Dollars to go, Days to go...

God has blown our mind, confirmed his call and shown his providing power over these last 4 months in ways that we still cannot wrap our mind around. Well, here is what just happened...God provided $123,000 in pledges and gifts in the last 4 months!!!!! Did you read that? That is the LORD! We praise him and give Him ALL the credit. We recognize that this is nothing we could have ever done on our own...it is OF GOD!

Here is where we stand now: We have 16 days to go and $38,000 to go to reach 100% of our total 2 year missions budget! We are at 76.5%!
We have dreamed and prayed that we would be at 100% by the time we board the plane. That date is set now as January 12th.
So, will you help realize that completion of this miracle?
Can you make a one time year end tax deductible gift? You can do it online by CLICKING HERE or make out a check payable to "Eastern Mennonite Missions" (write "Kaye Missions" in the memo) and mail it to:
Capital Christian Fellowship
Attn: Ruth Yoder
10411 Greenbelt Road
Lanham, MD 20706
Or can you make a monthly commitment for 1 or 2 years? Just email me at noah.ccf@gmail.com and we can get you all set up.
We have the faith that the Lord will provide this. If you believe in us or the call of God on our lives, will you partner with us? Your donation will impact people and expand God's kingdom as we serve Him!
Thank you and spread the word. We are almost there!

My 3 Vows

A few weeks ago I was in a meeting with one of my mentors and he shared something with me about how we order our lives as leaders. Here was the approach:

I have made 3 significant vows in my life...and they happened in this order:
  1. 1987- Salvation/Baptism: I committed to follow Jesus as soon as I could understand what it meant to me.
  2. 2002- Marriage: I committed my entire life and love to Tricia Rivera (now Kaye) promising to love her like Jesus loves the church...until death separates us.
  3. 2009- Ordination: Taking the call of God on my life very seriously, I was ordained for a lifetime of gospel ministry.
In the same manner, I must continue to maintain this priority order in how I live these commitments out:
  1. Jesus must always remain first. Without intimacy with Him, the next two commitments will suffer.
  2. Tricia is after Jesus. It may be easy to keep her from rising to number one...but truth be told it is hard to prevent her from dropping to number three. She will always come before the church. (Kids come right after her. Yes, AFTER her.)
  3. Gospel ministry. Kingdom expansion. After numbers one and two are in proper shape, number three becomes a successful joy! I must never steal from the first two to feed the third.

What vows have you made? How are you doing at ordering your world with the most important commitments first?

The Wild Jesus

The nature of true love is commitment. We don’t need to be perfect before we can commit our lives fully to Jesus or live sinlessly after we have committed our lives to Him. And we will struggle to give some things over to God’s control. But Making Jesus the ruler of everything does mean that ----to the utmost of my ability and knowledge ----we surrender total control of our lives and beliefs to Him.

To ask God to be in control of my life does not mean life will lose its edge. Jesus is not predictable or tame. To echo C. S. Lewis’s famous thought in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, He is not a domesticated house cat but a wild lion. He was a threat to the religious establishment of His day—as He will still be today. To quote Alan Hirsch and Michael Frost, Jesus was baptized by a wild man. He inaugurated his ministry by spending time with the wild beasts of the wilderness. He was unfazed by a wild storm. There was an untamed wild power within him. If our answer to the question “What, would Jesus do?” is that he would be conventional, safe, respectable and refined, then we suspect you didn’t find that answer in the Gospels.

To be taken captive by the “wildness” of Jesus implies that life will be out of my control, but not out of His control. Every area of my life will be both surrendered to Him and radically reshaped by Him. Everything will be seen in a different light, changing the way I see life, church, God, politics, mission, and the world I live in.

Excerpt from the book "Follow: A Simple and Profound Call to live like Jesus" by Floyd McClung.

Flatscreen for Christmas?

We came home today to the humbling news that a friend of mine from college has decided to sell his Flatscreen TV, Home Theatre System, DVD player, PS3 and other stuff and donate it to our mission. He will not be talked out of it because it is what God has asked him to do...and we feel totally blessed and humbled by the gift and His obedience. This guy has a HUGE heart.

