Thursday, May 8, 2014

May Prayer Letter

It's May!  By the time you receive this letter I'll be deep in preparations for my next trip to South Africa and I can't wait to get back down there. Last May I spent two weeks in South Africa, but was only able to spend a short time in Mafikeng and at North-West University.  This time, I'm going for two weeks again, but will be spending about nine days in Mafikeng.   I'm meeting four vet students from Purdue University in Johannesburg where we are renting a car and then driving the four hours out to Mafikeng.  Thankfully I have plenty of experience driving on the other side of the road from my time in Scotland!  

Once we arrive in Mafikeng we will be staying in an apartment owned by a member of the local Baptist church.  Throughout the nine days we are there we will be spending quite a bit of time at the Dale Beighle Center for Animal Health Studies small animal hospital to get to know the Animal Health Technician students on rotations, teaching, sharing about the Lord, and helping with staff Bible studies.  We also have a great opportunity to participate in a local AWANA program which is just getting started.  Finally, we will be spending time in the outlying village of Lokaleng assisting with the Sunday church service, going door to door, and hopefully showing the Jesus film. 


There is also a chance that we can get out and do a couple vaccine clinics for dogs and cats in the rural villages and maybe host a cattle health day for deworming, vaccines, tick control, and general check-ups.  These types of events not only help control disease in animals, but also help reduce disease risk for the villagers, since many diseases, such as rabies, are spread by animals.

After we finish in Mafikeng, I'll be taking the vet students on safari for a few days so I thought I'd share a few photos from my trip to South Africa last May so you have an idea of what the area is like. 



Please pray for us as we travel that we would all stay healthy, that we would form beneficial relationships with those we meet, and that God would use our hands and our words so share His love and good news to everyone we encounter.

Friday, April 11, 2014

April Prayer Letter

Spring is coming!  In Skagit County the snow geese and swans are heading north and the tulips are on their way.  It always seems, as the seasons change, I’m eager and excited for the next to arrive.  As much as I love all the cozy aspects of winter like hot chai lattes, fragrances of cinnamon and cloves, holiday baking, and sitting in front of the fire, all the emerging daffodils and tulips, warm weather, and budding trees have me longing to get out into the garden and get started on barn/farm projects.  Any special projects you are looking forward to starting this spring?


This spring and summer will also bring many trips and training opportunities related to my move to South Africa.  Over the last two months I’ve had several opportunities to speak including Christian Veterinary Mission (CVM) meetings at the Western Veterinary Conference and a middle school assembly/chapel at Northshore Christian Academy in Mukilteo.  You can probably imagine I was a bit nervous before the talk I gave at Northshore, since middle schoolers are a new demographic for me, but the kids were great and seemed to enjoy the talk I gave on different ways to think about poverty.

This month, I’m attending a Health, Agriculture, Culture, and Community conference put on by ECHO.  Their mission is “to reduce hunger and improve lives through agricultural training and resources” and my attendance at this conference is sponsored by MedSend (the organization who will pay my student loan payments while I’m in Africa).  Then, shortly after I get back from ECHO I’ll be heading down to South Africa for 2 weeks with a team of vet students from Purdue on a short term mission trip.  A week after we return I’m off to a Training of Trainers course put on by CVM and then there is one more conference (Orientation for Medical Missions: Preparing the Medical Missionary) to attend in August to finish off my crazy spring and summer.

Please pray that the Lord would watch over me through all these trips and keep me energized and open to learning new things.


If you happen to be in the Fort Myers, FL area April 27-May 2 or near Abingdon, VA during Aug 14-17 it would be great to get together while I’m in town.  Please let me know if you will be around then and would like to meet up!

Monday, March 10, 2014

March Prayer Letter


First, on an exciting note, last month I received an additional 10% of the monthly support needed before I can head to South Africa so now just $250 more a month will get me to the half-way point! 


Over the past few months I’ve shared with you my vision to serve the Lord in South Africa and wanted to take a moment to tell you a bit more about the sending agency who is helping me with all the details. 

Christian Veterinary Mission (CVM) was founded in 1976 to help organize and support veterinarians wanting to serve the Lord overseas.  At that time, most mission boards didn’t understand the valuable role that veterinary medicine could play in missions and so Dr. Dorminy, a Christian veterinarian from Georgia, decided to found CVM.  With the help of many other veterinarians around the county CVM quickly got off and running to help veterinarians find places and positions to serve throughout the world. They understood that veterinary clinical skills could help foster relationships, gain entrance to many otherwise closed countries, and improve the animal husbandry skills of those living in 3rd world countries.

Shortly thereafter, CVM joined the Crista Family of Ministries, a large non-profit organization based in Lynwood, WA.  Crista’s ministries reach nearly 8 million people in over 30 countries worldwide and include World Concern, CVM, several Christian radio stations, two kid’s camps in WA, senior living programs, and several schools.  With Crista’s support, CVM has grown to include not only overseas missions, but also Veterinary Christian Fellowship groups at vet schools, fellowship opportunities at veterinary continuing education conferences, Real Life Real Impact vet student conferences, workplace ministry tools, the Loveline pet memorial program, the Animal Impact gift guide, and the yearly ShortCourse conference for veterinarians.
               
This is my favorite description of CVM’s mission - “The mission of CVM is to equip workers in over 30 countries to be instruments of Christ’s love and to express that love through their skill in veterinary medicine. Every year, thousands of people around the world struggle to survive because they don't have the right knowledge, skills and resources to care for their animals.  CVM veterinarians live and work alongside these people in 30 countries to encourage and provide them with not only much needed veterinary expertise, but also the hope that is only found in Christ. Christian veterinarians also serve through the profession here at home, demonstrating Christ's love in word and deed.”

