One of my families favorite movies is “What About Bob.” In it Bob, played by Bill Murray, is a obsessive compulsive with a multitude of phobias and disorders. Bob follows his psychiatrist, Dr. Leo Marvin played by Richard Dreyfuss, on vacation trying to get the treatment he thinks he needs. Dr Marvin gives Bob the advice that eventually cures Bob and drives Dr Marvin insane. Baby Steps. When Bob meets an obstacle he quotes, “Baby Step out of the office. Baby step onto the elevator. Baby step get better.”
Right now I feel a little like Bob. Going to Africa on this Video Production Missions project seems too big of a task for me. But God is faithful. He has been showing me the Baby Steps I need to take. Here are just a few that I’ve done the last few months.
Baby Step…
Set Up Budget
Set up Housing in Guinea
Set Up Timeline
Make Equipment List
Research Countries
Call Missionaries in Guinea
Set Up Budget
Set up Housing in Guinea
Set Up Timeline
Make Equipment List
Research Countries
Call Missionaries in Guinea
What's Next?
There are a growing number of tasks that I must be finished before I leave, but the next one I’m focusing on is building a support team. That means asking you to join me in this adventure. I would love to have you as part of my team. There are a number of crucial roles that you can play.
Financial Supporters – My monthly budget will be $3,800 per month, and one
time outgoing expenses of $15,000.
Prayer Partners – This project has a lot of challenges foreseen and
unpredictable. Adedicated team of people praying over each issue is
absolutely necessary.
Distribution Partners – These videos are no good if no one ever sees
them. I need people that will share the videos I produce on Facebook,
Twitter, YouTube. The more people that see the videos the more people God
can impact.
Please prayerfully consider how you can join the team. If you have questions, I would love to answer them. Shoot me an email, give me a call, send me a tweet, post on my wall or do all of them. Thank you for considering this opportunity and I hope to hear from you soon.
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