How about buying it in the next few days as a Christmas present that benefits the Kingdom?!

Logging Off for 9 Days

Rumor has it that adjusting to living overseas is pretty stressful. Well, I can personally vouch for the fact that preparing to move overseas in no walk in the park either. Not complaining! We are incredibly thankful for the blessings we have each day. But this time has been one of high intensity and high pressure. Our MST recently got all over us about resting before we leave!

Well, this morning, we are logging off and going away. Tricia, Davis and I are spending the next 9 days with my Mom and Dad on a family getaway. My parents invited us to spend this intentional time with them before we leave for two years. Mom and Dad are not getting any younger and we are so thankful for the memories that we are about to share over this next week and a half. We struggled with whether we could get away during such a busy time, but then we realized that this is what it is to finish strong. Family is more important than the task list and will always be. While there is plenty to be doing before we leave, nothing is more important than spending time with our parents.
So, off we go! We will be back in action on December 20.
Until then...I'm logging off.

Weight Loss for Missions. Final Results.

While I could rattle off multiple excuses (about not having a kitchen, traveling constantly and living under pretty intense pressure these days...many of which make great sense), I will just tell you the reality. I lost 32 pounds (weigh 263 now). I was down 35 (then gained 3) and hoped to make it to at least 50, but I am afraid I have come as far as I can for now. The holidays are upon me. So, I plan to live much more actively and lose more weight in Cape Town. I hope you will see much less of me when we return home. THANK YOU to those of you who walked with me and supported this endeavor. I am pleased to weigh 32 pounds less than I did!

Fundraising Update...34 days & 27% Away!

I've said it before and I'll say it again...we are in the middle of a miracle! First of all, the clarity of the call of God on our family has been so strong that it feels like our own miracle of grace in and of itself. We KNOW this is of God like we have never known anything before. He has called us into this season of ministry in Cape Town! But when we looked at the fundraising for this calling, it seemed so daunting and intimidating.
Just for fun, here is the timeline (all in 2010):
February 26th- God called us to leave our familiar land and move to Cape Town, South Africa.
March through August- Easter Mennonite Missions (Our sending organization) Acceptance and Preparation Process including budget development and approval.
May 2nd- We announced our calling to CCF, our home church. Click HERE to read the announcement.
July 15th- We announced the formation of our Missions Support Team. Click HERE to read about that.
August 15th- we officially started fundraising through a mailer to about 400 friends and family. We prayed and trusted God from there...
September- We visited Cape Town on our way back from a trip to China. You can read some reflections from that trip HERE and HERE.
October 17th- Our last day on Staff at CCF as Pastor. We felt so blessed by our sending.
October 24th- We were at 30% of our budget raised. CLICK HERE for that update.
November 15th- We were at 50%. CLICK HERE for that update.
November 30th- We were at 63%. CLICK HERE for that update.
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TODAY....Thanks to THESE CHURCHES and Partners, we are at 73%!!
Can you help us get the rest of the way? Will you walk with us this coming year?
CLICK HERE to make a one time gift (tax deductible)!
CLICK HERE to set up recurring or monthly contributions.
Email me at noah.ccf@gmail.com with any questions about anything at all! We would love to hear from you.
Please join with us in ministry!
Noah, Tricia and Davis Kaye

Two Billion to One

Here's something I've been thinking about recently....something about Jesus that makes me love him more. Something that fascinates me.

