Thursday, June 13, 2013

Strangers in the Air, Angels Unaware

After a whirlwind trip to Seattle to celebrate the goodness of life I have been struck by the way the Lord provided for my every need. He held absolutely nothing back from me and spared no expense. 

Since the day I heard about people that would go on wild trips around the world without a dollar to their name and see God provide for them miraculously, I wanted to go on a faith trip and see those kinds of things happen to me. Little did I know what He was planning for me...

This whole business of me flying back to the mainland started in a rather odd way. After Jonathan and I returned from India, we found out that my brother was graduating from school a year early. I hadn't planned on being in Seattle until September. I had no idea how this trip would even be possible. There wasn't any way I could see to make it happen. But then I checked how many miles we had on our credit card.. and found out I could get a $10 flight to Seattle. Woo hoo! That kind of thing NEVER happens to me! Crazy!

The week before I left, I told God that I really needed some cash for the week I'd be gone as I didn't have any to spare for this family trip. To be honest though, He and I had been having quite a few conversations about the needs in my life recently, and how I was (once 100x's again) telling him that I did indeed trust Him, in spite of the doubt that kept creeping into my mind. The day before I was leaving (my last day teaching 2nd grade), a student handed me a sweet thank you card. Inside the adorably decorated card, a check slid out. $50! Thank you, Jesus! Spending cash for the trip! WHOA! Later on that day, another parent came in a handed me another card. Inside was more than enough to pay our phone bill that was due THAT DAY. No way! Our needs were met, in such a beautiful way, highlighting the blessings that we have in Christian community. At the end of the day, another student handed me a card, and a gift card for Starbucks popped out at me, like they knew I was just about to fly over to the land of Starbucks! Turns out I was able to use that for airport food, breakfast, and a coffee date. Let me tell you folks, about the goodness of the God I serve...

So the trip began, and everything, from our flights, to travel arrangements with 3 people sharing 1 vehicle, to traffic jams, sleeping arrangements, and crazy jam packed schedules went so incredibly smooth. There is just no way that our planning made any of that as smooth as it went. We experienced such joy and peace at every turn of our trip.

The last part of this story I'd like to recount is my flight back to Kona. 

I was blurry eyed and dizzy tired from everything that had happened in the past week. I just wanted to sleep and be home as soon as possible. Honestly, I'm not really one for talking with strangers on airplanes. However, if they start a conversation with me, I'll engage them. On my first flight back home I sat next to a local Hawaiian who had been visiting family for a graduation. He just wanted to be back home eating Hawaiian food and got really excited when I mentioned "loco moco." On my last flight from Honolulu to Kona I sat next to a guy that had an Australian accent and was on his way to visit his mom who had recently been injured and was in the intensive care unit in the Kona hospital. This man started sharing with me details of his work and where his travels have brought him around the world working with impoverished people. I was able to share with him my experiences in India. I had told God early in our conversation that I didn't want to share my story with him, just because I was getting tired of repeating the story over again. But of course when I mentioned that I had been in India, this man wanted to know what had brought me there. So I figured God wanted me to share about what Jonathan and I do. That naturally led into all the supernatural provision and answers to prayer we've seen. He then shared with me that he too works with Christian organizations around the world and was familiar with YWAM. Before we landed I asked him if I could pray for him and his mom. He said yes and we bowed our heads and prayed. When we landed we wished each other well and parted ways.

Jonathan called me when we were in the terminal to meet us with the vehicle. I found my dad and briefly mentioned my conversation with the gentleman on the plane. Suddenly I heard a man's voice trying to get my attention. I turned around and saw that it was the same guy that I had sat next to on the plane. He walked over to me and said "I want you to do me a favor." "What's that?" I replied. He reached out to shake my hand and said "Keep the faith." When I opened my hand, I couldn't believe it. I said "Bless you, sir!" and he turned to go. In my hand was a $100 bill.

This family trip was not just about celebration and reunion--it was about seeing the real life faithfulness of God at work in my life. I watched God take my worry and turn it into contentment and generosity, while giving me the desires of my heart. I felt him give me such love for my family, I never knew I could possess.

