Category: Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous

Thank you, Jolynn and Carolyn!

Last week we said goodbye to Jolynn and Carolyn. It’s different now without them!

Jolynn and Carolyn are from Singapore and they stayed with us for about 6 weeks this summer. (They are not sisters, by the way. Everyone asks. 🙂 )

They came to the States for about 9 months to take several courses offered to homeschooled students. One of the classes they took was a graphic designing course. Since we have lots of graphic art work that needs to be done, we really saw their help as a provision from the Lord.

Jolynn and Carolyn designed 7 CD covers for audio recordings of our messages, a new Bright Lights brochure, and 7 hanging photo displays for us to use to decorate the new Bright Lights office / ministry building.
They also answered Bright Lights e-mails, entered conference registrations, helped pack for the conferences, shared testimonies at our local Bright Lights group in Cedar Rapids, washed lots of dishes, and taught small groups at our Bright Lights conference trips to Kansas and Michigan. It’s so clear to us how the Lord brought the perfect “extra help” we needed at the perfect time.

Jolynn also leads a Bright Lights group in Singapore. To see the Singapore Bright Lights group’s blog, click here.

Jolynn and Carolyn, I know it wasn’t exactly a relaxing summer, and I don’t think we could ever host you as well as you hosted us in Singapore, but we so appreciate the way you were willing to pour yourselves out (even working late into the night…) to finish projects and help the Bright Lights ministry. We are grateful to the Lord for both of you. –Not just for your help, but for your friendship.

You’ve become part of the team! We will miss you and hope you come back soon!

Creation Museum/Miscellaneous

Additions to the Creation Museum!


Over 500,000 have been through the Creation museum since they opened in April of 2007. On our way home from Michigan, my dad and I stopped in for half a day. They have added so much since we were last there in February! We enjoyed visiting the new petting zoo, new cafes, and the well-designed gardens, waterfalls, walkways and bridges beautifying the museum grounds.


Here is the zonkey. (A mix between a zebra and donkey.) This illustrates Genesis 1:25 where it says “God made the wild animals according to their kinds, the livestock according to their kinds, and all the creatures that move along the ground according to their kinds. And God saw that it was good.”


The camel was rather…um… affectionate. I had camel slobber on my shirt all day.


My dad had to lecture the camel on his behavior. 🙂

Every time we are at the Creation museum we get so excited about what God is doing there. If you haven’t been through yet, you must make it a priority to go!

Miscellaneous

A Tragedy is Becoming a Victory



This has been an amazing time for our city! Throughout the whole city there has been a sense of unity and “let’s get through this together!”. It’s been great to watch the way our city has responded to this disaster. The churches especially have been pulling together and truly gaining a good name.

In recent years about 40 churches in Cedar Rapids formed a coalition called “Serve the City” with the vision of proclaiming the gopsel of Jesus Christ to our city. The “Serve the City” office has become the headquarters for volunteer work (and, wow, there has been a lot of volunteers!) and their five phone lines have been staying extremely busy. It sure seems like God raised up this coalition up for such a time as this. Through “Serve the City”, hundreds of volunteers have been sandbagging, helping at shelters, distributing water, cleaning out ruined houses, assisting the city authorities in various projects, delivering cookies and snacks to workers…and the list goes on.

When Sarah and I went to take the Red Cross Training Class, the lady in charge was so overwhelmed because all day she had been turning volunteers away and scheduling more and more classes.

Thursday night a TV station asked for volunteers to help sandbag a suction water plant. This was the last of four suction plants in Cedar Rapids. These plants supply water to Cedar Rapids and surrounding communities. If this last plant flooded, Cedar Rapids would be out of water. (Yes, I know that sounds funny since we currently had 400 blocks of our city underwater.) At the time of the report, there were only six city workers present and they needed to fill and stack 6,000 sandbags to save our city’s water. 1,200 volunteers arrived almost immediately and the project was completed so fast the media barely got there in time to report the victory. I heard on the radio that 2,000-3,000 extra volunteers were sent away! Many of them were sent to Mercy Hospital where help was still needed….

This is only one of the three long lines of sand baggers. They heroically did all they could to save the hospital–even in that dangerous, extremely polluted water that we aren’t supposed to get close to! Although they prevented the damage from being worse than it was, the water just kept coming and the whole hospital had to be evacuated.

Last Thursday-Saturday our city was running at only 25% water capacity. Major corporations shut down voluntarily and all citizens were instructed to only use water for drinking. For obedient citizens this means paper plates, hand sanitizer, dirty laundry, no showers, greasy hair, minimal toilet flushing, etc.



