Friday, October 30, 2009

October!


Hey there! It has been way too long since I sent out a newsletter and I’m sorry for that! I know you all sit around waiting for my newsletter.


Well as many of you know, I did not go to Switzerland to do the Bible Core Course. I had full intentions of going to do this school, but as it got closer I just did not feel at peace anymore.


For the past month and a half I have been at home in Payette. My time at home has been spent with family, working at Primos Pizza, and getting things ready for the Mormon Focused DTS that starts in January. I will actually be gone the next couple of weeks (Oct. 25-Nov. 7) with the MDTS staff in UT meeting with people and doing promotion for the school.


I am really excited about the MDTS. We have lots of great Godly speakers booked and I think God is really going to be moving through this DTS. I can’t wait to see what God has in store for it. Last week we accepted our first student and we’re hoping for many more. If you happen to know someone who might be interested in doing the MDTS I would love to be able to talk to them. So give them my number!


I may be at home right now, but I am still in YWAM. I will be working with YWAM until the MDTS ends which is mid June. After the MDTS I am moving on to the next thing God has for me. As of right now I am still unsure about what that is exactly, but I have an idea, and I will keep you updated.


Right now I am hoping to find people who are willing to partner with me financially as I finish my time with YWAM. I am looking to raise $700/month for 6 months. Mid-December through Mid-June. If you are interested in partnering with me during that time please let me know. I will update my blog letting people know where I’m at with my fundraising. Please don’t feel obligated to give, but if you are interested in partnering with me in this way and are unable to make a monthly commitment feel free to give a “special gift”. Anything and everything helps. Even if that means you feel like you should send me shampoo or cookies. If you are interested in giving there are a couple of ways to go about that.


-You can drop off money for me at Christian Life Fellowship in Ontario and they will pass it on to me.

- Or you can make out a check to YWAM Idaho for a tax-deductible donation and send it to P.O. Box 70 Cascade, ID 83611 with a note attached saying it’s for me. (Please do not put my name anywhere on the check for tax purposes.)


**If you want to make a 6 month commitment to support me please let me know that way I can keep track of how much I still have to raise.


Thank you all for how amazing you have been to me the past couple of years. Thank you for your prayers and encouragements, and for helping me reach those in need.

Monday, August 17, 2009

August Update

Wow...I'm not very good at keeping people updated. So since returning from India life has been kind of crazy. I helped cook for a camp, cooked for the Backpacking DTS, participated in YWAM Idaho's 5 year celebration, helped with worship, road tripped to Washington, and went with the BDTS to Salt Lake City.

I just wanted to let you all know that after much thought and prayer I have decided to not to go do the Bible Core Course in Switzerland. Instead I will be returning home in a couple of weeks, but that doesn't mean I'm completely done with YWAM. My 2 year commitment is up at the end of this month, but I will continue to work with them until after the Mormon Focused DTS.

This is what the next 8 months of my life look like:
  • September-December~working at home to pay off debt and raise support for the MDTS.
  • January-May~Leading the MDTS.
  • June and on.....I'm not sure.
Please let me know if you have any questions or if I didn't make something clear enough. Thanks for your continued support!


Wednesday, July 1, 2009

India again!

Hey everyone,

In case some of you don't know, I'm headed to India in 9 days. I am taking a Mission Adventures (MA) team to Varanasi, India for 2 weeks. I am so excited about being able to go back to India so soon. I love it there. The people and the culture are amazing. I'm writing this e-mail to you to ask you to partner with me in prayer. I leave in 9 days and have no money towards my expenses. I need around $800 and I am believing God for a miracle and I'm hoping you will be believing and praying with me.

Thank you so much for all you do for me!

Love,
Tiffany Davis

Friday, June 19, 2009

Europe!

I suppose it's time to tell you how my trip to Europe went.

Overall the trip was amazing, but it didn't start so well. Our first flight, which was from Boise to San Fransico was delayed, and that caused us to miss our second flight which was from San Fran to London (Heathrow). It all worked out for the best though because we got on the later flight which was the flight my uncle was on. So instead of waiting 6 hours for him in London, we waited with him in San Fran.


