Joe has been cranking pretty hard to get this thing up and running. Mucho thanks to him for his dedication of time and energy into getting this looking as well as it does in such short time. So make sure to check back often to see new updates in the transformation of this site and ministry! Thanks again Joe!!!
Archive for February, 2006
W.O.W. Ministries Webpage up and running!
Sunday, February 26th, 2006W.O.W. woes…
Thursday, February 23rd, 2006Ok for those of you that play World of Warcraft this is not what I am talking about… I am talking about the ministry I am working on.
W.O.W. stands for Walkin On Water Ministries that I am trying to develope as was stated in a previous blog entry. I still feel convinced that this is a ministry that I should continue to develope and hopefully impliment soon but there are many factors that are weighing heavily on me.
After I am done with my 4 more chemo treatments, I have a PET scan to check for cancerous activity, then a month free then I start radiation. Plus I am supposed to work on my second summer of Masters down at SAU. So my schedule is totally unsure until I know results from the PET scan.
Mr. Bill is also under inspiration but along a different line of activities and involvement and has started planning his own week.
Insurance I believe is the worst part of it all and I have no idea where to start that battle.
My tech guy Joe is working on the website but I need to send him what ideas I have and want on the website so I need to use some of my time developing that so that people can see what our objectives are, goals, supporting texts from the bible, who we are as people, and what our qualifications are.
So please continue to pray for this ministry, I hope to get the info to Joe soon so we can have a professional webpage that shows people exactly what we are about and what we are facing instead of this informal blog webspace. If you have any advice or information that could be of use PLEASE contact me via a comment on the blog or emailing me at walkinonwaterministries@gmail.com Thanks everyone!
Chemo #8
Friday, February 17th, 2006Hello all!
This is Amy again. Geoff had chemo today and is feeling pretty bad. Eight down, four to go. ONLY 4 MORE!!! It is 7pm now and he has been sleeping since about 3pm. I try to be quiet so he can rest. After chemo is done, we have radiation to do. I am so glad all this junk is almost over! I hate to see him go through misery. It’s hard for me to understand what he is going through, like with a cold, you can a least relate what the person with the cold is going through….but chemo, there’s no way to understand what that’s like unless of course you’ve gone through it yourself. I’ve taken on a new role these past few months of a becoming stronger for him. The friends and family closest to me know that I’m strong-willed by nature, but this requires so much more and I pray everyday that I’m fulfilling his needs.
I believe we are stronger together because of the obstacles we’ve endured. He is teaching me so many things about life and marriage. I thank God everyday for him. Sometimes I think to myself how blessed I am that girls in highschool or college didn’t snatch him while they could. I couldn’t imagine a better partner in life. Well, I think he’s rising from his slumber. Thanks again for all the prayers and support. We both love you all very much.
Amy White
Ramblings of "whitechunk"
Thursday, February 16th, 2006whitechunk was a nickname given to me a long time ago back in highschool and i cannot remember its exact origins so don’t ask.
anyway its a thursday and my students have finished the book Messiah so we’re watching the Matthew videos right now. good videos and its a nice break for the kids. yesterday we had a field trip to SeaRay and Mastercraft boat production plants. it was an amazing field trip and i can truly appreciate the work they put into boats. the boats go through a long and pretty complicated process to be built. the difference between SeaRay and Mastercraft is pretty evident. Mastercraft a much higher quality to their boats because of the time, effort, and proper materials they put into their boats.
today i get to leave at 3 to go get blood drawn to see if i can get poisoned tomorrow. this weekend should be a relaxing weekend for me but sunday there is an art auction here at the school so we’ll see how that goes. i feel bad because i miss so many of the schools extra functions because of my chemo and such.
as for the ministry it seems it has been on hold for a bit… mr bill is having some plans go through that are a bit different then i was thinking so we’ll see what is going on and try to get something planned. if it doesn’t go through this summer i wish to go through with it next summer. we’ll see what happens but keep praying and keep your comments/suggestions coming!
Day After B-day
Monday, February 13th, 2006Well long year for me I must say. A lot has gone on and it’s been great. Lets see what has gone on… First year teaching done. First class of mine graduated done. First summer of Masters done. First year anniversary done. Moved into first house done. Got my first canoe done. Got my first tumor done (haha couldn’t refuse it).
It has been a wonderful year and my wife has been wonderful and spectacular. She’s a strong and amazing person that has stood beside me and supported me when I needed it most and I am so grateful for it. I could not have made it this year without her and I am just delighted.
Hope everyone has had a wonderful year like me and I am now an old 26 years of age.
Love you all people!
Marital Outreach
Saturday, February 4th, 2006Hello Everyone!
This is Geoff’s wife, Amy. I am excited about the outreach opportunities that have come our way in just the past 24 hours. Geoff has a wonderful outreach program in the works with children and nature. I support him in his ministry and am excited to see the final product.
