Focus Your Life (5-videos)

Today’s focus is your MINISTRY to others.

In this final video (#5 in a 5-part FOCUS SERIES) you will be encouraged to seek the Lord for His purposes in ministry and missions. As Christians, we need to be intentional about sharing the Gospel with people who don’t know Jesus.

“MISSIONS is not just for missionaries,
God’s call is for all.”
–Ann Dunagan

Daring Daughters,
Let’s make the most out of the last few months of 2013!


Here are the links referred to in the video:

Abiding Chart: Be Busy-Busy — or Abide in God’s Grace
4-Month FOCUS Chart (with Abiding Mom Bible verses)
Daily Bible-Reading Chart (source: www.bible-reading.com)


CLICK HERE for our FALL 3-Book Special

FALL Mission-Minded Mentoring Special

Right now, we’re running a FALL special on our Mission-Minded books. Our heart is to encourage you for God’s Great Commission and to challenge you to consider mentoring others for missions.

See our FALL MENTORING SPECIAL on Harvest Ministry for Ann’s Mission-Minded 3-book set.
 



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Kathy from El Salvador talks about ‘Kisses from Katie’ (mp3)

Missionary Kathy Knepper with her husband Pastor David and their children: Eddie, Katie, Trinity, and Rachel

Today, on “Dare to Rejoice . . . in Missions!” we’re meeting missionary Kathy Knepper and her family, from El Salvador, and talking together about Kisses from Katie, by Katie Davis.


Dare to Rejoice . . . in Missions! #9
With Ann Dunagan and missionary guest, Kathy Knepper
(24 minutes) DOWNLOAD today’s mp3

For more audios in this “Dare to Rejoice…in Missions!” series
More on Daring Daughters about Kisses from Katie


Thoughts about ‘Kisses from Katie’
from Missionary Kathy Knepper:

“This whole book is written in such a transparent and heartfelt way that it’s hard to pick a favorite part.

The first time I read it, I know that the part that spoke to me the most was the chapter, “Counting the Cost” because it touched on a situation that I was going through at the moment.

But I can say that what I love about this book is the spirit of courage that poured forth from such a young woman, not because she was brave, or had it all together, or was financially stable and had a 5-year-plan, but simply because she chose to be obedient to her God and Savior, KNOWING that He is able to complete that which He sent her to do.

The moments of self-giving, sacrifice, and pain are poignantly portrayed here without reservations, yet even as he speaks of those times of pain, sorrow, frustration, and suffering, there written down is also her willingness to bear these with joy because it’s His hand that sustains her. Awesome encouragement. Love it.” — Kathy


Ministering to a child suffering from malnutrition, he had not been held in days

Meet Kathy Knepper and her family in El Salvador

We are a family of missionaries who were called by God to serve Him in the foreign mission field and sent out by our church Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa. We have 4 wonderful kids ages: 15, 13, 11 and 10, and we’ve been working among the people of El Salvador for nearly 6 years now.

The heart of our ministry is the power of the Word of God to save lives, we study the Bible verse by verse and look at the full counsel of God. We also have a helps ministry that ministers to the homeless, orphaned and sick by praying with, ministering to and providing practical needs for those who are in need in the name of Jesus. Among other things. The Lord has blessed us abundantly and poured out His grace upon us and allowed us to serve Him, for that we are truly grateful.

Our church in El Salvador, full of precious lambs

Helping a wonderful organization “Sus Hijos” to build homes for needy homeless families

Everything is ready to feel the homeless a warm meal and cup of hot coffee

The Lords provision for the hospital and homeless is placed in a large bucket, and at times our ‘cupboard runneth over!’

The recipients of our free English classes during our award ceremony

Ministering to special needs orphans


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Add a thought about Kisses from Katie . . . or a word of prayer or encouragement for Missionary Kathy and her family:

Friends and Mentors #2 (mp3) –with Angie Tolpin

How can you become more intentional about finding a mentor for your life, or being a mentor? How can a mentor (or a godly friend) help you to step-up to God’s call and purpose for your life?

In today’s LIVE interview (referring to Titus 2:3-5, I Corinthians 11:1, and II Timothy 2:2), we recorded part 2 of our Daring Daughters e-course lesson about Friends and Mentors. Our featured guest is Angie Tolpin, homeschooling mom of 6 kids, author of Redeeming Childbirth, loving wife to Isaac, marriage and family speaker, experienced life-coach, and a dear friend and mentor for all of us. –Ann Dunagan

Ann & Angie

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Friends and Mentors (part 2)
Interview with Angie Tolpin
(34 minutes)

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Come join the discussion (with a comment below). How can you become more intentional in mentoring others? Who is following you . . . and who are you following?