But that’s ok, it provides a good excuse to buy pop/coffee at Panera… 🙂

Now the city is running at a 50% water capacity and citizens can use water every other day.

On a personal note, our family is doing very well and thankfully we have experienced no damage due to the flooding. Right now we are approaching another, well, we call it “crunch time” 🙂 …we are gearing up a “Strong in the Lord” and “Radiant Purity” conference in Bemidji, MN. We leave this Sunday.

As you can imagine, Stephen has been keeping very busy out there with his camera! And he tans super easy so he looks kind of like a Mexican now. 🙂

I’ll keep you posted as much as I can. Thank you for your prayers. Please pray that Christians would continue to be a light in this city, and that the Lord would bring many to Himself through this tragedy.

Miscellaneous

Disaster Strikes Our City

It’s hard to describe the extent of the destruction that has taken place in our city in the past 12 hours! All of downtown is now underwater and only the tops of houses and buildings are visible. Rescue workers have used boats to pull people from the second floors of their homes. Hundreds have been rescued, and 3,200 homes have already evacuated. People are staying in shelters and churches all over town. The water has been invading rapidly and the level just keeps rising over the ever-changing predictions. On top of everything else, we’ve had more rain, thunderstorms, and flashfloods today (making things difficult for the rescue workers)—and there is more severe weather on the way! In fact, Sarah just told me we are now under a tornado and hail watch.

Since I was unable to go downtown, I don’t have good pictures of the flooding, but click here if you’d like to see some.

The police station has moved to the ice arena and the fire department is underwater as well. The fire chief was recently interviewed and was quite upset about all the records that were lost. No one had any idea the waters would raise this high. One man went swimming in to find the records but was not able to reach them because it was so dark.

Throughout the morning, Sarah, my mom and I were inside watching the news, amazed by what we were seeing. Reporters floating in boats passing buildings that we normally drive by all the time, the railroad bridge collapsed, the famous Czech museum underwater with only the roof sticking up, and the list goes on.


I took this picture of this furniture store downtown last night. Reports say that the furniture inside is now floating in the water.

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Volunteers and city workers layered sandbags around all the buildings, but no one expected it to flood as much as it did.


A chocolate shop downtown (I took this picture last night. I’m sure it’s underwater now.) The sign says “Closed to build an ark! Will be back as soon as we get tired of paddling. Don’t worry, the chocolate is high and dry. Thanks to everyone!”


Although this is nothing compared to downtown, the little creek by our house is now an ever-growing river. This is normally a grassy field with a baseball diamond.


This is where our bike trail starts. Normally, the creek is barely visible from here. We live just up the hill from here, but we aren’t worried that the water will raise that high.

Miscellaneous

Bright Lights Needs More Light


For years we’ve been wanting to produce a video of the “Strong in the Lord” and “Radiant Purity” conferences. Although we’ve tried many times, our main problem has always been poor lighting. Because the skits we do in each session are usually “all over the stage”, the church’s lighting just wasn’t sufficient to produce a well-made DVD. This year Stephen decided that we should look into buying our own lights.

We rented the lights for a one day trial period today and set them up at a local church. We were pleased. The current plan is to tape the two upcoming Bright Lights conferences two weeks from now in Bemidji, MN, and see how it goes.

We’d appreciate prayer that we would be able to finish this project, and finish it well. If we had the conferences on DVD, many more girls could be reached with the message.

Miscellaneous

Father/Son Baseball


Last night was our first night of “Father/Son Baseball”. Every Tuesday night during the summer a group of dads and sons gather in a grassy field to play baseball. Moms and daughters talk and watch. Afterwards snacks are provided and one of the fathers shares a devotional with the group.


Last night for the devotional Stephen told the boys the incredible story of Josh Hamilton–a major league baseball player who was suspended from baseball for a year because of drug use. However, through a praying Grandmother and a time of rehab at the Winning Inning in Tampa, FL (A Christian Baseball Facility), Josh got saved and his life radically changed. He is now on fire for the Lord and playing baseball again (for the Texas Rangers) with a strong testimony that is reaching many. He got back with his wife and kids and he now travels and shares his story. He is also one of the best baseball players this year. We had a time of prayer for him last night that he would stay strong for the Lord and that the Lord would use Him mightily.

Miscellaneous

My little friend


No, unfortunately the puppy isn’t mine, I was just visiting friends. Sure cute, though! 🙂

“And God made the beast of the earth after his kind…and God saw that it was good.” Gen 1:25

Miscellaneous

Our 2008 Schedule

Here is our current 2008 conference schedule–at least, what we have planned so far. We’re looking forward to a great year! We are grateful for the ways the Lord has guided and provided thus far, and we are praying that He will be working mightily in the days to come, producing eternal fruit for His glory.

