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Dry Bones Stand up and Get up and Live

Before leaving Colorado Springs, some very good friends of our (Wendell & Stephanie) gave us a NewLife worship CD for the road trip.  One of the songs on it is titled "Dry Bones" and is based on the story Valley of Dry Bones out of Ezekiel 37.  Listening to the words really got me thinking and desiring a deeper and more intimate relationship with God. The prophet Ezekiel has a vision that he is standing over a valley filled with dry bones (skeletons).  God tells Ezekiel to speak the Word of the Lord over them.  When he does, the bones come together and rise.  A lot of the teaching on this passage highlights the need for the Holy Spirit in our lives.  The dry bones represent people living without being plugged into God's power source. This past year has been an incredible spiritual journey for me.  Every time I relied on God to work out a glitch--He came through.  Every time He did, I trusted Him more.  I will take time later to share the stories, but I can tell yo

Wet but not Wintery

(I tried to publish this before Christmas, while we were traveling.  Apparently I had some difficulty with the connection and it never made it.) We've been on the road for just over two weeks now and we're on the last stretch to Raleigh, North Carolina.  Weather has been outstanding for the most part.  It is December and really the only place that we've seen snow is St. Peter, Minnesota!  While it hasn't been completely dry, it has been warmer than expected. It has been such a joy spending time (even if it was a few hours) with family along the way.  We discovered that the Wood Duck migrates to Venezuela in January--so we'll be sure to keep a look out for Bennett!  We took a tour of an urban hydroponics facility (The Iron Street Farm) in Chicago as well as a "small" (12 acre) green house in upstate New York (H2Gro, Youngstown).  We were able to get some ideas we may be able to use at Samuel's House.  We are even more excited to get to Costa Rica to

Post-Thanksgiving Activities

It's been a whirl-wind last couple of weeks.  We were able to spend about 10 days with some of Mike's immediate family in northern Minnesota (Fargo/Moorhead) over Thanksgiving.  The temperatures were low for what I'm used to, but pretty warm for them! Pastor Jim Ray from Vally Christian Church was gracious to give us time to show a promotional video for Samuel's House and share a few minutes with his congregation about our heart for missions.  We were so blessed by the warm reception and an inspiring message about Giving. Then it was back to Colorado for the final pack up and another speaking engagement.  This time, we were at New Hope Community Church in Golden thanks to an invite from Pastor Justin Atchley.  I don't know why, but I'm always amazed at how real and authentic relationships are changing communities around the world.  We are grateful Pastor Justin turned over the entire sunday school and service times to us--allowing the church to get to know u

Why Venezuela?

As we've been telling family and friends about Samuel's House, occasionally we'll be asked, "So why are you going to Venezuela to work with children when there's so many here in the US that need help?" Good question.  The not-so-simple answer is this: Because God didn't ask us to stay in the US.  He called us to work in Venezuela.  To some, this may sound a little strange, but we believe there is no other way to live than with God taking the wheel.  I recently watched a short video from Urban Outreach at a Denver location, one of the guys interviewed summed it up pretty well, "When God puts something on your heart, He has a way of getting it out and making sure you aren't happy with anything else." There are two of us but many more of you we are "leaving behind."  If you aren't already involved in your community (your "sphere of influence") I would encourage you to look into volunteer opportunities. You don't h

Some History...

Gary and Patty Heiney moved to Venezuela about 20 years ago to pastor an Assemblies of God church in Caracas.  When they arrived, they noticed the streets full of neglected children.  Their hearts broke and they just said a quick prayer, "Lord, help us to help these children."  They did what they could through their church, but they always felt they could do more.  It wasn't until 2005 that a suitable piece of property became available.  18 Acres, not too far out of Caracas.  They stepped out in faith and made an offer to purchase, believing God would provide the financial means necessary.  And he did.  That started what is now known as "Samuel's House." The master plan consisted of a community setting instead of a typical institutional one.  Each finished home would have a set of house parents (a married couple) and up to 10 kids.  The initial property was large enough, so an orchard was planned with the intention of producing income.  After some of the h

A note of Introduction

Thanks for taking an interest in our ministry.  We're excited to be starting on this journey and would love to share with you as we go.  We welcome your comments and feedback.  I will be doing most of the posting, but be sure that it is certainly a team (and group) effort!