We spent the first 2 days of our trip in London. We kind of took it easy, and got to know the "tube" system. One thing I did notice in London was that everyone is kinda rude. It's a giant city that tons of tourists come to so the locals are not helpful or nice. But I did see Big Ben!


After that we took a train, then ferry to Dublin, Ireland. We spent a few nights at a hostel there, and did a little sight seeing.

Next we took a train up to Belfast, Northern Ireland for a day.


Then we went back to Dublin. I really liked Dublin. People were really nice and it was beautiful. One day we went to a flea-market-type-thing along the harbor and toured the Guiness Brewery. We also took a tour to the Cliffs of Moher. It was B-E-A-UTIFUL. We saw a field where a scene from Braveheart was filmed. We also stopped at another placed along the coast that was cliffy. Oh yeah! I got to see the Atlantic Ocean from Ireland!





Sadly our time in Ireland had to come to an end sooner or later and we took the ferry and train back to London. We watched part of the changing of the guard and went to see Stonehedge which was also amazing. There just rocks standing there, but it's still really cool. (There was also a lady on our tour bus that was one of those "natural" types. She lifted up her arm and it looked like a man's armpit! And I was like, "WHOA!!" I didn't say that outloud though. Just in my head.)




Now that brings us to the end of the trip. I really really really want to go back to Ireland. It was amazing. If I had to choose between London and Ireland...Ireland would win hands down. Who knows...maybe I'll marry an Irish man. ;) haha

Monday, June 15, 2009

June Newsletter

In just a few short days Mission Adventures staff training will begin. Staff training will last two weeks and we’ll spend it getting to know each other, designing/building/painting a set, preparing the program, and getting together all the other little odds and ends that need done before teams show up.


This years MA theme is REACT and the theme verses are all of Isaiah 61 with an emphasis on verses 1-3. The heart of all MA staff this year is to see this younger generation be filled with God’s love and to stop being apathetic. We want to see them stand up and REACT. We have the power to do the impossible!

Needless to say I’m really excited about this summer. Not only do we have a great theme, but this is also one of our biggest summers ever! We’re expecting around a total of 180 students to come through. We have teams going to Alaska, Salt Lake City, Lapwai, Duck Valley, and India.


This Year I have 2 big trips planned. One will be leading a small team to Varanasi, India this summer and the other will be to participate in a 12 week Bible Core Course in Lausanne, Switzerland. The India trip will cost $800 and the school in Switzerland will cost around $4600 (That will cover tuition, International health insurance, food, housing, and plane ticket.) The grand total for both trips comes out to $5400. That is a large chunk of change, but I totally believe God can and will provide. As of right now I have about $200 towards the $5400 which means I now only need $5200. PRAISE THE LORD!


I just want to ask you to please consider investing in me. Investing in me will not make you a millionaire, but I think it’s worth while.


Praises:

  • I had a great vacation with my grandma and uncle. I was so blessed by them and God gave us sunny weather!
  • I’ve had $200 given towards my trips!·
  • God’s creation is awe inspiring.


Prayer Requests:

  • God’s wisdom as I plan for the Mormon Focused DTS.
  • Safety as my team travels to India.·
  • Deeper intimacy with Christ.


Thanks again for always supporting me!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

It's May!

Hello friends and family!

I hope you all are doing well! I am. I've been spending the past few weeks at home, and it has been good. My days have been filled with working at Primos, helping Kim at Love INC, spending time with family, watching movies with Lyn, and tickling Sean. I can't say that all of my time at home has been restful, especially since part of that time has been spent making pizzas for hungry people, but it has been nice.

Right now I am soooooooo excited because Saturday morning my Grandma, Uncle Tom, and I are flying to London! This trip has been in the works since 2001! We've planned it 2 other times, but each time things came up and we were unable to go. Now that it's finally becoming a reality I am so excited. I'm also very blessed because not many people get to take a free trip to Europe! My Grandma and Uncle Tom are blessing my socks off! We will be gone for 10 days and we're spending time in England, Scotland, and Ireland.

The day after I fly back I will be driving up to Cascade to go back to my real job. Most of the summer I will be helping staff our summer program, Mission Adventures (MA). As part of MA, Danny and I will be leading a team of 8 people to Varanasi, India for 2 weeks. I love India and I'm happy I get to return so soon, but I'm not looking forward to the miserable weather. It will be fun though and I can't wait to see how God uses us.

