Showing posts with label Missions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Missions. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Vintage View Vednesday-Mile Markers Birthday

I posted a short service last night with a sermon called What Manner of Persons Ought We To Be? I hope you can set aside a few minutes to listen to it.


Tomorrow is Thanksgiving in the USA! I have prepared a small Thanksgiving homily to post tomorrow and I hope to have a video version of it ready for you on our YouTube channel as well. We plan to be on the road on Thanksgiving day, being as careful as we can. May God bless you all and keep you safe.

Vintage View 
November 7 was our 11 year anniversary of writing here on boggsblogs.com. As of today, November 25, there are 3829 Mile Markers published right here. Wow! That is a lot of words, a lot of pictures, a lot of friends, a lot of hamburgers, a lot of tacos, a lot of salsa, a lot of revivals and a whole lot of miles marked along the way!

We first posted our Mile Markers on davykellyandodie.com. Our posting there was often infrequent because of technical problems and lack of internet. We moved to this blogger site so that we could update friends easier during our second trip to Nigeria in 2009. 

It worked and here we are 11 years later, posting nearly every day for several of those years. That original site (davykellyandodie) now points here as well.


For Vintage View Wednesday, we are taking you back to that first month of posts. I could only post one picture at a time by email from Nigeria so I posted 52 times in November and 87 times in December. Below is just a sampling.

Our photography standards have always been pretty loose around here, but it is interesting to see how much they have improved, thankfully. Some of these are painful, but here they are.

Our very first post. A Ron's Double Big Daddy!

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The same day I tried publishing a post by email and it worked. Here is the picture.











Our luggage ready for our second trip to Nigeria.









Cruel and Unusual Punishment. Advertising the lay down flat First Class seats on the seat back screen in the cattle section.



23 hours later we arrived at our hotel in Abeokuta!



A tasty lunch!





Hotel staff



Praying for Odie at the hotel.


















Thank you for tuning in.

Davy

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Alabama and Nigeria

Good news: We now have a bit of internet in the BoggsMobile this week! One of the young men in the church worked out the problem and we are cruisin' now.

Bad news: I am having a hard time extracting pictures from the dusty archives and transferring them here for Vintage View Vednesday.

Good news: We still have plenty to talk about, because even in the midst of a worldwide pandemic, our little globe continues to rotate at nearly 1000 MPH at the equator. Lots of things shake around at that speed and that creates all kinds of activities.

We are in revival this week at Midway Assembly near St. Stephens, Alabama for Pastor Lamar Chapman and his fine folks. We are having a wonderful time this week and we are loving every second of it.

Because the world is turned upside down, we are also preaching camp meeting in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria, West Africa at the same time.


Thankfully it is only 5964 miles from Christ Ambassadors Holiness Church in Abeokuta to Midway Assembly in St. Stephens, Alabama.



That is not too far if you say it real fast.

IF there was a bridge between Alabama and Ogun state and IF I could average 50 MPH in the BoggsMobile, day and night, I could make it from my commitment in Alabama to my commitment in Nigeria in 120 hours or about 5 days. I would only have to fill up the bus with diesel about 5 times each way.

IF I had a plane that could average 500 MPH, I could make the trip in 12 hours, but I would need an airport right next to Christ Ambassadors church and another in St. Stephens, Alabama. There must be a better way.

And there is a better way! Since US citizens are not cleared to enter Nigeria yet, I recorded the camp meeting services and posted them on YouTube. By the miracle of technology, I started preaching in Nigeria Wednesday morning only four to five hours after I finished preaching Tuesday night in Alabama.

I will be preaching twice a day for the rest of the week in Nigeria and preaching each night in Alabama without even cranking the bus, boarding a plane or whipping out my passport. That is a pretty good deal!

So we are thankful to be in revival and in camp meeting at the same time this week. Help us pray for revival and God's saints in Alabama and help us pray for camp meeting and God's saints in Nigeria too. May God help us all!

Thank you for stopping by today.

Davy

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

A Short Mission Report

A Short Mission Report
On the 50th night of our online revival, I suggested we do something together to commemorate 50 nights of revival.


I suggested we try to help four ministries that were struggling to feed their church members and others during the pandemic shutdown. I named three missionaries that had been actively watching or listening to the revival and that I knew could use some assistance, plus Bro. Shobanke and his people in Nigeria.

I also wrote about it on here and listed their contact information. I will post that information at the bottom of this post. 

I have no idea how much finance was sent directly to the missionaries, but we had some money sent to us that we forwarded along with our own offerings for them. We sent $2160 in total the next week, divided and distributed exactly as we were asked to do. I posted a follow up here.

Since then we have had more finance come into our hands for each of these missionaries to help to feed people. We sent every penny of it to each of the missionaries as designated. Three of them received $550 each and we were able to send $1000 for food to Bro. Shobanke and the saints in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria.

That is $4810 we were able to forward to mission efforts to feed people in foreign nations. I only mentioned it that one time during our 50th online revival service and posted about it here. $4810! Hallelujah!

Thank you for helping us feed people that were hungry because their economies were shut down and they were not able to work. It is still bad in some countries and I am not sure we have seen the end of the economic effects here, but we are praising God for His provision.

