Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Foster Parents

What's new with us? We are foster parents now. We have been licensed since June and have already had 7 kids for varying lengths of time. Right now we have 2 little boys, ages 2 and 4. They have been with us 2 months and we love them a lot. It can be trying and even heartbreaking at times but I am super thankful for this new opportunity.

Trust

It has been a tough day today. I would like to share details but I can't. Would like to open up my heart and let the words just flow out on the page but no! Proverbs 3:5-6 says "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart, and lean not on thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths." Now I remember why that has always been one of my favorite verses. So many things I don't understand. I don't have to understand though. My heart has to be turned to Christ, acknowledging Him. He will direct my paths. So cool! But wait. It's not always easy to acknowledge Him in ALL my ways. This is where the growth comes in. What are my ways? Sometimes they are grouchy, angry, selfish...... I pray that His ways will be my ways, and His thoughts my thoughts, more and more as I set my heart on Him.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Summer

Thinking about the busyness of summer and all the stuff I need to do today. The 23rd Psalm comes to mind and I am so thankful for the verses about God making us lie down in green pastures and leading us beside still waters. Psalm 46:10 tells us to "be still and know" that He is God. It's so important to take the time to be still with God, to come away from our busy schedules and focus on our source of strength. He will restore our souls and lead us in the "path of righteousness for His names sake."

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Pumpkin Patch

So much has changed since I last blogged. We have started a new chapter in our lives. We are living in Conway Springs Kansas now and John is the Pastor of the First Baptist Church here in town. I planned on starting a new blog but everytime I would go to post on the new blog it just seemed silly. So much of me is on this one. None of us know exactly what the future holds. God's plans for us can sometimes take us by surprise but they NEVER take Him by surprise. One thing that hasn't changed is that like usual I am blogging early in the morning because I can't sleep. There's a cold front coming in and so I was achy. Not so achy anymore but just not sleepy. Thankful for the cold front though. I like the cooler weather. Today I made pumpkin bread out of fresh pumpkin. My friend Melanie grew Cinderella pumpkins and she let me have 3 of them. Yum! We had a super fun night tonight. In place of our normal Wednesday night Bible Study our church went out to Poppy's Pumpkin Patch. I totally loved it. A couple in our church owns it and it was great of them to let us all come out. I think we had about 25 of us there. We roasted hot dogs and had S'mores. I even went on a hayrack ride and had my picture taken as a mummy.
John gave a very good devotion comparing us to pumpkins. I had heard it before but there were some really good reminders in it and it was neat to get to hear it at the pumpkin patch. The last point was about letting our lights shine so that people can see Christ in us. Even though we make mistakes and sin God still wants to clean us up and let His light shine through us. Sometimes it's our messups that bring us closer to God and help us better share Christ with others. I'm so glad He uses me even though I'm not a perfect pumpkin. OK .... think I'm gettin just a little to tired. Good night all!

Friday, April 13, 2012

April 2012 Prayer Letter

The Warrick Family
Missionaries serving in Alaska





Dear Pastors and Praying Friends,

Thank you for your faithful support and your prayers. God has blessed us with an increase in support the past couple of months.
We’ve been in missions conferences in Missouri, Indiana, and North Carolina. The churches that we visited with were very encouraging. At least two of them expressed a desire to financially partner with us.
We are thankful for your prayers for our safety as we travel. I’m sure many of you will remember that the weather in that part of the country has not been the greatest this past couple months. We are so thankful for God’s protection in keeping us out of the path of all the tornados in the area.
At the last missions conference that we were a part of the pastor asked the people to commit to praying specifically for housing to open up for us in Alaska. He challenged the church to pray for the next 30 days that the Lord will open up a place for us to serve in Alaska. I would like to ask you to partner with us and this group of believers to pray for this matter as the Lord lays it on your heart for the next 30 days. This spring we are wanting to get back to the people the Lord has called us to and are praying for housing to become available. We are on 3 waiting lists for apartments in Dutch Harbor. A lady from Dutch Harbor that Jody met through her blog has given us several names of people and places to contact. She and Jody have been communicating back and forth for 2 years now.

We have recently been encouraged by a family in Stewart, BC. Stewart is a community in Canada that is very close to Hyder, Alaska. We had heard about this community’s need for a missionary pastor a couple of years ago. We have thought of this area occasionally since hearing of them and recently came across contact information for the baby church there. When we contacted them we found a family who has an amazing heart for their people and for helping missionaries establish churches in remote areas. They just don’t have a missionary to help! They listen to cd’s of preaching on Sunday mornings and minister to children in the area on Sunday afternoon. Their love for the Lord and their dedication is great to see. Please pray for them. We also have been praying for the community of Hydaburg on Prince of Wales Island. When we visited there years ago we were very heartbroken by the need that they had for Christ. Please pray that God will open doors and guide our steps in the days ahead. We want to be where He wants us.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Birthdays

Kristi and Mayleigh came for the weekend, along with my mother in law and father in law. Tonight we went up to the River Park in Argonia Kansas and celebrated Jonathan's 13th birthday and Mayleighs 2nd birthday. It was such a special time and I'm very thankful for my sweet family. Jonathan was excited to get to start the fire in the firepit so we could roast hot dogs and make s'mores. Mayleigh enjoyed throwing sticks in the fire. She got so excited about it. There was definitely no shortage of good food with Grandpa John and Grandma Donna here. I am still stuffed 5 hours later :) Tomorrow the diet is definitely back on.

Our company leaves in the morning and then we will be traveling to North Carolina for a missions conference. Please pray for us this week as we travel and as we share the need in Alaska. Also continue to pray about the housing situation out in Dutch Harbor and for God's guidance in our lives. I Thessalonians 5:24 says "Faithful is He that calleth you, who also will do it." I am super thankful that we are never on our own, that the God who calls us is also the God who delivers, sustains, carries, strengthens, loves, and comforts us.

Good night my friends and thanks in advance for your prayers.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

He is my ROCK!

I'm awake at 3:00 AM, my heart heavy for the people of Alaska that we believe God has called us to. Please pray earnestly that God will provide housing for us in Dutch Harbor/Unalaska this spring or point us to another area in Alaska where we can serve, at least until housing is available. We are on 3 waiting lists for apartments and have made calls to 2 other people who rent out houses/apartments in that area. From what I've been told, as people in that area lose their jobs they also lose their company housing so other housing becomes scarce. The struggle to get back to Alaska has been crazy and we get discouraged. The wait has also served to grow us and remind us that on our own we can do nothing but that with God ALL things are possible. Please pray for us that our eyes will remain fixed on God and His will for us, and that we will be open completely to His leading. God is our Rock (our stability) and He is able to accomplish His plans in us. We have seen Him answer one prayer after another. He truly is the God who provides all of our NEEDS.
We have 2 more missions conferences between now and May. We also are ministering in a church in Conway Springs Kansas and in our sending church in Wellington Kansas when we are in the area. Jonathan is part of the puppet ministry and the praise team, and John has been learning to play the guitar a little bit.
Thanks again for your faithful prayers.