Wednesday, December 01, 2010

GIVING

The year is coming to an end.....it's sweet December.

We have had an incredible year of ministry and have been blessed beyond measure. Thank you to all of you who have supported us through finances, prayer, love and encouragement.

As you look at your finances and contemplate where to give your year end giving, please consider G.O. Ministries.

God is moving. He is doing big things. He is extending His grace, love and mercy.

Will you consider partnering with us by supporting our mission work in the Dominican Republic and Haiti by giving in this month of December?

Checks can be sent to the address in the right side bar under "contact information". Please make them out to G.O. Ministries and write "Will and Audrey Partin" in the memo line. All donations are tax deductible.

Thank you in advance for your generosity!

"But just as you excel in everything-in faith, in speech, in knowledge, in complete earnestness and in your love for us-see that you also excel in this grace of giving." Corinthians 8:2

Thursday, November 18, 2010

ROOTS

"And Mary said, My soul glorifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, for He has been mindful of the humble state of his servant. From now on, all generations will call me blessed, for the Mighty One has done great things for me---holy is His name.

His mercy extends to those who fear Him, from generation to generation."
Luke 1:46-50

I (Audrey) have so enjoyed my time back in the states.

It began with a trip home to Georgia to visit with my parents and stay in the house where I was raised. While there, I had this overwhelming feeling of being so grateful for where I grew up, who my parents are, and the roots of my family heritage that have played a beautiful part of who I am today.

I love The Fall so dearly. It always seems to be such a nostalgic time for me. The pure beauty of the colorful leaves on the trees is a constant reminder of how much God loves me. They seem to bring about a running film reel in my mind of my ROOTS. I thank Him for this sweet gift!

I have often wondered, "why am I the way I am?" I now believe it is because of my roots and the beliefs and morals that have been instilled in me. It's a glorious testimate to who my parents are and who my grandparents are and who my greatgrandparents are.

"Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is older, he will not turn from it."
Proverbs 22:6


My parents have obviously played a big part in who I have become today. My dad is rock solid, consistent, God fearing, genuine, gracious. My mom is organized, hard working, generous, and loving. They have never steered me in the wrong direction.

My sister, my dear sister. Having a big sister is one of the grandest joys in life! She has led me by example and has been such a positive influence. She was a role model for me during those years when a younger sister really needs one . We competed together in basketball and running. I call her for advice or simply when I need a little bit of encouragement.



My grandmothers are a beautiful part of my family heritage. They are two of the most Godly woman that I know and I am eternally grateful for the way they raised my parents, which has been passed down to the next generation.
(My grandfathers, Jack Leatherman and Bill Lucas, who are now deceased also loved Jesus with a great passion.)

These are some of my dear friends from high school. High school is such a time of molding, stretching and shaping. It's an emotional time filled with dreaming, desires, disapointments, heart break, joy and love. It's a high, a rush. I thank God for precious friends during this time in my life (and still today) who share the same love for our Heavenly Father that I do.

The college years are molding years as well. The game of basketball was such an influential part of my life. It taught me so much about life, hard work, discipline, unity and how to function as a team. Many of my coaches throughout the years played a big role in steering me in the right direction as well. The gals above are two of my basketball teammates from college. We did life closely together for several years and are still walking beside each other during trials, triumphs and heart break.

The growing hasn't stopped. My roots are strong and I'm growing new roots. I married a man who is leading us in the direction that we need to go. We are growing in our faith everyday and learning what it means to be a true follower of Him. We want a family. We want to continue watering and making healthy the very thing that has helped us become who we are today.

To God be the glory, Amen.

Stay tuned for ROOTS part II, an account from Will on his heritage.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Nation, Land and Blessing

In Genesis 12, God makes a covenant with Abraham. In this covenant He promises three things; that He will make a great Nation of Abraham, He will give him land and that He will bless others through him. As you all know, G.O. Ministries partners with Nationals through short term missions. Many groups from the United States come to the Island of Hispaniola throughout the year to serve and be a blessing to the Dominican and Haitian people. This has had a mighty impact in many different ways.

One of the aspects I love about God's covenant with Abraham is that it doesn't have a time frame on it, it's generational and still alive today. Every single year we organize and plan a mission trip. This trip is a little different as it doesn't involve a group from the States, but instead the group is made up of Dominicans and Haitians from Santiago. Because these guys have been on the receiving end of so many blessings from U.S. churches serving in their communities, they want to now allow God to use them to be a blessing to others by going on their own mission trip.

