Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Matthew is in the air to China! He's on his way to the staff Bring me Hope summit. Please pray for him as he travels and shares Jesus with Jason, a friend who is an unbeliever.

Monday, June 25, 2012

This is Christina on the right (American name).  She was affiliated with the Bring Me Hope camps last summer.  She is not a Christian, but is still asking questions and wants to know more.  Please pray that she will have a position at a BMH camp so that she can be ministered to again this year.  Also pray that she will meet Jesus!
Shilo is pictured on the left.  She is a new Chinese Christian.  She will be on the Bring Me Hope staff in XinZheng with Matthew this summer.  Please pray for her that she will be strong in her faith and have many opportunities to share Jesus while at camp!  We Skype with her once a week and disciple her as she lives the Christian life!
Prayers for Tony Season (American name) and I-denk.  Tony is a student at Iowa University.  I-denk is a new Christian.  They met at BMH camp last summer.  We had the joy of having Tony, who is a believer, in our home for a week during Thanksgiving.  I-denk was saved via Skype in our home.  Pray for them to grow in Jesus.  They will both be our translators while we are with the orphans in Kunming.  Pray that God will use them as they speak the language to share Jesus with the other translators.
(Pictured left) Lee and Meredith (front); Tim and Mel (second row)
                          (Pictured center) Miles, Mia and Matthew
(Pictured right) Ben (front), Samantha (second row), Jim (third row)
(Pictured center back) James Huff (Pop) and Marilyn Huff (Mimi)

My family that I will miss in China and pray for while away.  Tim (my husband), Mel, Tabitha (Lee's fiance'), Lee, Meredith, Christopher (Meredith's boyfriend).  I love you all!!!
My motivation for missions would be these crazy reindeer.  Lee (26) Mia Grace (5) and Meredith (28).  The reindeer actually belong to me and the little one in the center is Mia Grace, my niece from China, whom we all love and praise the Lord for!
This is a photo of Seven (American name).  She was a translator that we were able to share Jesus with and she received Him as Saviour.  Please pray for her to be discipled in China and find a good Christian church where she can worship and grow!

This is Tang Min, my other precious girl with spina bifada.  She is wheel chair bound and ten years old.  She is ready for adoption and pending adoption to Memphis, TN.  Please pray that the paperwork will be processed and she will transition to the United States to a Godly, loving family.

These are my girls from Xian, China.  Mei Ling on the left and Lu Fang on the right.  An exciting update on their lives is that Lu Fang is being adopted this month and coming to the United States.  Mei Ling is almost completely blind now and is not adoptable, but a very kind man from the states has been working diligently to get her into the only blind orphanage in China.  She should be moved there soon to Beijing, China.  Please pray for the transition for both of the girls.  This will be so difficult since they have been together so long.  Pray for the family God has provided for Lu Fang.  (Thank you Jesus!!!)

Last summer I was honored to accompany my nephew, Matthew Huff to China for missions with Bring Me Hope (BMH).  This summer I am proud to announce that Matt will be a staff member for BMH in XinZheng at Xis University.  He will be there for six weeks and serve on a ministry team.
I am so proud of you, Matthew!!!  Matt will leave Wednesday, June 27. Please be in prayer for him as he travels and receives his summer assignments.   I will leave on July 5 with the following travel destinations:
  • July 5-6 Jackson, MS/Memphis, TN/Seattle, WA (lose a day)
  • July 6-8 Beijing, China
  • July 8-14 Kunming, China
  • July 14-21 XinZheng, China (with Matt as my boss)
  • July 21-22 Hong Kong
  • July 22 Tokyo, Japan/Atlanta, GA/Jackson,MS (gain a day)
I list my complete itinerary for prayer purposes.  I will have a travel partner on the front end of the trip.  Laura Knoll, a Chinese-American, and fifteen years old, will accompany me for the mission with orphans.
A group of eight other volunteers from Hebron Baptist, Centerville Baptist, and others from Petal, with arrive later in July to work with Matt at the university.  Laura will remain with them as I travel home.