Missionary With MBI

Missionary With MBI

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

HAPPY NEW YEAR!
 
Where did 2013 go? I've had a couple days over Christmas to reflect all that God has done this past year: In my ministry with YWAM Mission Builders International and through all of you, my prayer and financial partners; In the Fire Department and Lakeside QRU Ambulance, In the Missions Trip I went on with my home church to the Dominican In August, through helping out with the aftermath of the Black Forest Fire in Colorado and many more experiences. 4 years ago, I would not believe I would be where I am today. I could not do it without the fuel of prayer and your partnership. Its so amazing to see God working and to be in the frontlines. Thanks abundantly for being a part of my team! I cant wait to see what God does in 2014!
 
What's happening at Mission Builders International in 2014?
 
We will be hosting a Crossroads DTS in April! - Ask me about it!!
We are continuing to pray for more volunteers to go out, and moving forward working with more locations and ministries and developing the volunteer development and other areas of the ministry!
 
COME VISIT and see what all goes on at MBI!!!
 
 
WHERE WILL I BE TRAVELING IN 2014???
 
 
 
God has answered a prayer I've been praying for about 2 years now. With my Firefighter schooling and EMT, I have always wanted to expand the ministry at MBI - and join a Search and Rescue Ministry. THAT IS JUST WHAT GOD DID!!!! At the end of April I will be traveling to Costa Rica for two weeks to join YWAM Rescue Net - a international emergency disaster response team, who partners with the United Nations and responds when there is natural disasters around the globe. What an amazing way to be a witness and share Jesus while rescuing those in need. The course is two weeks long and covers many of the basic concepts of emergency disaster response. We assist disaster victims in Search & Rescue - Emergency Medicine - Trauma Counseling - Fire Suppression - Refugee Reception.
 
Everyone is self-funded and volunteers and pay for all their equipment and deployment fees.
 
Would you prayerfully consider joining my team???
 
I am in need of sponsorship in raising approximately $2000.
 
Tuition is $700
Airfare is about $1000
 
"Because you can send us; we can go; because we go, they can live"
 
There is a YOUTUBE video that you can watch to get a better idea:
 
Also visit www.rescuenetus.org
 
ALL Donations are tax deductible and can be sent to:
 
Rachel Burns
 
PO BOX 1190 - Lakeside - Montana - 59922
 
All checks can be made out to:
Mission Builders International
 
*** Please do not put my name on any check***
Place a sticky note with my name on it.
 
Anymore Questions Please Call Me!
425.327.8586
 
 
 
 
 
 


Friday, December 6, 2013

Hello Everyone!

It has been awhile since I have done an update on my Blog, I do apologize. Its been a CRAZY last few months, and spiritual Warfare like ive never experienced before; Nothing God can't handle though! Ive learned alot and I am ready for the new year 2014, to see what God does! So many new things happening here at MBI & future plans. Cant wait to share more with you after the 1st of the year!!!! Im like a little kid in a candy shop, I cant wait to tell ya'll. Anyways, Heres my New updated NewsLetter! Love you guys! Have a blessed Holiday Season!

Rachel Lynn Burns
Missionary With YWAM
Mission Builders International



 WOW. I can’t believe it’s already December! The cold weather & snow has begun to settle in here in the Flathead Valley. It’s incredible to think that I have already been on staff with MBI for a year! It absolutely amazing to look back at all God has done in the last year, working in Volunteer Development and seeing so many volunteers going out into the world, serving in Frontline Missions world-wide alongside some of the 1200 YWAM ministries in 185 nations.
God is moving Mountains. Every-day I wake up and ask God “I’m here, use me, show me how I can bless someone today and help me to place volunteers around the world where you want them to go.” Not a day goes by that God doesn’t open up divine appointments. I have learned to live life intentional, and a life of blessing others, just as everyone has been a blessing to me in partnership with my ministry. I always look for opportunities to spark conversation and to encourage people. Recently, I was at the grocery store and an older lady could not find her debit card and was unable to pay for her groceries, In that moment I felt led to cover the cost. That moment of giving led to a conversation, where I was able to share Jesus with her & I still talk to her on a regular basis. It’s so uplifting to hear from volunteers that I’ve worked with, all their stories of how God worked through them in their experience serving, to serve and bless a nation, but ultimately how it changed them and their hearts.

