankful mother, seeing her little ones and knowing that they were going to have enough to get them through the end of the month is a tremendous feeling.  We always make it very clear that it is the Lord Jesus who is faithful to provide, and we're simply privileged to be a part of that provision.  Thank you for enabling us to be here and touch the lives of real individuals with very real needs.

It's important to say, the Lord is not just using us to meet others needs, but faithful to meet ours as well.  On the Friday after Thanksgiving, the clutch in our big truck slipped itself into oblivion, and the truck stopped on the side of the road.  Charlie and Chuck spent some time Sunday trying to see what we need to fix it, and ultimately the answer was a quality diesel mechanic who's able to work on a 1987 UD box truck.  After talking to Charlie about our options, I prayed and then googled.  The very first place I called, after I explained who we are and what we use the truck for, offered to tow the truck to his shop at his expense and then to donate the majority of the labor as a donation to the ministry.  Basically, all we'll need to pay for is parts and a small portion of the labor.  Our truck is a key part of our day to day operations, and having someone to work on it for basically free is a huge blessing and the Lord showing himself faithful to keep us rolling!

Meanwhile, on the homefront, Meredith, Lily, and I moved into our new home the Wednesday before Thanksgiving.  It's still a work in progress, but we're thankful to be in!  We've moved 6 times in 5 years of marriage, and we are praying the Lord will plant us here and let us stay for a very, very long time!  Thanks to the beauty of bonus space in the basement, our new home has a guest area set up downstairs where we hope to host many, many of you in the years to come.  Our prayer is that our home will be a place of ministry, and you're certainly welcome to come and be a part of it!

In fact, our first guests arrive this Thursday.  This week is a week of local missions at First Baptist Greeneville, and we've got opportunities for the congregation and community to be involved every day.  In particular, on Tuesday we're doing a furniture drive which will largely benefit Mountain Vision, so please pray people will be generous and the Lord will use this to provide some much needed furniture.  On Thursday, a group will arrive from Mount Moriah Baptist Church in Garner.  They'll be serving alongside Mountain Vision on Friday and participating in the Christmas Store outreach that we do at First Baptist on Saturday.  I'll fill you in next week on how their trip went, but this week, please pray for traveling mercies as they come and pray for the Lord to make his name famous in our community as a result of this weekend's outreach.

Things you can be praying for this week.

1. Please pray for the team from Mount Moriah Baptist Church in Garner, NC as they travel here on Thursday, minister alongside us for the weekend, and then return home on Sunday.
2.  Please pray for speedy repair and return of our box truck, and that the cost of parts would not be exorbitant.
3.  Please pray for Meredith, Lily, and I as we continue to transition into our new home.  We're thankful to be here, but we've still got quite a few projects left to finish!
Finally in!  Sitting on the front steps of our new house.

Our new house.
The view from the street.
I want to help!


Lily helping daddy finish the retaining wall.

That block weighs 82 pounds.  She's a strong little one!

Helping load the truck.

I wanna ride here!

Caught resting in mommy's bed.

Strutting her stuff.
The view from the back yard.



Passing out turkey dinners at the Storehouse.

We served families of all ages.


Passing out turkeys in town.

Lori helps us identify families in need, and she's tremendously thankful for you!

We had a great group of volunteers to pass out the turkey dinners.

Going to work with Dad is lots of fun!