“…we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power may be of God, and not of us.” 2 Corinthians 4:7

Below are the conferences my family or our Bright Lights staff will be at, and the titles of the session(s) we will be giving.

April
11-12 Peoria, IL (APACHE)- Bright Lights Staff
Booth: 225
-Training Young Ladies to be Bright Lights for the Lord

18-19 Duluth, MN (MACHE) – Mr. and Mrs. Mally and Sarah
Booth: 308
-Raising Young Ladies to Be Pure in a Generation of Darkness

18-19 Indianapolis, IN (IAHE) – Stephen and Grace Mally and Bright Lights Staff
Booth: 301, 302
-Training Young Ladies to be Bright Lights for the Lord

25-26 Kansas City, KS (MPE) – Bright Lights Staff
Booth: 1108, 1109
-Raising Young Ladies to Be Pure in a Generation of Darkness
-Training Young Ladies to be Bright Lights for the Lord

May
2-3 Lansing, MI (INCH) – Mally Family
Booth: 67
-How to Start a Bright Lights Group
-Learning From Dad
-Peace Treaties in the Living Room
-Raising Young Ladies to Be Pure in a Generation of Darkness

9-10 Arlington, TX (Home School Book Fair) – Mally Family
Booth: 200
-Peace Treaties in the Living Room

23-24 Orlando, FL (FPEA) – Grace Mally and Bright Lights Staff
Booth: 212
-Training Young Ladies to Be Bright Lights for the Lord

June
6-7 Des Moines, IA (NICHE) – Mally Family

-Credentials Without College
-Knights, Maidens, and Dragons
-Making Brothers and Sisters Best Friends
-Peace Treaties in the Living Room
Preparing Young Ladies for their Teen Years

6-7 Naperville, IL (ICHE) – Bright Lights Staff

-Training Young Ladies to Be Bright Lights for the Lord

24-25 Bemidji, MN (Bright Lights)
Radiant Purity Conference

27-28 Bemidji, MN (Bright Lights)
Strong in the Lord Conference

July
8-9 Kansas City, KS (Bright Lights)
Strong in the Lord Conference

11-12 Kansas City, KS (Bright Lights)
Radiant Purity Conference

August
11-12 Lansing, MI (Bright Lights)
Strong in the Lord Conference

13-14 Lansing, MI (Bright Lights)
Radiant Purity Conference

15-16 Lansing, MI (Heart of Homeschooling Conference)

September
6 Singapore (Bright Lights)
Strong in the Lord Conference

10-13 Melaka, Malaysia (Bright Lights)
ATII/Bright Lights Conference

16-18 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Bright Lights)
Strong in the Lord Conference

20 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Bright Lights)
Radiant Purity Conference

22-24 Melaka, Malaysia (Bright Lights)
Strong in the Lord Conference

27 Singapore (Bright Lights)
Radiant Purity Conference

If we are in your area, feel free to inquire whether we are available for a presentation
at your group or church. Also, you can see our Presentation Page for a list of our messages.

Family News/Miscellaneous

Report

Recently we have been finishing up the Making Brothers and Sisters Best Friends Coloring Book. We have been retracing and fixing pictures and doing last minute touch-ups throughout the final draft.

Projects are always harder to finish than you think! You know how it is…there are always more improvements you could make, but eventually you just have to call it “done.” Tonight we kept rewording the text on the back cover…but I think we just finished it. *Finally!*

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We’re thankful that finishing this coloring book is a whole lot easier than finishing Before You Meet Prince Charming was!
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Yesterday afternoon, Stephen went through and did all the little games and puzzles we added 🙂 and checked to make sure that all the Scripture references were correct.

We just received an e-mail with a final draft of the cover from Jeremy Fisher, the graphic artist who designed the cover of our two previous books. This time I don’t think we have any more changes to send him! Amazing.

Miscellaneous

Purity Tea in Massachusetts

Below are several pictures we recieved from a group of young ladies in Massechusetts. They planned a special “Purity Tea” and over 100 mothers and daughters attended. Several different young ladies spoke from different chapters of Sarah’s book (Before You Meet Prince Charming) and they even acted out the princess story with props and costumes. It looks like they did a fabulous job — wish I could have been there!

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Have you ever seen a cake like this before?!

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If anyone would like more details about this event (or suggestions about how you could do something like this in your area) e-mail me [email protected] and I will put you in touch with Emily Eckerson who hosted the event with her sister and mom.