It's amazing to see how God is providing for our needs, even as we are currently living on less than $400 a month. I suppose I would be a bit more shy with disclosing that information, but that is $400 that God is giving to us through generous donors and He deserves the praise for this provision. Our hearts are full, and we eagerly await the next miracle that He will do in our lives. There's nothing like living on the edge of your seat seeing God move mountains right in front of your face. It's nothing short of an adventure, that's for sure!

Much love to you all!

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Miracles, Accomplishments, New Life, and Celebration!

Back at home now, it's been incredible to reflect on the whirlwind week Mom, Dad, and I shared together. I can't believe we did as much, saw as much, or enjoyed so much in the past week. So let's recount the journey together...

The 1st day we were in town we spent the day cleaning up 5 months of home remodeling construction at my Aunt and Uncle's house to prepare for my cousin's engagement party scheduled two days later. I'm pretty sure I've never worked that hard in my life, and we cleaned house! It pretty much sparkled by the time we sleepily slunked out the door. Their remodeling job looked absolutely fabulous, and it was so sweet to be a part of their hard work.
The 2nd day, was loaded with activities for the 2 grads (my brother and His fiance)  in our expanding family.
The Ivy Cutting Ceremony is an Seattle Pacific University (SPU) tradition in which each graduate is given a piece of ivy to serve as a symbol of them leaving the school and going on to greater things remembering where they have been. 

 From there, we went onto brunch at Kaelin's parent's home. Her mom makes a killer breakfast casserole...I'll be craving that for months! The view we got to enjoy on Lake Washington was spectacular.

Following brunch was Kaelin's Nursing Pinning ceremony. It was such a fitting ceremony to reflect on the nursing graduate's journey through nursing school. Kaelin has such a big heart for especially those in the hospital from alcohol and drug abuse, and will be working in the trauma center of a prestigious hospital nearby where she will be able to care for many of those that need her attentive and capable care. I'm so proud of this girl!
Later that evening, I was able to meet up with my dear friend, Audrey from Florida, as we celebrated in town. She's just moved to the Northwest, following God's call on her life and will be working in nursing as well. It has been so amazing to watch Him provide for all of her needs, and even the timing of her job placement was so awesome. She continues to boost my faith and encourage me as we keep in touch. It was definitely an added bonus that she got to join in the festivities!

Top: Future Bride in the middle surrounded by bridesmaids
B. Right: Kaelin and me
B. Right: The groom and bride-to-be and me
My wonderful cousin's (Tianna) engagement party came with great excitement, as I finally got to meet her sweet Groom-to-be. Jordan is a top-notch gentleman that has valiantly won the heart of Tianna. He is in his final year of Chiropractic school and will be graduating before their big day. I am so pleased that I get to be be the Matron of Honor in their wedding and look forward to June 28, 2014 when the wedding bells will ring. She and I have always been close since childhood; and even through distance has kept us separate, our hearts have remained close.  I love her to pieces, and greatly value her insight into education as she is a fellow teacher. Tianna was invaluable to me as a bridesmaid in our wedding, working into the wee hours of the morning making jam and finishing other tasks. What great things await us in the future!

Lil' Bro and Big Sis.
Let's just talk about the money lei Mom and I made by hand folding dollar bills ;)
 Graduation Day arrived with much pomp and circumstance. Christopher and Kaelin earned every bit of honor they received on this day. It was remarkable to see my little brother walk to receive his diploma for his B.S. in Biology. He will go on to study to receive his degree as a Physician's Assistant in a few years. Don't tell him I said this *wink wink*, but my little brother knows waaayy more than I do, and it's so cool to see him stretch himself like this.  I have so much respect and admiration for him and I know he is going to make a  wonderful doctor!


