God has asked us to go....here is our journey, stepping out in faith, finding comfort in the seemingly uncomfortable.
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Monday, May 20, 2013
Do we impact?
Gino has been away for 1 week now. (Yes I am doing the countdown - I have 3 toddlers - you would too!!) I have heard back from Gino and so far the concerts have received good feedback. More people have come than they thought would, even drawing people from apartments that could hear them. The people were happy about them taking time to translate lyrics which opened up opportunities to talk with people and get them thinking about deeper things. They've had 2 concerts so far and a 3rd one today. They have traveling tomorrow to the south of France. We of course will go more in detail later but for now thank you for the prayers - they are being heard and answered.
And that brings me to the topic above. I was reading this morning Psalms 82 and part of verse 5 stuck with me quite heavily. It says "..and because they (the appointed israelite judges) are in darkness, the whole world is shaken to the core."
This verse struck me hard. It reminded me that my actions impact more than just myself. Especially as a mom with little ones who look to me to show them how to live life - my actions, my words impact. On top of that my actions - whether I choose to live as God has asked me to live - or whether I choose to live as I please - this impacts not just me, not just my family, but does impact the world. How does it impact the world? Well I'm finding that when I am pleasing myself - I am not thinking to pray for my brother, my friend, our leaders, our world. Wouldn't it be something if all of us realized that we not only impact our life - we can impact the world. It reminds me also of Matthew 5:16 "So let your light shine before all men, that they may see your good deeds and give glory to God in heaven."
So to those who are on our team, to those who love the Lord - you can and are impacting the world. Thank you for taking time out of your busy life to spend time with our mighty God - interceding in prayer for Gino and the whole team. May you be encouraged and uplifted knowing God has chosen to impact the world through all who choose to live a life of love through Him.
I pray you will help me live in your light Lord. By your grace and strength, I can live in a way that impacts those around me and even those far away. What a gift to be used by you. Who am I? Your child whom you ransomed with a heavy price. May my love for you be evident in how I live....in how we live.
God Bless - Laura
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Une peu de prévision en français (A little preview in French)
The team from Canada is here and the rehearsals and training sessions are going well. The guys are gracious enough to run around with mine and Suzie's kids after dinner and Georgia, the dancer going with the team, has been so sweet with our girls. Below are two videos showing a song written by Jon Simpson that Jon was able to translate and sing in French. Here is just a taste of what they will be doing in France. They also sang it live with their bassist and drummer today at the "Prayer Plus" event that OM has every Thursday. Prayer Plus is a time for us to pray for missionaries around the world, for each other, etc. There's usually a time of worship with music, prayer and sharing through it.
Saturday is a full concert, including a French translator and dancing as well. We are excited and praying people are encouraged and touched. It's open to anyone who wants to come and the church we've been going to was also invited as well. We are excited especially because I (Laura) and the kids will get to see Gino play live for the very first time in a full concert. We also have good friends from Atlanta coming by and we're excited to hang out with them.
Please continue to pray for their journey.
God Bless - the Quinns
1. Gino and Jon's acoustic version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vnt6p_SPe8
2. Live performance at OM : https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=HkR3b4-NPPU#!
Saturday is a full concert, including a French translator and dancing as well. We are excited and praying people are encouraged and touched. It's open to anyone who wants to come and the church we've been going to was also invited as well. We are excited especially because I (Laura) and the kids will get to see Gino play live for the very first time in a full concert. We also have good friends from Atlanta coming by and we're excited to hang out with them.
Please continue to pray for their journey.
God Bless - the Quinns
1. Gino and Jon's acoustic version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vnt6p_SPe8
2. Live performance at OM : https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=HkR3b4-NPPU#!
Sunday, April 21, 2013
SPLISH...SPLASH....
As Gino has been keeping busy practicing with Jon and going
to meetings and preparing for their trip to France, the kids and I have been
busy settling in, meeting new neighbor friends, taking walks to the OM office
to drop off our thank you cards and chatting with people on the way.
There has been a few more eventful happenings since my last
post….you know, my pajama horror story.
I’ve been meaning to blog a bit about what’s been going on but there a
few things that have slowed me down.
But today the Pastor at the church we’ve been attending used Proverbs 2
as part of his sermon and I wanted to share it with you.
Proverbs 2: 7-9
“He grants a treasure of good sense to the godly. He is their shield, protecting those who walk with integrity. He guards the
paths of justice and protects those who are faithful to him. Then you will understand what is right,
just, and fair, and you will know how to find the right course of action every
time.”
