Destination Experience Compassion Conference: Day 4

The big day had finally arrived!

After months of planning and 2 full days of driving, we would be spending the whole day at the Global Ministry Center for Compassion International!

On the way to the entrance of the building, this statue was my favorite.
Great reminder, right on the walls of the building!
Even though we were in for a full day, we arrived a little early so we could walk around the building a little bit. On this wall is a huge world map with highlights from each of the 26 countries where Compassion works.
This is the room where we spent most of the day with about 200 other attendees of the conference.
Matthew went up on stage before the room was filled, he looks pretty comfortable up there... :o)
Grant Norsworthy led us in worship to start off the conference
Then Innocent Mucunguzi welcomed us and thanked all of us for our volunteer work with Compassion. He challenged each one of to "sacrifice 5 minutes to write to your sponsored children. Sharing with them is caring."

After Innocent spoke, we were all off on a quick tour of the building. My favorite part was this mock up of a project center. There was a big screen at the front of the room with children singing. There were so many little details in here. I just have to go back so I can spend more time looking around.

Once we arrived back in the conference, we were able to take part in one very special treat!

This is a Skype session with GU930, a child developement center project in Guatemala. Since they are in the same time zone as Colorado Springs, they were able to get up, practice, and be ready for our 11am worship time together. We had a great time singing along with them! (I was really hoping to upload a video, but after waiting way too long, you will have to make do with a picture. Sorry!)

One of the most important things I came away with is that our sponsored children want contact with us. For the kids who receive letters regularly, their self-confidence is higher. Our letters do not release these children from poverty, but our letters give them hope. The little bit of time that we spend writing letters to our kids can produce a big outcome.

This was an amazing day I was able to spend here with my family!

Destination Experience Compassion Conference: Day 3

Today would be another 10 hour day of driving, but today, our final destination would be Colordao Springs! We left Utah early in the morning in order to hopefully make it to a gathering of Compassion advocates that evening.

After hours of driving, we finally made it to the Utah-Colorado border! We still had quite a few hours of driving to do before we would arrive in Colorado Springs. Today we would pass over the Continental Divide at 11,158 feet above sea level! Our little town in California is only 100 feet above sea level!
So we finally make it into Colorado Springs and we can't find the hotel we are to stay at. Panic time! I finally call the hotel and they give us a different physical address than what Travelocity shows for the hotel. So we make it over to the hotel, check in, quickly unload the car, and do a quick freshen up before we head over to the gathering.
It was so nice to see all these Compassion Advocate smiling faces when we arrived!
I had talked with a few of these people before our arrival, but it was so nice to meet them in person! Amy, Heidi and Ian have been a great help to me over this past year in my role as a Compassion Advocate. I was so thankful we had this time to meet up before the conference the next day.
Let me tell you a little bit about the amazing place we met up at for dinner. The name of the place is Glen Eyrie and it is home to The Navigators. Glen Eyrie is a castle which was built by the gentleman that founded Colorado Springs. We didn't really have a chance to tour around the building and the grounds, but we did find a few things to photograph while we were there.
Wouldn't Matthew look good in that suit of armor?
We ate our pizza dinner in the drawing room. I kept feeling underdressed and was waiting for Mr. Darcy to walk in the room at any minute!
Since I was busy talking with many new friends, Kelsey kept busy with my camera.
 Lighting for the drawing room
 Extra lighting on the wall
 View from the drawing room
 Sweet simple table decorations

 A lamp post...are we near Narnia?
One last picture as we left
Time to head back to the hotel for a good night sleep before a big day 4 of our trip!

Destination Experience Compassion Conference: Day 1

After months of planning, we headed out last Wednesday for our week long family vacation! Our desination: Colorado for the Experience Compassion Conference! I registered our family for this one day conference back in April. We looked at possibly flying back, but with airfares as high as they have been, we decided to make it a driving vacation and see some sites along the way.

Since we were looking at least 10 hours of driving this first day, we packed up the car early and hit the road. We brought along breakfast and lunch items to keep expenses down on the trip. So one of our first stops along the way was a rest stop in the Mojave Desert.

