Sunday, April 28, 2013

Our First Night

I just wanted to give you guys an update- no pictures tonight but hopefully we will have all the permissions we need tomorrow to post some pictures with kids. 

We spent all day preparing our rooms, putting together kid's bags, decorating and lots of other things!  We also enjoyed having the biggest part of the kids tonight for the first session.  The others will arrive by tomorrow - our first day of Vacation Bible School. 

Thanks for all you gave for us to bring on this trip.  The missionaries we brought  things to were very excited.  All the kids were ecstatic to get their Upward bags (Thanks Mr. Rusty and the Recreation Ministry)!  They were also thrilled to find the items in them and loved getting their very own shirt. 

Would you specifically pray for all the preschool as they make the transition to having us care for them. 

We will post more tomorrow!
We appreciate your prayers!

Much Love!
Mrs.  Tara

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Our bags are packed!


All 28 bags are packed! This is a picture of one bag of toys and games for our time in Malta! 
We would appreciate your prayers as we travel!  Please pray we can sleep on our long flight tomorrow night  (8 hours), pray all our luggage makes it with us, pray for our connections and most of all pray as we travel we will have opportunities to point people to Jesus! 


Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Smith's on Mission



Our excitement and anticipation is growing as we begin our final week of preparation for our Malta Mission Trip.  Our previous mission experiences were construction and medical so caring for one and two year old children will be very different and a little daunting- will our stamina last??  A definite matter of prayer.

Jim and I have a great respect and love of our missionaries who have given their lives to sharing Jesus with the world, so we are grateful to have this opportunity to be a part of enabling them to have a time to come aside for renewal and fellowship with other missionary families who are also serving in Europe.  This week is even more special for us since we will be sharing it with the Teeuwen family.  We have enjoyed getting to know them through Sunday School and supporting their ministry over the years.  They are an incredible family who face their daily lives with great faith and humility.  Their friendship is a joy in our lives.

Please pray that we will be sensitive to the specific needs of these families as we get to interact with them daily and for for spiritual and physical strength for our team as we work and travel that others would see Jesus in us.

Thank you First Baptist Church for this opportunity to represent you and our Lord.  We will be counting on your daily prayers!

Valerie Smith

Monday, April 22, 2013

The Malta Team


Front Row (left to right) Carolyn Farabee Smith, Valerie Smith, Jackie Simpson, Tara Waldrop, Dixie Sandlin, Jane Richardson, Susan McCormick 
Back Row (left to right) Jim Smith, Jill Constance, Jeff Constance, Mike Waldrop, Les Power, Wayne Richardson, Rick McCormick 


Our church prayed over us in all of our services yesterday.  This picture is from the 8:30 service.  It was a very humbling experience to have our church family pray over us.  We are so thankful for a church who believes in sending out mission teams.  Our Co-Pastor- Jim Gibson- shared that this trip is unique in that we are serving those who work to share Jesus with those all over Europe.  He asked our church to pray not only over us but for every family at the conference.  He asked this would be a time of rest, refreshment, encouragement and renewal for each person.  Will you join us in praying for these things as well, please? 
Also pray for each child to bond with our team quickly especially the youngest children who are not often away from their moms and dads.  We are thankful for each of you praying! 


Thursday, April 18, 2013

Stepping out on Faith to GO!


When I first heard about this mission trip, I really wanted to go but thought there was no way it would happen. However, I serve the God who can do anything He wants and He must have really wanted not just me, but Jeff as well, to go to Malta.
When I initially prayed for God’s direction on taking this step of faith, I asked for a clear way, open door, and neon sign. And guess what? Yes, He did exactly that! I know He didn’t have to, but that was what Jeff and I both needed to make sure we were following Him in this.

See, when people go on mission trips, it is not just the people who step foot out of the country that are participating…it is everyone who gives something so these people can go. It is their family sacrificing time and money, it is anyone who gives whether through donations (such as buying a plane ticket, which someone did for Jeff, or writing checks which several people did for me) and fundraisers, and especially those who pray for us (as we prep and through the duration of the trip). So many people actually are a part of this trip and we are thankful for each one!

We have had wonderful friends and family support, but the very best has been our children. They have been such a blessing through this whole process from the second I told them we were thinking about going on a mission trip to Malta. We have tried to teach them the importance of living out our Christian faith all the time. What better example to show them than going on a mission trip to Malta, where we show our support and encouragement to those missionaries who put their lives on the line for Christ daily? We are leading VBS for the missionaries’ children and providing some childcare. I told the kids that it would take lots of self-sacrifice on their part  including going to meetings, time working for extra money, possibly less personal attention for a couple of months, and 9 days away from us during the trip itself. Their response: You should go!