Can you think of a woman who has helped you to follow Jesus? How did she “mentor” you?

Friends and Mentors #1 (mp3) –with Angie Tolpin

Girls, do you wish you had a good friend? Ladies, do you long for a godly mentor? Moms, do you pray for your teenage daughter to have wholesome friendships and role models in her life?

In today’s LIVE online interview, we’re recording part 1 of our Daring Daughters e-course interview about Friends and Mentors. Our featured guest is Angie Tolpin, homeschooling mom of 6 kids, author of Redeeming Childbirth, loving wife to Isaac, marriage and family speaker, experienced life-coach, and a dear friend and mentor for all of us. –Ann

Ann & Angie

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Friends and Mentors (part 1)
Interview with Angie Tolpin

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Angie Tolpin, with her husband, Isaac, and their 6 children

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Come join the discussion (with a comment below). Do you have a mentor in your life? Or are YOU a mentor to someone else?

As moms, how can grow closer to our daughters?

Pre-Adoption and the Waiting Process (mp3)

Today, I interviewed two mamas who are in the adoption process, Veronica and Kristi. We talk about the process of waiting . . . waiting on our spouses if we’ve been given a heart to adopt and our husbands aren’t there, waiting for our children, what helps and encourages us during that waiting process, fundraising ideas, and finding support once your child comes home! — Sonya

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Dare to Rejoice . . . in Adoption!
Pre-Adoption & the Waiting Process: (40 minutes)
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Come join the discussion (with a comment below). Have you ever considered adoption? Do you know anyone in this pre-adoption waiting time?

How can we share love and support with pre-adoption families?

Good News from Kids Camp!

Niger-camp-4NIGER, WEST AFRICA–

–Thank you for praying for our Gospel Kids Camp in Niger, West Africa. Hundreds of children came in from the villages, to learn about Jesus and to grow in the Lord. This year’s theme: GUARD YOUR HEART.


Here are a few pictures from this week:

Camp craft underway. Treasure boxes!

Dramas. Ministry. Sharing the Love of Jesus:

Camp Guard Your Heart Week 1 has come to an end. The lives of more than 250 kids have been impacted. More to come!

After a day of R&R, this group is ready for Camp Guard Your Heart Week 2. Road trip to Maradi today! (10 Hour journey through Southern Niger):

5 Reasons to Consider Teaching English Overseas

Christi Childs

Christi Childs

Why TESL?
Here are 5 reasons why I think teaching abroad is awesome:

TESL, TEFL, or ESL are all different terms for teaching English as a second language. Don’t have a degree in teaching? That’s okay. Many countries and organizations accept any accredited bachelors degree from an English speaking country!


TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language)
TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language)
ESL (English as a Second Language)

Could you imagine living in China?

1.) International Travel
I love to travel and many other people do too. TESL provides an opportunity to travel and to live in a foreign country that doesn’t require you to raise support (like a traditional missions trip) or live extremely rural, like the Peace Corps (and it’s easier to get into than the Peace Corps).

2.) Financial Support
On the note of not needing to raise support, TESL actually provides opportunity to save money while traveling. Depending on the country, the income will vary. South American countries pay much less, though expenses are still covered, while Middle Eastern countries pay much more. We were particularly drawn or South Korea because the cost of living is low, and on top of airfare, transportation, food and lodging, beginning teachers make around $1800 a month!

3.) Reduces Debt Strain
For those who went to college, but feel the strain of loans, planning on spending a year teaching after school as a sure-fire was to pay off loans will help you enjoy college more. Better yet, if time allows, try to get on a 3 year fast-track program, then use the 4th “college” year teaching.

4). Resumé Building
Having a whole year of teaching under your belt is always good on the resume. Teaching overseas is even better. It shows cross cultural adaptability, willingness to work, flexibility and that you have a broad worldview. Experience in “real” jobs as a young person is valuable, and especially for those who are wanting to go into missions or anything non-profit. Many overseas missions organizations require a degree and 1 year post-college, overseas experience.

5.) Time to Build a “Support Team”
A year teaching overseas provides opportunity to begin to raise missions support. If you’re wanting to go into missions, teaching overseas provides an opportunity to get involved in a local church, and do missions, while giving you time to send letters and updates, and get people on board with your vision, so that after the year is over, you can maybe go into more full-time missions.