This year, 34 people from Santiago took a trip to the southern part of the island to a community called Batey 9. This is a desolate community made up of families of men who work in the sugar cane fields. Pastor William Decena has been working in Batey 9 for many years and G.O. partners with him to allow him to do full time ministry. We went to do sports camps for the kids and a concert for the community. The crew from Santiago loved on the children, developed relationships with the locals, served food to the kids in the feeding center and worshipped under the stars with the people of the Bateys during the concert at the basketball court! Blessings were abundant! Thank you to all of you who have come on a short term trip to the D.R. and Haiti. The next generation is following your lead.

Many people come back from mission trips saying they received way more than they gave in regards to blessings. I shared this feeling as I stood under the moon and the stars listening to hundreds of people from the Bateys sing out "Glory to God, Glory to God, Glory to God forever"! May we all continue to live out God's covenant with Abraham by allowing Him to use us to bless others.

Group from Santiago

Center of Batey 9

Basketball camp

Baseball camp

Soccer camp for the girls

Engineering or Architect camp for those that don't love sports :)

Community anxiously awaiting the concert

Praying for construction and growth of church in Batey 9

Monday, October 18, 2010

Before we ran the Dalton half marathon on Saturday

Our Run With Purpose Page has been updated! There were three events that took place in three different locations for our team last Saturday. Click on the page above or the link below to check it out. May God continue to bless you all!

http://dominican-updates.blogspot.com/p/run-with-purpose_9798.html

"let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us"

Monday, September 20, 2010

Voodoo Drums and Sunglasses

What an experience!! G.O. Ministries has worked in Haiti for many years. I (Audrey) have been there before, but have never experienced it quite like this.

A fellow missionary and I went to Haiti (along with members of our construction team) to help finish building a church that G.O. partners with in Phaeton. The church was damaged in a tornado a few years ago. We were there to help finish the new one that was already in the process of being built.

(This is the old church...the tornado damage is on the back side)

(The community came out to watch and help with the construction of the church)

(this is the back side of the new church after putting the roof on)

The town of Phaeton has a very interesting history. Around the 1950's an American built a rope factory in a desolate area in Haiti. He brought Haitians from different areas of the country to work in his factory. In the 1980's the factory went under and the community remained. All that was left were huts and people alongside of the ocean.
I was blown away by the abject poverty that I saw. Children with no clothes. Most people with no shoes. No stores to buy food and necessities. No running water. No electricity. No sanitation. No hospitals. No agriculture. No government. How do people live like this? It's all about survival.

I've often wondered why God allows people to live like this. Why do some live in complete abundance and others live in abject poverty?

God taught me something important in the beginning of my trip: It makes Him sad that people are living in these conditions. But, places like this exist because of choices that humans have made along the way. They are human errors, human mistakes. Not God's.

This is why God has asked every single one of us to be a part of His redemptive plan to restore His people and His creation.

You may wonder (like I so often have)......how do I do that? What can I do to help? The situation seems so hopeless. What can I do that is going to make a significant impact?

God taught me this. There are several ways that ALL of us can play a big part to help in desperate situations like the one these people encounter in Phaeton, Haiti:

Go on a mission trip and show these people love. Love on them and allow them to see Christ's love through you. Invest in their communities to help them prosper in His name.
And if we aren't able to actually Go, then GIVE. Give to organizations/missionaries who are making a difference in communities like Phaeton. And pray. Pray, pray, pray.
Pray. Go. Give.
These are 3 commandments from God.

I feel so blessed that I was able to be a part of building this church in Haiti. I pray that it stays full of people and that they cling on to the one true hope....Jesus Christ. I pray that these precious souls can hold on, hold on to the promise that their treasure is in heaven where they will suffer no more. That one day they will spend eternity wrapped up in the loving arms of the Messiah.

I had some interesting experiences.....some a bit comical, some a bit scary, some a bit intriguing:

I wore sunglasses to the worksite, all of the children were gathered around me getting closer and closer, staring into my eyes. What I finally realized was that they were seeing their reflections in my glasses. Most of them were probably seeing themselves for the first time. They were making funny faces and dancing all around with joy. What I saw through my sunglasses were beautiful creations made by God.


