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GapFill.org Thanks YOU for a Great 2017! by gapfillorgblog

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As we end this year, I count YOU among the many blessings the Lord has given.  I can't list everything you've done, but you are making a big difference in filling in the gap in the lives of Christian missionaries.Here are some 2017 highlights:

  • Boy’s Home Damaged by Monsoon, donors helped build up the boy’s home, Bible School and the path to a widowed missionary’s home.

  • Surgery Need for Anthony Vanaria, donors contributed to Anthony’s craniofacial deficiency surgery need.

  • Sharing Jesus’s Love in Nigeria and Haiti, donors contributed to Daniela Bonanno trips to Nigeria and Haiti to help with childcare clinics and surgery needs.

  • Helping Widows and Orphans, donors helped John and Kay West provide for widows and orphans in South Africa.

  • Helping with Mission School Needs, donors helped a Christian missionary run a school for children in a place where Islamic terrorists are just beyond the horizon.

  • Sharing Jesus in Russia and Greece, donors helped Stan Balken and Mike and Sheri Bedient share Jesus in English language camps.

  • Help Purchase a Scooter, donors purchased a scooter to help Christian women proclaim the Gospel of Jesus in a sensitive area of the world.

  • Back Surgery Need, donors contributed to Marlyn Stucky’s back surgery to help get him back to full time mission work in Papua New Guinea.

  • Dental Need for Sheri Bedient, donors contributed to Sheri Bedient’s dental expenses.

  • Help Diagnose Ninau, donors contributed to help Ninau and now her daughter Sheerah.


I am looking forward to 2018 with great expectations, confident that the work of Christian missionaries will be multiplied many times over for even more people.  When the Gospel is proclaimed and the needs of Christian missionaries are met, our world becomes a better place.  You help make it happen!  Thank you!

The year 2018 awaits!  To make it an even better year in filling in the gap for Christian missionaries, click here.

Warm Blessings,

Joyce Turner| Executive Director, MNpS | GapFill.org


You can help Christian Missionaries in 2017 by gapfillorgblog

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GapFill.org’s mission is to engage donors in Christian mission work by giving them a simple, accountable and personal way to address the needs of Christian missionaries. This helps to further God's work one project (or gap) at a time.Here are just a few current project needs.

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Needed Scooter

Help Purchase a Scooter

Thanks for helping this single woman feel safe as she proclaims the gospel of Jesus in a sensitive area of the world.

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Back Surgery Need

Back Surgery Need

Can you help Marlyn get back on his feet (literally) and back in the ministry God called him to be in?

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GapFill.org is always hearing about more Christian missionary needs and 2017 will be no different. Explore and learn here about the current items or projects needed as well as the missionaries who are needing them! You can be a part of the front lines here at GapFill.org for the needs of Christian missionaries.GapFill.org is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. Will you prayerfully consider a special year-end gift before midnight, December 31? Thank you in advance for your support.

Support GapFillorg when shopping at Fry's Grocery Store at NO COST to you! by gapfillorgblog

Do you shop at Fry’s Grocery Stores?  If so this post is for you.  You can now support GapFill.org while shopping at Fry’s.  Fry’s offers a Community Rewards Program that gives a percent of your Fry’s purchases to local charities and GapFill.org is one of them.  There is NO COST to you, the Fry’s donation is in addition to any Fry’s rewards you get.  Since they offer this free, we were hoping you would consider selecting Gap Fill Org as your charity of choice.  It is easy to sign-up (just 1 or 2 steps, see below instructions).Thanks for considering this free service that Fry’s offers.  Also, feel free to share this with your friends!STEP 1: Creating an Online Fry’s Account   **NOTE: If you already have an online Fry’s account, skip to#2

  • Go to http://www.frysfood.com/

  • Select ‘Register’.

  • Under Sign-In information, enter your email and create a password. (Write down your email & password—will need it in step 2)

  • Select ‘Use Card Number’.

  • Enter your Fry’s V.I.P Card Number, last name and postal code.

  • Under ‘Select Your Preferred Store’ enter your postal code.

  • Select ‘Find Stores’.

  • Choose your store then select ‘Create Account’.

  • You will then be prompted to check your email for a confirmation email.

  • Click the hyperlink in your email to finish creating your Online Fry’s Account.

  • Continue to step #2 to register for the Fry’s Community Rewards Program of your choice.

