Showing posts with label JUMP VBS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JUMP VBS. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

August 2012 Newsletter

Here's our August 2012 Newsletter. Right click on any of the pics below and choose "save link as..." to download the pdf.







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Thursday, May 10, 2012

May 2012 Newsletter

Here's our May 2012 Newsletter. Right click on any of the pics below and choose "save link as..." to download the pdf.








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QR code scanning info -
* What is a QR code? It's kind of like a bar code but it can contain much more data, contact info, web addresses, etc.

* How do I scan this on my device?
  • Windows 7 Phones with 7.5 (mango) update can use the bing vision search. [if you don't have this update try PhraseMeme Scanner (found on the windows marketplace)].
  • Android phones/tablets try QR Droid (found on the Android marketplace).
  • iPhone/iPad try QR-Reader (not tested personally).
  • Blackberry try QR Code Scanner Pro (not tested personally).
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Monday, April 23, 2012

April 2012 Newsletter

Here's our April 2012 Newsletter. Right click on any of the pics below and choose "save link as..." to download the pdf.




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QR code scanning info -
* What is a QR code? It's kind of like a bar code but it can contain much more data, contact info, web addresses, etc.

* How do I scan this on my device?
  • Windows 7 Phones with 7.5 (mango) update can use the bing vision search. [if you don't have this update try PhraseMeme Scanner (found on the windows marketplace)].
  • Android phones/tablets try QR Droid (found on the Android marketplace).
  • iPhone/iPad try QR-Reader (not tested personally).
  • Blackberry try QR Code Scanner Pro (not tested personally).
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Saturday, March 17, 2012

March 2012 Newsletter

Here's our March 2012 Newsletter. Right click on any of the pics below and choose "save link as..." to download the pdf.




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QR code scanning info -
* What is a QR code? It's kind of like a bar code but it can contain much more data, contact info, web addresses, etc.

* How do I scan this on my device?
  • Windows 7 Phones with 7.5 (mango) update can use the bing vision search. [if you don't have this update try PhraseMeme Scanner (found on the windows marketplace)].
  • Android phones/tablets try QR Droid (found on the Android marketplace).
  • iPhone/iPad try QR-Reader (not tested personally).
  • Blackberry try QR Code Scanner Pro (not tested personally).
* How do I read it on my device? You'll need a reader with pdf support (PDF reader).

Friday, March 16, 2012

New Storytelling Project For Oral-Based Cultures

I transitioned from our missions ministry in Italy to a missions ministry using creative arts to spread the gospel less than two years ago. My most forefront goal has been to create resources, tools and art that can be used by any of the 320 Team Expansion missionaries around the world.

I have already had several highlights...For instance, developing a one of a kind missions focused VBS curriculum, JUMP VBS. Another has been creating illustrations for the first children's curriculum for a secure/closed country.

Now, I am really pumped about a new project that I am working on. It is to take a current, helpful training program and convert it over the next year into large-size illustrated flip chart that can be used to teach/train people in villages where it is impractical or improbable to use modern digital teaching methods. The end goal primary user is someone who wants to train/teach his tribe that is oral-based and uses the classic storytelling methods that have been passed down through the ages.

Once I start completing images, I'll place some on my art blog, Matt's Sketch pad. Now back to work that I love doing with a purpose of spreading the gospel!

Monday, March 05, 2012

Trip to Edmond for World Outreach Sunday

This weekend we made a trip to Edmond, Oklahoma. Edmond is only about an hour and a half from Tulsa. We went to be part of Edmond Christian Church's World Outreach Event. It is an annual event that highlights all their supported missions and focuses the church on God's heart for reaching the nations. Edmond has done a great job of hosting this event through the years from  getting the church goers involved to making it kid friendly.   

We got there Saturday afternoon and set up our display. I got the opportunity to contribute to one of their kids rooms. There was a room with a huge map on the wall for kids to write notes and draw pictures of encouragement to missionaries. The second room had a medical tent set up, complete with a medical dummy and nurse to take their blood pressure, heart rate, etc... In that room they learned about medical missions. It was in the last room which I got to help. The room was to help kids understand about servant missions, like building houses and painting walls. On one side of the room was a large beam for the kids to hammer in nails. On the other side was a big canvas draped over a pvc pipe frame. They asked me to paint a house outline so that they next day the kids could "paint" the house!

As we were leaving the parking lot after setting up we saw a really cool sign. Every church campus should have this sign as you leave to reenter the world.



Sunday morning came and we got to speak with many believers there in Edmond about the work and great opportunities that God was for us. We gave out many new prayer cards and added a commited prayer partner!  Kids came by and we gave them stickers that we made and stamped their "passport". The passport was something that Edmond came up with where each booth had a stamp and the kids took their little book with full color of the missionaries and we stamped the page with our name and picture on it. Such a creative way to insure that each child stopped at each booth!