Our families join to celebrate the graduates' accomplishments!
The graduation party was held at a local gourmet pizza shop. Wow! We had such a fun time together!
Gourmet Salads, Pizza, and Cake was served. Yummo!
A typical rainy day in Washington.. >_o
 The last day of our trip was spent with two other cousins. We got to visit Nick at his home overlooking the Puget Sound. Such a peaceful location that I could spend hours just soaking up the view of the sound and wildlife. Nick is a real life miracle in our family, as we watched his broken body recover from a horrible fall from scaffolding. Now he is walking about, and ready to start a new job after years of being on disability. His dream is to be a "rock star" and his guitar skills are amazing. I would say (with an untrained ear) that he plays tunes sounding a bit of classical guitar mixed with blues and rock. He is definitely gifted with impressive talent.




Family!

We drove over to Anjilee's home to help prepare meals for her and her hubby, Chris. You may remember them from this post when they visited us here on the Big Island. Ashton is just under two weeks old, and the timing of my trip was so perfect that I was able to meet him so soon. Hopefully, she and Chris will be well fed for the next couple weeks from our labor of love in the kitchen. Anj's job was to rest, and it was such an absolute pleasure to give her this time to rest. But, Ashton...what a perfect little boy! There are no words to describe this bliss!
The last evening finally came, and the Whitcomb tribe headed to our favorite haunts in Seattle's Chinatown. First, Kau Kau (cow-cow) a BBQ pork hideaway my family has frequented for years and years, where we always eat too much while listening to the restaurant's favorite Michael Buble CD. Then we headed to Oasis for bubble tea. Yum!

This trip was everything a girl could hope for in a visit with family and even more. I was so blessed to be with the ones that God has put in my life for good, and give and receive love so freely. This, I know is such a special season of everyone's lives as we see new things on the horizon and reach farther above to pull from the fruitful tree of hope. My heart is so full, and I am so blessed.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Headed to the Emerald City

Hello friends, 

I'd appreciate your prayers this week as my love and I are separated by the Pacific Ocean. It's happy troubles indeed 😊.  

My little brother is graduating, as is his lovely bride to be. I also get to attend the engagement party of my dear cousin who is getting married next summer (June 2014).  


And just as it couldn't get any better, my newest cousin was born this past Friday, May 31, 2013.

My brother and the baby!!


Will post updates soon!! 

Much love!

Monday, June 3, 2013

Justice Water

Imagine hiking a 5 mile dusty trail in the scorching sun holding a 10 pound clay jar. At the end of this trail is marshy area filled with algae covered brown water. This water is the only way to quench your thirst, or cook your family's meal, or avoid dehydration. It is also the way you will probably die. The worst part is, you have no idea there is a better way to provide water for your loved ones.

Credit: water.org
Another ministry growing on our campus and spreading into the world is Justice Water. In a 1st world country, we have no idea what it is like to not have access to clean water, Justice Water is answering the thirsty call of millions around the world. So many diseases are spread from drinking unclean water. Justice Water can give a community clean water using a sand bio-filter, for just $20. The technology they use is ridiculously simple, but that is part of the genius to this ministry. Anyone anywhere in the world can maintain the wells and filters whereby Justice Water is supplying and educating small villages. By bringing sustainable life giving water to a community it prolongs thousands and millions of peoples lives, gives them a higher quality of living, and opens the doors to share the good news of the Living Water Jesus offers us!


Check out their promo video below and then go to Justicewater.net to get more information.


Sunday, June 2, 2013

Voice for the Voiceless

In the past two months, I have had the AWESOME privilege to teach the children of men and women who are working to bring righteousness, justice, and love into a hurting world. The Learning Center exists as a school that these inspiring missionaries can send their children to knowing that they will get a solid education and also have the freedom to be mobile when the time comes for the missionary family to travel without sacrificing their children's education.

I would like to spotlight a few of the ministries that are shaking our world. In this post, I would like to introduce Voice for the Voiceless through this video presentation:



A link to view other videos by PhotogenX

I have been so moved by what these organizations are doing in our world today. My eyes have been opened to many injustices that are happening right around me because of the way Voice for the Voiceless has given such a platform for these issues. I encourage you to take a peak on their vimeo account to see many other well made videos showcasing their other points of ministry.