Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Join Us! at the 2017 Denton Bible Church Missions Conference




Dear Friends and Prayer Warriors,

Every two years we get the privilege of traveling to Denton, Texas to join with other missionaries from around the globe in celebrating what the God is doing through the Gospel around the globe.  It's refreshing. It's inspiring.  It's truly one of my favorite events in this life.  May I encourage you to make time to participate?  Travel if necessary! 

If the Lord gives you the opportunity, please plan to join us Friday, January 20 through Sunday, January 22, 2017.  For more details, simply email me :)

The Shraders will be there with bells on!  We can't wait to see you there!


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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

New Technology, New Opportunities

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Ready to go Trick-or-Treating!

Dear Friends and Prayer Warriors,

We are truly thankful that you're on the journey of faithfulness with us!  The Lord has already blessed us beyond what we could have imagined, and you're a part of that.  If it wasn't for your fervent prayers and generous giving, who knows where we would be?

In the five years that we've been on the mission field, our blog has been ready over 17,000 times (and that doesn't include you folks who read it in your preview pane!)  The blog isn't going away, but over the last 5 years technology has come a long way.  Usually Meredith and I are slow to change. (We got our first smart phones this year.)  Recently, Facebook added a feature that allows users to Go Live and post live streaming video.  Meredith has used it some with her LuLaRoe business, and I ran a test run on Friday on my own wall just to see how it works.  Would you believe over 300 people have now watched me make applesauce? If you're one of them, I'm sorry if I wasted 5 minutes of your life playing with this feature, but it's pretty neat.

Sometimes, a three minute video can convey an hours worth of text, so we're going to try doing some live updates in a new Facebook group called Until The Nets Are Full as another way to keep you updated on what's going on in our life and ministry. If you want to participate, the link to the group is https://www.facebook.com/groups/213961009029582/

Or, you can email me and let me know you want to join us, and I can add you to the group.

Our first live update will be this Friday night at 6pm, and it should be short and sweet.  If you can pop-in and join us, we'd love that.

If you're not using Facebook, no worries.  The blog will continue to regularly inundate your inbox just the same as it always has.

Blessings to you all!
Daniel 

The old carpet in the children's area at church.

New vinyl floors!


We took a field trip in honor of Columbus Day down to see the Nina and the Pinta.

Looking down into the living quarters.

They were a LOT smaller than you would expect!


Princess Lily riding a horse!

Our Doggie riding...an excavator!  He loved it!

They ran about 2 miles, house to house, on Halloween night!

Sweet boy needed a quick rest!

Off to pick pumpkins...

CHEESE!!!

Lily holding her princess pumpkin.

This trip is one of our family's favorite fall adventures!
Working on LuLaRoe...past Eloise' bedtime.

Wait, she sleeps all the time.  :)

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Engage - The Grace Church Missions Conference

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Dear Friends and Prayer Warriors,

If you're in or near Greenville, NC this weekend, I would love to see you!  I'll be participating in Engage Missions Conference at Grace Church alongside my long time friend and fellow SERVE missionary, Dennis Omondi.  On Friday evening, I will be there for dinner and the service.  On Saturday morning, I'll be preaching during the 10am service and hosting a breakout session at 11:15am immediately following. If you can manage to come, I would love to see you!

Also, we had a few fun family pictures taken a couple of weeks ago, and I'm glad to share them with you!








Please be praying for the Missions Conference this weekend, the Lord would be glorified and use our story to inspire others to follow Jesus wherever He leads them!

We couldn't be here without you!



Friday, September 30, 2016

Transitions...

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Dear Friends and Prayer Warriors,
Lily lost her first teeth this month!
The mission statement of SERVE, the missions sending arm of Denton Bible Church, says We Exist to Cultivate, Equip, and Mobilize Christian Leaders Worldwide.  If  you've been following this blog for any length of time, you know that for the past five years a large portion of our ministry has been centered around helping to operate the Storehouse with Mountain Vision Ministries. A year ago, we relocated the Storehouse into the lower level of the Calvary Chapel church in downtown Greeneville.  Over the past year, volunteers from Calvary Chapel have taken an increasing ownership of that ministry, and my time there has dwindled.  Charlie and Earlene continue to be involved providing oversight and encouragement, and Dennyr Florez functions not simply as the lead volunteer, but the as the day to day operations manager.  She coordinates and oversees the volunteers who process donations, meet with clients, handle the food distribution, etc.  In practical terms, Dennyr and the other volunteers have been cultivated, equipped, and mobilized to help meet the physical and spiritual needs of people in their community.  We praise the Lord for their faithfulness and for the work He is currently doing in and through them.  At this point, the time has come for me to formally step back and let them run the show.  They've already been doing that for most of the last year if not longer.  I am still available to fill in and help out, to offer counsel and encouragement, to drive the big truck and pick up donations, etc.  But day in and day out, the Lord has me investing the vast majority of my time in other places.