STEP 2: Register for the Fry’s Community Rewards Program

  • Go to https://www.frysfood.com/topic/community?activePage=community-rewards-2

  • Select ‘Sign-In’.

  • Enter your email and password then select ‘sign in’. (This will be the email and password you created in step 1)

  • Select ‘My Account then select ‘Account Settings’ from drop down menu.

  • Click ‘edit’ under Community Rewards. If prompted, enter personal information.

  • Under Find Your Organization: Enter Gap Fill Org, Inc. (there is a space between Gap and Fill) or use Organization Number: 55256 

  • Under Select Your Organization: Select box next to Gap Fill Org, Inc.

  • Then select ‘save changes’.

  • If you have registered correctly, you should now see Gap Fill Org, Inc. listed under ‘Community Rewards’ on your Account Summary page.

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Thanks so much for registering so GapFill.org can continue to help Christian missionaries with their project needs.

Warm Blessings,   

Joyce Turner

Do You Know Mike and Sheri Bedient? by gapfillorgblog

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Mike and Sheri Bedient

have been personal friends of my husband Bill and I for 20 years.  Their children and our children have grown up together through the Bedient's missionary years in Russia and at Arizona State University (ASU).  So, it is with a thankful heart of service to Jesus that I present to you these two needs that they currently have.

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Mike and Sheri Bedient

Dental Need for Sheri

Sheri, has to have two of her teeth replaced and has no dental insurance...Ouch! As a way of thanking Sheri for her years of service to Jesus, can you donate toward her dental need?

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Mike and Sheri Bedient

Sharing Jesus in Russia

As many of you know, Mike almost died on their 2009 Russia missions trip. While recovering in Berlin, Germany our Lord CLEARLY spoke to Mike, ..."It is not your time to come home...I have significant other things for you to do."With this great news, Mike and Sheri are heading to Russia this summer and need your help. Would you help Mike and Sheri engage again in the great work that Jesus gave them to do in Russia.

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Review all of our current projects in the Items Needed Tab at GapFill.org.Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us, to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.Ephesians 3:20-21Thank you in advance for your financial support and prayers for Mike and Sheri.

Warm Blessings,

Joyce Turner Executive DirectorGapFill.org, Inc.

To God Be the Glory!! by gapfillorgblog

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Please join me in praising God for His provisions to missionaries in 2015.  God used your donations to...

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School Children

...help a Mission School in North Africa.

This missionary writes, "You have been a great blessing and your input has made a tremendous difference in our pursuit of enthroning Jesus as Lord in the dark places of the earth.  May God bless you richly".  

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...purchase solar panels to give heat to a widow.

Thank you for warming some of the least of these in the mountains.  No small thing.

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Kay and Children

...support John and Kay West as they help widows and orphans in South Africa.

You helped widows and orphans receive clothes, food and more importantly shown the love of Christ.

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Northpoint Dorm

...help in Bible College repairs.

You contributed to the repairs of the men's dormitory at NorthPoint Bible College.  Please continue to pray that this winter will not be as severe as the winter of 2015!

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...and God continues to use your donations to help fund:

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Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory for ever and ever. 1 Timothy 1:17

To Him Be the Glory!!

Blessings for a God inspired 2016!

Gapfill.org's Impact! by gapfillorgblog

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Good Afternoon GapFill Partners,At least it is the afternoon where I live, and I am enjoying a type of calm before the storm as I write this update. (My daughter gets married in 3 weeks...Yikes!)I cannot put into words how blessed I feel to be part of this GapFill community who all feel such a passion for Christian mission work.  I do not believe you will truly know the impact you have had this side of heaven on Christian missionaries lives, and for that I humbly thank you.  Some of that impact starts with...

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Solar Panels

heat needed for a widow missionary in a sensitive area of the world.

Enough money was raised to buy solar panels for this widow's roof to supply her home with heat.  To give you an idea of the type of woman she is and how she spends the money entrusted to her from you, she told one of her fellow missionaries that she should have a quote for the solar project within the next few weeks. She mentioned many people say they can do it but really cannot.  She does not want to waste any funds until she is sure the work can be completed correctly.  But then she laughed and said, "Now we will be ready for summer", which was kind of amusing.  But next winter she will be all the more thankful.  This type of stewardship is indicative of all of our GapFill missionaries.  

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Preach the Word

Speaking of missionaries in sensitive areas... new for 2015 is Kevin Rodriguez - preaching the Word of God in a closed area of the world.  He will be gone one month traveling to different spots within this “closed country” preaching the Word and sharing the light of Jesus to the native people and orphans.

