Thursday, June 24, 2010

Mama Arlene and Lilliane travel to the U.S.



Above pictured is Mama Arlene with Lilliane on her left surrounded by children saying goodbye before they left for the airport.

Below is the three and one half month "tour" that Mama Arlene and Lilliane will be experiencing. We hope you can connect with them somewhere along their travels.

Mama Arlene’s Itinerary as of June 21, 2010

Arlene Brown’s cell phone number while in the states: 570-205-0170

DATE/ HOST/ NOTES
June 24 - 27 -Patricia Brown and Dale Bauman, 301 Overdale Rd., Pittsburgh, PA
pdbrown@spiritworks.org
412-999-1912

June 26- Visit with Carolyn Maroncelli, (CEO, Nittany Valley Charter School)daughter Cassidy and grandaughter Erin 10:00 or 10:30 am

June 27- 11:15 a.m. Turtle Creek UMC Charge
200 Church St., Turtle Creek, PA 412-823-1988
mcmaster@nb.net P.D. Brown- Host Sermon Time 11: 15 a.m.
Luncheon @ 1:00 p.m.

June 27 - July 1 Patricia Brown and Dale Bauman, Pittsburgh, PA. Family visit and rest.

July 2- Ted and Sherri Brown, Jersey Shore, PA
570-398-0165
brown ted guitartb@hotmail.com

July 3- Escort -Ted and Sherri Brown Family wedding, Williamsport, PA

July 3 - 5- Ted and Sherri Brown, Jersey Shore, PA.

July 6 - 11- Jacquelyn Brown-Fink 1907 Kenwood Ave. Apt. 2
Wmspt. PA 17701 570-974-5698.

July 11-12- St. John’s UMC
2101 Newberry Street, Williamsport, PA 17701-1361
stjnsecretary1@verizon.net 570/326-5569
Rev. Craig Faust stjnpastor@verizon.net
Sat. 5:30 pm Worship -Sunday Sermon Time- 8:15 am, 10:45 am

July 12 - 16 -Terry Masch
5137 Clover Court
Harrisburg PA. 17111
TAOM1959@comcast.net 717-319-6935

July 17-18 Fairplay Gospel Fellowship 1625 Walnut St 17740- 1638 Jersey Shore, PA (570) 398-0541
Mike and Shelly Guiswite
570-651-5995 Sermon Time
Housing: John and Sally Guiswite
jgsg1958@ovalinternet.net (570) 745-3170. (Home) JGSG1958@chilitech.net

July 19 - 24- Tina Pennington Raised Hands for Africa
252-232-1034-mommahouse4@hotmail.com
Visit, Housing, and “Special Dinner” TBA

July 21- (Wednesday) New Life of Christian Fellowship of Currituck 4134 Caratoke Highway
Barco NC 27917
252-453-2773 newlifecurrituck@embrqmail.com
Time 7:00 pm Host - Tina Pennington

July 25- Morning Worship -Time TBA
Heilman/Warrensville United Methodist Churches Connie Waugh constance41@verizon.net

July 25- Host - Loyalsock/Wallace Run /Beach Valley Run UMC, no contact infor. Pastor Marie
Location: Bethel UMC, no contact infor. 6:30 pm - Engagement and refreshments -Marilyn Ely Marilynely@aol.com

July 25 - 27- Jerry and Janet Brown, S. 345 Winthrop St.
S. Williamsport PA 17701-570-326-9435
gbrown1740@hotmail.com

July 28- Park Forest UMC
1833 Park Forest Ave. State College, PA, 16802
Lee Ellenberger pastor.pfvumc@juno.com
PIck up midafternoon. Presentation
Event 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Simply Soup and Vacation Bible School

July 29- Clintondale, Lamar Charge
Joan Gordon -Engagement address to be supplied.

July 28 - 31- Jerry and Janet Brown, S. 345 Winthrop St.
Williamsport PA 17701
570-326-9435 -gbrown1740@hotmail.com Family visit.

