Showing posts with label Fundraisers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fundraisers. Show all posts

Monday, November 29, 2010

Urgent need...

When we returned from Ethiopia on Nov. 10 we shared with all of you that we needed $20,000 to complete the adoption process. Thanks to the generous giving of friends we have raised $7,000 in just 3 weeks. We are amazed & overwhelmed at the generosity of so many people who are now forever a special part of our family. As the date of our anticipated Embassy appointment nears we are asking that you would take every opportunity to advocate for us with everyone that you know.

It is the time of year when business owners and individuals begin considering making charitable contributions to many worthy causes. We are asking you to recommend our church's adoption assistance fund and actively promote this as an option to those you know who own businesses & individuals seeking to make a difference in the world. Gifts to the Moffett Road Baptist Church Adoption Assistance Fund are tax deductible, and those who give will receive a charitable contributions statement in January 2011.

We trust the Lord to provide all that we need but we also feel the urgency to ask for your help. We would appreciate your consideration of what you can do personally to help us and also for actively promoting this giving opportunity to businesses and individuals within your sphere of influence. We believe that our Father desires to involve as many people as possible in this endeavor, and at this time we need anyone who is willing to spread our cry for help. Thank you and many blessings to you and your family during this great season of giving, sharing, and celebration!

Make checks payable to: Moffett Road Baptist Church
Memo Line: Adoption Assistance Fund

Mail donations to:
Moffett Road Baptist Church
5555 Moffett Road
Mobile, AL 36618

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Adoption T-shirts!

As of tonight, we have 40 Southern Belle adoption t-shirts that we still need to sell.  It would be GREAT to have them all gone before we go to Ethiopia to bring home our kids in December.  (I would just LOVE to make so many trips to the Post Office over the next few weeks that I know all the workers on a first name basis! LOL)

Adult sizes are $20 and youth sizes are $15.  They would make great Christmas gifts!

Here is what we have right now...
YS -  Bue -  1
YS -  Pink - 0
YM - Blue - 2
YM - Pink - 1
YL - Blue -  4
YL - Pink -  3

AS -   Blue -  6
AS -   Pink -  3
AM -  Blue -  4
AM -  Pink -  4
AL -   Blue -  3
AL -   Pink -  0
AXL - Blue - 2
AXL - Pink - 4
2XL - Blue -  3
2XL - Pink -  1


Get yours before they are gone!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Together for Christmas?

(This is what our puzzles look like!)

Now that B & T are officially ours, we are planning for our trip back to pick them up.  We have word from our agency that our likely embassy appointment date is December 22nd.  We have all along wanted to take the first four with us when we travel to get them so we can all come home as a family.  (See our April 1st post about this here.)  But now it is more urgent for us to raise the funds for this.  We have only a couple of weeks before we HAVE to purchase plane tickets and make all final reservations.

If we don't have the funds to take everyone with us, our family will be separated for Christmas.  Michael and I will be in Ethiopia with B & T, and the other four kids will be in the states with other family members.  Our embassy appointment on the 22nd would mean that we would have to return to the embassy on the 24th to pick up their visas and would not be able to be home for Christmas Day as a family. 

Taking the enitre family on this second trip is something we have been praying about and feeling we should plan for for a long time - with no way of knowing it could possibly end up being around Christmas time. We are using our Puzzle Piece fundraiser (more info here) to raise the money for this trip.  We need to sell every last piece in order to afford to take everyone and be together for Christmas.

Please help us keep our family together for Christmas by donating. 
Thank you!
(PayPal donate buttons located on right side-bar and October 1st post here.)

Friday, October 1, 2010

Puzzle Piece Fundraiser

We are beginning our "Puzzle Piece" fundraiser!

Here's how it works:
We have had two 500-piece photo puzzles custom made using our first referral pictures of our kids.  We will be "selling" pieces for $20 each.  For each piece that someone buys, we will write the donor's name on the back of that piece.  The donor's name will be on 1 piece or 50 pieces depending on how many they "buy".  After all the pieces are sold and the puzzles are completed, we will have them framed between two pieces of glass so that the names on the back are visible.  We are doing one for our son and one for our daughter so they each will have one to keep for the rest of their lives.

We chose $20 because just about anyone can find $20 to give - from a kid to a college student to a senior adult.  Many may want to purchase more, and we certainly hope that those who can do that, will.  We honestly feel that God wants as many as possible to be involved in rescuing orphans, and $20 makes it possible for just about everyone to be a part of something amazing.  (Literally "rescuing" orphans!)

