To show great love for God and our neighbor we need not do great things. It is how much love we put in the doing that makes our offering something beautiful for God.
[Mother Theresa]

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Mandie's June Update



Dear family and friends, 

I am both happy and overwhelmed to have the opportunity to update you all once again about what the Lord is doing in my life.  Thinking back over the last 8 months, I realized that I have traveled to Mexico, Australia, Honduras (twice!), Uganda, and Brazil. Each trip was smothered in God’s love for me and his provision for each of my needs, whether big or small. As my life has unfolded and I have had the privilege of traveling extensively, the Lord has put a special burden on my heart for missionaries. I have seen how they can be forgotten, isolated, overworked, and under-loved in practical ways.  Because of my particular desire to serve missionaries, I believe that God will likely take me to many different countries and lead me to gain experience in a variety of ways. One of those ways was presented to me in January of this year.

A friend once told me,
"Don't EVER go to Africa."

She told me that once I had been there, I would fall in love with the people and always have to return. In my opinion, the safest solution to this problem was to just never go to Africa, so imagine my surprise when that was exactly where the Lord asked me to go.

Palmetto Medical Initiative (PMI), a non-profit organization based here in Charleston, is building a hospital in Masindi, Uganda, and needs nurses to go and train Ugandan staff. PMI had not even gotten to the point of looking for staff yet when Rachel (a friend from nursing school) and I asked if they could use us there.   They were thrilled and within 2 weeks we both had airline tickets to go check out the hospital site and participate in a week-long clinic. While there, we were both overwhelmed by both the need and the incredible opportunity in front of us to meet that need. We both updated our blog with stories and pictures while we were in Uganda. Those of you whose curiosity goes beyond this long email can visit the blog at:http://www.somethingbeautifulafrica.blogspot.com/

Who Will I Work With?
I will be partnering with Palmetto Medical Initiative (www.palmettomedical.org) as well as Pioneers. Pioneers is a sending agency that will coordinate fundraising, cultural training, and individual care. They will continue to be my support organization even after returning from Africa, in whatever the Lord leads me to do next.

When Am I Leaving?
Tickets have not been bought yet as we are waiting until fundraising gets under way. Our hope is to be in Uganda before August 13th, when a PMI team arrives for a week-long medical trip. The staff training begins on September 1st with the hope of opening the clinic on October 1st.


How Long Will I Stay?
If you hear anything, let me know. :) As of right now I have committed to stay in Uganda for one year, but I am very willing and somewhat suspicious that the Lord might lead me to be there longer. I have always known that the Lord's call on my life was to be involved in mission work, whether that means living in Africa or having a supportive role in the U.S. I would appreciate your prayers as I continue to seek His will regarding His future for me!

What Do I Need?
Ah, the dreaded question. I do need money. Pioneers has created a budget for me that requires me to raise $2,000/month. This includes all of my flights and in country travel (72 hours round trip!), insurance, an emergency fund, home rental and set-up, and probably things that I haven't even thought of. My main need is for supporters who can commit to a monthly donation so that I know what to expect my monthly budget to be. There are, however, many one-time costs for which I also need support (setting up house, shots, two intensive trainings with Pioneers, etc.). If you have more specific questions, I would love to answer them via email on the phone. Or, better yet, if you live in Charleston let's go get coffee! 

**Update: I have received the $7,000 that I needed for my departure expenses from a wonderful anonymous donor. This generous gift might just stretch to cover around $75/month for the 12 months that I will be in Uganda as well! THANK YOU!!!


If you feel led to support me in Uganda, you can visit Pioneers website to make a tax deductible donation:

For a monthly donation, click here: http://www.pioneers.org/Give/AutomatedGiving.aspx

Enter my name: Amanda Turner 
and account number: 111460

Most Importantly:
As much as this trip does depend on financial donations, I am most concerned with having a strong group of people who are committed to pray for me while I am there. I will send out monthly updates, but it is important to have a few people who are willing to receive more frequent requests for prayer and who I know are holding me up to Jesus while I go through culture shock, loneliness, language learning, homesickness, Africa sicknesses, fears, interpersonal relationship issues, etc. Pray that Jesus gives me wisdom and peace during these next few months of planning, packing, and planting myself in Uganda. It is such a privilege to take Jesus's hands, feet, and heart to the precious people of Uganda. He is constantly increasing my love for each one of them, but I know that it will only be with his grace that I am able to love adequately, like Him.  If you're willing to be a part of this group, please let me know.

If you're willing to be a part of this group, please let me know.  

As always, I feel incredibly grateful to have each of you in my life. I dislike how impersonal email is and would much rather sit down with each of you individually and hear your thoughts about this new step in my life! If anyone wants to chat about this personally over the phone or meet up to talk face to face, I'll be in Charleston for most of June and July – and even in Virginia for a while – so let me know.

SO much love to each of you,

Mandie
1897 Boone Hall Drive
Charleston, SC 29407
843.670.6764

amandajoy313@yahoo.com

He will rescue the poor when they cry to him;
he will help the oppressed, who have no one to defend them.
He feels pity for the weak and the needy,
and he will rescue them.
He will redeem them from oppression and violence, for
their lives are precious to him.




** Photography by Josh Drake (www.joshdrakephotography.com), Amber Henderson, and me!

1 comment:

Javier Mendoza said...

Just came across your blog after searching for info on Honduras for our next trip there and wanted to congratulate you on all your hard work and encourage you in your endeavor. I will pray for your trip to be blessed and that all the financial aid you need will come in and that you will be blessed beyond measure for the work your doing. I look forward to following along and staying informed of your progress.

JM