10.16.2015

Mail Today!!!!



Sponsors, go get your mail!! Be Still my heart! What a treat to get my package in the mail from Dirshaye! She told me about her day and that she loves the Story of Moses and the color red and that in one word she would describe herself as "A Runner." ðŸ’œðŸ’œ
Isaiah 43:7 Says, "Fear not for I have Redeemed you, I have called you by Name, you are mine."
He knows each one of these babes intimately, he knows the desires of their heart. It is so special to get a glimpse ourselves of the sweet details of our little one. It puts uniqueness and specialness where we just had a picture before. We are so blessed and fortunate to get these glimpses into the lives of these children. For they are sons and Daughters of The Most High and will be making impacts on lives for generations to come. He has great things planned for them.

Visit our Facebook page and share something special about your child, or a picture. Look up Building Bridges - Hosanna Ethiopia. I'd love for us to have some connection on this site for all the Sponsors. 



Thank you for all the prayers for the team is they are home and doing well. I know some are dealing with Jet leg and sickness so prayers for them as they get back to feeling themselves. Although a trip like this I  know they will  never be the same. I am so grateful for their love, willingness and hard work they put in to bring Jesus to everyone they met.

10.10.2015

Letter from Christine, Prison Visit

Hello everyone.  Because I have the laptop on the trip and because you are my supporters you get an extra update today. I can’t get this out of my mind, so I will share it with you.

As part of today we went to the womens’ prison.  There were 34 women, but there were also eight children primarily toddlers and infants.  It is beyond comprehension that these children are growing up in prison.  But that’s how they do it here, and the good news is they are not separated from their mothers.

With that said, all the women, children, guards, our team and translators piled into the small chapel.  I had the privilege of sharing a message.  As I was speaking, there were four little ones sitting at my feet.  They were probably about four years old.  It was so sweet to see them sitting there looking up at me as I was talking. (When they weren’t fighting over who got to hold the drum J kids are kids after all. )

Nearing the end of our time together we got to move around the women and children, place our hands on them and pray over them.  I immediately went to the kids who were sitting by my feet.  As I knelt in front of them and placed my hands on their heads to pray one little girl looked right at me with these huge, beautiful, brown eyes.

Tears welled up in my eyes as the thought crossed my mind, “Jesus these kids have no chance!” Almost immediately after that thought I had another one, “All things are possible!”

Oh my gosh, of course they are!  I just got done speaking about how Paul redeems our past and our difficult situations, and how they can know the love of Jesus deep in their hearts.  God’s Love for them, our love for them, the fact that their mothers are in Bible studies and worship services and they are hearing the good news of Jesus Christ absolutely means they have a chance. I continued blessing them, but now with a new fervor and hope because with God All things are possible!

Thank you!  It is because of you I get to be here and experience God in incredible ways.  I get to watch him work not only in my life, but in the lives of my team and of the ones we encounter.   I am truly blessed!

I’m attaching a picture.  If you blow it up a little bit you can see the little girl in the middle with braids and a red shirt, she is the one who captured my heart.

Christine

10.09.2015

A Letter from Pam, The Women's Retreat!


Today was a day I’ve been looking forward to for 4 months. Meeting the beautiful women from the church in Hossana. This women’s church started several years ago as an Ethiopian hero, Fantu started ministering to women who were making their living as prostitutes. Today there were 97 women at the conference we put on for them, all soaking in the life-changing presence of Jesus!

As I walked into the room and saw the worn, weathered, dark-skinned faces I saw only beauty. As I watched them worship, I saw only joy. As I listened to them pray I experienced the power of the Holy Spirit as never before. The entire team was struck by the women and their hearts for God.

We got to see God weave a tapestry today. There were many parts to the conference and each part was presented by a different person. Having only a general theme we were amazed at how each part fit together perfectly in a way that only God could orchestrate.

One of the moments I will never forget was when one of the women shared after a talk. She shared that they were the forgotten ones by their family, by their neighbors, by their community. But they were NEVER forgotten by God and they were not forgotten by the people thousands of miles away who came to encourage them. And those people are not just us, they are all of you, who have supported us and prayed for us to bring this hope to these women.

The highlight of the day was when we gave each woman a picture of a woman of Hosanna Minnesota who has committed to praying for them. We then took their picture to bring back to the women in Minnesota so they have a picture of the one they are praying for. The women loved the pictures and held onto them as if they were precious gifts. The smiles on their faces when they got their pictures was priceless.

We ended the day with the privilege of walking down to the land that has been donated for the new church and training center. We anointed and prayed over this precious piece of land that will be used to change the lives of many many people. It is also the realization of a vision that Mary-Beth and Randy Rolfe have had for years and we were honored to be walking on a living miracle!

We are blessed that the team is all doing well in every way. We are unified. We are feeling good physically and spiritually and we look very forward to a great day tomorrow as we experience the graduation of the 13 women who have completed the Danamme training program and we go to the women's prison.