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Northpoint Dorm

Another new project for 2015 is the Northpoint Bible College Repairs.

 This may seem like a strange project to have on GapFill’s website but the winter in the Northeast United States was very severe this year (as in other parts of the US) and since Northpoint Bible college is the “breeding” ground for Christian missionaries it only made sense to help them in this need. 

Review all of our current projects in the Current Needsat GapFill.org.

Thanks again for the impact you are making this side of heaven,

Joyce 

Thanks to You It's Looking to be Our Best Year Ever! by gapfillorgblog

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I wanted to thank you and let you know that with your help we are on target this year to raise more money for Christian missionary projects than ever before.

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You took care of your own...

Alex Vincent needed your support and you came out in full force showing thanks and honor to Alex and Lois for their over 50 years of service to Jesus.  

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You took care of the immediate...

You funded a roof in less than one day for a widow who never asked for anything (we found out this need from another missionary).

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And you looked toward the future... 

supporting all of our summer interns.  After all, these are the future missionaries.

Human Trafficking Need

Sharing Jesus

Feeding the Hungry

Thank you again for your ongoing support of GapFill and for the missionary lives you have touched. By giving to us you are helping “Further God's work, one gap at a time”.

Check out our current "Current Needs" tab. You will find some immediate needs solar panels and eye treatments and some visionary needs Christian recording equipment in India and preaching of the Mesem New Testament. Take your pick, they all have eternal value!!!

God Bless you all for your generosity,

Joyce

Will You Partner With GapFill.org? by gapfillorgblog

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As 2013 comes to a close, will you consider partnering with us and give a year-end, tax-deductible gift to help "fill in the gap" for Christian missionaries. These men and woman are living examples of Isaiah 52:7, “How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of the messenger who brings good news, the good news of peace and salvation, the news that the God of Israel reigns!” (NLT)Here are some highlights of projects that still need funding. You can also visit the donate tab on GapFill.org's  website for a one-time gift or to set-up automatic monthly donations.

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Helping Bobb Walk Better

Helping Bobb Walk

GapFill.org donors purchased for Bobb Lewis the Bioness Foot Drop Device back in 2012 after he suffered a stroke on the mission field. Bobb has made great progress with his foot drop device and is now ready for added stability and stimuli with a “thigh cuff” add on (L300 Plus). Please prayerfully consider donating to this worthwhile addition to Bobb’s current leg device as Bobb and Kayleen continue to serve Jesus in Malaysia.

Help Amos

Help Amos

Matthew and Sarah, Christian missionaries serving in a "sensitive area", found out their newborn son Amos had Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC).  As a result, they headed stateside to Fort Worth, TX to be near a TSC Center. They are currently staying with family as they find treatment for Amos and a place to live.

Time Sensitive Projects

Time Sensitive Projects

Periodically, GapFill hears of missionary projects that are time sensitive and funds are needed immediately. Funds donated to this project will be accumulated and distributed when GapFill is made aware of these needs. Thank you in advance for your generosity.

Children's Home

Children's Home

We continue to wait patiently and pray with John and Kay for children to fill this beautiful facility. It is only a matter of time before eight of the neediest of children will fill the building with love and laughter.

Help Widows and Orphans

Help Widows and Orphans

Help John and Kay West as they provide for widows and orphans in South Africa. Your donation will help oversee building projects for widows, the payment of fees for the education of children, distribute clothing, food and Bibles.

Thank you for partnering with GapFill.org. We wish you and your loved ones a blessed 2014.

Blessings,

Joyce

Visit our Current Needs tab on the GapFill.org's website  to see how you can continue to be the hands and feet of Jesus. 

A Personal Thank You from GapFill.org's Founder by gapfillorgblog

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As this season of Thanksgiving is upon us, we thought it was a perfect time for the debut of GapFill.org's

newsletter. What a wonderful time of year to say thank you for how The Lord is using YOU through GapFill.org to further His work, one gap at a time. Thank YOU for being the hands and feet of Jesus. We would like to share the highlights of some of the missionary projects that YOU, GapFill.org donors, help complete.

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Bobb Lewis Walking

Helping Bobb Walk

YOU purchased for Bobb Lewis the Bioness Foot Drop Device back in 2012 after he suffered a stroke on the mission field. This device is helping Bobb walk better while he and Kayleen are on the mission field serving fulltime in Malaysia.