So today started off pretty normal. We got up, had
breakfast, bathed the kids, got ready for church and headed out the door. We
got to church then headed out to lunch with Jon and Suzie and the kids. Got
home, kids took a nap, hey even mama watched a movie and got a nap. If you are
a mom, you will know this day was going really really well. I even woke up to my sweet husband
making dinner. We had dinner and then decided to go to the lake that is near us
and take Sean fishing.
We got to the lake and the boys (Gino and Sean) started
casting their poles. There was a group of teens out there and they kindly let
our noisy family fish there too. One guy even brought a fish he caught over and
let Sean pet it. Sean was excited but didn’t look to thrilled when he felt that
it was slimy. The guy gave us some fishing tips and then re-joined his group. I
parked Hugh and Kayleigh’s stoller and took pictures of Sean and Daddy fishing
like any good mama would. Hugh began to fuss to I unlocked the stroller and
took Kayleigh and Hugh for a stroll looking for turtles. (They have turtles in
the lake but the pollen pretty much covered the edges so we couldn’t see much.)
I parked Hugh’s stroller so we could look around and he started to fuss again
so we strolled back. I noticed some bubbles coming closer to the end I was at
so I told the boys. Gino sent Sean down to me and I decided I would help Sean
cast. So I parked Hugh and told
Kayleigh to stand next to her brother.
Gino started to walk towards us and kindly schooled me on how to cast
which is good because I was about to just cast without pressing a button that
would have released the lure. That would have shown those southern kids that we
were definitely not from here. Gino and I tend to not like making scenes so I’m
glad he showed me. Silly scene averted. I cast once and
Sean reeled it back up. Nothing. So I went to cast it again and didn’t really
cast it far so I reeled it back only to get the hook caught on the edge so as I
walk towards the edge I tell the kids to stay back and all of a sudden to my
left I see a stroller headed right by me
and yes into the water with my little son it. I didn’t really think much except
to drop the pole and jump into that water as it went face down and I knew I
needed to pick it up. So God gave me superwoman strength and I somehow managed
to grab the 35 lb stroller with my 26 lb son that was soaked with water, quickly and get back to shore. All the while my eldest
thinks it’s hilarious that mama just got all wet. Usually I am the one frozen in panic when things like this
happen. Gino said it was like it happened in slow motion (I agree) and for some
reason God gave me the the strength to act quick and act fast. So Hugh and I
were soaked – Hugh more than me. I quickly noted that I need to double check if
I lock the breaks EVERY SINGLE TIME. Also my poor daughter was saying sorry
over and over so God gave me the wisdom to tell her it was ok. God
protected us and she didn’t mean to push Hugh; the stroller wasn’t locked. If
anything, that was my fault. Sean went on to ask what my consequence would be
since it was my fault. I quickly replied, “hmm, I think mama got her
consequence since she’s soaking wet and her shoes have rocks in them and I
can’t get them out without stepping on more rocks. “ Sean continued to chuckle.
So as you can see by my title, we made a huge splash today
and we definitely showed those southern boys we are not from here. Oh well. If you see a crazy woman jumping in a lake grabbing a stroller on YouTube, well that's just me. We
all walked home and Hugh and I had a bath. It was also a blessing to see that
Hugh was not afraid of the water. He splashed and had fun. I know God had us do
that quickly so he could see he was safe. He was blowing bubbles and laughing.