About the time the Storehouse moved into Calvary Chapel in downtown Greeneville, I began preaching at West Hills Baptist Church in Jonesborough, and last November I became their pastor. At the time, the average attendance was about 12 on Sunday morning.  They hadn't had a pastor in a number of years, and the church had declined to a handful of faithful senior saints who love Jesus and love their church, but who lacked vision and leadership.  Truly, they were like sheep without a shepherd. As their pastor, my responsibility is to equip them to do the work of the ministry.  So we developed the idea of the Garden of Hope as a place where we can all participate in being a blessing to our community.


We've made good progress.  Mrs. Dana Jones did an amazing piece of original artwork that we've put on banners, brochures, business cards, and even down by the road!  What this means for you is that when you get your next "Thank You" note from us, it'll have the Garden of Hope artwork, not the Mountain Vision artwork.
Our booth at the Farmer's Market!
Several folks thought the tomatoes in our display were plastic! They are in fact very tasty!

We've done our first community outreaches, spending some Saturday mornings down at the local farmer's market hanging out, meeting people, and recruiting folks to come and grow with us next season.  We've also canvased the apartment complex nearest the church, and over the next few months, we hope to get to all the neighborhoods near the church.

Last night at our member's meeting, we finalized our yearly survey for the local baptist association. Basically, this is how Southern Baptist churches track their statistics. Since it essentially marks my first year as their pastor, it was quite interesting.  The most encouraging thing on that report from my perspective as a pastor was that in the past year, West Hill's giving to missions has increased from about 3% of all money received to almost 20%.  God is so good!  We are excited to see what the next year brings!

In other ministry news, right now I'm in the middle of the Fall semester of seminary extension at the Baptist Association.  The course is Genesis, Part 1, and covers the first eleven chapters.  I've got a great group working hard, and they're always a delight to teach.  I just need to remember to take their picture!


If you're in or around Greenville, NC, I will be participating in their annual missions conference next month, October 21 and 22. Put that on your calendar!  I'd love to see you there.  My good friend and fellow Denton Bible missionary, Dennis Omondi from SERVE Kenya will also be there.  It should be a lot of fun in the Lord.

Lily's 1st day of CO-OP.
Geography! First Grade here she comes!

Lily loves her piano lessons with Mrs. Hawk!

Chatting up the lady in the "Cinderella dress".

Granny and Papa came to celebrate kid birthdays!

Bedtime stories with Granny is so much fun!

What's Hosea's favorite food? Ice cream!

We did a single party for both kid birthdays. Got lucky to get a picture before Hosea took off the corner of the cake when no one was looking :)

In family news, over the last month Lily started first grade, piano, celebrated her sixth birthday, and lost her first two teeth!  Hosea continues to drive us crazy with his antics. He has a mischievous smile when he's into something he shouldn't be that makes it so hard not to laugh at him when he needs to be disciplined!  He is as sweet as sugar and curious about everything.  The only thing he really hates is bedtime!

LuLaRoe Day 1. Inventory arrived at 11:30am. Set up at vendor event at 4pm!

You probably know that we're Dave Ramsey people, debt-free except for our mortgage.  Meredith hates the mortgage like the devil hates Jesus, and for years we've been looking for a way to pay it off earlier. Working more hours as a PA isn't a good option, because it creates a childcare issue that outweighs the benefits. After praying and planning, this week she officially launched her new business as a LuLaRoe Fashion Consultant. Being self-employed means the hours are flexible around my work schedule but most importantly, she's having a lot of fun with it! She loves the product, and she's having a lot of fun introducing ladies to clothes that are cute, modest, and comfortable!  I'm proud of my industrious, debt hating, entrepreneur of a wife!

He's a goober!

These two always compete for mama's lap!

Family cuddles!

Learning to Sabbath... If you read this blog, know us personally, follow us on Facebook, etc, you probably realize that resting is not something we're good at.  Truthfully, we stink at it.  We struggle with the sin of busy.  Over the last two months, we've been learning how to rest on Sundays.  With so many irons in the fire, we're always tempted to work on something on Sundays.  But God rested on the Sabbath day, not because he needed to rest, but because he gave us an example to follow.  What we're learning is that our to-do list doesn't get any shorter if we work on it on Sundays. So we pause and reflect on how the Lord has blessed us over the past week. We give thanks for the good things and the hard things.  Pausing from our work pushes us to trust the Lord more in the week to come.  In this life, there will always be more work to do than we can get done in a day or a week.  We're learning to slow down and enjoy our time in worship and with our church family, and then trying to be intentional about enjoying our time as a family in the afternoons, usually after we all take a nap!

Thank you for praying with us and for your faithful support of our ministry and our family in East Tennessee.  We couldn't be here without you!