He was one man (yes, fully God too....but bear with me). And he did the bulk of his high-visibility, high-impact ministry in three years. And he changed the face of the planet for ever and ever. Human kind will never be the same again! One man. Three Years.
Then he left the earth to go back to be with Daddy (Father God). Essentially, in John 14 Jesus says this: "I am leaving to go back with my Dad and I need you to keep up my work here on earth. But you will not be alone. I will leave my Holy Spirit to help you. GO for it! GO!" That was about 2 thousand years ago. And now there are about 2 billion of us who claim to follow Jesus! And our combined impact as the "body of Christ" still does not seem to come anywhere even close to the impact that ONE MAN made in THREE YEARS!
What's up with this?
And then John 14:12 says that we are going to do "greater things"! I long to see these greater things. The pages of the gospels seem to be far greater than what I am seeing now. I don't get it. I just know I that I long for us to be the body that Jesus longs for us to be!
Jesus, thank you for believing in us!
God, be gracious and forgiving with us as we try!
Spirit, help us as Jesus promised you would!

Butt Dial

Sooner or later it happens to everybody. You get a call from a friend and pick up the phone thinking they want to talk. You say hello, but instead of getting a response they just start talking about random things. You keep saying their name louder and louder, but they just keep talking.

After a few seconds or moments, you realize the truth: you’ve been butt dialed. They didn’t mean to call you. It was just the pressure in their back pocket that made it happen.

Almost always, it’s just meaningless chatter. What food they’re ordering. Directions they’re taking. Plans they’re making.

But sometimes, you’re let into conversations that you didn’t want to hear. The person on the other line begins talking about someone you know. Or worse, they begin talking about you. And it isn’t the same things they would be saying if the phone was in their hand rather than their back pocket.

Or maybe the content of their conversation simply isn’t what you would expect out of them. It’s vulgar or low-level compared to the way it is when they’re talking to you directly.

Right now, this could easily turn into a judgmental or woe is me situation. But I want to flip the tables for a second.

What if the situation was reversed (because it often is)? What if your phone accidentally dialed when it was in your pocket?

  • Would we say the same things we say about people?
  • Would we have the same conversations?
  • Would we sound as spiritual as we did in small group or at the coffee shop?

We often talk about the need for the content of our lives to match the content of our speech. When it happens, it’s called integrity. But it’s just as necessary that the content of our public discourse match the content of our private discussions. When it happens, it’s also called integrity.

What would it look like if we lived our lives as if our phone was dialing someone at all times? In other words, what if the microphone was always on?

I wish I could leave it at those theoretical questions. But I can’t. Because they’re not theoretical. The phone is always dialing. The microphone is always on:

"There is nothing concealed that will not be disclosed, or hidden that will not be made known. What you have said in the dark will be heard in the daylight, and what you have whispered in the ear in the inner rooms will be proclaimed from the roofs." Luke 12:2-3

(Credit for this post goes to Steven Furtick. I saw this on his blog and straight cuffed it. Thought it was great!)

Churches Partnering w/ Us (13 and growing)

This last 6 months of connecting with people and churches has been thrilling in many ways. Tonight, I just want to take a moment to give a loud shout out to all of the churches that are supporting us and partnering with us financially (prayer and relational too) over these next 2 years. ALL of them are a result of relationships and GRACE! Especially grace. Tricia, Davis and I thank you in the greatest way we know how! You are a gift to us that we treasure!

Thank you to:
  1. Capital Christian Fellowship in Lanham MD (our home church and spiritual family)
  2. New Life Mennonite Church in Ellicott City, MD
  3. Wilken's Avenue Mennonite Church in Baltimore, MD
  4. Ethiopian Evangelical Church in Baltimore, MD
  5. Judah Temple in Mitchellville, MD
  6. Zion Church in Largo, MD
  7. Grace Bible Church in Lanham, MD
  8. Freedom Fellowship/Calvary Assembly of God in Hudson, NY
  9. Kingdom Life Empowerment Temple in Hyattsville, MD
  10. Celebration of Praise in Clermont, FL
  11. Trinity Assembly of God in Lanham, MD (My Home Church as a kid)
  12. Spring Valley Community Church in Royersford, PA
  13. Baltimore Washington District of Churches in the Lancaster Mennonite Conference (Our District)
There are a number of other churches not in this list that are committed to praying and walking with us, just not in finances (about 7 beyond what is listed above). We are super thankful for them too!
In addition, as of tonight, there are approximately 75 individuals/families that have also partnered with us!! We are so humbled. We still have about 35% to go, but it is never too soon to celebrate generosity and to PRAISE GOD!!