I woke up one night (I slept outside) to the sounds of drums. At first I thought it was probably children playing, but then realized it was the sounds of a VooDoo ceremony led by witch doctors. I was a little frightened at first, but quickly calmed by His overwhelming peace.
The next night we actually saw the ceremony taking place.
Voo Doo is a religion that many Haitians practice that involves the worship of spirts and demons.

(my bed, we slept outside all 3 nights)

There were many other interesting things: a tarantula crawled across Tim's chest while he was sleeping. I woke up with a chicken on my head. Taking a shower and going to the bathroom were quite the experiences. I ate horse for the first time (and last time).

(shower)

(bathroom)

(This is where they cook at the church for the children in the feeding center)
Dear Jesus, I pray for the people of this community that they will come to know the one true hope in a country where Voodoo is so rampant. I pray that we feel the burning passion in our hearts to be a part of your redemptive plan by giving, going and praying . Hold close those who are suffering in this world. I praise you for how BIG and mighty you are!

Thursday, September 09, 2010

"The goal of the Christian life is to Love well."

We decided to have a little celebration of our own this year for Labor Day. The first time ever! Labor Day in the Dominican Republic. : ) We invited friends over and had an awesome cook-out with great food, fellowship and wonderful conversation about LOVE.
"How wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love surpasses knowledge" Ephesians 3:18


One of our fellow missionaries, Mike Braisted, has had a year full of many emotions, trials, tears and triumphs. A year ago tomorrow, his dad, Joe, passed away from a heart attack. Joe was a man full of LOVE. He loved God with a fierce passion, loved people, and loved his family. For this reason, we are hosting a 4 team inter-church basketball tournament in memory of Joe Braisted that kicks off on Saturday at the court here in the neighborhood. The tournament is called, "Hearts of Champions", and the theme is love. The purpose of this tournament is to bring church to the un-churched. Three churches from our community; Cuerpo de Cristo, Asamblea de Dios and Vida Nueva Bautista will be particpating as well as a team of adults from the neighborhood that aren't attending worship services anywhere.

How do we use our hearts to love to full capacity?


This tournament is also in memory of a friend of ours that passed away 4 years ago from a heart attack, Claude LaMaster. This is the 4th year in a row that we've honored Claude by hosting this tournament. We have changed the name of the tournament so that it would focus on a commonality that both Joe and Claude shared.......hearts of champions.

We want to use this tournament as a tool to evangelize to the community in an expression of love. We pray that hearts are touched and that the purpose of these games is fulfilled in a beautiful extension of love.

"Our goal is to love God with our whole
being, to be consistently conscious of God through our daily life."

To read more about Joe Braisted, please visit the blog page of Mike and Amanda Braisted. The link is posted below:
http://braistedadventures.blogspot.com/p/heart-of-champions-tournament.html

Love God. Love People. Love Well.

(we were having a little too much fun with our Labor Day sign!)

Friday, September 03, 2010


Love Hopes.

When I see this precious picture, all I feel is love and joy.
This photo was taken just outside of one of G.O.'s Nutrition Centers in Los Perez.
She sat in my lap while I fed her beans and rice. Her physical needs were being taken care of by the food that was being provided in this Nutrition Center.

Since her physical needs were being met, her mind could be clear to soak in the love that was being shown to her, and through that, I pray that she felt God's sweet arms wrapped around her.
After she finished eating, she went outside and began playing with this basketball. My heart was overjoyed by her beauty, smile and spirit.

Dear Jesus, I pray protection over this precious child of yours. I pray that you continue to provide for her so that she can grow up to be a strong, healthy woman in Christ. I pray that she always feels that love, mercy and grace that you so willingly give us.
Amen.

Praise God from whom all blessings flow.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Thank you. Gracias. Mesi.
The summer is "officially" over. Many have come, many have served, great works have been done for the sake of The Kingdom.

We want to extend a million thank you's to all of the team members that so willingly came to serve the people in the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
Thank you for pouring out your love, thank you for your smiles, thank you for the many acts of service that were shown, thank you for your sacrifices, thank you for giving to the poor, thank you for feeding the hungry, thank you for working tireless hours to help construct churches, homes and feeding centers, thank you for playing a beautiful part in God's restoration plan to His people and His creations.

feeding the children in Los Perez

Thank you for teaching the children, thank you for being solid role models, thank you for instilling the importance of disipline, hard work and dedication to these young people.

teaching the children at basketball camp

praying before a game

Thank you for praising Him, loving Him, thanking Him and serving Him alongside of our Dominican and Haitian brothers and sisters.

