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October 29, 2011

FREE International Recipe Book!!

For those of you who don't know, I'm a part of a wonderful blog group that helps promote International Christian fiction. As we celebrate two years of blogging together we've put together a collection of favorite foods for our readers!
"Travel with us around the world as we sample delicacies that uniquely represent our home countries or the settings of our books. 

Try our exciting selection of entrees, sides, mains, desserts and snacks:

• Peanut soup from Bolivia. 
• Chicken croquettes from Brazil. 
• Cornbread from Tennessee, USA. 
• Cranberry salad from Australia. 
• Bobotie and Cape Lamb Pie from South Africa.
• Mennonite stew and spicy chili from Canada.
• Passionfruit and coconut cake from Mozambique.
• Pavlova from New Zealand. 
• Scones from England. 

And many more! Over 40 recipes in all."
And best of all, you can get it as an ebook for free!
Our International Recipe Book is available as a free eBook download at Smashwords.                                                 
Once you've downloaded the recipe book, please check out our blog that is written by a large number of wonderful authors from all over the world. 
Happy cooking!!

Lisa
P.S. A black & white print version of the recipe book is available at Create Space for 6.99 plus postage.  

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Published on October 29, 2011 11:40

October 18, 2011

Hope for the Homeless Video

Thank you so much to all of you who have helped with this project both financially and prayerfully. It was a week of hard work, but lives were changed! Here is a video recapping the highlights of the week. Some of the footage moved me to tears as it is hard to imagine people living in such difficult conditions.



If you have a small group, ladies class, or children's program and would like a simple way to get involved while making a big difference, we'd love to hear from you! Please check out the "Get Involved" page on The ECHO Project website or shoot me an email.

Be blessed,

Lisa
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Published on October 18, 2011 09:50

October 17, 2011

Cowboys, Christmas, and Romance




I don't know about you, but I'm finding it hard to believe that the Christmas season is upon us. Despite the hot weather on our side of the world, my children are already making their wish lists (and checking them twice). 
If you love cowboys, Christmas, and a whole lot of romance, you will want to check out Undercover Cowboy. Now available as an eBook for only $1.99 for your Amazon Kindle and all other eBook Readers!
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Solving his case could cost him his heart. 
"Pinkerton detective Cole Ramsey has been hired to investigate a rancher suspected of sabotaging his neighbor's property. But Cole's investigation might be compromised when he falls for Abigail Covington, the rancher's daughter." 
An inspirational Christmas novella.
Happy Reading!
Lisa
(This novella was originally published in print form as a part of the novella collection Cowboy Christmas with Tyndale. Available now for the first time as an ebook.)

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Published on October 17, 2011 01:02

October 13, 2011

Hope for the Hopeless: 2nd Update

Scott and the team were able to complete two of the houses today and continued to work on three and four.


The first house was presented to a single mother of six. They didn't have a roof over where they slept, so if it rained, they had to move under a tree. Tonight they will sleep in a house with a roof and a door. Scott said that for some of the kids, it would be for the first time.
The second house was presented it to an old woman who is deaf. She is so thankful and said, "I want to live here now!"
Lastly, Scott asked for prayers for the team that it won't rain tonight as clouds are moving in. They are sleeping in tents in the middle of the bush and would prefer to stay dry so they don't have to deal with drying things tomorrow as they try to finish up the last two houses.
Be blessed,
Lisa
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Published on October 13, 2011 11:00

Help for the Hopeless


For those of you who might have missed some of my previous posts, Scott is currently about four hours north with some of the disciples from here. Thanks to the generosity of those who gave toward this need, they are spending the week building house for several elderly who don't have anywhere to live. During the evening, they are spending their time sharing God's word. Follow up will be done through the disciples of missionary friends we know.

Here is an update from Scott. I will have photos and video to share after they return home tomorrow.

"I slept much better last night after finally working out the bedding and sleeping bag issues. Even with my little mat, the ground was hard, but after adding some air it was better.

We have made progress over the past two days. We have two houses framed and started on the 3rd. The only thing lacking on houses 1 and 2 is the thatching. We were lacking grass because someone had died in the family of the people who were to bring it. 

The living conditions have been very bad. The first woman made the guys laugh when she shared how she had to sleep with her feet out the door because it was too small and they would get wet. 
The second place was even worse. The structure the women was living under had fallen halfway. She said that when it rains there isn't any dry place so she just has to wait until it stops raining and then mover all her stuff outside to dry. 
I was not prepared for the 3 place. It was for a mother with 6 children. There was no roof and actually only had had something to break the wind on two sides. Even David got a bit choked up. 