I wanted to share this to maybe get you to smile and laugh at our silly family but also
get you to see that God really is our shield and our protector. Instead of freaking
out He gave me the right course of action. And wisely showed me that the next
time we go, I will be bringing a towel.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
TODAY
Sometimes there are days when I feel like I am stuck in a funny movie. The only bad part about a funny movie is that there has to be the character that gets laughed at. Today was one of those days and I found myself that character. While there is not much I can offer today that is full of meaning, I thought I'd at least share a glimpse into the life of a homemaker. You know, us mom's who the world likes portray as sitting in our jammies watching soaps and eating bon bons. Well here is how my day went. My kiddos went to bed with what seemed a bad allergy cough as we had walked a lot outside and pollen is everywhere right now. Alas, the cough didn't disappear and Sean and Kayleigh woke up to their coughs and of course they both have a fever and Sean needs a breathing treatment right away. It's raining today so I declare it jammy day. (So maybe I fit into that "label" today). Anyhoo, Kayleigh is coughing as well and I discover can't catch her breath either so she gets an inhaler. We have breakfast and then the kids watch a movie so I can get housework done and continue getting us out of boxes and organized. Well the movie keeps there attention for a mere few minutes and they of course decide to run around. That would be ok except for today. Because today running sends my kids into coughing fits. So I quickly finish folding blankets out of one laundry basket (yes there are more calling my name). I read a few books to them to get them settled down and give Sean another treatment. I bribe them to take the menthol cough drops which ends up being a battle I choose to surrender as my daughter insists on taking it out of her mouth and gets the sticky slimy thing all over her, my couch, and me. Oh well, it's jammy day, good thing I didn't get dressed up. After updating accounts and changing our address on a couple things while the kids snack on goldfish and orange juice, I quickly fold some more clothes. I get a quarter of the basket done when Hugh decides he's done and shows me by splashing his orange juice around and Kayleigh knocks her full cup of orange juice on the table. So after cleaning the floor, the table, the chair Hugh was in, it was lunch time. After lunch round #2 of cleaning the floor, the table and chair and 3 kids, we go in their room for quiet play time. Nap time finally arrives. Yeah! My husband calls me to check in and instructs me to rest. (I love my husband) So upon his suggestion I take a break. I watch a quick show and then excitedly settle in for a nap. (The kids by the way decide to stay awake but this is my sanity time so they talk and cough till I open that door.) 10 minutes later I hear the door ring twice and a knock. I get up thinking it's Gino and answer the door (again in my jammies and my bedhead) and find the two handymen coming to count the doors so we can get the door stoppers put in and to measure our bathroom walls so they can look into getting us extra storage. All the while I am trying to naturally zip up my sweatshirt, sneak back into my room while they measure to put on socks and nonchalantly try to smooth down my hair. They leave, I hop back into bed to hear a door knock 10 minutes later. I open the door to this wonderful woman and in my mind horror sets in as I realize I had booked an appointment for Gino and I to get health insurance today. So I welcome her in just as Gino pulls up and we start talking about health insurance. I talked seriously over high deductibles and co-pays and explained my background in insurance all the while dying inside that I didn't put some freakin jeans on today. To top it off our kids got tired of being in their room (surprise surprise) so I had to be nice and let them out. I put on Nemo and had them hop in my bedroom as a treat. BAD IDEA! Hugh screamed for freedom from his high chair. The kids jumped on our bed and went through drawers and off course fought and then laughed and then screamed throughout the whole time we were deciding what co-pays and plans looked good. And then once we chose my husband had to work, so as I signed paperwork, Gino left and my kiddos ran around me and the super nice insurance lady. (The insurance lady was sweet and patient and worked as fast as she could - I would have if I was her too but mine would have been to escape). To top that off Sean and Kayleigh decided they needed me and clung closely. All the while coughing their little heads off. Then, Sean went into a coughing fit as the insurance lady was explaining the payments and as I was holding him, yup, he threw up all over me. So I quickly pulled my sweatshirt off. (Thank God I had a t-shirt on) and as I'm trying to calm Sean down and listen to this wonderful lady at the same time, my son continues to gag on and throw up all over my kitchen floor that Gino had just mopped the night before. All the way down. He sort of just made a huge long line, like he was trying to decorate for me. He then so sweetly pulled 1/2 a sheet of paper towel to try to clean it and almost stepped in it all the while. I quickly grabbed a towel from the hall closet while this lady is still talking as we are almost done and she has to legally do her do diligence. I make it back into the kitchen before Hugh decides to step in it. Kayleigh wants up and so does Hugh, and if you know my kids they aren't quiet when they want something. I get everything cleaned, send Sean to the bathroom to finish and the sweet woman hands me papers and says goodbye. So we are now signed up for health insurance, throw up, coughs, bedhead, jammies, and all. And I am now sitting here enjoying the Venti Carmel Machiato my husband so sweetly picked up for me, before he know about the end of my day. So if anything spiritual can be said....today I will count my blessings. Thank God for laughter because as soon as Sean threw up on me, I just wanted to burst out laughing. Don't get me wrong I wanted to cry to, but my urge to laugh drove that away. Thank God for my husband who somehow knew that his wife needed a HUGE cup of coffee at the end of this day. Thank God for God - who knew that He needed to show me I could buy insurance with jammies, bed head, and throw up, and sick kids all at once. Good night and I hope this makes you smile. Because I know it made me. And yes, I'm still in those same darn jammies.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
How it all began...