Whew!  You made it to the end!  You deserve a nap!


Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Moving Forward...


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This photo from the aquarium just about sums up our kids personalities.  The mostly compliant, slightly over-dramatic daughter, and the little boy who sees every day as an adventure!
 Dear Friends and Prayer Warriors,

July was an exciting month in the Shrader house.  We made a mad dash to the beach to see Daniel's family right after the 4th, and then prepped for and hosted and awesome group of guys from Denton Bible Church who spent a week serving with us.

By my count, I took over 500 pictures last month, so I'm going to share the month with you in photos.
This fantastic group of men drove almost a thousand miles to serve with us for the week! They're awesome!
One of the main projects these guys took on was making the entrance to Charlie and Earlene's house more accessible. That involved building a ramp, raising the floor in the porch, and installing new, wider doors.
This was Charlie and Earlene's house before the new ramp.
We poured concrete between the house and barn, built a new ramp and stairs, and they even blessed her with a fire-pit on the new patio.

They replaced the porch door with a wider one raised the outside porch so there isn't a step up.

This was the inside door before, offset from the porch door.

This is the inside door today.  By changing to a french door, they were able to line up the doors allowing a straight entrance. They also raised this floor about four inches to eliminate a step up into the house, put down new carpet and trim.

This was the inside view before they started.

Inside view when finished.  The new doors also let in a ton of natural light.  Despite the short time allotted, the guys even managed to move all the electrical work and stain the new trim to match the existing woodwork!

Greg and Wayne figuring out how to widen the door.
Deck in progress.

Finished!
This was the sidewalk situation coming out of the garage before.

And after!  A huge shout out to Karl Grey, who fit us in between jobs and came in to finish the concrete for us on super short notice.
The unsung hero of this project is Josh Idell, and not just because he let Hosea ride with him on his mini-excavator!

Without Josh's help, we would never have gotten the pad prepped for concrete before the team of guys from Texas got here! Thanks buddy!

Did I mention that we had to remove some of the broken floor in the garage? It's all smooth now!

Starting on the Pergola, which will be the main entrance for the Garden of Hope.

Ladders, heavy boards, and hot sun!

Looking good. Shade starting to materialize!
Building the front fence for the Garden.
Cutting the fence pickets.
The guys assembling the fence.
Finished!  This is the view pf the garden area from the roof of the church.  We should be getting block to start building raised beds next week!
Finished!  This will be the main entrance to the Garden of Hope!  What a blessing to have it all together!


Yesterday, Meredith's D-Group came out to the church and did a thorough deep-cleaning of the children's area and fellowship hall! They were a huge blessing to us and did a fantastic job!

On Thursday of this week, a group of skilled folks from First Baptist Greeneville are coming to paint the children's area and renovate the bathrooms.  We're changing fixtures, adding grab bars, and making them more accessible for our folks. We'll finish up the renovation of the children's area with new floors in the coming weeks.

The Widow's Garden is starting to produce it's first fruits!

The first tomatoes are starting to ripen.

This tomato is called "Garden Peach" because it looks like and has fuzz like a peach!

Purple Beauty bell peppers are almost ready!

Pattypan squash are starting to produce!
Hosea loves the garden!

Blooms on a Chinese Red Noodle Bean are stunning!
Enjoying a little salt air down on the dock at Granny and Papa's beach house.

Introducing Lily to the joys of the sound, knee-deep water that goes for miles.

An awesome way to end a long day of adventures!
After a short break for summer, these two are back at it, diving into year two of homeschool with vigor!
Since most of the pictures of Meredith on the blog are mid-day madness, I thought it'd be nice to remind everyone that she's absolutely stunning!
Things you can be praying for...

1. Ministry at West Hills is in a good place.  The Lord has blessed us with some young families, which we had been praying for.  Now, we really need some help on Wednesday night's with our children's ministry, particularly someone to help with our pre-schoolers.  Please be praying the Lord would provide someone to serve in that ministry!

2. On Thursday, a group is coming to help with our children's area renovation. Please pray we have a productive day and get a chunk of it done!

3. The local brick manufacturer has graciously agreed to donate about 2,800 concrete blocks for us to begin building raised beds out of in the garden, and they should be arriving in the next week or so. Praise the Lord with us for his provision!

4. The Fall semester of Seminary Extension starts in just a couple of weeks.  I'll be back at the Baptist Association in Johnson City teaching Genesis 1-11 to a group of motivated church leaders.  You can be praying for my prep time, as well as for the students who are getting ready to start!

5. Please pray for Meredith and Lily as they dive into year two of homeschool!  It's hard to believe we have a first-grader! Lily is super excited to be starting back. She loves to learn!

Great job! You made it to the end.  Now you probably need a nap like Princess Eloise.
 We couldn't be here without you!  Thank you for your continual prayers and support!