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Hearing Aids for Phil

Hearing Aids for Phil Rojak

YOU donated toward hearing aids for Phil Rojak. We posted Phil's need back in 2012 and waited to see what God would do. God answered our prayers over and above what we could have asked or imagined.

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Mesem New Testament

The Mesem New Testament Dedication

Many GapFill donors know the Vanaria's personally and YOU donated toward their return to Papua New Guinea for the Mesem New Testament dedication.  I was blessed to be able to attend and will be forever grateful for the ability to experience firsthand the power of the Holy Spirit as we walked up the path amongst the singing and dancing of praises to Jesus.

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Nabak Hymnal

Nabak Hymnals

We couldn't talk about Papua New Guinea without mentioning Grace Fabian.  She also was in Papua New Guinea this year but was returning to the Nabak people with more copies of Nabak hymnals that YOU purchased. What a way to spend her 75th birthday!

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The Charest Family

Retreat for Missionary with Cancer

Joel and Adrienne Charest, Missionaries in Mozambique, had their retreat funded by YOU in 4 days (a new GapFill record). Joel has been battling cancer and this time away was such a blessing.

There were many other completed items that YOU

made possible...

  • a van for the Bedients;

  • school fees and basic food and housing for Susie Leo and her children after the sudden death of her husband;

  • Christiane and Thomas Weber's trip back to Papua New Guinea with 230 solar powered MP3 Audio Bibles;

  • a missionary family that was in crisis and needed to be evacuated from a "sensitive nation".

Thank YOU again so very much.  May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be will all of you this Thanksgiving season! (2 Cor 13:13)

Blessings,

Joyce

Visit our Current Current Needs tab on the GapFill.org's website to see how you can continue to be the hands and feet of Jesus.

What Happens When You Say "Yes" to God! by gapfillorgblog

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I just started an Online Bible Study called "What Happens When Women Say Yes to God"  through Proverbs 31 Ministries.  This is our first week and so far it has been great.   One of the things we are doing today is called a" Blog Hop" where we read each other's blogs. We had a set of questions to pick from and since my answer pertained to GapFill.org I thought I would post it on the blog and make GapFill.org part of the Blog Hop.  The question, #yestoGod,is to share a time that you said "yes" to what God wanted you to do.  So here goes...

Bible Dedication

As some of you know, Kathy Vanaria, who spent 25 years in Papua New Guinea (PNG) translating the Bible into Mesem, was returning to PNG in January of this year for the Bible dedication.  Many people from her church organization were going and she also was hoping that I was also planning on going.  She has been telling me about the dedication for the last few years and I had been putting aside the money each month and had saved $4,000 for the trip.  I kept telling her I wasn't sure if I was going but saved nevertheless.  Honestly, I really was super scared to go.  You see I am a "Marriott" type girl who hates camping, and well...going to the jungle was just beyond a reasonable request.  Even if Kathy and I go waaaay back (old college roommates).So the time came for me to book the ticket.  I had waited as long as I could and it was a month before the trip so I knew I needed to do something.  I contacted the travel agent that Kathy had given me and days later she sent me the flight info.  Well, I was stopping in counties I didn't even know were on a map for a price tag of over $5,000.  So that settled it, I wasn't going.  I had save $4,000 and I knew just what I was going to do with the money.  One of the GapFill projects we had going at the time were hearing aids for Phil Rojak.  He needed them before he returned to his missionary work in Papua New Guinea.  GapFill had only raised enough money for about 1/2 of a digital hearing aid, which of course would be of no value.  So, I knew exactly what I was going to.  I was going to give the $4,000 to Phil so he could return to PNG with 2 digital hearing aids.  Perfect!  I had been thinking about this over the last few weeks and me not being able to get a flight that I could afford was perfect confirmation.  Also, since I really didn't want to go anyway, this was a "win" for everybody.  But something inside just knew it wasn't a "win" for everyone.  It was not what God wanted.  I can't explain why, but I had this inside, gut-wrenching feeling that this was wrong.  I knew my girlfriend Kathy would be disappointed but hey...I was giving her friend Phil his hearing aids so she couldn't be that mad.  But no matter how much I tried to convince myself this was all good, it just didn't feel like it was "all good".  No matter how hard I tried to make this wonderful plan work, it just didn't.  I just knew God wanted me to go to Papua New Guinea not matter how much I pretended not to hear Him.  I remember thinking, "God, what am I going to tell Phil when he has to return with no digital hearing aids".  I remember believing God was saying to me, "Not your concern, you have to trust me here".