We continue to see more and more volunteers seeking opportunities to go out and serve. Our staff continues to grow, and God continues to guide us in the blossoming future of MBI & all volunteers. It has been a blessing to work here. There are no words that can explain just how grateful I am for your partnership - love, encouragement, sacrificial giving and prayers.  I could not imagine walking through life right now without you. The road and adventures God has called me to, working in full-time volunteer frontline missions also comes with obstacles and spiritual war-fare; nothing God can’t handle. Since July, I have been going through some spiritual warfare with many struggles and hurdles to jump through. Through it all God has taught me so much. God has given me visions, strength & drive through it all, and I cannot wait to see what God does here at MBI in the next year.

As I look into the next year, I hear God calling me to stay here on staff for another year. I'm beginning to see how the pieces fit together, and the reasons why God has me here. It has been a vision and prayer of MBI for a long time, to have a staff member be a part of the local Volunteer Fire Department & Volunteer Ambulance service. This spring I went through the Firefighter Academy and currently I am in the EMT basic school. God is showing me that being a part of both of these, is a ministry in itself. We respond to the most worst accidents, and in those crucial moments God is working through us to share Jesus, what we do here at MBI and so much more. Patients are being healed in the back of ambulances even before we arrive at the hospital. It’s truly incredible to see Gods power of healing and faithfulness.
I have had several friends and family visit me this summer here in Lakeside, to see “exactly” where I am and what Mission Builders is all about. It’s special to be able to share in person, what is happening here! I would like to welcome anyone that would like to visit to COME ON OVER! Don’t worry about hotel costs, we have a place for you to stay!
At the end of August I went on a Missions trip to the little village of Batey Antonci, Dominican Republic with my home church Stanwood Foursquare. Stanwood Foursquare has partnered with  Food for the Hungary in this village for 5-10 years, assisting in community development – not that they become reliant on us, but that in time they develop skills to become successful. We spent a week, building relations and getting an overall idea of what their dreams and visions are for the community. We made home visits, praying for families and did interactive VBS with the children of the village. The first project we completed, was planting a fruit tree in every families yard – as a sign simple sign of unity to begin to build a sense of community unity; to then in six months when we return that the fruit trees will begin to bear fruit. Our church also sponsors the children of the village, my family sponsoring one boy named Ruben. It was so special getting the opportunity to spend the week getting to know him and spending time with him. I grew up, always having that picture on the refrigerator of the children we sponsored and wrote letters to, but never got to meet them in person. I have to say, it’s an experience that is unexplainable actually getting to meet your sponsored child. I believe it even means so much more to them, that you traveled around the world to see them.


Already being in the Dominican Republic, I stayed for another week traveling and visiting a couple YWAM bases that I have been working with, as we are in the process of building up the Mission Builder program in the Dominican. It was very fruitful and I am looking forward to seeing how God works through all that in the next year.
(Kent & Janet Norell - National Directors of The Dominican)

In June, I got the opportunity to visit Colorado – as a representative of MBI visiting the YWAM Cimarron & Colorado Springs bases. These are both locations we send volunteers to, a total blessing getting to see these places so when I send volunteers their way, I can understand more where they are going. I also got the opportunity to volunteer with Samaritans Purse, helping with the aftermath of the Black Forest Fire – helping sift through ashes of homes that burned, in hopes of finding anything that survived the blaze. It was a very humbling experience.

This summer we finished the Staff apartments and with a growing staff, currently we are in the middle of re-organizing the office to make it more comfortable like a “coffee shop” for visitors to come and feel welcomed. We have hung a huge world map on the wall, so we can put pins in it to show where we have volunteers in the world. 

Recently, I was interviewed by the Flathead Valley Beacon Newspaper, about everything I have been doing here in the valley. It was so special to get that opportunity, praying that God reached individuals, encouraging them and sparking a light in their life. Check it out: http://www.flatheadbeacon.com/articles/article/get_to_know_rachel_burns/36751/


In November, I responded to my first structure house fire where I was on the first crew in on interior attack. It was an incredible experience, and so rewarding to see how God worked through that situation.


Alongside my ministry work here at MBI, with the training I have gone through this year - my goal and vision for next year is to join Rescue Net a YWAM Search & Rescue ministry working alongside the UN, being ready at all times to respond to natural disasters world-wide being on the Frontlines. There’s a lot of training involved, and will know more details after the first of the year!