Thanks for your friendship, prayer, and support!

Oh! I almost forgot. I think I sent an e-mail out to everyone, but incase some of you don't know. I have been accepted to do a Bible Core Course (BCC) at the YWAM base in Lausanne, Switzerland this fall. So God willing I will be in Switzerland from September-December gaining a greater knowledge of God's word. If you want more info on the school here's the link http://www.ywamlausanne.com/schools/bcc-sbscc.html

Prayer Requests:
  • Students for our Backpacking DTS and Mormon-Focused DTS
  • Greater intimacy with God
  • That I will allow God to use me however He sees fit

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

I know this is about a month late, but better late then never. At the end of March I had a kind of Supporter Appreciation night. I invited friends and family to my church for dinner and fellowship followed by me telling them about my time in India and my plans for the future. Overall I think it was a great night. It was good to get to see everyone and share stories.

Here are some pictures from that night. Thanks Kim for taking them!

Thursday, April 30, 2009

The week after Las Vegas, three guys that I work with, and I went to YWAM's North American Leadership Conference in Estes Park, CO. It was a great time of fellowship, worship, and learning. I was really challenged by these people around me who have been with YWAM for decades. They still have a heart that is on fire for God and willing to serve at any capacity.

God used the conference to remind me why I love missions, why I'm a part of YWAM, and that He still has BIG plans for me.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Viva Las Vegas!

Right now I'm sitting in my room in Las Vegas. It seems that no matter how many times I leave, I keep coming back. The YWAM Vegas staff crack jokes about that and keep asking me why I don't just stay here. Though at times when I'm stuck in Hickville, ID out in the middle of no where wishing there was someone to talk to or a fast food place to grab a burger, it seems tempting, but I don't think that will happen. I love being in Vegas and I love the people I get to work with. I also love the warm weather. Especially since the weather at home right now isn't making me happy. It's like it's trying to trick us. One day it's nice and kinda warm, the next day it's snowing!

Anways....enough ranting about the weather. Right now I'm in Vegas because I'm helping Sam out with Mission Adventures. We have about 55 kids/adults here from 2 different churches in California. We're only 2 days into it and I'm already worn out. I think the students are starting to open up more to the idea of "evangelising" and they're getting better. It just took a push to get the ball rolling. I am also starting to warm up to them a little and I'm enjoying it more and more.

So far we have done free prayer and surveys. Both have gone fairly well. My personal favorite is free prayer. Basically with that you all walk around a certain area and ask people if you can pray for them. With surveys we have a clipboard and a short belief survey. The survey's soul purpose is to be a door to share the Gospel. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't. I used the survey on a guy tonight who was open and told me what he believes, and then I asked if I could share what I believe with him. I told him I think God is loving, just, and merciful, and he proceeded to tell me all the reasons why God isn't those things. He did so only using Bible stories. I understand where his points were coming from, but he didn't really give me a chance to give my opinion. He wasn't mean at all. Our conversation came to an end when he's wife forced him to leave. I think it was good, but I'm bummed I didn't have more time to talk to him.

Wow...well this is getting a little long so for now I'll shut up! Good night!

Saturday, March 7, 2009

I spent the past week in a town called Eagle Pass, TX visiting my mom and some of her relatives. Eagle Pass is not like what you would consider a normal town. Being in Eagle Pass is like being in Mexico. I would say that it's about 95% Mexican. I love being there because the culture is totally different then the little mountain town of Cascade that has been my home for the past couple of years, but man was I having some culture shock! I went from India to Cascade and then to Mexi-ville, Texas. My brain doesn't really know what to think or how I should feel. haha Overall I had a great time reminiscing about the years I spent living in Texas.

One bonus of being on the border means good Mexican food! I had a list of places I wanted to eat and my mom blessed me by taking me to those places.

I enjoyed yummy tacos from a place called Kiki's Tacos...


I enjoyed eating a cup of fruit with chili and lime...



I enjoyed eating a cup of white corn with mayo, butter, and goat cheese....


You may all now think I'm gross, but these things are sooo good! :)

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Back to America...