Through CVM:
·         23,855 people heard the gospel message.
·         3,969 people accepted Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.
·         6,130 people have been involved in discipleship relationships.
·         229,726 people were challenged to live lives of worship.
·         28,999 hours were spent training individuals in animal health.
·         571,510 livestock were treated

If you are like me, you always wonder about the money.  Where is it going and how wisely is it being used?  Because CVM is non-profit and deals with many donations, they participate in the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability and in Charity Navigator, who gives them a 4 star rating in finances and accountability/transparency. Over 85% of the money donated to CVM goes directly to its relief and development and only 1% goes to management of the organization.

I’m so excited to partner with CVM over the next few years and be involved in the many ways they are helping to change lives through the combination of Christ and veterinary medicine.

Also, I’ve started making and selling paracord collars, leashes, and survival bracelets to help raise funds to meet my one-time expenses.  Over 14 sold so far!  The favorites are those made in Seahawks’ green and


blue, but I also have WSU and UW colors as well as many others. To check them out or order one for your pet please visit www.etsy.com/shop/gospeakliveboldly. 



Saturday, February 8, 2014

February Prayer Letter

Dear friends and family, What a joy it is to have fellowship with other believers and worship together! As I write this, I am attending and speaking at a Real Life Real Impact conference for veterinary students. These events are put on by Christian Veterinary Mission all across the county. Ours was held at Miracle Ranch in WA and drew students from WSU, OSU, Western in CA, and UC Davis. We had a wonderful time of worship, prayer, talks focused on our calling in Christ, vaccinating/deworming the camp’s horses, and roasting s’mores by the campfire. Now I smell thoroughly of smoke!

I had the privilege, again, of giving one of the seminars and focused on every Christian’s calling to missions. Many of the vet students here are looking forward to participating in either short-term or long-term missions in the future so it was great to give them a bit more inspiration. One vet student came up to me afterwards mentioning that she had never realized that she could combine her passions for veterinary medicine and teaching together overseas so now she is excited about the possibilities.

You can probably imagine that the students’ favorite part of the weekend was the equine clinic. They did physical exams, vaccinated, and dewormed all 35 or so horses at Miracle Ranch and then the students had a chance to practice taking several different leg and head x-rays on the horses. Thankfully, this year was much warmer than last year when it snowed!


It never ceases to amaze me how refreshing it is to be surrounded by other Christian vets and vet students; to hear the inspiring stories of how faith can be combined with our practice of medicine. I was also encouraged in my support raising efforts by several former overseas CVM workers and feel excited to continue on towards the goal. Currently, about 30% of my monthly need is covered so only 70% more to go till I can leave for South Africa and start teaching! If you would like to join with me in reaching out to the students at North-West University in South Africa through monthly or yearly reoccurring gifts, please go to www.cvmusa.org/quam and click on the green “donate” button or just get in touch with me.

Monday, January 27, 2014

This is a great video about Christian Veterinary Mission vet Dr. Valerie



Etsy Store Now Open!!

 Just started an Etsy store for paracord dog collars/leashes/bracelets I'm making to help me to get to Africa with Christian Veterinary Mission. Check it out! All profits go to support my project at Go, Speak, Live Boldly - Rebecca Quam. Please pass this on to your friends and help me start teaching in South Africa this year!

Seahawks colors up for sale now, but other colors are available. If you want something I don't currently have listed, just send me a message and I'll put it up for sale.

https://www.etsy.com/shop/GoSpeakLiveBoldly

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

January Prayer Letter

…and pray on my behalf, that utterance may be given to me in the opening of my mouth, to make known with boldness the mystery of the gospel…  Ephesians 6:19 

A new year has come!  Did you make any resolutions?  I have to admit that I try to avoid making resolutions because I know they will fall to the wayside over the coming months. Instead, I focus on the vision/mission statement I have written for myself and seek to always live in a way that moves me closer to those goals.  One of those life goals (written over 8 years ago) is “to live my life in a manner that is an inspiration to those younger than me.”  What a blessing how God continues to place me in situations to walk out that goal.  First, I had my veterinary 4-H group for three years, then I got involved with Christin Veterinary Mission vet student conferences as a speaker, and now He is sending me to teach full time. 

As I continue to seek out those He has chosen to raise up support while I serve in South Africa, I pray that He will help me develop the wisdom, patience, and love needed to reach those I will be teaching.  This season of reflection encouraged me to share more with you about just how you can “pray on my behalf” so that my actions during deputation (support raising) and in South Africa will bring Him glory.  Please pray:
  • That I would be filled with Christ's passion and follow Him in His role to glorify God on earth and accomplish the work He has given me to do.
  • That the ambition for Jesus to be ardently worshiped would come to dominate and integrate all other desires so that I live in the freedom of single minded purpose. 
  • That my will would yield to God’s purpose in seeing all people reconciled to Him.
  • That God would use me to be a blessing to all those I encounter during deputation and while serving in South Africa.
  • That I would refuse to accept that evil in this world is God’s plan and that I would rebel against it.
  • That God would fill me with the Holy Spirit that I might be effective in my small portion of fulfilling His mandate to take the gospel to all peoples.
  • That my words and life would match those of Christ to serve as a public testimony to those around me.
  • That the Holy Spirit would make clear to me those aspects of my faith which are universal and those which are cultural so that I would not hinder the South African students as they come to God.
Many of these prayer requests are inspired by a 15-week study I am currently taking called Perspectives on the World Christian Movement. Perspectives is the first of several training courses I will be taking in preparation for serving in South Africa and I hope to share more of what I learn in all of them throughout the next year.

May the Lord bless you with a vision and a calling this New Year and fill your heart with passion for Him.