What I'm learning while I'm not preaching...

There are many things I am learning these days. It feels impossible to capture it all. I tried my best to prepare emotionally for this season of NOT being a leader/Pastor in the way I used to be. Some days are hard, honestly. But all in all, I am learning the ever-important lesson of knowing where my value is--in Jesus, not in me, my abilities, my position or even my impact on others...it is all about Jesus!

But, here is one really cool thing that I am experiencing (because I can't preach every week like I used to)...
When you cannot preach a passage, you are forced to live with it and live in it. Oftentimes in the past, I would quickly move from receiving the truth of the message for myself to focusing on how I could share it with others.
Here is what I am realizing in hindsight...once I delivered a message, I often left it there. Just like UPS delivers a package and leaves it at your door, many Pastors deliver a passage and leave it at your church service....they are done with it. Since I can't preach all the messages I am getting these days, I just have to keep them, sit with them, live in them---me and Jesus. As a result, I am seeing scripture sink deeper into my heart than it used to. And I like it. This is a good season. Painful in some ways. But wonderful in others!
Note: I am preaching every Sunday, but more of a vision message for missions & fundraising. I reckon I will have a long list of sermons built up over the next two years. I'll have to let it out somehow, which is why I suspect I may write a book. ;-)

Seven Reasons to GO

Seven Reasons to Go

By Floyd McClung

That world is covered in spiritual darkness. Four billion people out of the 6.9 billion on this planet never heard the good news of Jesus, and are separated from Him by spiritual darkness, and even in some cases, deep deception. I have listed the reasons that compel me to go, and why I ask others to do the same, below.

However, these reasons will remain just one more list of things we "ought to do" someday, unless we submit our inner motivations to Jesus. May I request that you join me in thinking for a few moments about our reasons to make Jesus known to others? Would you please ask the Lord to speak to your heart as you read through this list?

The Lamb is Worthy
At the end of time people will gather from every tribe and tongue and nation around the throne of God to honor the Lamb of God, all worshipping in their redeemed cultures. They will gather joyously around the throne of God and celebrate the victory He has won on their behalf. The One who died a shameful death to redeem the peoples of the earth will be the object of honor and praise for all eternity. All of history will be consummated in the praise of the One who gave Himself for us. He died to make us a kingdom of priests. He set us free from religion and fear and superstition so we might freely enter His throne room of grace. Everything is headed for that day. All we do that has meaning will find its fulfillment at that celebration. May it come quickly, Lord Jesus! This is the mission of God, and that is the mission of the church of God. The church's ultimate purpose is not the programs we offer to people or the missionary outreaches we do, or our budgets or faith giving, our missionaries dressed in strange costumes, not even about the lost people or the needs of hurting millions. It is about Jesus, the Lion who became a Lamb, the Redeemer of the all peoples, the Savior of the world. He is our great goal. It is for Him. We go to others so Jesus will receive the just reward of His suffering.

The Lost Are Dying
Most of earth's population will spend eternity separated from God if they do not have a chance to hear the Good News of God's salvation. Eternity is real, and though many people believe theoretically in hell, they don't really believe that a “good God will send people to hell.” May God impress deeply on our hears the terrible reality of man's lostness without a savior. Men and women need forgiveness of sins. There is no other way for that to happen than Jesus. It is by hearing, believing and calling on His name that people are rescued from a certain, eternal, separation from God.

The Poor are Suffering
We can easily become immune to the horrendous suffering of the victims of drought, famine, poverty and injustice. It is only by the grace of God than our hearts can be filled with the compassion of Jesus. The Bible says that when Jesus looked upon the crowds, He had compassion. May we have the same response, whether it be to a neighbor in need, a child's face in a Christian advertisement, or a news broadcast from the Horn of Africa. We know the statistics, we hear and see the faces, may we now become hardened to their plight. There are only two ways to maintain genuine compassion: getting involved with the poor, and maintaining a lifestyle of personal devotion and prayer for the poor.