Trying to Book a Flight

So I tried for about 2 hours online trying to get flights to work on my own...nothing...I remember I kept thinking.  I don't get in God, nothing is working and I just kept getting more and more frustrated.  So...what do I do when I want to relax and calm down...you guessed it...I eat ice cream!  So I went downstairs and got a big cup of chocolate ice cream, mixed in some chocolate chips and put some cool whip on top.  Now I could clear my head...So, after that sugar rush I had some more energy...so I said to God..."Okay, I will try this one more time then I am going to bed".  It was getting late and I had to get up at 5am for work the next day.  When I went upstairs I pulled out the itinerary of another couple that was going to the dedication from the Boston area.  I thought, "Let me look and see how they are getting there".  Well after about 1/2 hour I had managed to find flights that would put me in LA in time to catch the same flight they were going on to Brisbane, Australia then to Port Moresby in PNG then to Lae in PNG which was where I needed to get to.  I remember having two browser windows open as I had one half of the trip in one window and then the PNG flights in another window (you could not book straight through to Lae, believe me I tried).  I calculated the total cost and it was less than $4,000.  So there it was staring me in the face...and I sat there for maybe 15 seconds.  I knew I only had a certain amount of time to hold the flights.  And well...something inside me said, "Just Do IT"... and I did...I just did it.  I hit that "purchase button" on both windows and charged my credit card.  I remember thinking, "God this is soooo crazy... I have no idea what I am doing.  This is soooo out of my comfort zone".  And then I thought, wait until I tell my husband Bill in the morning, it was now well after midnight.  He is going to think I have totally lost it.

The Morning After

The next morning, as I was kissing my husband good-bye before I went off to work, I told him, "Oh...by the way...I booked my flights to Papua New Guinea last night".  He just gave me his "unbelievable" look like he does when I come up with ideas that I think are great and he thinks are well... let's just say...not so great. When I had got downstairs I had a voice mail on my cell phone.  It was from Brady Forseth, the executive director of Starkey Hearing Foundation.  He said he was traveling for 6 weeks throughout West Africa, India and the Philippines and had heard about Phil Rojak's hearing aid need and he wanted to let me know that he believed he could help Phil.  He mentioned that he wouldn't be back into the United States for a couple of weeks, but left his contact info.  I remember sitting in my kitchen with tears in my eyes, almost feeling scared of the immense power of God.  Here was a man that I did not know, calling me from overseas, the morning after I had booked my tickets, to tell me he could help Phil with his hearing aids.  I was stunned!

It Gets Even Better!

But the ending gets even better, Phil was given not just one set of digital hearing aids that would enable him to hear better than he had ever heard before.  But due to his remote location and challenging climate in Papua New Guinea, Bill Austin, the CEO of Starkey Hearing Foundation,  provided a second set of hearing aids for back-up.  This way Phil had an extra pair in case he needed to send the first pair in for repairs or calibration. They even supplied a self-address pre-paid envelope for him to mail them back in.  Two sets of digital hearing aids, given for free.  Something I couldn't even fathom.”God is able to do immeasurably more than we can ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us, to Him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever!  (Ephesians 3:20-21)This is the God we are saying "YES" to.  To Him Be the Glory!

Joyce is the founder and executive director of GapFill.org with a masters in nonprofit management.  Visit our “Current Needs” tab on the GapFill.org website to see if God is calling you to “fill in the gap”  for a missionary in need. 

Mesem New Testament Dedication by gapfillorgblog

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Samanzing Arrival

Bibles Entering Samanzing Village

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Mesem New Testament

I recently returned from Papua New Guinea (PNG) where I was privileged to witness the celebration of the Mesem New Testament Dedication, a 25 year work by Neil and Kathy Vanaria.  To say the celebration was overwhelming is an understatement.  The love and giving that I and the others received from the Mesem people was truly amazing.  Here were some of the highlights.While on route to PNG, I saw a Facebook post from Kathy Vanaria, they were at the docks collecting the scriptures.  There was a picture of a group of Mesem men, women and children who were waiting for them dressed in traditional attire and ready to sing and dance.  Kathy relayed the story,"At first the workers told them they could not get the scriptures even though they had all the paperwork and had paid the fees.  Neil found a Christian friend who worked in the custom area and she quickly sorted the problem out. The forklift appeared shortly after and when the scriptures were lowered to the ground the Mesem got out of the truck and danced and sang as they approached the pallet of scriptures.  After a prayer of thanksgiving they loaded the truck and we drove out to Hobu, which is an hour or so outside Lae.  We were met there again by yet another group of celebrants who sang and danced as the Bibles were carried to the storage area.  We had never expected such a welcome, but it was a precursor for what came next".