This Christmas, I will be traveling to Colorado Springs to spend the holidays with my aunt and cousin. I will be driving with my friend who is on staff with YWAM Montana and also in my EMT school , a total drive time of 17 hours.

I hope that through this newsletter you can join in what is not only happening in my life but be a part of what God is continuing to do in ministry here at MBI.
Blessings to you all!!!



Check it out! I was interviewed by the Montana Flathead Valley Beacon!


http://www.flatheadbeacon.com/articles/article/get_to_know_rachel_burns/36751/

Friday, August 9, 2013

“To pray is to let go and let God take over” Philippians 4:6-7

Life in Montana has been crazy, awesomely busy this summer! We have had lots of visitors here at Mission Builders, many volunteers coming to volunteer & I have been sending out many many volunteers around the world! Thank you for all your prayers & financial support! God is doing so many incredible things around the world!
At the end of June I flew to Colorado to celebrate my mom and dads and my aunt’s “50th” birthday. It was a special time spent with my family. I also spent a few days working and drove to YWAM Cimarron, Colorado about 5 hours away from Colorado Springs to the YWAM base there, a location I have sent volunteers. It’s always a blessing being able to visit these bases where I’ve sent volunteers. I also stopped at YWAM Colorado Springs, trying to build up their Mission Builder program there, to start getting volunteers for them.
In July I took a train to Eugene, Oregon for a family wedding. It was a beautiful weekend.
My aunt Ann, Cousin Marcy and her husband Nathan & their daughter Alice came and visited me here in Lakeside, Montana to see where I am and what God is doing here. So special.
Also in July, I officially graduated my probationary period as a Firefighter. I got my badge and my new helmet. Officially a Firefighter! It’s been a ministry in itself, being able to minister to people in car crashes, or whatever the emergency call might be. I will also be starting EMT school in September. You can find me at Flathead Valley Community College on Tuesday nights and all day Saturdays until Dec 15th. Looking forward to the medical part of EMS.
Been busy with our garden plot in the community garden in Lakeside, learning how to grow things & its been fun! I also took an Aquaponics class, learning how to grow food and taking it overseas to teach people how to grow their own food.
August 16th I head out with Stanwood Foursquare Church to the Dominican Republic with Food for the Hungary. We will be going into the Batey Antonci village and teaching leadership skills, education, VBS and teaching them to be independent. I will also get to meet the child my family sponsors monthly. His name is Ruben. I will be staying a few extra days to do Mission Builder work there, as we proceed building up the mission builder program there.
Please keep me in your prayers as I travel to the Dominican Republic as we share about Jesus and love on the village of Batey Antonci. I continue to pray for monthly support and partnership in my ministry here at YWAM Mission Builders International. If you could keep that in your prayers as well.
Thank you to all for your prayers! I can’t wait to update more upon my return from the Dominican Republic!
May God Bless you All Abundantly!

Love you all - Rachel

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

" And my God will liberally supply (fill to the full) your every need according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus" - Pilippians 4:19

I am so happily excited to share with you all what God has done. God provided to the penny the money $600 I needed to raise by June 17!!! Praise Jesus! Thank you all who are partnering with me and Stanwood Foursquare in this first missions trip to the Dominican Republic in August! Cant wait to see the fruit of what God does there, and share with you everything!

July 17 is my last deadline for fundraising! I am in need of raising $600 more dollars!!!! 
Be a part of something amazing, even if you are not physically able to be there!
Any amount, $5 - $10 or even $1 will help!!!

It is a sunny week here in Lakeside, and we are getting lots done outside. We have several families now, in the process of finding the perfect placement to serve this year, approximately 12 weeks. Its awesome to come into the office in the morning and see how many NEW applications are waiting. Thank you for all your prayers!!!

On Sunday I fly out to Colorado Springs, Colorado to spend a week with my family and celebrate my mom & aunts & my dads "50th" birthdays!!!! It will be a special time! I will also be taking time to visit three different YWAM bases - Denver, Colorado Springs and Cimarron to see what thier needs are, to work with them to see how we can help serve them better and to make the mission builder program more effective. I look forward to visiting these locations where I have sent volunteers to already. 

Thank you for all your prayers!!!!!!!

I will update more upon my return on July 2nd!

Love you all!