The VBS material we are teaching is Awesome God, Amazing Power, with some of the music talking about facing fears and trusting Him. I get just as much from teaching the material and singing the songs as the kids do! I see God’s awesomeness and His amazing power so many times each day. I also am challenged daily to face my fears in the uncertainties and trials of life, trusting God to see us through since He has plans for us; plans to prosper us and give us a future and a hope! There have been so many teachable moments for our children through this process. They understand that they are part of the reason we are able to go…they have been so generous in accepting the time and energy we are pouring into the trip. They also are encouraging as they smile and say they are really excited we get to go on a mission trip. It has truly been a joy to see the Lord working in their lives, too, as we have shown them examples of God’s direction and His provision along the way.  It is music to my ears when they ask when they can go on a mission trip! We are teaching them the life-long lessons that really matter!

Jill Constance 

Mornings in Malta

Our team is headed to Malta in 8 days.  In just 8 days we will be spending a week with those who serve to make known the name of Christ all over Europe.  Specifically we will be providing ministry to those 5th grade and under - about 60 of them in all! Our plan is to conduct Vacation Bible School each morning.  



We are using Lifeway's  Amazing Wonders Aviation VBS curriculum . We have crafts, Bible Stories, songs, games, snacks and lots of fun planned for these kiddos.  Did you know that most often they worship with adults and not in English (their first language).  Most of the time the churches where they live and serve are very different from what was "normal" for them in their home churches.  



We are excited about providing this experience for those referred to as MK's (missionary kids) or Third Culture Kids.  Matt and Rachel Setliffe - whose children will soon be third culture kids explains it this way, "America is not fully their home, and the country this parents serve in is not fully home. They are a mixture of the two cultures, creating a third culture."  He posted an article today that shares the heart of a  missionary and her thoughts on Third Culture Kids.  I encourage you to read her thoughts HERE!  I couldn't read it without tears.  It is convicting and challenging - especially in light of the things I grumble over in just one single day.  I just sometimes don't have a clue.  Families called to serve internationally give up much to make His name known to the nations.  Will you take a moment to pray for these kiddos?  

Will you pray our team can be an encouragement to them in our words, actions, in every moment we have with them and in every small gift we give them.  The small gifts we are taking them are small but hopefully will show them we love them and are thankful for what they do - all day, every day not to mention many, many miles away from family and all things they once knew as familiar.  

We still are collecting our small gifts- if you want to help- just let me know.  We are not talking about big things but small things like candy, small toys, crafts, etc.  

For every way you decide to be on mission with us - thank you.  It takes people praying, people giving (bake sale items, donations for bake sale purchases, suitcases, gifts), people going, people writing notes and many other ways so many are helping FBC being a church ON MISSION! 

Much Love! 
Mrs. Tara 

Monday, April 8, 2013

Ways to Encourage


What do all these pictures have to do with encouraging others?  These are just a few of the small things our team will be taking to encourage and bless those we are going to serve in Malta.  You see these pictures represent some of the things that make them smile.  These are things they can't get where they live or can't get often.............

We have to take small things - so we can get enough of the things to encourage the approximately 80 family units who will be at this conference. Luggage space is limited.  I sure miss the days when airlines allowed you two FREE pieces of luggage and not just one. Due to space and money we have to be creative in what we can take on trips.  

One of the things we need is families to write a note to let this family unit know you have lifted them up to the Father and have prayed this conference has been refreshing and encouraging for them.  That is why I have listed the picture of the note card that says "You are My Hero".  In my mind they are the Heroes of the Faith.  You see they have answered the call to serve Him in a place that is unfamiliar, many miles away from their family, and sacrificing personal preferences and comforts in housing, food, holidays, church - well in every aspect of their life.

Have a heart for missions?  Do you have children and want your children to have a heart for others?  I encourage you to sit down and write a note (I can provide you with the missionary family's names and country of service).  I encourage you to by a packet, a bag of candy, a travel sized game or toy AND if you have kiddos (no matter what their age is) let them be a part of the process of writing, purchasing, bringing to church to give BUT most of all teach them to PRAY for those who serve all around the world so that all may know of His incredible love for them!






Much Love!
Mrs. Tara

P.S. one request that is a little different is for the cheese packets that come in macaroni and cheese (like Kraft).  Many can get pasta but no cheese.  If you are willing to donate your cheese packets (and use the real stuff for your macaroni) we need those too!

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Suitcases


Suitcases, Suitcases, Suitcases!

Thank you FBC for how you answered our request for suitcases! We were blessed with quite a few this morning at church.  We are so thankful.  We are in need of a few more.  Can you help? Remember these suitcases will not be returned.  We are taking them full of supplies for our work in Malta and are having to pay extra baggage fees to take them.  It is too expensive to bring the suitcases back so we are leaving them to finish out their life as a useful suitcase with the peeps in Malta!