Arrival in Papua New Guinea

I along with a number of overseas guests, arrived to share in the celebration. We needed five shuttles with the helicopter to get everyone to the village of Samanzing where the first dedication celebration was to begin.  However, there was a mechanical failure and we ended up having to go one day later.  Unable to communicate the situation to Neil and Tony who were already in the village, we wondered how it would be received on the other end.  Neil knew there was an issue as they day grew later and we had not arrived and told our Mesem friends who had prepared an elaborate welcome.  They said, "We came here to praise God, so that's OK".

Arrival in Samanzing

And what an elaborate welcome it was when we finally arrived.  You could see the flags waving in the distance as the chopper got closer.  Once the chopper touched down and we exited, Neil introduced each of us to the Mesem welcoming group that was at the landing.  They then proceeded to carry everything we were holding (water bottles included) and escorted us up to the Vanaria's house.   At each of the crest on the hills between the house there stood another village of people, dressed traditionally who broke into song when we appeared.  They were singing welcome songs to us and praises to Jesus.  Our guide explained to us that each of these villages use to hate each other and be at war, but now they are all one in Christ.  As we got closer, a choir sang and led us up to the house. The path had been lined with bamboo decoration and strewn with flowers.  Every guest was greeted this way as they made their way to the Vanaria's home. Next to the Vanaria's home, the people had set up a table with their best foods.  They had killed ten pigs and used the meat to serve us all with their most cherished dishes.Shortly after the last of the invited guests arrived, the entire village became completely silent.  We heard the rhythmic sound of the garamut and heard the low cry of a conch shell.  A Mesem parade of Mesem men, led by a choir of Mesem women, walked slowly and reverently up the hill. On their shoulders the men carried cartons of the New Testament. Each man had his best clothes on and wore white gloves out of respect for the Word of God, I couldn't help but kneel. This was one of the most moving scenes I witnessed.  They treated the scriptures as fine gold.  They did not hurry but carefully placed the scriptures in the translation office, while the choir of women continued to sing God's praises.We were then led down the center of the village as we followed another group of those singing God's praises.  There the people had built a sheltered grandstand and each of us was given a wreath of flowers and led to a seat on the stand.  We had two attendants who served water in bamboo cups, and offered fresh fruit and cucumbers to refresh us.  The next two hours were filled with speeches and encouragements to follow the Lord, a drama, praise, dancing and collection.  When Tony, Neil and Kathy's son stood to speak, everyone could feel the excitement.  He brought the house down when he said, "When I get married I will bring my bride here, because she will not understand me until she understands you."  The people were thrilled and responded with tremendous affection. Then the music began yet again and the scriptures, now wrapped in purple cloth was brought into the dedication area. Bishop Giegere Wenge thanked the Vanaria's for their ministry and then cut the ribbon and took the first copy of the scriptures.  For the next hour we distributed copies of the New Testament. Representatives from the village collected copies to bring back to their homes so those who were unable to attend will also get a copy. It was an incredibly moving experience.That night, after a wonderful meal, we met again in the church for praise and worship. Pastor Joe Sapienza of the Vanaria's home church in Massachusetts, Celebration International, brought a word of encouragement to drink daily of the scriptures just as we would of any other life sustaining food.  After a glorious service, the people presented gifts to each of us.  Tony got a special surprise.  He was presented with a hawk to bring back to America to help him to remember his home village.  (He let it loose the next day when he got to the Ramu Valley).  A glorious day was had by all who attended.

