Showing posts with label Fundraising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fundraising. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

51% Funds Raised


51% !!! Over half way.  Can we reach 100% before October??  Please pray along with us for God’s provision.
We’re making progress for sure.  Our new goal is to have all our support pledged by the end of September when Albino (hopefully) receives his US citizenship.  Please pray about being an important part of our team by supporting us financially.  Remember, you can give on a monthly, quarterly, or annual basis.  We just need to know if those monies will be coming in J
Did you know?
*Potatoes may have originated in Peru but China is the largest producer of potatoes in the world (in 2007)
*A potato can be poisonous.  The green parts have toxins so it’s always good to cut that part away and thoroughly cook your potatoes.  That said, it’s very unlikely to have potato poisoning.
*Potatoes are the 4th most important food crop in the world, after maize, wheat and rice. 
(above facts are taken from http://www.potato2008.org/en/kids/)
*In Cusco ears of corn are sold steaming hot a roadside stands.  A slice of cheese makes it a delicious snack.
*A corn stalk is sweet.  It’s a bit like eating sugar cane.
*Potatoes originated in Peru.
*There are over 3000 varieties with names such as “the potato that makes the daughter-in-law cry”.
*One patriotic potato has a white and a reddish purple coloring; it’s called .
*In the Andes Mtns. the potato is a staple crop for many subsistence farmers.

(Each body part, not including the feet, represents 10% of the total support we must raise.  Help us put together Mr. Potato Head.)

Saturday, May 25, 2013

33% Funds Raised


You have put “ears and nose” on our Mr. Potato Head.  We have 1/3 of our support pledged through the RCA! https://www.rca.org/rodriguez  Praise God!  Thank you to all of you who are a part of this important aspect of our ministry.
How can we meet our budget?  At this point we need 200 people more to pledge approximately 80c a day, that’s $25 a month.  

Did you know?
*Potatoes may have originated in Peru but China is the largest producer of potatoes in the world (in 2007)
*A potato can be poisonous.  The green parts have toxins so it’s always good to cut that part away and thoroughly cook your potatoes.  That said, it’s very unlikely to have potato poisoning.
*Potatoes are the 4th most important food crop in the world, after maize, wheat and rice. 
(above facts are taken from http://www.potato2008.org/en/kids/)
*In Cusco ears of corn are sold steaming hot a roadside stands.  A slice of cheese makes it a delicious snack.
*A corn stalk is sweet.  It’s a bit like eating sugar cane.
*Potatoes originated in Peru.
*There are over 3000 varieties with names such as “the potato that makes the daughter-in-law cry”.
*One patriotic potato has a white and a reddish purple coloring; it’s called .
*In the Andes Mtns. the potato is a staple crop for many subsistence farmers.

(Each body part, not including the feet, represents 10% of the total support we must raise.  Help us put together Mr. Potato Head.)

Friday, May 10, 2013

Fundraising Pledges

Here is some information to clarify where we are at regarding fundraising.  We are still waiting to see the results of this most recent trip.  Your financial pledge will help us reach our goal of going back to Peru by the end of 2013.

When missionaries such as ourselves, are fundraising to return to the field, the RCA has no way to determine if the gifts will continue without some kind of commitment from the donors.  Thus, they require 100% of our determined budget committed, or pledged, before we leave for Peru.  Our first term has a three year budget.
One time gifts do count in our fund for start up costs, such as airfare and home appliances.  It also helps determine when we can start to receive a stipend.  A stipend will allow Albino to stop working and focus on fundraising; we will not have to worry about travel and time-off work.  Those gifts also currently provide us with health insurance.  When we are out in the field, the RCA factors in the one-time gifts to determine our level of funding. 

If you have already given a one-time gift, and believe you could pledge that amount or another, please contact the RCA Global Mission at 1-800-968-3943 or 616-541-0882.  Also, if you have set-up a recurring gift online, please contact the RCA office to let them know them if it is in fact a pledged amount. Donations can be done online at https://rca.org/rodriguez

If you need more clarification, please give us a call or the RCA Global Mission office at 800-968-3943 or 616-541-0882.  We apologize for any confusion, miscommunication, or for extra work required on your part.  We appreciate your support in all the forms it comes.

