International Teams runs the Ride for Refugees every year to raise money for Refugee ministry in Canada and around the world. This year, we’re trying to raise $250,000 with quite a number of church partners. It’s been exciting to be able to help the Church in this exciting initiative. We currently have 250 youth and adults signed up to ride. They’re learning more about the plight of refugees, and doing what they can to help.I’ve been busy developing the web site, brochures, posters, banners, bulletin board, a magazine add, route maps, etc., that have helped to enable what has become an awesome ministry! Check out rideforrefugees.com for more information.
I’ve also had the privilege to work with Listen To Learn, a new ministry or International Teams working with Pastors in Africa. We’ve recognized that many pastors in Africa have a great hunger for learning. Unfortunately between illiteracy, and the aural culture, providing pastors with bibles and good books is often not enough. We’ve been developing recorded teaching material in a number of different languages that we can then distribute to pastors on small electronic devices such as iPods.I’ve invested into this ministry through development of their web site, and other printed material. Check out listen2learn.iteams.ca for more info!
International Teams recently hosted a training event for short term team leaders that many of our church partners participated in, and found extremely helpful. I developed the web site, registration system, online resources, helped with other graphic design work.You, my supporters and prayer partners, have helped make a difference for Refugees, Canadian Churches, African Pastors, and short team leaders. Thanks so much for your help!

In an email we sent out during the summer, we mentioned that with the arrival of a third child, we would need a new vehicle, as our little car physically did not have space for 3 car seats. Well praise God, we got one last week — a 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan. It’s in great shape, and was at a great price. Thanks so much to those of you who contributed extra to help make this happen. We feel so blessed.
Over the last few years, we’ve been helping out with the youth group of a partner church, as our church, a new plant, hasn’t been ready to run their own youth program.Well this fall, we’ve started our own group — “Upstream”, and Grace and I have the privilege of leading it. What an exciting, and scary thing!
I have taken a bit of a break in this area though. So this is a pretty new thing for our family.