May God bless you for blessing others. I suspect that some gave in spite of their own lack in some areas and I know that God is witness to it. While many of us were out of work in our conventional work, we were able to join together to help others with nearly $5000 for food. Praise God!

Bro. Shobanke had someone send pictures to me of the food distribution last week from the $1000 we were able to send recently. I love these pictures and I praise God for every dollar you helped us to send.

I have a feeling that some of you will like these pictures as much as I do.

They purchased staples including rice, beans, flour and more in large sacks to be as prudent as possible in spending the money. However, some of these large sacks have doubled in price since the pandemic began.










We are praising God for His help and we are thankful to you for your help. 

Thank you for joining us today.

Davy


This is the information I posted several weeks ago.

-Help Bro. Larry Landress feed saints in Mexico

Make check payable to Holiness In Mexico, Food in the memo
Send to: Holiness In Mexico P.O. 717
Pauls Valley, OK 73075


-Help Bro. Shobanke feed saints in Nigeria, West Africa

Make checks payable to Boggs Family Ministries, Africa in the memo
Send to: Boggs Family Ministries P.O. Box 28 Waynesville, OH 45068
Make checks payable to Rev. Michael Petit, Philippine Food in the memo
-Help Bro. and Sis. Petit feed saints in The Philippines Send to: Michael Petit C/O Monica Manning 117 Wallace Dr.
Monroeville, PA 15146
-Help Bro. Alan Sumner and the Sumner family feed the saints and others in Honduras
Make checks payable to Christ Cares World Ministries Food in the memo
Send to:
Christ Cares World Ministries P.O. Box 307 Dewey, OK 74029

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

A Follow Up On Mission Food

We had a wonderful service in revival last night. Hallelujah! We purposely turned off the picture during the altar service so that people would have privacy to respond in the altar. We left the audio rolling.


A Follow Up On Mission Food
Two weeks ago today was our 50th night of online revival. For the previous few weeks, people participating in revival by watching or listening had been asking how they could help us financially while we were restricted from our normal work of preaching revivals in churches. Several individuals and churches have helped us and we certainly appreciate it. But I thought it would be a neat thing to direct help to some needs we knew about on foreign mission fields or to inspire people to look around and find others in need of help.

This is the way I described the effort that week on Mile Markers.

Since it was our 50th night, we decided to try something special. We decided to try and help some people that are physically hungry in four different parts of the world.

I sure this same story could be told from all over the world, but there have been four specific areas that have been on my heart, where the coronavirus lockdown is causing people to struggle to have enough to eat. The common economic model in the world is people living from day to day. They work, earn a little money and purchase food for their families. That is impossible to do if you have to stay home. They do not have a week's worth of food stockpiled and it is impossible for them to do that.

Bro. Larry Landress has been sending money regularly to his people in southern Mexico that need food desperately. Most of the churches are in mountainous areas and they have to travel to buy food staples. They are forbidden to travel, but one of Bro. Larry's men has been purchasing the food and distributing it the best he can. There is a great need there. They do not have a Wal-mart or Kroger's down the road.

My dear friend, Bro. Shobanke in Nigeria has been locked down for nearly five weeks. He has received some help and he has shared it with his pastors and his church people. There are many of them going hungry and there is a great need there as well. My heart breaks for my people in Nigeria.

Bro. and Sis. Petit are in the Philippines and have been locked down for nearly two months. Their Pastors and the congregations are struggling to eat as well. The Petit's are trying to help as much as they can, but more money would be a great help.

Bro. Alan Sumner is in Honduras trying to keep the family ministry there afloat during Martial Law. He is feeding the church folks and planning to feed at least 300 more families too. He has a great work to do and he is doing his best to do it.

I ask the viewers and listeners last night to help these mission efforts OR find someone nearby that needs help and help them. There may be someone right on your street that needs food or diapers for their baby. You may not have abundance, but if we wait for abundance to give, we may be waiting a long time.

You can read the whole post and have access to the direct contact information for the missionaries on that first post.

We have no way of knowing how much was sent directly to the mission efforts. I hope it was a bunch. We do know the amount sent to us coupled with our offering was $2160. This was divided to each of the mission efforts in the specific amounts that were given through Boggs Family Ministries, but each one received at least $400.

We distributed those funds that very week to the three missionaries with addresses in the USA. Getting the money to Nigeria was a little more tricky. Mailing money and wiring money there through conventional means has never been reliable due to fraud and negligence. Bro. Shobanke had told me of a way to wire it directly to a special account at his bank. I was very hesitant to try it, but it worked.

We paid the transfer fees out of our own funds and they received the money safe and sound. We sent the money for food and money we had set aside for the school and it all arrived! Hallelujah!

Bro. Shobanke sent people that were allowed to leave their homes to different parts of the city to purchase beans, rice, onions and other food. The prices have skyrocketed and the food is very expensive. Others from the USA had sent money and they purchased $1500 worth of food.

They packaged all of the food in the main church in Abeokuta and on a certain day last week they distributed food to 300 people within their churches. When Bro. Shobanke called me that day with the news, he was so happy. That put a big smile on my face and a big praise on my lips!

He had someone send me a few pictures and they make me smile with tears running down my face! He has more pictures and videos that he will try to have sent to me later.











Thank you for joining us for a few minutes today. May God bless you all.

Davy