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Showing posts with label pledge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pledge. Show all posts

Monday, January 6, 2014

Set Up at Immanuel Baptist Church of Corbin

Yesterday, we were blessed to be able to set up and share at our missions table about our mission among the Navajo.  Our home church Immanuel Baptist Church of Corbin, KY has been such a blessing in this journey back to the Navajo. We are honored to have them as our sending church!  We were blessed with two support pledges, and many more interested and 10 signed up to recessive the paper version of our newsletter!

21 days, that is what (housing approval pending) we may have left till we leave for Dine Bikeyah!  We are busy packing, sorting, and deciding what gets taken, what gets stored, and what is gone forever...  'Tis not an easy time but so worth the challenge.   As it is often said, "Where God guides, He provides.  Where He leads, He feeds."  That is sure being proven true, over and over for us!

~ Rob and Michelle Nickles

Monday, December 2, 2013

Central Baptist Church

Met today with Pastor Chad Fuggit at Central Baptist Church of Corbin, and shared with him about our missionary work.  It was an honor to sit down and talk with him about all we are doing.  For now CBC has pledged prayer support, and beyond that they are praying to see where God would lead.  ^_^

It was so good to be able to share, especially in this busy Christmas season.     In other news, we now have 12% of our Start-Up funds raised!

~ Rob and Michelle Nickles

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Good Start...

 We had a good start at IBC's youth group sharing about our mission work.  A lot of good questions were asked, and there was a lot of interest in how they can farther help.  We possible have a pledge to help with some of our supply needs.  We have one small group, one children's group, and one church already booked for June and into July. Things are going well!
 Michelle found herself sick this morning.  So ill that she had to miss a day of work, which rarely ever happens.  It appears to be a type of stomach flu.  Navajo Tea and lots of rest are in order for her.  Keep her in prayer...

~ Rob and Michelle Nickles
PS: Big thanks to our Anonymous Donner for the Galaxy Tab 2 and HP Printer.