 Didn't know the road was actually a California Registered Historical Landmark!
 I love blue sky and cloud pictures!
This is the first time these three have been in Utah, so had to take the traditional state sign picture by the side of the road... :o)

 Our lodging for the first 2 nights. KOA tent cabin in Cedar City, Utah. The kids loved sleeping on the bunks! This ended up being cheaper than staying in a hotel and it was fun having our own little cabin to stay in.
Good night from Utah! Stay tuned for our day 2 destination in my next blog post.

Wordless Book

Last week, when I was teaching VBS, I put together Wordless Books for the kids in my class. These books are an easy way for kids (and adults) to remember the salvation message, then be able to share it with others.

Then I thought, if my VBS kids could share this message with their friends, so could our Compassion kids! After reading this blog post about sponsor letters on the Compassion blog, I knew I wanted to send more than one wordless book to each one of our kids. Matthew and Kelsey helped out by stapling together quite a few books to get ready for our monthly mailing.

While at Target over the weekend, I found some boxes of animal and space fact cards in the dollar spot which will make a nice addition to our mailing this month. What did you send to your kids this month?

Letters!

"We just got a letter, we just got a letter, we just got a letter, wonder who it's from?" All the Compassion mail we have received over the last couple of weeks, made me think of the Blue's Clues song we used to sing during mail time. Blue's Clues used to be a favorite show around our home quite a few years ago...

...anyway, back to our letters! After waiting for over a year, a field inquiry started, and a lost letter, we finally received a letter from Lina!

 Dear Yvonne, God bless you! Today I would like to share a bit about what I've learned here at the project. My tutor has taught us that God is the Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End. He is also the definition of love and our heavenly Father. Also, His Son Jesus is my Savior and faithful compassion. He is the best example of graciousness and love toward others. This month we focused on prayer and how it is a means of direct communication with God, and a weapon against Satan. The prayer of a righteous man can do much. We also reflected a lot on Jesus' sacrifice on the corss and how God has designed us perfectly. Don't you think it's wonderful the God loves us so much even though we don't deserve it?
Thank you so much for your kind letters and the support you provide me so I can belong to the program. Because of you my way of life has improved. Please continue to pray for my family's and my well-being. I leave you with this verse in Phillipians 4:14. I bid you farewell with love.

Then a couple of days later, we received a letter from Eduardo! I love how he drew the two of us in his picture! Here is what his father wrote in his letter:

Hello Yvonne, God bless you. Eduardo thanks you for the backpack and the car and the tennis table you gave to him. He is in the 3rd grade in kindergarten and is going to start in 1st grade in elementary school. His height is 1.24 meters (4.07 feet) and is learning to read and write. I like to write. He likes Ben 10 toys, bikes, Toy Story toys, and skates. I am so happy because you remember my birthday. I turned 6. Thank you Yvonne. God bless you.

 On the same day, we also received a letter from Victor! Here is what his letter said:

Dear Yvonne,
I greet you in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. I thank you for the letter you write me, for the stickers and the pictures as well. I always pray God to bless you. Please pray for me and my family and for my studies as well. I've had wonderful experiences with my parents; they support me in my soccer coaching lessons, along with my friends. I made a drawing in the back of the letter. Sincerely, Victor

I always love the drawings we receive with the letters!

(not sure why this one won't rotate the correct way...)

Then a few days later, we received a letter from Karan. His letter is on one of the new form letters about his house. Here are his answers, as well as a short letter:

My house is made of brick.
The roof is made of tin.
I get my drinking water from handpump.
We cook food using kerosene stove.
We use bulb for light at night.
Animals we have at home are hen.

Dear Yvonne,
I am writing this letter on behalf of Karan. He ways thanks to you. He pray to God for your good health. He like singing and He learn the praise songs.

Now I need to take some time to answer each one of these letters because I know how much these kids love getting letters from their sponsors! Have you received any letters lately?