Rachel

Monday, June 10, 2013

Will you Join My Team??!!!
Working at Mission Builders International, we are required to go on some sort of outreach once a year. I have been praying about what that might look like for this year. God opened up an incredible opportunity to not only go on an outreach, but to be a part of a Missions trip with my home church Stanwood Foursquare from Stanwood, Washington. In August I will be headed to the Dominican Republic with Stanwood Foursquare with the ministry “Food for the Hungary” - with a team of about 20 people. We will be camping in the Batey Antonci village, where Stanwood Foursquare has partnered with Food for the Hungary for the next 5-10 years, a new village that nobody has been to. Our vision is to not just build homes but build dignity, walking alongside them with good deeds. Our goal is to not have them become dependent on us but to build self-sufficiency, Teaching and giving them leadership skills, agriculture and skills training, general education, health nutrition and water sanitization, construction and working with kids, amongst many other things. I am so excited and it is even more special to be able to still be a part of what my home church is doing.
On August 24th I will then part ways with my wonderful home church family, and travel about half an hour south to Santo Domingo where I will visit the YWAM base there and the Dominican National YWAM office and do some work there, and see where we have sent some mission builders and to see what their current needs are to have a better knowledge when sending mission builders that way!
I need to raise $900 by June 19 and another $600 by July 17! Would you consider being a part of my team?
 If you feel called to give, you can write a tax deductible check to Stanwood Foursquare Church. Please do not write my name anywhere on the check, instead place a sticky note on the check with my name so they know which account to put it towards. All checks can be dropped off at Stanwood Foursquare Church or mailed to either of the addresses below. Thank you for all your prayers and partnership! I am looking forward to preparing and making this trip special and to change lives of the Batey Antonci Village people.

Blessings, Rachel
425.327.8586
www.rachellynn1007@gmail.com
www.rachellynn1007.blogspot.com

Tax Deductible gifts can be mailed to:
Stanwood Foursquare Church
PO BOX 183, Stanwood, WA 98292
OR
Rachel Lynn Burns
PO BOX 1190, Lakeside, MT 59922

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A little update from Montana!!!

I was very blessed to be able to go home and SURPRISE my mom for mothers day! It was so great to see the look on her face when I walked through the door! It was so special. I spent a week at home, visiting with people, doctors appointments and spending time with my family. I got baptized also, which was very special. I continue to be amazed by Gods goodness every day in my job with volunteer development here at Mission Builders International. 

Its starting to get bright, sunny and warm here in Flathead Valley! I am looking forward to My Nana and Pappa coming to visit in a week & at the end of this month, I will be flying to Colorado to spend time with my family as my aunt, my mom and dad celebrate their BIG 50th birthdays! So excited! 

Now is the time to come and visit me! Glacier National Park should be fully open by the end of June and so much to do! 

Love always,
Rachel

Wednesday, May 8, 2013


--OUTREACH FOR 2013 --
August 16 – 24th – Outreach to Batey Antonci Village - Dominican Republic
Working at Mission Builders International, we are required to go on some sort of outreach once a year. I have been praying about what that might look like for this year. God opened up an incredible opportunity to not only go on an outreach, but to be a part of a Missions trip with my home church Stanwood Foursquare from Stanwood, Washington. In August I will be headed to the Dominican Republic with Stanwood Foursquare with the ministry “Food for the Hungary” - with a team of about 20 people. We will be camping in the Batey Antonci village, doing construction and working with kids, amongst many other things. I am so excited and it is even more special to be able to still be a part of what my home church is doing.
On August 24th I will then part ways with my wonderful home church family, and travel about half an hour south to Santo Domingo where I will visit the YWAM base there and the Dominican National YWAM office and do some work there, and see where I have sent some mission builders and to see what their current needs are to have a better knowledge when sending mission builders that way!
I Am needing to raise a total of $1625 for the missions trip! I have to have a $100 in by Monday May 13th and then I have a couple other deadlines. Would you consider being a part of my team? If you feel called to give, checks can be made out to Stanwood Foursquare Church – Please do not write my name on the check anywhere, but put a sticky note with my name on it so they know what account to put the money to. You can send checks to: PO BOX 1190, Lakeside, MT 59922 or Drop a check directly off at Stanwood Foursquare Church.
If you would like to be part of my team, or simply just want to know more about what we will be doing, please call me 425.327.8586 or shoot me an e-mail at rachellynn1007@gmail.com