One THOUSAND pieces is a lot to sell... and we absolutely cannot do it alone.  Please, please, PLEASE share this with everyone you can.  Please post it on FB, e-mail it to all your friends, share it with others at your church - ANY way that you can publicize this would be appreciated more than you can know.  We really need to sell all of them, because that would be $20,000 for our adoption!  (And we desperately need it!) 

To help us, you can click the "Donate" button below or the one on the sidebar and enter your donation amount to pay through PayPal.  If you would rather send a check or make your donation in some other way, please e-mail me at giftsfromafar@att.net

THANKS so much!


Below is a distorted picture of what the puzzles look like - we can't show the actual puzzle yet because it is  a photo of the kids with a Bible verse at the bottom. 
(Aren't they beautiful?)

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

LAST CALL FOR ADOPTION T-SHIRTS!

Here are some reasons why you should buy one (or more!) of our adoption T-shirts:

1) We were thrilled to get our referral after only 3 WEEKS, but it has really cut down our fundraising time.  (We're in a serious crunch here!)

2) They are really cute

3) You can always use ONE MORE T-shirt

4) You can dress like the "stylish" Pierce family

5) Chuck Norris wears one (OK, I just made that up, but I bet he would if he had one!)

6) I'll throw in a FREE wristband and tote bag with each order

7) When they are gone... they are GONE!

You can order them through our "Fundraisers" page.  (Go there now!)

THANKS!

Monday, July 19, 2010

UPDATE to "God answers prayer! (duh!)"

I was so happy last night at church when some special friends gave $200 toward our adoption to bring our total to $2,000!  (The exact answer to my prayer!) 

But, as always, God's ways are greater than my ways and His thoughts greater than my thoughts. He had been working in ways I had no idea about.  We found out today that there was $1,600 more given to the adoption fund at our church.  $3,600 dollars when my prayer was for $2,000! 

The prayer for $2,000 seemed like a big prayer.  For me it is big, but God not only answered, He showed me once again that my ideas are too small.  He has more planned for us than we could ever ask or even imagine.  How much do we miss out on because we allow ourselves to have such small expectations of what He is willing to and wants to do?  (How much have we already missed out on?)

I pray that I will not miss out on even one more thing that God has for me or for our family because I do not dare to dream God-sized dreams!

Thank You, God, for always blessing beyond our expectations.  We are continually humbled by Your grace and love.

God answers prayer! (duh!)

Since my "So, how's the adoption coming along?" post we have received $2,000!  (Thanks to ALL who have given!)
I was praying for $2000 a week - and that's exactly what we got.  (Maybe I should have prayed for $3,000 a week?  Just kidding!) God knows exactly what we will need and He knows exactly when we are going to need it.  And we are so thankful for generous friends who love God and love us! 

Thursday, July 8, 2010

“So, how’s the adoption coming along?”

How many times a week am I asked that question? And I LOVE it! We are incredibly blessed to have such great friends who ask us that very question virtually every time we see them. (And I am not being sarcastic – I really do love it!) I can honestly say that things are going extremely well. The dossier is completed and now in Ethiopia. So far, so good. Our primary concern at this point is the money we need to complete the process.

REWIND…

We have had a heart for adopting for years, but we had several reasons (a.k.a. “excuses”) for not actually taking any action. Of course, those included money, already having 4 kids, money, and … umm, well, money. (Yes, “money” was always a major excuse!)

Late last summer and into the fall, we began gradually telling friends that we were considering international adoption. We did lots – LOTS - of research on the internet, prayed about what we were to do, and then requested an application from the agency we felt most comfortable with. We filled out the application from our agency and got it ready to send in. But even through all of that, we were not completely committed to following through. We hadn’t had a “no going back” moment. There were so many questions and uncertainties about “how” it would all work out. And not only were there logistical concerns about the process, etc., but we also had to consider the tremendous changes that would come to our family – permanent changes that would affect every single member of our household.

But on January 3rd of this year, we made “the decision” - the decision to step out in obedience, relying completely on God to provide all the resources we need (money - and beyond). As we were driving home from church that day, we decided that we would fully commit - we would proceed with what we felt God was leading us to do with complete reliance on Him to make all the details work out. No safety net. No way we could do it on our own. We mailed our application a few days later (along with the $250 application fee - which seemed like a huge amount at the time yet now feels so tiny!)

Of course, we have been in situations before where relying on God rather than ourselves was our only option, but I humbly confess that we didn’t go there willingly. The only reason we were in those situations was because God had placed us there, leaving us with no other choice but to trust Him for the outcome. We were living like many other American Christians – claiming to have faith but never really allowing ourselves to venture into a situation we couldn’t “handle” with our own resources or abilities. We knew this was our call to LIVE as if God really is who He says He is – to live by “faith”.