Praise Report - The Lost Bag has been brought to us here at Hosanna today.  It is an incredible gift in that all that is in it is needed for tomorrow.  We are so excited and blessed.  God is GOOD!

Prayer -
We are starting to feel tired.  Pray for the Lord to continue to strength us in our inner being with the POWER of his HOLY SPIRIT!

That we'll be able to gift the women of the prison with the pillows we brought for them.

Thank you all for your continued prayers.  Pam

Time with the Children, by Matt and Katie

The day started off with breakfast at our hotel followed by our daily devotion and prayer.  This nicely set the mood for the short bus ride to the Carepoint, which is the first one that Hosanna started, and now sponsors over 300 children.  Parking the bus 200 meters from the facility, which is amazing that we can get that close with the road conditions, hats off to our great bus driver Yelika, we start our walk.  In front of us on our decent down the hill is the beautiful countryside of Hosanna, Ethiopia.  You walk in amazement of the beauty this part of the world offers.  Rich green trees, fields, and the gentle mountainous hillside is an image that will be engrained in my mind forever.  And by the way, here come the kids.
From every direction, the kids come running to us and in no time we are surrounded by God’s children of Hosanna, Ethiopia.  Our hearts melt. Each child either wants to hold your hand or give you a hug.  After we get to the building with our massive entourage we meet the leaders and prepare for the day.  We start off with short plays, first Jonah and the Whale, followed by Noah and the Ark, and then lastly, David and Goliath.  The plays are a lot of fun and the kids seem to enjoy them, really liking their involvement with the different animal sounds as the ark was filled 2x2.  After the skits, we put up a mural on the wall that the kids put their fingerprints on.  Each one stuck their little thumbs, sometimes twice, in colored ink pads and put their fingerprint on the cloth sheet.  They were skeptical of this at first but once the first few went a nice single file line turned into an all out bull rush of beautiful Ethiopian children very quickly.  Easy to imagine why because one word can some up the kids, excited.  Next we all gathered around outside, shared some bible verses, played games, and ended the morning with candy bracelets, a group picture, and prayer.  The team walked back to the bus, with our entourage which was even larger than when we arrived, and ate lunch back at the hotel.  1.5 hours later we drove back to the Carepoint and repeated the morning with the other half of the kids.
After a quick shower and change of clothes we were blessed to be invited to attend church service at Emmanuel Church.  We were greeted by the church leaders and escorted to the front of the church, where we were seated facing all the members.  Worship songs were played by a gifted group of singers and soon turned a calm night of worship into an electrically charged building ready to explode with the presence of the Holy Spirit.  The energy, dancing, singing, and participation of the church in their worship and praise was an experience that I wish everyone could see.  This was followed by an introduction of our team and finally a sermon by our own Pastor Karl Kruse, translated by our friend Nebiyu.  He delivered a great message on Daniel chapters 9 and 10 about the power of prayer and New Testament scriptures about the unfailing love of Jesus Christ. At the end of the service we shared our greetings with members of the church and then walked 200 meters uphill in the dark led by the lights of our cell phones.  Made it back to the hotel, and what a day it was.
In closing, this day was a very special gift from God.  The love felt as the kids surrounded us, hugging and clinging to our arms.  To the heartaches caused by seeing the kids who watch from outside the Carepoint fence wanting to join in on the activities, wishing we could help every kid in the world. To the support provided by our great team members at just the right time when you feel like crying tears of joy and sorrow.  Brought together perfectly by the Holy Spirit, blessing us with electrical energy of the proud and faithful members of the Emmanuel Church in Hosanna, Ethiopia, with worship and prayer.  Finally, we were guided back safely to our hotel for a night of rest, preparing us for the day ahead. 
 Matt and Katy for The Team

10.05.2015

Our Hosanna! Ethiopia Team 2015 has arrived in Adis saftly yesterday and with only 1 piece of luggage missing!!  Please pray for that to show up soon.

They had a full first day after their flight as they visited several homes of the sick women of the Church in Adis. This is always an emotional time as the team enter homes of sickly and very poor women who have lost much and have little. With each visit a bag of food enough for a month is purchased and given to the women. The team gathers around in prayer over the women and over the home. Sweet moments of love and Gods embrace is always felt. Healing are evident and lives are always changed with both the families in the home and the team.

The team arrived also just arrived in Hosanna after a 31/2 hour trip and are currently having dinner with our staff on the ground, in the hotel. Everyone is doing well. They will prepare tonight for their first day with the Children at the Hosanna- Emmanuel Carepoint. This is so exciting as its the first time we have visited since we have had our launch and children have all been sponsored.

On Tuesday they will then go visit the Hosanna Carepoint. They will be speaking, singing playing soccer and bringing the love of Jesus to our 500 Children .

Keep them in your prayers and I will keep you posted. Hopefully we will get some pictures of the kiddos tomorrow!!! Many Blessings,
Marybeth