The Mesem BridgeThe next morning I hiked with Neil and Tony to the steel bridge that was built about 10 years ago by supporters of Kathy and Neil to connect the Mesem village to Lae and other areas of Papua New Guinea.  This was a strategic bridge that was needed for the Mesem to sell their garden vegetables at the market.  Previously, the Mesem would build a wooden bridge each year, however, after a child broke through the bridge and was killed, the Vanaria's asked their supporters to help build a permanent steel bridge.  As we were hiking toward the bridge, we met Mesem along the way going from village to village.  Tony told me that this bridge was a monumental connection between the Vanaria's supporters and the Mesem people.  He said the Mesem were in awe that people who never met them cared about them enough to build this bridge.  The Mesem started to see the oneness that Christians have throughout the world.Neil and Tony, along with a photographer from Assembly of God World Missions, continued on to hike out to Lae.  While they were on the trail they could hear singing off in the distance.  Using the photographers telephoto lens, they spotted a group of Mesem men and women, heading back to their village, carrying cartons of the New Testament and singing as they went.I hiked quickly back to the village as the helicopter was coming to take us back to Lae (versus hiking 12 hours with Neil and Tony).  Unfortunately, we all learned firsthand what PNG time means (maybe today or maybe tomorrow).  After waiting all day at the helicopter landing spot, the clouds moved into the valleys and we knew no helicopter was coming that day.  We then proceed back to the house to experience the adventure of taking a shower with a bucket of water.  It was quite an ingenious set-up and worked quite well.

Next Dedication at Hobu

The next day a few of the Mesem hiked up to a signal area where we were able to get a message to Neil that the helicopter never came.  Neil, now in Lae, was able to get to the helicopter company and "remind them" that we needed to be picked up as another celebration was happening in Hobu.  We all went down to the helicopter landing spot yet again.  This time the helicopter came, however, we now needed to go directly to Hobu as the celebration had begun and they were waiting for us.  We arrived in Hobu to yet another group of Mesem who had been waiting 5 hours for our arrival.  Once we arrived the singing, dancing, speeches and Bible distribution happened once again until it began to get dark.  Once more they fed us all before we departed in a van and open air truck (Tony got a pig this time as a gift which accompanied those riding in the open air truck) back to our hotel.  My adventure was coming to a close, my flight was leaving the next morning.  I knew it would take me a while to process all that had happened.This was a 25 year journey taken by Neil and Kathy Vanaria.   In the next few weeks Neil will complete the book, “How the Jews Lived" and check to be sure the New Testaments have been distributed properly to all the Mesem villages in Papua New Guinea.  The Vanaria's will then transition to Europe where they will be taking up a ministry in Italy.

Joyce is the Founder and Executive Director of GapFill.org with a masters in nonprofit management.  Visit our “Current Needs” tab on the GapFill.org website to see if God is calling you to “fill in the gap”  for a missionary in need.

What is GapFill.org? by gapfillorgblog

What is GapFill.org and what is its mission?

GapFill and its donors share a common desire to help support Christian missionaries. Most Christians have a general desire to help those less fortunate than themselves. However, most Christians are not able to drop everything to go build orphanages in Swaziland or organize the construction of a much needed bridge for a village in Papa New Guinea. There are the few Christians though who have decided to make the decision to do just that and GapFill and its donors believe that it's our responsibility to help those who have made this commitment succeed. Many Christians want to help, but are hesitate to commit to a specific dollar amount each month or are not comfortable giving blindly to a cause without knowing where their money is going. That's where GapFill comes in (think of it like a Craigslist for missionaries). GapFill.org is an online tool that allows missionaries to post specific items that they need. Donors can then come to GapFill.org and choose to buy (or donate towards) a particular item for a specific missionary. There's no question where your money is going and there's no long-term commitment that has to be made.

What kinds of items are posted to GapFill?

Items range from personal in nature, for example, hearing aids, to specific projects such as, helping to build a children’s orphanage in Africa and everything in between. Since items are always changing it is best to visit our “Current Needs” tab on the GapFill.org website to see current needed items.

So how does this partnership with donors work? Well…GapFill’s promises are simple...

  • We will pray daily for GapFill.org, its missionaries, donors and for where God is leading it.

  • We will be transparent…currently over 90% of all donations go directly to the missionary need (the rest go to PayPal fees, website domain fees, postage etc.).  Since all staff to date have been volunteers, this is currently doable. We would like to continue to have 90% of donations go directly to the missionary need but also want to begin to put aside monies for potential growth and possible paid staff. (Check with other nonprofits, this is extremely conservative, most nonprofits take 15-25% for operational expenses.) This will help us get beyond just spending weekends to get the word out about GapFill.org but more importantly to meet the needs of the missionaries.

What we need donors to do…

  • Join us in praying for GapFill.org and the missionary needs posted. As a prayer warrior and intercessor myself, I know how effective the power of prayer, especially communal prayer, is.

  • Tell us about Christian missionaries you may know who are in need of a specific item that could help them move their ministry along. It could be a personal device that they need and/or something to help a project they are doing move along.