We wanted to share a video our friends put together for us as we began our journey in joining Operation Mobilization. They did a wonderful job and we've been able to give out the dvd to potential supporters and it's been such a blessing. We wanted to upload this awhile back and kept forgetting so here it is. Jonathan and Francisco Bonilla and Pastor Marlon Valladares did an amazing job by gifting this to us. We pray it blesses you and encourages you. God has brought us so far since they've made this. We leave March 26th for Atlanta, Georgia. Thank you for all the prayers and support.
Feel free to check them out if you ever need graphics, video, photos, etc. Their website is: http://www.imagovideos.com
Feel free to check them out if you ever need graphics, video, photos, etc. Their website is: http://www.imagovideos.com
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Here it comes....2013
As the new year is approaching I find myself often feeling like a deer caught in the headlights. Our monthly budget is now at 78% in committed support, we've reserved a 3 bedroom house to rent at Operation Mobilization so we can take our time finding a home to buy or rent once we are there, and Gino has given his boss our target date of being in Atlanta Georgia by March 1st at the latest. We are truly in the home stretch. It's been such an emotional roller coaster these last 2 years since we've started support raising. God has stretched us and kept showing us that this is the plan. He's used this time to really prepare us and ground us. We are so thankful to all of our supporters who've been so faithful and generous and prayerful.
This coming year, God willing, is going to be busy. Gino has a trip in May to France which will be about 3 weeks. He then has another trip coming together in June possibly. Then our family has a trip to Holland in August. With all this happening it's clear that the time is coming. We would love your prayers as this is going to be a busy time and a year of changes for our little family. But God keeps reminding me that He gives us strength to do His will. We aren't alone. He is always with us. And we also have all of you who have been praying for us, checking in on us, encouraging us, and being such amazing teammates. Thank you.
We hope and pray God blesses you all in amazing ways this coming year!
We are still praying and hoping to find new teammates. We have about $1350 to raise in monthly support. This can be accomplished through monthly, quarterly, and yearly commitments. Please pray the remaining 22% comes soon so we can start planning the logistics of moving. Also pray for the team as they prepare for ministering in France. Pray for unity, for safe travels, for the hearts of the people in France, for the pastors and ministries they will be partnering with, and for the equipment to work. We will keep you all posted as we get closer to our departure. We will have a send off at our church and hopefully a get together as well before we go.
Love always - Laura and Gino
Monday, December 10, 2012
Let us Count the Cost...
Two weeks ago we heard a message by Pastor Ron Walters describing what God gave up when He chose to come down and be born as a child. He focused on : James 2:5-6 You should have the same attitude toward one another that Christ Jesus had, who though he existed in the form of God did not regard equality with God as something to be grasped, but emptied himself by taking on the form of a slave, by looking like other men, and by sharing in human nature. He humbled himself,by becoming obedient to the point of death —even death on a cross!
Then this week our pastor spoke about God's love, His everlasting love. These messages swirled in my mind and in my heart. In fact as I reflected on what God gave and how He "emptied" himself with all of us in mind, it brought me to tears. I just felt such joy and thankfulness. I of course has to write these thoughts down, or rather sing them out. So I am sharing in hopes that you will be filled with joy and assurance that you are greatly loved by the maker of the heavens and the earth. Love - Laura
Then this week our pastor spoke about God's love, His everlasting love. These messages swirled in my mind and in my heart. In fact as I reflected on what God gave and how He "emptied" himself with all of us in mind, it brought me to tears. I just felt such joy and thankfulness. I of course has to write these thoughts down, or rather sing them out. So I am sharing in hopes that you will be filled with joy and assurance that you are greatly loved by the maker of the heavens and the earth. Love - Laura
Let us count the cost
– Laura Quinn / Oh how he loves you and me (Kurt Kaiser)
You gave up your perfection to become sin
You gave up your possessions when you owned everything
You gave up your authority and became subject just like me
You gave up your glory that brought men to their knees
Let us count the cost
Of what you gave
When you left your throne above and came down to save us
Let us never forget
The price you paid
Born as helpless child, you’d only grow to see the cross
Let us always remember
This is my prayer
That we take the time to ponder what you did that night
What a sacrifice
You love us with a love that we will never understand
For it has no beginning and it
will never have an end
And this truth just fills my heart and moves me to sing
Oh how he loves you and me, Oh how he loves you and me
He gave His all what more could He give
Oh how he loves you, Oh how he loves me, Oh how he loves you
and me
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