The Church is Commissioned
Jesus commanded us to go, and go means a change of location. We have been commissioned to go, teach, baptize and make disciples. There are people waiting for us to obey, whether it be the villages of North Africa or the mountains of Tibet. They wait for our obedience. The issue is not whether or not we are called. All are called. All are commissioned. It is a matter of location, of those in the church will join with God in sacrificial obedience. Willing hearts hear His voice. The Lord Jesus said to His disciples, "As the Father sent me, so send I you..."

The Believers Are Perishing
Without a vision greater than the pleasures of our culture and the comforts of life, we will perish. By joining God on mission, we find a vision worth dying for and worth living for. It is not enough to send our money, because money does not have to lay down rights, weep, or give itself. It is not enough to send native workers, because native workers cannot pray, love and disciple in our place. God uses people to reach people. He uses people to encourage faint hearts. If for no other reason, we must go for our sakes. If not, we will surely perish. For the sake of the church we must give our very best, lest we die from lack of sacrifice, from lack of personal involvement. If we will not, we will perish.

The Father is Waiting
The highest motivation for preaching the gospel is not what lost or needy people receive from our efforts, but what God receives from our love for Him. Joining God’s mission is first and foremost about God. He created the nations to seek after Him and find Him (Acts 17:24-26). He brought them into existence so they might find their satisfaction in their Creator (Revelation 4:11). The Father is waiting. He longs for the worship and obedience of His creation. He made the nations. He made them for a purpose. Like the father in the parable of the prodigal son, God is yearning for the peoples of the earth to come home to Him.

The Spirit is Moving
We are living in the time of the greatest revival in the history of the church. There have been times in church history when the Spirit has moved on one continent, and then other times when the Spirit has moved on another continent. What is unusual about this period of history is that the Spirit of God is bringing millions of people to Himself, simultaneously, on every continent. The church is growing mightily in China, Indonesia, India, Korea, Latin America, Africa -literally all over the world. God brought down the Berlin wall, and the communist governments of Eastern Europe, and now His Spirit is tearing down walls of fear and cultural separation that hide Muslims and Hindus and Buddhists from Jesus. It’s God's gracious invitation and the Church’s sacred privilege to participate in this unprecedented move of the Holy Spirit. Who would want to miss out on what our Father is doing on the earth?

God has chosen this time to gather people from all the peoples of the earth in a way He has never done before. It is the will of God for the Church to be part of what Father is doing. The Church is what God is doing; He is raising up a people for Himself from among all the peoples of the earth.

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I thought this was very well done and wanted to share it. I look forward to serving with Floyd in Cape Town!!

Fundraising Update--43 days to go!

The clock is ticking!! We are now only 43 days away from departing for South Africa. We leave January 12.
We still KNOW that we are in the middle of a miracle. When we updated you 15 days ago, we were at 50%.
Today, we are at 63%!
There are still several churches and many individuals that we are in conversations with that we feel will be supporting us financially. It is just a waiting game.
Here's the deal...to be at 63% this fast is a miracle! To GOD be the glory! Now, we are waiting on the completion of what the Lord is doing. We are trusting the Lord for 100% by departure.
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Now, what about YOU?? Can YOU help us?
  1. We need prayer! Will you pray for us?
  2. We are looking for financial supporters! Can you support us with a monthly pledge (or a one time gift)? Monthly pledges that spread over two years really help the percentage increase rapidly. (A $500 one time gift may seem huge, and it is! But a $50 a month commitment over two years is $1,200 toward our budget!)
  3. Do you know people, businesses or organizations that may want to sow a one time year end gift?
If you are willing to do any of the three things above, would you please email me at noah.ccf@gmail.com as soon as possible (or message me on FB, leave a comment, text me, call me, whatever)? We would really be encouraged to hear from you.
Please help us see our calling become a reality!
Noah, Tricia and Davis
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PS- Below is info for giving online:
If you or anyone you know is interested in investing in our family's call into missions, you can do so ONLINE in the following way:
  1. CLICK HERE.
  2. Then, simply type in the amount, designate it for "Noah and Tricia Kaye's Support" and follow the secure process.
  3. That's it!
If you wish to set up monthly or quarterly contributions, just CLICK HERE, fill out the form and follow the instructions.