I just wanted to share some of the outreach opportunities I am involved in with the community. There are three different types of volunteer services I am involved in and am very excited about. One of them includes offering time once or twice a week at a local Soup Kitchen. This will be a wonderful way to reach the homeless and minister to them. Another outreach project I am working on is spending time at local animal shelters, playing with and walking dogs for just a few hours a week. I believe all dogs deserve a happy existance and love. The final outreach program I am involved in is becoming a foster parent……..to golden retrievers. Haha, bet I scared ya for a sec. The organization I am working through finds loving homes to goldens all over the country. The only thing they ask from a foster parent is love, shelter, and food. They actually take care of the vet expenses, etc… Both Geoff and I are excited about this ministry and welcome goldens into our home. We’ll have to see how well they get along with Dakota and Cheyenne.
Thank you all for your continued prayers and support as we embark on a new chapter in our lives, service to others. Yesterday as I was looking through an Adventist magazine, I found an insert with an hourglass picture on it. The top of it had almost no sand at all while the bottom had a lot of sand, it read, “TIME IS RUNNING OUT!!”. As Christians, we believe this to be true, so we should be doing all we can to reach others and bringing them to Christ. Geoff and I are excited about the various outreach ministries going on in our marriage. We hope that by sharing our message with you, you will too realize your gifts and reach out to others as well.
Thank you for listening. May God bless you all in your journey to reach others.
With Love in Christ,
Amy White
PS. There are many ways to minister to others every day. Just simple acts of kindness from one child of God to another is what God is asking us to do. I found a website in my search yesterday with hundreds of ideas on random acts of kindness. www.actsofkindness.org Another website designed to find volunteer areas in your community is www.volunteermatch.org This website allows you to put in a zip code to find outreach programs available in your own community. I will be praying for you all to find the courage to stand up and reach out to others in need.
PSS. If you haven’t read about Geoff’s new outreach idea/plan, scroll down to the next blog to find out more. Thanks.
Ramblings of an Inspired man…
Friday, February 3rd, 2006This is going to be a pretty heavy blog on a topic I am pretty inspired about. So if you do not want to read about something I am trying to develop stop reading here…
Tonight I called my long time friend and bud Mr. Bill. As many of you may know he is fighting the same little demon I am fighting… the cancer demon. He is currently going through some treatments and is making progress although it leaves him exhausted and sick. We have been pulling each other through some tough times and I am proud to call him a very close friend, much closer since our recent developments.
After talking with Mr. Bill about our progresses we started talking about a need to do something for the Lord. I was suddenly inspired/impressed to share with him an epiphoney I just had. I have a need to share how God is very REAL in my life and has done things in my life to better not only my life but the lives of the people I am in contact with.
I realized that I have been very lazy with my faith and love in God. I have not shared my gifts/abilities that are talked about in I Peter 4:10 “Each one should use whatever gift he has recieved to serve others, faithfully administering God’s grace in its various forms (I like to use the word ‘flavors’ instead of forms). If anyone speaks, he should do it as one speaking the very words of God. If anyone serves, he should do it with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ. To him be the glory and the power for ever and ever. Amen.” This text has been with me ever since Grant Wolters shared it with me… 8 years ago in FLAG Camp. I wish to claim the promise and the challenge of this text.
I know that I have had people come up to me, people I don’t even know, and tell me that I have been an inspiration to them about my stand point on this cancer thing. I first wish to say thank you for your support of prayers and comments, they mean a lot and I could not do this without the encouragement and prayers everyone is sending. Second I wish to say that it is not I who is inspiring, its God, hopefully, shinning THROUGH me because I want to be as transparent as possible so that my sinful ways do not marr the beauty of God.
To the chase… I was inspired to start a plan with Mr. Bill to sometime this summer… get a group of kids together to take some risks, enjoy some nature, build some memorable friendships and to know God more. Here is how it would work. I am working on collaborating with some of my friends who share this burning desire to share what we have been through in our lives. Friends who have a story to share, a tale to pass on. Friends who spiritually want to show God that they are using their lives to show others about Him. Here is a rough outline of activities that would be used to build trust, faith, and friendship between the kids and the experts (experts is used loosely here… experts meaning they have knowledge in one or all of the activities that are considered risky).
Kids would come on a Wednesday, set up tents/bunks in cabins whatever, unpack, team building and ice breakers, then a nice brisk hike somewhere before dinner. Dinner… prepared by my wife and whomever wants to chip in. After dinner there would be a worship every night. A song service (lead out by Joe Lipscomb?) with a guitar and those who WANT to sing, not required thank goodness (hey they didn’t kick me out of choir for nothing). Small devotion on an important life topic like trust, faith, forgiveness or whatnot… whatever God is inspiring. Prayer, some down time, then head to bed.
Thursyday – weather permitting canoe/kayak day (lead out by Tommy, Bill, Kevin, Joe, Myself, Matt whomever). Breakfast, pack a sack lunch, devotions (small song service, small thought/challenge for the day), bit of a class.. 15-30 minutes on safety of canoeing/yaking, important info for the trip. Get gear together and head out. Canoe for couple hours, lunch, chance to chat and fish, then back on the river… switch up yakers and canoers if needed etc, canoe for a few hours. Take out and head back to basecamp. Freetime for some interesting group activites/games that inspire trust and communication. Dinner, devotions again.