--UPDATE FOR MAY--
Wow! March and April flew by! Summer is almost here!!! The weather likes to tease us here in Montana, as one day it will be sunny, beautiful & warm and the next day we will wake up to 4 inches of snow. Looking forward to summer arriving soon! Work here at YWAM Mission Builders International is a new adventure every-day talking to many people around the world every-day looking for opportunities to serve someplace in the world. I find so much joy in being able to help find placements for these people and guide them along the way. So many people are blessed every-day by Mission Builders International, so thank you for your partnership and prayers as this would not be possible without you! At the end of April we had our annual MBI board meeting, people traveling from around the country to be here for intense brainstorming sessions and looking ahead to the future and asking God what he wants MBI to look like. We have updated our website and have new immediate needs for different locations. Check it out on our website and see if you might be able to help fill a need someplace this summer! We have made use of the sunny days we have had, by continuing to clear land for future staff housing and office space.
I have officially graduated and passed Fire-Fighter 1 Academy! Thank you for all your support and prayers with that! It was quite an intense 8 weeks. It has been a wonderful opportunity to do some babysitting lately also, for a little girl name Jiji. We have a lot of fun making paper airplanes, flying them around and coloring and blowing bubbles outside. I also took Bow Hunters Education, a 3 day course at the end of April, as I am now certified to start bow hunting!

--GOD STORY FOR THE MONTH--
During Fire-Fighter 1 School, I was made aware that I would need to purchase Wild-land NFPA rated Leather Fire boots for Wild-land Fire Season. I thought that would be no big deal until I realized they were around $400. So I simply prayed and asked God to provide as I could not afford to buy boots that expensive. I felt led to check E-Bay, where I came across the most perfect pair, brand new, my size and exactly what I needed. Instead of $400 which they are worth, I won them for $99.00! I received them a few days after in the mail and they are perfect! I’ve already got to break them in! The next day I sent a thank you letter in the mail and let her know what a blessing in disguise she was. That night after putting the thank you letter in the mail, I received the following e-mail from her – “Hope you got your boots by now. Just wanted to let you know that I tithe on all my e-bay profits, a $25.00 donation was made to Amazima Ministries after your purchase. They help educate, feed and clothe women and children in Uganda. Great uplifting missionary story. She has a book out, “Kisses from Katie”. So, your purchase of my back of the closet fireboots will help you and people a world away too! Thanks!” I was in absolute AWE after reading this. I was reminded that God cares even about the little stuff in life.


Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Hello Everyone!!! I have a new newsletter, and an update for March/April out! Please email me at rachellynn1007@gmail.com so i have your email and i can send it to you!!!

It is a cloudy, rainy day here in the Valley. Today is a great day to be working in the Mission Builders International Office and simply looking outside and thanking God for a roof over our heads! 

Praying for you all everyday!

Love always,

Rachel


Thursday, February 28, 2013

Hello Everyone!!!

This week has been a rough week! I have been sick!!! The Flu bug finally hitt me, and I have been out of comission all week. Please be praying for complete healing, as I start class tomorrow night at the Fire Department! Also, This week has been tough, as tuesday, my best friends niece, not even 2 months old passed away in her sleep from bilaterall Pnemonia. They are like a second family to me over here in Montana. Please be praying for healing and peace and comfort through this hard time. Wednesday was the anniversary of my good friend Justin who died in high school. Its always a rough day for me, but always trying to see the good and remember all the good times! today, thursday is the 1 year anniversary of Eileen Fehlen, Grandma Pie, my pastor at Stanwood Foursquare of her passing last year. Eileen was one of the biggest influential people in my life, of why and how I ended up here at Lakeside, Montana YWAM to do my DTS. She is a huge reason why and how i completed my school also. Losing her half way throught my DTS, was not east at all! But God taught me in the midst of all the hurt, that He is my number one person to go to, for comfort, guidance and peace. So even though i couldnt just go call Eileen anymore, God taught me that i needed to go to him first. That was a huge lesson in life. I am remembering today all the memories of Eileen and miss her everyday! Please be praying with me today and this week.

Love you all!
<3 Rachel

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

We now have a new WEBSITE!!! www.mbius.org Check it out!

I also added a Couple new videos and more ministry pictures!!! Check em out!!