Thank you to those of you who gave financially to send these people to be the hands and feet of Christ this summer. Thank you to those of you who were on your knees praying. You play a big role in this Kingdom work!

Thank you to those of you who financially support the two of us. This allows us to stay here on the field doing the work that we feel called to do. Thank you for your generosity, love and prayers!

There are so many beautiful things that took place this summer......

partnerships were formed
bonds were strengthened
people were saved and baptized
training was given
churches were built
children were taught
the gospel was shared
unity among believers was evident

Thank you Jesus for the work you are doing in all of our hearts. May we seek you for direction and hear when you speak to our souls. We love you. Amen.


If you are interested in bringing a team to come and serve, please contact Audrey. This could be a group of friends, small group, sports teams, Sunday School class, etc. To coordinate your trip, you will be working with the 3 ladies below.

Vicki. Jackie. Audrey.

Friday, August 06, 2010

So blessed....

We have had about 25 teams here in the Dominican with us this summer for short-term mission trips. They have all come and gone being a blessing to the Nationals (Dominicans and Haitians) as well as being blessed themselves in unimaginable ways!
Another way that blessings have been poured out through groups this summer is to us as missionaries. This is exactly what happened last week. Let me explain.


This is River Valley, one of our supporting churches. What a blessing they are to us in so many ways. There is a small group from River Valley that has "adopted" us as missionaries. They weren't able to come on the trip, but they sent a bag down with one of the team members full of goodies. Thank you for the blessing!


One evening, we went to a dear friend's house to sing worship songs on his balcony. Kerlyn and his brother Kendrix led by singing and playing the keyboard. What a joyful sound it was! For us, this was one of the biggest blessings of the week...we were able to see Kerlyn using the gifts that God has given him for The Kingdom. Thank you River Valley for giving Kerlyn the opportnity to stretch himself and grow in his faith.


We have developed some precious relationships in the past 5 years since we have lived on the mission field. We see many of the Dominicans as "our family". It is such a sweet blessing to us when our family from the states comes to the DR and loves on our "family" from the Dominican. The picture below is a man named Felix who works on the construction team building churches and Nutrition Centers. The River Valley team surrounded him with prayer, love and encouragement this week.


It is truly such a blessing to have family here. We love our brother-in-law, Brian, and always feel encouraged by our time spent with him! We know that he prays continuously for us as we are here serving on the mission field. We feel those prayers and are grateful!


We are blessed to be a blessing to others......think about what that means. In God's covenant with Abram (Abraham) in Genesis 12, He says, "...and you will be a blessing.....and all people on earth will be blessed through you." Many times we think of the word "blessing" as us always being on the receiving end, but in God's covenant, He says that He will bless others through you. We have seen that covenant remain strong all over the island this summer. When teams are here, they truly are a blessing to us as missionaries, in turn, we are filled up and encouraged and can be a blessing to the Nationals. The Nationals are then filled up and encouraged as well, and are a blessing to the groups that come and serve. It's a beautiful cycle that happens and I have no doubt that it is pleasing to our Heavenly Father.
In all of the blessings being poured out, God is being glorified through the love that is being shown by His people.

How can you be a blessing today?

So blessed.....

Sunday, July 25, 2010

"And now, these 3 remain: Faith, Hope and Love. But the greatest of these is love."
1 Corinthians 13:3



It's been 5 years since we exchanged vows and committed to love each other like Christ loves The Church.
It has been a beautiful 5 years! 5 years that we wouldn't trade for anything, 5 years that have brought laughter, joy and tears, 5 years that have changed us and molded us into the people that Christ desires us to be, 5 years of learning how to serve on the mission field, 5 years of growing meaningful relationships, 5 years of trying to express to all of you how grateful we are for your continued love and support. We hope that you feel our gratitude. It has been a beautiful 5 years!


We write letters to each other every year for our anniversary. They are so meaningful to us both and such keepsakes. 5 years, 5 letters!


On July 22, 2005 we were married, and on September 23, 2005 we moved to the mission field. For us, there is no better way to have started our lives together. We feel fortunate to have loved so passionately and to have been loved so passionately over these past 5 years.


This is where our journey began.....a journey that has entailed true joy, passion, service, love, laughter, tears, ministry, heart break, happiness, and growth.

It's been a beautiful 5 years!