FAST FORWARD TO TODAY…

We’ve completed our dossier, spent over $12,000, and are now in the process of waiting for our referrals. God provided those funds in a variety of ways. Friends have donated generously and sacrificially, a little of it has come from sales of our fundraising items, and a good bit of it has come from our own personal finances.

We are now faced with some upcoming deadlines with high expenses, and we’re needing God to provide miraculously. This amount will not be raised through our own efforts or “selling stuff”. I am convinced that God desires for others to get involved in bringing our children home - to be involved in rescuing orphans. I confess that I have been torn between trying more “fundraising” ideas or just asking for gifts from others. A part of me wants to “work” for the money – by “doing stuff” to encourage others to give. I want to offer something to people for the money they give. But even as I research ideas and rack my brain for clever ways to convince people to give, I keep hearing God say to “just ask”.

It's a very difficult thing to do - even though I know my reason for asking is a worthy one...

Through this process God has already shown me so much about what adoption truly is, and I know that I have only begun to understand the beauty of God’s plan. Every day I come to a deeper realization that I will never in this lifetime truly understand all that adoption means. The more I learn, the more I realize that I don’t know! But I have learned a few things along the way, and here are a couple of them:

     *The worst type of poverty is not the physical kind where kids do not have clean water, nutritious food, shelter, or opportunities for a better life (as horrible as that is – and totally inexcusable, because we have resources to change it… but, alas, that’s a topic for another day). The worst type of poverty is not having a “family” who adores them – a family who loves and cherishes them above all else and above all others in the world. True poverty is not having a single place in the world where a child knows they will always receive unconditional love and acceptance by people who would lay down their very lives for them – not having what we know as a “home”. All that other “stuff” can be provided by strangers, but the love of a family is priceless and cannot be bought.

     *Giving to help a family adopt is not just giving to someone so they can “do something they want to do”. It’s not just donating to a “good cause”. It’s not merely making a “charitable contribution”. It is literally providing the ransom for children to be united with their forever family. And everyone who gives becomes a part of the family who adopts, because they have helped the family become whole. The adopted child’s life will forever be changed because of each person’s gift. (I look forward to our adoption being complete and helping other families rescue their own children and bring them home. I just can’t wait to be a part of that!)

I know that God wants other people to be a part of our adoption journey. It will bring more praying, loving, caring people into the lives of our children. It will cause more people to consider adoption as something God may be calling them to do. It will allow people who cannot adopt at this time to still be a part of God’s amazing plan of adoption.

Our next monetary obligation will be due when we accept our referrals – about $12,000 to cover visas, our first trip (parents only) to Ethiopia for our court date, and program fees. At this point, we do not know how long or short our wait for our referrals will be. Our paperwork is in Ethiopia and has to be translated and taken to the Ministry of Women and Children for processing. It could be soon or not so soon. So we wait on God’s timing….

Once that has been completed, we will need about $26,000 more for embassy fees, visas, and travel fees in order to travel and pick up our children. (This amount includes travel expenses for our other children – we believe it is very important for them to go so they can see their brother and sister’s heritage and so we can all “come home” as a family, and we feel that God has said He will provide it).

Thinking about needing $38,000 is CRAZY to me!

My friend Amanda says that she believes our children will be here before her baby is born – only 18 weeks away. I don’t know if that is true, but if it were it would mean that we would need to receive over $2,000 a week for the next 18 weeks in order for that to happen! (And even if it isn’t before the arrival of her newest addition that we receive our children, I have prayed all along that it would be by Christmas of this year.) That is absolutely a God-sized goal, and one that He will definitely receive the glory for because there’s NO WAY we could claim any credit for that!

So, I am going to “ask”.  And I am doing it because God has said to do it…

"Will you please contribute to our adoption needs?"

We need a total of $38,000.

As one big number, it is intimidating, but with many giving and God blessing, it is completely doable.
This goal could be achieved in a variety of ways:

38 people who give $1,000 = one-time $1,000 gift OR $250 per month for 4 months

or

76 people who give $500 = one-time $500 gift OR $125 per month for 4 months

or

100 people who give $380 = one-time $380 gift OR $95 per month for 4 months

or

152 people who give $250 = one-time $250 gift OR $62.50 per month for 4 months

or

254 people who give $150 = one-time $150 gift OR $50 per month for 3 months

or 

If 100 people who would partner with us and commit to being responsible for ONE of the following amounts, it would put us within $100 of our $38,000 goal!