July 31- Escort: Jerry and Janet Brown Williamsport, Family Wedding-August 1 Howard UMC, Craig Rose
Main Street
Howard, PA 16841
(814) 625-2362 craigqr@yahoo.com Worship Time TBA

August 3-4- New Bloomfield
United Methodist Women Picnic, 6:30 p.m.
@ Home of George and Carrie Lyter
75 Kathryn Drive PO Box 327
New Bloomfield, PA 17068
717-582-4545 Overnight Host - Ruth Cox organist@embarqmail.com

August 1-7-Marilyn Ely, Williamsport, PA marilynely@aol.com
PO Box 445

August 5- Hughesville Friends, Ecroyd Missionary Circle
137 South 3rd Street
Hughesville, Pa. 17737 570-584-2686 136 W. Main St

August 8- Newberg UMC
Phyllis Hunter -pahwgh@embarqmail.com
Cumberland United Methodist Charge- Hopewell, Otterbein
15634 Paxton Run Road
Newburg, PA. 17240 -O 717 - 423 – 5218
H 717 – 423 – 6714 New Bloomfield, PA 17068

August 8 - 15- Barbara and John Downs
2016 Lincoln St.-Williamsport, PA 17701 570-447-8443
bdowns44@msn.com 717-582-8803

August 15- Phelps Chapel UMC
68 Phelps Chapel Rd Jersey Shore, PA 17740 570-753-2661.
Donna Timblin bigwoods@kcnet.org
Worship Time 9:30 a.m.
Sandy Myers PO Box 367, McElhattan, Pa. 17748, 570-769-6338
samyers@kcnet.org.

August 15- Clintondale-Lamar Charge
Clintondale Church
103 Fishing Creek Road, Mill Hall, PA 17751
(570) 726-3562
6:00 pm Contact - Joan Gordon
(570) 726-3215 jgordon26@embarqmail.com

August 16 - 20-Reston, VA Region Visit and Housing Kathy Kelley-katkell400@comcast.net 1991 Lakeport Way Reston, Va 20191- 703-537-8491

August 19- Evening home meet-and-greet gathering. Home of Kathy Kelley -SEE ABOVE

August 21 - 23- Community of Grace Lutheran Church, Meeting at Zuni Hills Elementary 10851 W. Williams Rd, Peoria, AZ
Worship times: 9:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Contact - Michelle Halonen-Director of Administration
Community of Grace Lutheran Church 623.572.0050

Host Home - Richard Reckmeyer 14109 North 69th Drive
Peoria, AZ 85381 623.979.7555

August 24- Valley Lutheran High School,5199 N. 7th St., Phoenix 85013 602-230-1600
Presentations @ schools -Valley @ 11 a.m Scottsdale @ 8:30 a.m. Hosts - Julie Duke- julcrowe@aol.com

August 26- Scottsdale Academy, 6315 East Thunderbird Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85254-3858 480/368-2787 Sheri Moy - Principal

August 24 - 29- New Covenant Lutheran
15152 North Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard Scottsdale, AZ 85260-2869 (480) 860-0169 Worship Time
Saturday, 5 p.m.
Sunday, 9 and 10:30 a.m.

August 30 - Sept. 5- Santa Maria, CA
Barbeque with “Greet-and-Meet” Karen Lake-Champain
klakeshampain@charter.net 700 Whimbrell Ct., Nipomo, CA 93444-805-929-4776

Sept. 6 - 13- McAllen, TX Host-Sharon Landis
sharon@hopemadereal.org 7201 N. 28th Street
McAllen TX 78504 814-599-0929 956-627-1003

Sept. 13 - 18- Williamsport, PA Host: Mary Ruth Barner
4228 Elimsport Road Montgomery, PA 17752 mrbarner@comcast.net

Sept. 19 - 24 -Kathy Keller k_keller1@yahoo.com
224 Locust St., Wrightsville, PA 717-252-4640 Staying at Guest House N. Front St., in Wrightsville, PA c/o Mike Edleblute

Sept. 19- Locust St. UMC
314 Locust St., Wrightsville, PA 717-252-2609 10:15 am Guest Speaker

Sept. 25 - 26- Christ Church, 6 South Race Street New Ringgold, PA 17960 (McKeansburg, PA) Worship Time
Christ 8:45 am Zion 10:45 am Pastor/Host - Sunny Stock slstock@hughes.net 572 Berne Drive, Schuylkill Haven, PA 17972

Sept. 26- Zion Church Lewistown Valley, 489 Valley Rd. Tamaqua, PA 18252

Sept. 27 - 28- Williamsport, PA Mary Ruth Barner (see above)

Sept. 29- Ecumenical Luncheon, United Churches of Lycoming County, Pine Street United Methodist Church, 441 Pine Street, Williamsport, PA 17701 Presentation 12 - 1 p.m.
Gwen Bernstine uclc@sunlink.net cell 570-419-1464
Lunch served 11:45 - 12:15 Program 12:25 - 1:00 United Churches: 570-322-1110

Sept. 30 - Oct. 7 -Cindy Grieshaber cgries453@yahoo.com
(H)610-954-0827 (C)610-657-0717 4120 Washington St.
Bethlehem, PA 18020

Oct. 2- Wesley United Methodist Church
2540 Center Street, Bethlehem, PA 18017
610-865-5715 Time to be announced.