When the service started we found a seat to worship together. During communion they showed a video of believers from all the world taking communion. Then during the offering they showed a companion video of believers taking up offering in countries around the globe. Great visual.

Then Angie and I went to talk with the children's church for about five or six minutes. We talked about the images and illustrations that I create travel all over the world to help missionaries tell people about Jesus. Then using my Motorola Xoom tablet, I drew them a picture based on a suggestion from the group. Afterwards the kids prayed for us and we rejoined the adults.

The message was brought by one of the missionaries, Nathan Lawson, missionary in Zimbabwe. Great sermon using the story of the master leaving three servants in charge of money while he took a trip. When he returned two had done something with the money, but the third buried it and hid it from sight. The thought that "what we have is not OURS" was impressed and other great ideas to reflect on.

After the service there was a lunch for all. The missionaries all went to a table in the front and after eating, we had a question and answer panel. Several questions were asked and answered. Then once the panel was finished everybody disbanded and we packed up our display. It turned out to be a great experience for us and the church.

As we left Edmond, we made our now compulsory stop at Pop's. It's on Route 66 and has hundreds of variations of pop/soda/carbonated beverages. I got soem root beer, grape soda, strawberry pop and a peach soda too!



Here's a video I created showing me drawing in CorelDraw X5 on my laptop. I did this so people at the event could see a little of how I do what I do.


Friday, December 16, 2011

December 2011 Newsletter

Below you'll see the images for our December 2011 Newsletter. Grab some hot cocoa and enjoy reading it.





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QR code scanning info -
* What is a QR code? It's kind of like a bar code but it can contain much more data, contact info, web addresses, etc.

* How do I scan this on my device?
  • Windows 7 Phones with 7.5 (mango) update can use the bing vision search. [if you don't have this update try PhraseMeme Scanner (found on the windows marketplace)].
  • Android phones/tablets try QR Droid (found on the Android marketplace).
  • iPhone/iPad try QR-Reader (not tested personally).
  • Blackberry try QR Code Scanner Pro (not tested personally).
* How do I read it on my device? You'll need a reader with pdf support (PDF reader).

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Newsletter - June 2011


Don't forget to take our June 2011 Newsletter to the beach with you! Here it is. Click on the picture to download the pdf. Right click it to choose to save the target (pdf) to your computer.

Tuesday, June 07, 2011

The First Print of My New Curriculum Arrived

So, always an exciting moment is receiving a print version of their book/material. Today two copies of my new 154 page Jump VBS arrived via Fedex. Below are the photos chronicling the exciting event.





Sunday, May 22, 2011

Newsletter - May 2011



And for your reading pleasure, here is our May 2011 newsletter. Click on the picture to download the pdf. Right click it to choose to save the target (pdf) to your computer.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Sleepy Saturday...Working!

So, here I find myself the the fourth Saturday out of five working. I am almost done with the new VBS curriculum I'm working on, JUMP VBS. I have almost 100 pages done and only about fifteen to go. I have really enjoyed designing this curriculum, but I have been working on it for months. Some design and research were done a year ago! So, even though I have enjoyed it, I am ready to have it complete. Usually, after lunch I find myself fighting the natural napping desire. I try different things to get me out of the after lunch funk. I get more Diet Dr. Pepper (cans are kept at the ready in the fridge at my office), I make coffee with my Keurig coffee maker (so I can make one cup of coffee at a time), and I have stood up and walk around in a circle around my office. Well, enough writing, now back to writing...if I can keep my eyelids open.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Newsletter - March 2011


March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb, just like this newsletter!

Life - Same As It Never Was

So, while we were displaced from the house due to a circuit breaker fire, I was diagnosed with shingles....and bronchitis. The shingles are gone and I am now on the second antibiotic for bronchitis. We did get back into the house after most of the restoration work was done. The day after we got back our nephews, Kohl, Jacob and Brandon (two of which live with us) went on a mission trip to the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona. They had a good time and we're glad that God is shaping their lives through experiences like that.

Late last Thursday night, we had to take Kevin back to the hospital. Since being discharged back in mid-February, he never really got over whatever was causing the pneuomonia he had. They put him in ICU for the first few days and last night moved him into a step down unit after stabilizing him and figuring out that he has a yeast infection in his lungs. He'll get meds to combat that for about a week and then we plan to take him back home.