When are you going back to Peru?

This is the question we are asked on at least a weekly basis.  It’s a good and valid question.  The answer is… we don’t know.  We don’t have a date.  Our goal is by the end of 2013.  Several things have to happen before we can go.

1. We must have 100% of our financial support pledged by churches and individual donors.   Check out our Mr. Potato Head to see how far along we are in the process. If you would like to know how to participate in our ministry in this way, please see   .  There is also an explication of what we mean by “pledges” vs. donations.
2.  Albino must receive his U.S. citizenship.  All of the paperwork has been filed.  Now it is up to the U.S. government to determine the timing.  He must have his biometric appointment, which we needed to reschedule due to our travels in April, before he receives his interview and civics exam date.  After that, we have to wait for the swearing-in ceremony.  According to the USCIS website, it is about a five month process.
We are praying that these two things occur simultaneously.  We don’t want to wait around for one or the other.  In the end, we can only say that we are doing our part, the rest is in God’s hands and His timing.  

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Tour of TX, AZ, and CO

A whirlwind trip.  Three states in less than three weeks—Texas, Arizona, and Colorado.  I, Sandy, will not deny that we came back exhausted and needed several days to recover.  But, the entire trip was positive and profitable.  I thoroughly enjoyed seeing long-time friends and catching up in Texas.  To the long-time friends, we’ve added some new ones.  Arizona was good for that.  In Tucson we met at a home and shared at a school.  Some great partnerships and networking came out of those.  In Phoenix we met an amazing bilingual RCA congregation and enjoyed a Spanish worship service for the first time in a couple years.  Of course, Colorado Springs was a return home for me.  Just good to be around familiar faces.  We also have good support from my old church congregation and friends.

We took advantage of the many opportunities to share our dream and vision for La Casa del Maestro (www.casadelmaestro.org).  The more we talked the more passionate we became; God confirmed once again that Cusco is where He wants us. (Now we just need to get there.)  People understood the needs and resonated with the plans for a ministry specifically for the indigenous youth coming to Cusco.  Not only was the vision confirmed, but it was strengthened and deepened as people added their own experiences and ideas.  We look forward to continuing to work with the North American church, even when we´re in Peru.
African Safari at the Dallas Zoo with a college friend and her little ones.
Ride 'em Cowboy! at the Ft. Worth Stockyards
Amazing Views at the Grand Canyon
Doriana was an attraction and made friends wherever she went.
Sharing about our ministry to a sixth grade class.
This young man is headed to Peru for a mission trip; he interviewed Albino for over an hour and even  took notes.  Impressive! and so much fun.

Friday, March 22, 2013

Tour of Three States in April

We start a tour of three states on April 4. We fly to the Dallas/Ft. Worth area to visit with some dear friends of mine (Sandy) from Hillsdale College and TCA. From there we head to Tucson to meet with some homegroups and speak at a Spanish/English RCA church in Phoenix. Our last stop is Colorado Springs, which was my home for five years before moving to Peru.

Of course the main purpose is partnership development. It’s a necessary part of our life now. As I’ve mentioned before, we get excited the more we share; it’s fun to share our vision and see others catch that dream. We couldn’t do our work at La Casa del Maestro without the prayer and financial support that so many give. It’s one of the many ways that God brings together Christ’s body. We truly believe that and rejoice in that. It’s also humbling and character building. God works in the midst of something that is definitely difficult for us. The fundraising is a necessary component, but I am so excited to just see so many friends included in this trip. Who can beat seeing Texas with friends, reminiscing with friends from Peru (in AZ), and going “home” to Colorado. And, along the way we get to make new friends while meeting pastors and missions team members at the different churches. I like the new terminology for fundraising, partnership development. It’s true that ministry is done in partnership, how much better when those partners are first and foremost, friends