12 donors @ $1000 = $12,000
28 donors @ $500 = $14,000
29 donors @ $250 = $7,250
31 donors @ $150 = $4,650


100 DONORS = $37,900

Even if you cannot commit to one of the above amounts, please know that any amount will be greatly appreciated, and God sees and blesses every gift his children give no matter the size. And even though we obviously need to acquire that amount of money, we need your prayers even more – and that’s something ANYONE can do!

I have put a goal tracking chart in the side-bar to keep track of where we stand in relation to our goal. So, please check it often to see how we’re doing…

After you have prayed about how much God would have you give, you may need to know how to make your donations. At this time you may make donations through our PayPal "donate" button or by check through our church's “Adoption Assistance Fund”. All donations made through the Moffett Road Baptist Church Adoption Assistance Fund will be tax deductible for you and 100% of it will be available to us for our adoption expenses.

Please make checks payable to:
Moffett Road Baptist Church (“Adoption Fund” on memo line)

Mail to:
Moffett Road Baptist Church
5555 Moffett Road
Mobile, AL 36618

Also, we would greatly appreciate it if you would let us know by e-mail (giftsfromafar@att.net) what commitment you are making so that we may correctly estimate our remaining needs.

Thank you!
The Pierce Family

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Our booth at the SEHEC


Last Saturday (May 22), we had the opportunity to have an adoption awareness booth at the South Eastern Home Educators Convention. (You can read our first post about it here.)

In addition to sharing info about adoption and showing some orphan awareness videos, we had hoped that it would be a big fundraiser for our adoption fund, but there weren’t many “funds” raised. We had a nice-looking booth, a great location, and lots of “stuff” to offer people, but it just didn’t turn into dollars. I was disappointed at first, but God has been teaching me another “lesson” (as usual).

Even though I had prayed we would receive a “miraculous” amount in sales and donations, we netted only a little over $125. This means we must continue to trust that God has His own plan for providing for our adoption, and that He will do it in His own time and in His own way.

An outcome that I had not considered was how much I would enjoy talking with people about adoption. There were many, many people who said they had always wanted to adopt and who had questions about the process and how our family has come to this point. Some desperately wanted to adopt, but their husbands were not on board with the whole idea yet, and they needed some encouragement to just keep praying and to let God handle the “heart work” in their husbands if adoption was His plan for their family. And to a few the whole notion of adopting internationally, especially when we already “have kids”, was a unique and foreign (and possibly a little crazy) idea.

I now see that “my” goal for our day was so much less than “God’s” goal for our day. (Surprise, surprise!) Our purpose in being there was not merely to “sell some stuff”, it was a grander purpose, designed by God, to promote His plan of adoption. My prayer all along should have been more centered on God using us in big ways to make a difference in the lives of orphans. Instead, I got bogged down in asking for financial provision.  But even though my focus was misdirected, God gave me what I needed rather than what I “thought” I wanted. I am honored that God would teach me and use me in even a small way. (What a “slow learner” I am! Thank You, God, for your patience with me!)

A BIG "THANK YOU"!

Below is a directory of wonderful companies who, upon being contacted by my friend Shasta at Faithfully Frugal and Free, were willing provide give-away items at our adoption booth at the South Easthern Home Educators Convention on May 22.  Please take a look at what they have to offer and thank them for their support of adoption...


Company:  2fishkids
Item Donated: My Week Calendar


Company: Amazing Bible Time Line
Item Donated: Bible Timeline Poster
877-966-7300


Item Donated: Preschool Art Curriculum
303-467-0504


Item Donated: Light Speed Video DVD's
1- 866-386-0253


Company: Christian Keyboarding
Item Donated: Keyboarding for the Christian School (Elem edition)
1 (800) 559-2154


Company: CollegePrepGenius
Item Donated: CollegePrepGenius Master the SAT Class Set
1-817-SAT-2-PREP


Item Donated: Discovering Our Amazing God Curriculum & Workbook
407-797-8557


Items Donated: Educaching manual
567-202-0035


Items Donated: The Resurrection Student & Teacher Books
1-877-436-2317


Item Donated: Graphics Toolbox Software
845 278-4240


Item Donated: $50 Gift Certificate
1 (800) 718-7986


Item Donated: Complete A Sketch 1-2-3


Company:  Kregel Publications
Item Donated: The Light Across the River
1 (800) 733-2607


Item Donated:  Madsen Method Part 1
1-800-640-3607


Item Donated: 2 Math CDs


Item Donated: Light Blue Package


Item Donated:  2- $150 Gift Certificates
1-888-810-MATH x101


Item Donated:   Seekers Novels & Study Guides
COUPON CODE: Alabama (Good for $5 off purchase of $10 or more)