  • If you are a member of Facebook, “like” our nonprofit Facebook page gapfill.org. Facebook is a free social media tool that can help spread the word about GapFill.org. This will also ensure you stay up to date on the latest GapFill needs.

  • Join GapFill.org on causes.com. Again, another free social media tool that allows you to tell others about the missionary needs on GapFill. You can also donate directly through causes.com for a missionary needed item.

  • Follow our blog at blog.gapfill.org. Blogs are meant to be much more personal and it will give you a feel of the passion that we have to help missionaries. We will also begin having a “Missionary Monday” where the missionaries themselves will be the bloggers and you can get a feel for what they are like and why they do what they do.

  • Once GapFill.org begins to get more activity, we will start tweeting about needed items so you can follow the missionary needs on twitter.com.

  • Present some of GapFill’s needed items to your Church as a project to support for a “Missionary Fair” or one-time gift during Thanksgiving or Christmastime.

  • Contact us if your church is interested in having us come and speak about GapFill. We are currently located in Phoenix, AZ, however, we do have missionaries in other areas that could possibly speak. Send us an email and share your thoughts.

The items on GapFill.org are just one small way to "fill in the gap" to further God's work. We would love for you to be a part of us. Remember...."God is able to do immeasurably more than we can ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us, to Him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever!  (Ephesians 3:20-21)Joyce is the Founder and Executive Director of GapFill.org with a masters in nonprofit management.  Visit our “Current Needs” tab on the GapFill.org website to see if God is calling you to “fill in the gap”  for a missionary in need. 

The Birthing of GapFill.org by gapfillorgblog

But Moses said to God, ‘Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh, and bring the Israelites out of Egypt?’ (Exodus 3:11)

I’m not sure when it hit me that I was to start GapFill.org.  I know my husband and I were talking one night and he mentioned that he always wanted to work for a nonprofit (we currently own a UPS Store that he runs and often reminds me is NOT A NONPROFIT as I ask him one more time to ship something to Papua New Guinea at no charge ...).   But the conversation that night got me thinking and I was soon signed up to start a master’s program in nonprofit studies at Arizona State University.

My two girls were both living away at different colleges and I thought I can take one class a semester and just plug along at it while I continue to work full-time.  But what I wasn’t expecting were the great students I met in my classes (notice I didn’t say kids even though most were in fact my kid’s age).  Each of them were giving back to this world in some way.  Now, I expected that to be true when you were with a group of Christians but these were people from all walks of life, some from religious backgrounds and some not.  But one thing they all had in common was that they all were passionate about some type of cause.  Most of the students currently worked in nonprofits.  Several worked in different shelters and human service areas.  Some were building homes for the poor and still others were helping to change laws. So where did I fit in?  What was I passionate about?

I began to reflect back over my life to see if I could find a trend in my volunteer work and my financial giving.  Then it dawned on me.  My husband and I have been involved in Christian mission work since we first got married (almost 29 years ago).  It started with my old college roommate Kathy Vanaria who is a missionary involved in Bible translation in Papua New Guinea.  Then my husband and I joined the mission committee in our church and began being involved in different work to help missionaries.  Next there was a need for a bridge to be built in Papua New Guinea, then a tin roof needed replacing, after that school supplies to furnish all the schools to teach people how to read the new language that was just developed, then a new battery for a laptop and on and on and on….how could I say no to missionaries who had already given up so much.

#SayWhat? and #YestoGod

So there was my passion but now what?  So I began asking God what the next step was.  Then one morning while I was getting in my morning run I had a SayWhat? moment with God.  I believe God gave me the idea and the name for GapFill.  I didn't tell anyone for about 2 weeks.  I was thinking I must have heard God wrong.  Then I emailed my friend Kathy and ran the idea by her at the same time I told my husband.  Both agreed there was a need to help missionaries in this way.  So, I started reading about Moses’s call in the book of Exodus thinking I will see what Moses did when he didn't feel ready for his call.  After all…who was I?  I’m just learning about nonprofits now….I don’t know anything about starting a nonprofit ….I work full time, how will I ever find the time…but there it was….Moses went even when he didn't feel prepared.  So I had no choice but to tell God “yes”…..and with that, the process of “filling in the gap” for missionaries in need started.

Joyce is the Founder and Executive Director of GapFill.org with a masters in nonprofit management.  Visit our “Current Needs” tab on the GapFill.org website to see if God is calling you to “fill in the gap”  for a missionary in need.