Walking with God

A friend in our Congregation gave us a card when we left CCF that had these words written in it. It blessed me deeply the moment I read it. And it keeps blessing me. I wanted to share it with you!

"Walking With God" by Thomas Merton

“My Lord God, I have no idea where I am going. I do not see the road ahead of me. I cannot know for certain where it will end. Nor do I really know myself, and the fact that I think I am following your will does not mean that I am actually doing so.

But I believe that my desire to please you does in fact please you. And I hope that I have that desire in all that I am doing. I hope that I will never do anything apart from that desire. And I know that if I do this you will lead me by the right road though I may know nothing about it.

Therefore will I trust you always though I may seem to be lost and in the shadow of death. I will not fear, for you are ever with me, and you will never leave me to face my perils alone.”

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This prayer, from Thomas Merton, is a source of strength to me while wrestling with my ever-present questions about God’s will. May it encourage you today, and may it become the prayer of a Church in endless formation.

Jesus, thank you that...(a Thanksgiving Post)

Jesus, thank you that....
When we cry, you comfort us.
When we knock, you answer.
When we seek, you respond.
When we feel pain, you heal us.
Lord, when we are lost, you guide us.
Father, when we are alone, you join us.
Jesus, thank you that...
When we forget, you remind us.
When we fail, you restore us.
When we sin, you convict us.
Then, when we repent, you forgive us.
Bread of life, when we hunger, you feed us.
Living Water, when we thirst, you quench us.
When we are confused, you bring clarity.
When we risk, you grant safety.
When we struggle, you intervene.
When we call, you answer.
When we dream, you interpret.
Daddy, when we return, you welcome us.
When we praise you, you "inhabit" those praises.
So, today, we praise you!
And we say THANK YOU on this season of Thanksgiving!
We love you, Lord!

A few thoughts about Facebook...

Wanted to share a few random thoughts about Facebook.

I just have to say this....I have an increasing sense of respect for those that are among older generations that are adjusting so well to the social media developments. I continue to marvel at the flexibility and willingness of our elders and how they are learning totally new things every day in order to stay relevant and connected. I long to be like that one day. Thank you! Thank you for caring about people enough to meet them where they are and build bridges into their lives...into my life! I honor you!
While on the topic...
  • Some of you have asked if we will be blogging and facebooking in South Africa. The answer is YES! Less. But, yes. The connection is not as good and the cost is not as low. But, we will do what we can.
  • Speaking of which, if we are not "friends" on Facebook yet, please add me. I am looking to keep growing my connections especially before we leave the USA. Find me by clicking HERE!
  • Also, if you have not "liked" our missions fan page, please click here and be a part. Share it with and suggest it to others too, if you don't mind.

I've tried that already!

I can recall countless times where I tried to encourage people to take a faith-filled step for God, to only hear excuses. People WANT results, but they won't keep trying to do what it takes to get those results. They give up too early and too easy.

Something really impacted me in Luke 5:5 this weekend. After fishing all night, the Disciples had caught nothing. They sailed in and started cleaning their nets. They were discouraged, I'm sure. Then, Jesus shows up and gets in their boat and orders them to put out into the water (first into shallow water where he kept teaching the crowd). THEN, he tells Simon to put out into deep water and let down his net. Simon's response was profound! He said...
"Master, we've worked hard all night and have not caught anything. But because you say so, I will let down the nets!" Luke 5:5
I've tried to call them already. I've reached out to her before. I've done that 20 times. I tried that. I did that. It never worked. I am not doing that again. I know more about this than you do. These sound like the more popular responses I hear. Simon knew something powerful. He knew that when GOD SAYS IT, it is a whole new ball game. What you've already tried is out the window, God is on the scene. And HE makes all things new.
Remember, Acts 1:7 tells us that timing is not our business, it's God's. So, he may know just the right moment to make the move.
So, I challenge you to listen to the Lord. If you are not hearing his voice in prayer, through the spirit or through others, then pick up the Bible. He has 66 books worth of stuff to say to you.
This may not make sense, but, because YOU said so....I'll do it!

