To our dear Family, Friends, Rope-Holders, and Co-workers,
It is hard to believe another year
has come and gone---full of joys, sorrows, milestones, and the mundane. We hope this letter finds you well, enjoying
God’s goodness and building His kingdom in all the various, unique places He
has called you to. It has taken some
time for Audrey and I to discover and pursue God’s calling in our own
lives.
We believe that calling is now
leading us to Chiang Mai, Thailand to work with a small, Christian foundation
called Faithful Heart Foundation (FHF, www.faithfulheartministry.com). We
will arrive in Thailand on February 7th, 2015! We have a lot
of mixed feelings right now; it is not easy leaving so many of our friends and
family (especially the cute little nieces and nephews!) At the same time, we feel a real excitement
about this new stage of life God has brought us to. Many of you have shared in our journey,
encouraging and loving us along the way.
Your willingness to partner with us now means more than words can
say. Thank you. Audrey and I are both
hard workers, and we are determined to honor your trust in us. We hope you will
not find it unfounded.
“What are Matt &
Audrey doing in Thailand?”
The Thai foundation we are working for focuses on orphan
care. Audrey and I were impressed deeply when we volunteered with them last
year. They do an incredible job of
meeting the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of these children. It is more like a small foster care model,
where up to 5 children are placed with a Christian Thai family. Their daily needs, as well as educational costs,
are provided by the foundation, but what really impressed us was the sense of
family, of belonging, that was part of each home. FHF supports full-time care for about 30
needy children. They also house college
students from rural areas, provide emergency relief among hill tribes in the
mountains, and live out a compassionate, Christian witness in a country where
less than 2% of the total population knows Jesus.
After several conversations with David and Shirley Callahan,
the founders of FHF, Audrey and I both came to believe we could contribute in
our own unique ways to the work they do. Thankfully, David and Shirley feel the
same. Audrey is an administrative guru, will be running FHF’s social media
and helping with event planning…not to mention loving on the kids and house
mothers…and there is talk of starting up a coffee and tea shop, which she would
love; she spent the last year working with a church-run coffee shop and
makes a mean latte! I am excited about the agricultural projects that help
provide food and support for the families.
Currently, FHF is growing rice, raising fish in ponds, and growing a
special tea from a newly planted orchard.
I would love to introduce some projects that benefit from raising chickens
and livestock (cows!). I’ve spent
the last year working as a fruit and vegetable gardener for the city of Fort
Collins and doing lots of reading on farming. One of our first goals though, is
to begin learning Thai and to help wherever we are needed. As with everywhere we go, we seek to share
our hope in Jesus and help others follow Him.
“Are Matt and Audrey
asking for money?”
Yep. We have worked
hard for several years, saving and investing our money to help cover our
personal expenses while on mission work.
After all, it doesn’t pay very well when you serve the poor. We feel very fortunate to say that we are
able to cover about half our expenses from our own funds. We really don’t like asking for money. We know you all work hard for your wages and we
don’t want you to think we are simply looking for a free vacation. We take stewardship of God’s resources (and
yours) very seriously. Thank you for
trusting us. We are always available to
answer any questions you have about where your money is going. Don’t hesitate to ask!
“How much money do
you need?”
That is hard to say since it is our first year. We would really feel good if we could raise about
$1500 per month to cover the cost of living, language classes, ministry costs, and
occasional travel expenses. There are basically
3 places your money could go towards:
1.
Our personal living expense (food, rent, health
insurance, etc.)
2.
Current ministry needs with FHF
3.
Development of future ministry projects (like
the cows and chickens!)
Berean Baptist Church has very graciously chosen to support
us at $300 per month. That leaves
about $1200 per month we would like to raise. We think that is pretty reasonable and hope
you feel the same.
“How do I give?”
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“How can we pray for
Matt & Audrey?”
Please Pray that we would love God – this is the
heart and center of who we are.
Please Pray that we would love each other – that
Audrey and I would protect our marriage, care for, and serve
each other.
Please Pray that we would love the people – and make
many new friends.
Please Pray that we would be good learners and good
servers.
Please Pray for Faithful
Heart Foundation – the families, the workers, and those in need of help.
“Does it matter if I
get involved? (What is a Rope-holder?)”
Yes! William Carey is
often called the ‘father of modern missions.’
When he was preparing to go to India, he told his family and friends
that he felt like he was descending into a dark well. He was scared and unsure of what to
expect. He said, “I will venture to go down, but remember that you must hold the
ropes.” Audrey and I will
venture to go, but we need you to hold us.
We cannot do this on our own. You
are essential to this work. You are the
people we love most on this earth. We
already owe many of you a great debt of love.
Let’s build the Kingdom of God together!
In Hope,
Matt & Audrey Pound
“If you pour yourself out for the hungry and satisfy the desire of the
afflicted, then shall your light rise in the darkness and your gloom be as the
noonday.” -Isaiah 58:10