HELLO FROM MONTANA!

WOW! Thank you to all for your prayers and support in the ministry which God has called me to here at MBI! I know this is exactly where God has called me to be.  It’s been a life transition and hasn’t been easy, but it is incredible to be a part of what God is doing throughout the world. Thank you for being a part of my team and God’s team as we help frontline missionaries and volunteers carry out what God has called them to do around the globe. I want to share with you all about what has been happening here at MBI and how your prayers and support continue to make things happen! Without you, this would not be possible.

What role do I play here at MBI? I am one of MBI’s volunteer development staff. I help recruit volunteers by getting the word out through social media outlets, processing  new applications of interested volunteers, and answering phones and emails to place them around the world in frontline missions locations. I am also the “face” of MBI, being the first person people see when they enter the office.

MBI recruits skilled, willing and able volunteers to help with missions opportunities around the globe. We believe God invites us to participate in his kingdom work. What is in your hand? Where in the world is God calling you? When can you GO?! All you need is the ability to just show up. Everyone has different gifts and can serve in a variety of ways. Ministries around the world who are daily preaching, teaching and running ministries often need help with practical, hands-on services and projects like hospitality, childcare, office work, program development and construction. Volunteers through MBI come alongside to meet the needs of each ministry, giving the full-time missionaries more opportunity to remain fully engaged in their daily roles as leaders, teachers and disciples.

MBI currently places over 600 volunteers a year to serve more than 120 YWAM mission works located around the world – and that’s just a little bit of it! YWAM has over 1200 operating locations in need of hands-on help!
God has been so great already in 2013. January was full of training here at the Mission Builders International office, as we have three new staff including myself. We are all learning and cross training in all different areas, and it’s incredible to see the works God is doing through us. Already this year we have placed over 30 individual volunteers around the globe as well as a few teams.

It’s been fascinating learning about all the different ministries around the world and seeing everything that God is up to! One ministry has really captured my heart! As a hunter, I have dreamed of some type of ministry that would involve hunting. God opened that door here at MBI and showed me a ministry in South Africa called HUNT SA. It’s a ministry focused on getting Christian sportmans from around the globe to be involved in frontline missions in a creative way. You can go safari hunting in South Africa and all the money goes to surrounding villages and the meat provides food for 2500+ orphans daily. Going on a hunt, you also get the opportunity to go work in these villages for a week or more and see what you are helping with. Check it out at www.Huntsa.com.   

Besides God moving overseas, he is also moving abundantly here in the Flathead Valley of Montana. Never a day goes by that I don’t get the chance to impact somebody’s life. I have been intentional about getting out and meeting people outside of YWAM and getting involved in different ways in the community.

To add to all the excitement, my dream of doing School of Biblical Studies (SBS) is also coming true. As Mission Builder staff, we have decided to do a field-based SBS, studying the Bible inductively to learn more so we are able to give more to what God has called us to do here at MBI. So Wednesday afternoons, you can find us in the classroom studying!
In January, I got a roommate, Jasmine who is 27 and who is also new on staff at MBI. She previously was on staff at YWAM Maui for 8 years. It’s been quite an adjustment from warm weather to cold weather!

Also in January, my Great Aunt Carol passed away, so I went to Spokane for the funeral. It was a nice surprise to finally get to meet my little niece, Alice, my cousin Marcy’s baby girl. Pictures on Facebook just weren’t enough!

My dad also came to visit me for a long weekend. I got to show him what YWAM and Mission Builders International is all about, what my role in ministry is, and everything that I am involved in here. It was a blessing having him here and getting to show him what my life is all about.

I also joined the local fire department here and will start FireFighter  1 on March 1! So you can find me at the fire department on Friday nights and all day Saturdays for 8 weeks!  I have been training with them since November! I see this as another way of pursing my dream, but also a ministry in itself. What better way to minister to people, but out on the frontlines of being first responders to house fires, car accidents and whatever the incident might be!

As I look to the future, there is so much God is going to do! I am just so excited to see everything unfold! I am in need of raising more monthly support, as it is costing more to live here than I had expected. Will you be in prayer with me as I pray and look for more partnership in ministry?

I am praying for you all! May God pour out his blessings abundantly on your lives!
Thank you for being a part of my life and partnership in ministry!

Love you All! Please come visit here whenever!! 

<3 Rachel