Friday – Rockclimbing, Rapelling, Caving day (lead out by Tommy, Myself, Joe, Matthew, Kevin – especially on caving) Breakfast, sack lunch, devotions then head to the rocks. Bit of safety instructions and Do’s and Dont’s. Climb it up, play some climbing/rapelling “games” til lunch. Sack lunch on the way to a cave, more instructions, and let Kevin lead us in a wonderful freak out trip on “how to run in a cave because I am claustrophobic!” Friday get back in time to clean up, dinner, then a vespers.
Vespers will be a more developed worship with songs that really pull the Holy Spirit in. There won’t be a specific “talk” more of a chance for the “experts” to share some of the times in their life where life was just plain ole “crappy” but God worked His plan, will, and miracles for the better of everyone around. This is a chance to show some of the kids that God works in everyones lives whether or not they can see Him working. A chance to see that there are people out there that have gone through a lot like friends suicides, friends dying in avalanches, going through cancer, women issues, having a murderer/rapist with a knife in your room and only stealing your pizza and alarm clock (for a better explanation check out Matts blog at www.islandsharkz.com) hopefully pulling some stories from the kids, letting the Holy Spirit work pretty intensely in their hearts, offering the chance for some one on one talks, etc. Prayer at the end and bed.
Saturday, not so activity oriented… late brunch… “church” worship if you will… hike… chance to lay around near a stream or lake and chat… always letting the Holy Spirit have a chance in all the activites to do what he needs. Pizza or something fun Saturday night and a chance to play some games with the kids like Capture the Flag or Search and Rescue.
Sunday – little more yaking or something and then kids would head out around noonish after a nice worship and a break down of the week. Seeing what the kids liked and didn’t like, what could improve on, chance to share some contact numbers, and email addresses for future chats etc.
The main point of this whole thing is building a relationship with the kids without intense “sermons” or “preaching”. Letting them see us while we are out having fun in some risky activities that require rules, consequences, fun, protection, and comradery. The devotions during the week are used to plant the seed and show the kids that we try and have God in all parts of our lives, praying for safety and fun before each activity specifically etc. Showing God through our actions is HUGE, plus with a climax on Friday night will give the kids a chance to see God in our lives in a REAL and HUGE way… a way that is life/death… emotional and real.
This is a work in progress and I am making lots of contacts to get this ball rolling. Any advice is welcome and needed as I am not good with the organizing. I am making contacts with people who have experience in the different activites as well as being spiritual leaders. PLEASE contact me with anything you have to say about this, try and keep it constructive though… I know the devil will be sending people my way to try and not allow this to happen, I have seen it before in other things people have tried to get started. This gives me a chance to use my gifts/abilities that God has given me to do something for Him and I need your help and prayers.
Another concern that has been expressed is $$$ and age groups. First the money issue… I am expecting not to have the kids have to pay, it seems like only certain kids attend these things and they usually have the money to do these activities at summer camps and such. I want to give this opportunity to those who don’t always have the funds to do it. So I will start petitioning to churches and schools as well as other organizations to raise some money for the food and bit of equipment we might need. I will put the matter into Gods hands and let Him guide me financially where to go with this. Age groups of kids I am gearing this toward (God willing) is the teen years…. 13-19 ish, please advise if you have thoughts otherwise. Also number of kids, if we could have a ratio of 1-3 per “expert” that would be awesome. Right now I have a list of about 5 other people other then myself that I want to actually be involved in the activities, but that does not count anyone who wants to cook, or help make contacts. So that is roughly 6X1-3 = 6-18 kids. May not seem like many but you would be amazed how many kids that can be when climbing, camping, and canoeing etc.
I am tired of typing… had chemo today and my emotional, spiritual and, physical energies are wearing down. Had a good talk with Bill, Tommy, and Amy about it. Everyone is putting their thinking caps on, still have a few phone calls to make tonight.
Once again any support you can give in the form of prayer being number 1, advice, gear, money or anything would be great. Its time for me to put my faith and love for God into action… I am going through this life for a reason and I am going to give the opportunity for God to use this life for His work hopefully to some kids this summer. Thanks everyone for listening!
love ya
geoff w
PS this is not going to be tied specifically to a church view point of whatever… and its not tied specifically to pathfinders either… just a group of God loving people showing God.
PSS My father, Joe, and I have created a website, email address, and paypal account for this ministry. Pretty soon you will be able to go to the website, or email me specifically about this ministry and others at the email and donate money to sponser a camper, some needed gear, or food to keep this a free experience for the kids. Look on the right side of this blogg to see a “Make A Donation” button that you can use to access for a donation. We are NOT making money from this! All funds go to the ministry we are creating and all the money goes towards Gods work. If you have questions please email me at the following email and such…
Website – Currently Under Construction Until Further Development
email: WalkinOnWaterMinistries@gmail.com
Thanks again!