Oct. 8 - 11- 301 Overdale Rd., Pittsburgh, PA
pdbrown@spiritworks.org 412-999-1912 Patricia D. Brown
Fly home from Pittsburgh to Rwanda

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Baby "Hillie" arrives



A baby boy arrived April 24th. His mother died after leaving the hospital. His story is sad. His mother gave birth at the hospital but with no money she could not stay there. She was discharged shortly after the birth to return to her village. The village is far out in the hills and a motor bike was the cheapest mode of transportation. The roads are one big rut after another. She got on the bike with her new born son in her arms and started for home. The ride was rough and she did not heal well after the birth and so started to hemorrhage severely. The ride was over an hour and her life’s blood was draining from her body. I am told she died on the way home still clutching her baby boy in her arms. When the driver realized she was in trouble it was too late there was nothing he could do.

He is beautiful. He is loved and his name is Hildbrandt. Called Hillie.

He is loved by all. Hillie is seven weeks old now. He has developed expressions in his brow when he wants to tell you something. He almost is cracking a complete smile. He "coos" and "ahhhs" and follows action with his eyes. His life started out so sad but we are praying that this is just the beginning of a great story for him.

Recently he was sponsored by the Monical family from Scottsdale. Jordan Monical is in college and was at Urukundo with a team from New Covenant Church. She fell in love with Hillie and told her parents that a sponsorship would be the best thing. So the Monicals are now sponsoring Hillie for $600/yr.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Dolls That Change Lives



My cousin Rennae in Grand Forks, North Dakota organized family and friends to purchase dolls for the young children at Urukundo. Andria brought them over with her and yesterday came the day that we gave most of the dolls out to the children. At first the children were hesitant like they didn't understand that this was a gift for THEM. But soon they were loving their dolls like they were their own children. Today many of them had their "babies" with them to lunch. Some had them on their backs like the real mamas carry their babies, others were carefully feeding their dolls and making sure that their needs were being met. Something so small that we take for granite can make a huge difference in the lives of children in Rwanda.

I shouldn't be surprised. Jesus does the same in our lives. Much of the time we don't understand the free gift he is given. But then when we finally relax and realize that it is OURS we began to unwrap the wonderful gift of grace! My cousin Rennae has a heart of gold (as do all those who helped). I know that this gift of dolls was "baked" in prayer and sent with love.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Dedication of the Well


Suzanne Evans brought money that was raised from America to build a well. John's (our Executive Director) farm was the perfect spot for a well. A natural spring was bringing water to hundreds and it was located at the bottom of a hill at John's farm about 45 minutes South of Urukundo. The problem was that the water ran so slowly that very few people could benefit from the clean water.

Suzanne's friends came up big and raised enough money to buy a three tank system. The spring was traced back as far as they could go and a pipe put in to the source. A natural reservoir was made of rock and covered with strong sheets of wood then a large back plastic tank was buried half way into the ground and linked to the reservoir. Finally a smaller tank was linked to the big tank with two pipes bringing out water with an on/off spigot to make sure water was not wasted. The flow of water was impressive now that it was all channeled through one system of tanks. We think thousands will benefit from this system.

Dedication was set for Wednesday June 2nd. Suzanne's daughter was scheduled to be there with her group from kidsplayinternational.com. So when we arrived and found out that the dedication had been delayed by 1.5 hours I was a little frustrated that we had arrived on time at 10am.

When 11:30am rolled around and we headed down the hill to the ceremony I looked and saw maybe 30 people. As we stood and waited all of a sudden hundred's of children and adults began to make their way down the hill to the well. The atmosphere began to buzz with excitement. Both Tracy's group and ours were seated as honored guests in the front of their make shift stage. People had brought their very best chairs and furniture to make us feel comfortable as they all sat or stood in the grass in front of us.

For the next 1.5 hours we introduced our selves to the roaring delight of the crowd, we listened to kids dance, put on a skit about clean water, read poems about the joy of having a well and heard leaders express their thanks for the people from America who had changed their lives. As they danced they grabbed our hands and had us dance with them. The JOY was almost palatable.

We went down from the presentation site to the actual well and Suzanne and the Cell leader turned on the water as the crowd roared again!

Clean water is an incredible gift to Rwanda. Many children (especially young girls) will spend up to 3 hours a trip to gather water for their family. They don't go to school because of this responsibility each day. I see them along the road as I travel. Now because of this one well, many will get clean water and who knows how many children will benefit from this local well.

If you would like to see more pictures go to my picture website: http://gallery.me.com/toddellingson