Mornings come very early - even for me. I am awake about 4:30 each morning, but try to stay in bed at least until 5. 
Thanks for your prayers!
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Published on October 13, 2011 03:02

October 11, 2011

God's amazing mercy

It's something I don't think of often enough. God's amazing mercy. I just finished reading Jill Eileen Smith's third book Bathseba in her series, The Wives of Kind David, and was reminded again so vividly of God's mercy and forgiveness. 
You probably know the story of David and Bathsheba. How David brought her to his bed and then had her husband killed when he found out she was pregnant. As a consequence of this sin, the child died. 
There was a detail in the story, though, that I don't remember reading about before. After the death of their child, Bathsheba became pregnant again with Solomon, the son who would later be king after David. Here is what 2 Samuel 12:24 & 25 says:
"The Lord loved the child and sent word through Nathan the prophet that they should name him Jedidiah which means 'beloved of the Lord.'"
As I read this story, both in the Bible and in Jill's book, this stood out to me as significant. David's sin was immense, and yet God's mercy, forgiveness, and love was even greater. 
David wrote about God's amazing forgiveness in the book of Psalm. "'I will confess my rebellion to the Lord.' And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone." 
No matter where we've been or what we've done, our God's love and mercy is greater.
"Create in me a clean heart, O God. Renew a right spirit with in me." Ps. 51:10


You can buy Jill's book online or at your local bookstore. It's definitely worth the read. 
Blessings,
Lisa
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Published on October 11, 2011 01:06

October 6, 2011

Ministry Update




1. Women's Bible Study
Two weeks ago, we started a weekly Bible study for the young women we are working with. A missionary friend of ours has been using a fantastic study on the women of the Bible and those who have come seem to really enjoy it. Please pray for these sweet women as they grow in their faith.  
2. Houses for the Homeless

Scott will leave with a team of disciples on Monday to build houses for a number of elderly who don't have anywhere to live. Thank you so much to those of you who gave and made this possible. I will post updates and photos once they return. Please keep the team in your prayers. You can find out more about this project here.
3. 2012 ECHO Project Animal Photo Calendars

Many of you bought 2011 calendars while we are in the States last year where all profits went to benefit The ECHO Project. If you're interested in a brand new 2012 calendar, we are asking you to help us out. If you are a part of a small groups, Life Group, weekly Bible studies, or women's classes, would you consider hosting an ECHO Project party? We even have a fun program put together for kid's classes as well where they can learn about missions and help make a difference. 
It's simple, and you can do it as a part of your weekly get together. We have packets we are sending out that include everything you need including a DVD and a sample of the stunning photo cards we are offering along with the calendars. Not only will this help us spread the word, but it will also help us raise money through donations for the calenders and photo cards. You can learn more about how you can be a apart here or send me an email.
Be blessed!
Lisa
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Published on October 06, 2011 18:13

October 5, 2011

The Sound of Silence

I don't know about you, but I'm finding it hard to believe that it's already October. Despite the raising temperature on our side of the world, my kids are already dreaming of a white Christmas (I can guarantee they won't get that one) and are asking if it's time to start playing Christmas music.

For me, I'm just wishing time would slow down so I can get caught up, or at the least a few extra hours per day would nice. Too bad life doesn't work that way, isn't it?

Sound familiar? I know I'm not the only one struggling to keep up with everything (including this blog!) My never ending to-do list made me start thinking this morning, though, about what is important.

The Bible has many verses on finding rest in the mist of what sometimes seems like chaos. Jesus was the ultimate example of how frequently left everything behind to spend time with His Heavenly Father. The examples of finding quiet and rest are plentiful as well.

"I will fight for you; you only need to be still." Ex. 14:14

"Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him; do not fret..." Ps 37:7

"Be still and know that I am God." Ps 46:10

"Be still before the Lord." Zech 2:13

"Teach me, and I will be quiet; show me where I have been wrong." Job 6:24

"He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters..." Psalm 23:2

"Better a dry crust with peace and quiet than a house full of strive." Proverbs 17:1

 Here are some questions I am asking myself today. I'd love to hear your thoughts about finding the sound of silence in your own busy day.

Am I just spending my life multi-tasking so I can cross off the next project, or am I really seeing and hearing those who are around me and need me? My kids, my husband, my friends, and ministry...Am I finding time to get away every day and spend time with God?Am I feeding myself and growing spiritually?Am I getting the rest and exercise I need to be able to care for my family?
Find rest in Him today,

Lisa
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Published on October 05, 2011 06:10

September 20, 2011

How to host an ECHO Project FUNdraiser!

Today, I'd like to share something new we are doing with The ECHO Project


All it takes is three easy steps.

1. HOST AN ECHO PARTY: Start with your small groups, collage group, or Sunday school class. If you're a youth or children's leader, plan a mission's month for kids.

2. SHARE THE POSSIBILITIES: We've got you covered! Both our Adult Fundraising Kit and Children's Fundraising Kit--for only a $20 donation to cover costs--includes a study guide, discussion questions, a DVD, and everything you need to highlight specific needs in Mozambique and how you can make a difference. Then you can help raise money for The ECHO Project by selling earrings and bracelets--made by a young Mozambican in our micro loan program—along with 2012 calendars, and stunning photo note cards.

3. CHANGE A LIFE: All donations from your fundraising will go directly to make a difference in the lives of people here in Africa. The ECHO Project strives to help in the areas of Education, Compassion, Health, and Opportunity.

Check out our website to find out more about what we are doing. The "Get Involved" page has more information about the Fundraising Kits. 


Lisa
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Published on September 20, 2011 15:51

September 19, 2011

Spring has sprung..


One of the the things I love about spring is the stunning flowers filling up our yard. I went around yesterday and took photos of our garden which as you can see is beautiful right now. The back wall is a cascade of flowers and the house is lined with bougainvillea blooms and roses.
The only downside of spring is the reminder that summer is right around the corner as the weather starts heating up. Summer is the one season here I would really love to skip. :-) For now, though, I'm planning to enjoy spring and the beauty it brings.
Enjoy,
Lisa 



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Published on September 19, 2011 01:24