Item Donated:
Book: Does Your Child really Have ADHD
1-(888) 377-4664


Item Donated: Little House in the Big Woods Composition Guide
(530) 275-2064


Item donated: Autographed copy of
The Secret of Sadie Sequoia


Item Donated: K-8 Christian Art Curriculum & High School Art Survey
830-612-2585


Item Donated:
Whole Foods Cooking Cookbook
951-687-5491


Sue Patrick's Workbox System
Item Donated: Workbox System


Item Donated: Super Star Speech Workbook


Item Donated:
2 Month Membership to Time 4 Learning Site
(954) 771-0914


Item Donated: $20 Gift Certificate


Item Donated: WriteShop Primary
(909) 989-5576

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Come see us!

Next weekend (May 22nd) our family is going to be at the Southeastern Home Educators Convention (SEHEC) in Mobile, AL. We're going to have an "Adoption" booth set up, so if you're anywhere near Mobile, stop on by and see us! The convention is FREE, and there will be stuff for the whole family. (We're supposed to be located near the "Used Curriculum Sale".)

At our table, we will be selling our T-shirts, wristbands, and some great big totebags for carrying all of your awesome convention goodies (or for taking to the beach or park or even the grocery store!)   We'll also have some inspiring adoption videos playing and have some wonderful information on adoption, plus ways to care for orphans around the world.

I'm also super-excited to announce that we will have some TERRIFIC GIVEAWAYS!  My friend Shasta over at "Faithfully Frugal and Free" has contacted a lot of awesome education companies who have made some very generous donations to us - totaling OVER $1,000 so far!  (She's amazing!  I don't know how she does all that she does, but I'm sure glad about it!) 

So, be sure to stop by our table to visit us, find out more about adoption, and register for some great prize packages! 

And be doubly sure to stop by and visit my friend Shasta at  "Faithfully Frugal and Free"!  She's always giving away some great things over there!  (Really, you need to go there NOW!)  I CANNOT THANK YOU ENOUGH, SHASTA!


Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Faith + Hope + Love + Action = Lives Changed

A while back - about 3 or 4 months ago - I prayed that God would give me a concise "saying" that would express a truth about adoption.  I wanted something that would speak of  the blessing of adoption, not only for children being adopted, but also for the family whose lives are also changed and blessed by adopting.  But I didn't want the "saying" to be limited to a message about adoption - I wanted it to apply to all areas of life.  And I certainly knew that I couldn't come up with something like that on my own!  (Unfortunately, being "pithy" is not a strength of mine - just ask my kids!  LOL)

After praying on a Saturday night, I woke up with "Faith, Hope, Love, Action" running through my head.  I knew it was from God - it expressed all that I was learning and all that I had in my heart, but I never could have come up with it on my own. 

We hear "Faith, Hope, Love" all the time. It's on everything from coffee mugs to wall art to t-shirts.  It's a great, wholesome idea to put it on all kinds of things.  It's sweet and kind.  It's everywhere, and everyone has heard it before. But there is a hidden tragedy in the familiarity of it.... 

The tragedy lies in the fact that if I'm not careful I'll allow each of those powerful words to become merely a concept or topic for discussion rather than a call to action.  When Paul spoke those words in 1 Corinthians 13:13, I'm sure he didn't plan for those words to be used as nouns - they were all definitely verbs!  Paul was a man of action!
So, what do you get when you add "Action" to the "Faith, Hope, and Love"? You get lives that are changed!  This not only applies to adoption, it applies to every area of life.  When we walk in faith, when every decision we make is founded on the hope of what is to come, and when we love like Jesus loves - lives are changed forever! 

So, that's why we have made the bracelets - as a reminder that
"Faith + Hope + Love + Action = Lives Changed"
- and so we can be reminded that it is our duty and our privilege to live in such a way that lives are changed because of Christ living in us.

Now, that's an exciting life!

(If you would like to order some of our wristbands, please see our "Fundraising" page.  THANKS!)

Thursday, April 22, 2010

"Adoption Fund Night" fundraiser at Chick-fil-A was GREAT!

Tonight's Chick-fil-A fundraiser for our church's adoption fund was a tremendous success!  It was a ton of fun, and I believe it was also great in the monetary sense, as well.  (We'll find out in a few days what the exact total was....  Update- $567!) 
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We would like to thank all of our friends who helped out in various capacities to make it a wonderful night.  We could NOT have done it without you!  THANK YOU!

And "thanks" to Lesa, Jennifer and the rest of the great Schillinger Rd. Chick-fil-A staff.  You're awesome!
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(Below are just a FEW of the great friends we spent the evening with!)