We are also trying to get the word out that a ten page JUMP VBS sample packet is available for download. Soon the whole curriculum will be available for those wanting to challenge kids and parents with a VBS focused on missions around the world. You can download the packet at http://bit.ly/jumpsample. Also, check out the JUMP VBS page on facebook and you can "like" it! The JUMP VBS page is at www.facebook.com/jumpvbs. I would love to see dozens of churches using this curriculum this summer and spreading out over the next few years.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Life Moving at Breakneck Speeds

As a result of our trip to Italy, my back was beyond "out".  It was debilitating.  I could only sit at a computer for about two to three minutes before the pain made me stop.  The first couple weeks I tried everything, and it only got nominally better. Over the next several weeks I had many visits to the chiropractor, massage therapy, heatpads, icepacks, bedrest, etc...... By early December it was doing better, but still major pain.  A good friend told me about a doctor they had used in the past that thought out of the box and might be able to help.  I made an appointment and found out a week before Christmas that I have flat feet.  I have probably had them for some time.  That's maybe why my back would flare up from time to time, especially depending how much I was putting my back through.  That doctor sent me to a foot doctor who makes his own insoles.  I've had them about two months now, and I can truly say that my back keeps continuing to do better.  The pain is not totally gone, but I am taking far less pain meds than before and not wondering if the pain will ever stop.  I am able to do things that I haven't in awhile.  The past two weeks at church I could lean forward and pray during communion.  In the past year, I could only do that about twice, maybe only once.  Two weeks in a row is amazing! So hopefully, it will continue to get better over time.

In December, our container arrived from Italy.  It was mainly filled with our things (books, resources, CD/DVDs, video equipment, computer equipment, clothes, some furniture, etc... The Casey family who we ministered alongside in Ancona, Italy for years also put some things in the container too.  They finished up their part of the ministry in Ancona in January and headed back to the states too.  My office stuff, bookshelves, books, art desk, etc.... is sitting in storage waiting for a new office area that is being renovated at Highland Park CC in Tulsa. They have, with support and love, given me a space to use for an office when I'm not working from home or in bookstore cafes.  Now, it's just a Sunday School room, but soon it will be in the 2:20 Center positioned in a house behind the main building.  The 2:20 Center is a fairly new space that was formerly the home of a deaf ministry school, Happy Hands.  They were able to expand and grow into a major new property and that left this house to have new uses.  The church leadership prayed and decided to use it for various ministries, such as a counseling office and donation center.  Up on the third floor I will have a corner office in what will also serve as the High School Sunday School room.  All that's needed are some funds for carpeting and a new paintjob and I can move my office stuff in.

Towards the end of January, three people in our house got the flu, Angie and our nephews, Jacob and Kohl.  This also happened at the same time as a record blizzard in the state of Oklahoma, so we didn't have nursing for most of the week.  I ended up playing nursemaid to three sickos and doing much of Kevin's round the clock care.  I was fortunate to have our nephew Brandon's help since he was out of school for the snow.  At the end of that week, the fevers were gone, nurses were able to get back to the house and I was seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.  I had no idea what was going to happen next.

That Saturday night, my brother, Kevin starting having a coughing spell that ended up lasting seven or eight hours.  Around hour six or seven we had to call an ambulance because nothing we tried got him to stop and his heart rate kept increasing and he just seemed to be in distress.  We ended up finding out that Kevin had a severe pneumonia.  It made an infection run through his body and he ended up being in ICU for about 9 days.  Kevin did a great job of getting over it with the help of antibiotics and great care.  We brought him home almost two weeks after he went there and we once more thought things were settling down.

Two days after bringing Kevin home, the lights started flickering and going off.  After flipping the breaker switch once to turn them back on, I noticed the second time that something else seemed to be going on.  There were all kinds of sparks and sizzles coming from the breaker box.  I asked someone to get me the fire extinguisher and someone else to open the window. They brought the extinguisher back quick.  Good thing too, since shortly after the breaker box burst into flames.  I sprayed it down, but it kept sizzling.  I sprayed it again and the sizzling continued inside the box.  I left Kohl watching it with the extinguisher and I ran to get my tools.  I needed to open up the panel so I could spray inside, the extinguisher wasn't getting in.  I got it opened up and sprayed it a couple more times.  It kept sizzling a little, so I had the family call 911.  By the time the firemen got there, I had run out of extinguisher and the sizzling was almost done. We called some friends and family and moved Kevin (and us) with all his medical equipment over to my brother Greg's house.  The power remained off all last week until Friday and now we are waiting on a restoration company to clean it back up.  It is really only smoke and odor damage. 

In about a week we hope to move back in, but we'll see and try to have patience.  In the meantime, I completed a ten page sample packet for the new Team Expansion JUMP VBS curriculum.  This packet lets churches see if they want to use this resource this summer.  If you are interested, please let me know!