Random Updates About Anything

Here are a few things on my mind...a few things that I want to share with you this morning:

  • This last trip we just returned from was blessed of God in many ways! Click HERE to read about where we went and why.
  • I have been missing my blog! It has just been nearly impossible to blog often with being on the road this much. There are many things that I can do from my iPhone, but blogging is not something I do on the run. Will be back at it soon, I hope. I have a LIST of things I wish to share.
  • Another reason for the decrease in blogs is that I am doing more offline writing these days.
  • In about an hour, I head to Lancaster for a morning meeting with other leaders that have a heart for creative church planting approaches. I want to spend 5 hours in the car today like I want a hole in my head...but I believe the sacrifice is worth the return.
  • We are working as hard as we know how at raising our budget for missions. At the same time, we are realizing more everyday that we are not really doing it....GOD IS!! Every percentage we increase, we feel his hand on our shoulder more, reminding us that He is with us.
  • We are living at Ruth Yoder's until early this coming week when we move back to the O'Grady's...where we will live from now until we leave! It looks like this is our last "move" until we leave for Africa.
  • Do we have a departure date? Yes. January 12th!
  • I really miss my friends at CCF! Some days I just want to pick up the phone and call people like I'm still their Pastor....but I know I need to let go for now. It is hard. If you are reading this, know that I think of you often and love you!
  • I'm excited to preach and share our vision at New Life Mennonite Church in Ellicott City tomorrow morning. We are preaching somewhere different almost every Sunday between now and when we leave. I will post our schedule soon.

That's enough for now.

Be back soon.
Full of Thanksgiving,
Noah

Fundraising Update; It's Climbing!!

The countdown to Cape Town is on. We are now only about 60 days away from departing. The clock is ticking, but the Lord is moving.
I will be honest, I feel like we are in the middle of a miracle. I really do. IF we raise this budget by the end of the year, the LORD will have done it in just about 4 months!!
When I last updated you 3 weeks ago, we were at 30%. Today, we are at 50% and climbing!!
This 50% does not include about 6 churches that we will be relating closely to and speaking at over the next month or other individuals that have verbally committed, but not sent their pledge forms in! So...we are full of hope that this next 20%-30% is just around the corner.
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Now, what about YOU?? Can YOU help us? Can you partner with us in any of the 3 ways below?
  1. We need prayer! Will you pray for us?
  2. We are looking for financial supporters! Can you support us with a monthly pledge (or a one time gift)? Monthly pledges that spread over two years really help the percentage increase rapidly. (A $500 one time gift may seem huge, and it is! But a $50 a month commitment over two years is $1,200 toward our budget!)
  3. Do you know people, churches or organizations that we might be able to connect with as supporters?
If you are willing to do any of the three things above, would you please email me at noah.ccf@gmail.com as soon as possible (or message me on FB, leave a comment, text me, call me, whatever)? We would really be encouraged to hear from you.
Please join us and be a part of seeing a miracle. We really feel that the Lord is moving in a miraculous way!
Noah, Tricia and Davis
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PS- Below is info for giving online:
If you or anyone you know is interested in investing in our family's call into missions, you can do so ONLINE in the following way:
  1. CLICK HERE.
  2. Then, simply type in the amount, designate it for "Noah and Tricia Kaye's Support" and follow the secure process.
  3. That's it!
If you wish to set up monthly or quarterly contributions, just CLICK HERE, fill out the form and follow the instructions.