Posted in Training

Learning to Deliver Babies at GIAL

Several years ago I took a good friend of mine to the ER and as I was holding her hand trying to comfort her, I saw that they were drawing her blood.  The next thing I remember was waking up on a cot right next to my friend – apparently I had passed out.  I wish that were the only time that has happened, but alas it is not.  I consistently pass out when I get shots, have my blood drawn, etc.  It’s a fairly inconvenient and sometimes embarrassing reality, but I don’t really know what to do about it. …

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Posted in Encouragements and Exhortations

Longing for Louisville…or Heaven?

We have been in Dallas a whole two weeks now and have thoroughly been enjoying our time here…and yet it just does not feel quite like “home.” Louisville is home. Immanuel Baptist church is home. Southern Seminary is home. A Woman’s Choice Resource Center is home. Home is where our friends and loved ones are…right? We listened to a sermon a couple months ago where John Piper said that the Lord brings things into our lives to remind us that this world is not supposed to be our home. He brings in minor, and sometimes major, discomforts to teach us…

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Posted in Encouragements and Exhortations Motivation for Missions

3 Ways Preaching the Gospel to Ourselves Fuels Good Works

People who preach the Gospel to themselves ought to be the most hardcore, committed soldiers for Jesus out of anyone. Why? Because we know that a self-centered Gospel is not a complete Gospel. Instead, the Good News reminds us that we have been redeemed out of slavery to sin, given the Holy Spirit, and charged to walk in the good works prepared by God himself before the beginning of time. So, as I am rehearsing the Gospel during my daily devotions, I am reminded not only of God’s amazing love for me, but I am also calling myself to “suit…

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Posted in The Hare Home

Moving Sale – Everything Must Go!

We are moving into a fully furnished house in Dallas and thus are selling pretty much everything. So, please come to our moving sale this weekend and buy our stuff! WHEN: Sat 12/10 from 8-2 and Sun 12/11 from 12-4 WHERE: 842 River Dell Ct, Building M, Apt 7, Louisville, KY 40206. Look for the neon signs. WHAT: Everything that comes with a three bedroom apartment. Such as… Kitchen and Dining: Coffee Maker Plates Glasses Coffee Cups Silver ware Sippy Cups Corning ware Casserole Dishes Serving Spoons Kitchen Table and Two chairs Kitchen Accessories (Measuring cups, cheese grater, etc) Home…

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Posted in Partnership Development

Soooo Overwhelmed with Gratitude…

We just received our monthly report that tells us how many people gave financial gifts to our ministry and Dave and I are simply overwhelmed with many people gave.People all over the globe have given.People we knew from college that we have not seen in 8 years, friends of friends gave, friends from high-school we have not seen in over 10 years, family, fellow church members, people we have never met who just heard about our ministry, people we met one time at various churches, fellow missionaries, and so on.We are just so overwhelmed and we thank you all so…

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Posted in Partnership Development

God has Provided – We are Moving to TX!

Whatever you ask in my name, this I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. – John 14:13 We are thrilled to announce that Jesus has provided us all that is needed for us to move to Texas! We are still lacking $77/mo, but World Team is assuming the rest will come in soon, and thus released us to go into training. Over the past couple weeks, we have received email after email from people making pledges to support us monthly and contributing one time gifts. The seemingly insurmountable task of raising thousands upon thousands of…

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Posted in Partnership Development

Send the Hares to Cameroon, Give by Dec. 1st!

“And how are they to preach unless they are sent?” – Romans 10:15 Our hearts abound with thankfulness to the Lord for those of you who have invested in sending us off to Cameroon and yet…we are still in Louisville. While we have lists of answered prayers, we still have yet to hit 100% of our budget. Our prayer is to reach 100% of our budget needs by Dec 1st so that we can begin linguistics study in January. Specifically, we need to raise about $583 (updated 11/22) more a month and about $19,675 (updated 11/22) in one-time gifts in…

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Posted in Encouragements and Exhortations Motivation for Missions

Incentive to Let Go: Heaven is my True Home

We have four toddlers and, as many people know, the toddler in his most natural state is often found shouting “Mine, Mine, Mine!” in the face of his brothers and sisters. We actually have one child that tries to carry all of her favorite toys around with her so that her brothers and sister cannot touch them. Ironically, her hands are so full that she cannot even enjoy playing with them. Day in and day out they strive to create little kingdoms for themselves where they have all their favorite things around them and seek to bring others into subjection…

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Posted in God’s Work in Cameroon

From the Mouths of the National Translators

To give a little background, World Team Bible translators have gone into a group of people called the Oroko people 13 years ago and have developed an alphabet and assembled a group of local pastors help with translation. After years of translation work, here is what this group of national translators are saying… You might be thinking: “Why are they translating the Bible when these men know English?” Well, there is a reason that these men were asked to be on the translation committee–because they knew both Oroko and English and thus could have insight into the local language and…

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Posted in Encouragements and Exhortations

Remembering Those in Prison

“Remember those who are in prison, as though in prison with them, and those who are mistreated, since you also are in the body.” Hebrews 13:3 I have recently read a book that has changed my life. It is called Safely Home by Randy Alcorn.In a note at the end of the book, it was explained that this book was written to “make a statement concerning the persecuted church.”And this book made a very loud statement to me.It opened my eyes to the fact that I have brothers and sisters in prison right now who have been torn away from…

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