I have made it safely back to America, and it feels good to be back. We flew into Boise on Valentines day and on our way back up to Cascade we stopped at a Carl's Jr. for dinner. Hamburgers are so delicious!

This week back has been pretty busy. We've had some teachings, prayer times, and we're also preparing for the DTS graduation that is happening on Sunday. So there hasn't been much time to relax, but there will be soon. On Monday I'm catching a ride with Josiah (a fellow staff member) to Las Vegas. Then on Wednesday I'm flying from Vegas to San Antonio. My mom has been living in Texas to be closer to her mom and I'm going to visit. It's been a while.

Overall this DTS has been so amazing. God totally provided for the outreach and it went really well. I have so many stories of God's faithfulness and love from the past 6 months. At the end of the month I'm going home (Payette) for a couple of weeks. While I'm at home I am planning on having a night for my supporters and friends. I want to let everyone know how this past DTS went and what my plans are for the future. So stay tuned for more info....

January Update


Hey everyone!

I'm still alive and kicking in India. God has been good and our outreach has been amazing. For the past week our team has been split into two teams. Half went to Varanasi and the other half are in Agra. I am in Agra leading this half of the team. Our time here has seem slow compared to the village work we were doing around Aurangabad. We had no contacts in Agra so we've had to work to try and meet other Christians. We've spent a lot of our time praying for the city, the locals, and the tourists. (Agra is where the Taj Mahal is located) Today we took rickshaws around town and stopped at a few churches to pray for them. We have meet a few pastors and went to a local church last Sunday, but it just seems like there is no life in the church. So we've been praying that God would bring back life and passion to the church here. YWAM Idaho has a heart to see a YWAM work started in Agra. It is a perfect place because of the thousands of tourist who come through here and because the city is lost. So our team is here to cover the city in prayer and try to make contacts.

On Sunday the other half of the team will be arriving in Agra and we will stay here for another week. On Feb 9 we head to Delhi to start winding down and then on Valentines Day (Feb 14) we fly back to Idaho! Yay for cheeseburgers! My time in India has been so great and I've been reminded of why I loved it so much 2 years ago when I came.

Thanks for all of your support. God has heard your prayes fo me and it has really made a difference.

Prayer Requests:

* Safety as we wrap up our trip and travel.
* A deeper more intimate relationship with God.
* Adequate finances.

Friday, February 20, 2009

December Update

India-

What can I say about India? Well I can start by saying it’s amazing. I’m totally loving it here. I’m getting to experience things that I didn’t get to do the last time I was here and it’s been really good. The food for the most part has been delicious and the YWAMers we are working with are great.

Our time in India started out slow, but has picked up. We’ve gone to village churches that were started by YWAMers here, played with kids at a daycare that will hopefully soon be turned into an orphanage, visited gypsy villages to share the Gospel, helped with medical camps, prayed for lots of people, and we even went to a Christmas party.

I really have enjoyed the villages a lot. It’s so neat to see how different people live and how God made all of our cultures different, but beautiful. The world really is just this huge piece of art made by God, and now more than ever I’m seeing that.

For those of you who don’t know, I am currently in Aurangabad which is located in the state of Maharashtra. Soon we will be going to a small city called Sillod which is where our host family, Shivaji and Manisha are planning to move to do church planting in the surrounding villages. After that we will be doing more work in villages, and then to wrap up our time in India we will go to Agra (which is where the real Taj Mahal is located). In Agra we will do a lot of intercession and worship. YWAM Idaho has a heart to see a base planted there so we are trying to lay some of the ground work.

This outreach has been so amazing. God has really blessed us in more areas then one. You should all come with me the next time I come back! That would be fun.


Needs-

I just wanted to let you know where I am at spiritually and financially. Spiritually I’m doing pretty good but I often do feel like there is this wall up between me and God. I also realize that is normal in a place like India, but I really just want to draw closer and closer to God.

Financially I am not doing so well. Over the past couple of months my support hasn’t been very good which means I haven’t


been able to meet my needs. This has been a big burden on my heart because I don’t like owing money. I also feel really bad because I left for outreach not having all my money and I still owe that, so I feel like I am hurting the team. So please just keep me in your prayers. I could really use them.