A Word About Loneliness
On a side note, as a single girl, often it can feel intimidating to travel, and it is. If you want to TESL as a single woman, I recommend trying to find an English immersion school, so that you don’t end up teaching all alone in some village somewhere. It’s nice to have some friends and other English speakers around, and defuses the isolation factor that sometimes accompanies TESL.

Good site for general information about
Teaching English Overseas: Adventure Teaching < < <

Website for the English immersion school
where my husband and I will be teaching in South Korea < < <

Helping Hundreds of Kids in Niger, West Africa

These beautiful Nigerienne kids need your help to get to camp this year!

Just $20 each provides 4 days of awesomeness. It includes transportation to and from villages, plenty of food, crafts, prizes and most importantly the keys to guard their hearts.

‘Guard Your Heart’ is this year’s theme.

It’s life-changing for the children and something they anticipate every year. Capital Life Church in Virginia is sending a team to us for the 6th year in a row.

Proud Niger kids sitting on their craft projects from camp — wooden benches!

We are expecting 600 children this year. We need to raise $10,000 in the next 10 days. Can you pray with us for God to meet this need?

Fun CAPS for all the kids!

Sharing the Gospel and Bible teachings with dramas. The kids love it!

Outdoor activities . . . and T-shirts.

If you want to invest something into the lives of 1 or 5 or 50 or even 600 of these children, here’s a SECURE LINK < < < :
Be sure to designate “Niger Team” (for Missionaries, Neal and Danette Childs).

Thank you!! (Feel free to message me for more info.)
Danette

Dare to Rejoice . . . in Missions #5 –Carlyn’s MISSION Yard Sale!


Hear Carlyn’s praise report, how a yard sale helped Rapha House in Cambodia (rescuing girls from child trafficking). “Dare to Rejoice…in Missions!” #5 Download mp3 < < <

Listen to more audios in this
“Dare to Rejoice . . . in Missions!” series < < <


Photos from Carlyn’s YARD SALE . . . for Rapha House in Cambodia:


Ready to go! Fresh baked cookies, raspberry lemonade, brochures and magnets . . . and, of course, the scarves!


In process! wow! That’s a lot of stuff!


Lilli at the “ethnic” table


The girls taking a mid-day break and I caught them doing some reading! Ha!


“Vintage finds” section of the sale!


The finished scarf “display” – God was faithful down to the last detail! This was the exact image I had in my mind when I was thinking of how I wanted these precious and beautiful items displayed!


A lovely “customer” – our first scarf purchase!


A woman from Kenya, tying one of the silk scarves “African style” on Bella


Thank you for praying with us! We praise God for all He has done!

Dare to Rejoice . . . in Missions #4 Remember the Poor (Meet Katy)

Dare to Rejoice . . . in Missions! #4
For more in this MISSIONS series, click here

“They desired only that we should remem­ber the poor,
the very thing which I also was eager to do.” 1 Peter 2:10

Today, continuing this week’s series, “Dare to Rejoice…in Missions!” Ann talks with her dear friend and missionary, Katy Ricards, who works alongside her husband, John, with Ministry to Christian Nationals (MCN) in the Philippines.

Katy shares how God surprised her by going “outside her box” of what a missionary call should look like. Highlighting over 20 years of mission ministry to village pastors (Tribal Gospel Fellowship) and their outreach to impoverished villages (Remember the Poor) Katy also shares how God can link believers to specific areas of missions, even through hobbies and interests, like gardening or travel.


Click below for the LINK to today’s ONLINE audio . . .
Dare to Rejoice . . . in Missions #4:

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Dare to Rejoice…in Missions #4
(highlighting Katy Ricards, missionary to the Philippines)

Mission Photos from John & Katy Ricards in the Philippines:

Filipino Pastor Mateo (left) with Katy’s husband, missionary John Ricards. Here they are standing at the site where the tornado wiped out the village church and where Pastor Mateo’s family died. Please keep them in your prayers.

Clean Water Filter

Drink­ing water in tribal villages most often comes from open sur­face water sources which are eas­ily polluted. Outbreaks of diarrhea, amoeba, liver fluke, typhoid and other water borne dis­eases are common occurrences in tribal areas and many die each year from these dis­eases, especially children and the elderly. This photo shows a clean water filter, which (for only $50) can help a family or village.

Nurse Merly (in the center) assisting with medical needs