West Florida Teen Challenge Boy’s Ranch

May 21st, 2009 Don No comments
To God is all the “Glow”ry.
Jenny and I thank God every day for giving us the opportunity to serve at the places we do.
 Again, April’s project at Teen Challenge, proved to be an absolute thrill to be there and be involved in helping this incredible ministry in our small way.  TC is a place for boys from ages of 11-17 that have pretty much burned all their bridges to get help to build a new life centered in Jesus Christ. 

Here is pictorial account of some of the things we witnessed and did.

 

Baptisms on “Parents Day”

Baptisms on “Parents Day”

 

 

 

 

They have a “Parent’s Visit” once every month when the boys that are well into the program are able to get a visit from the parents.  We heard the testimonies and witnessed the baptisms of six of the boys on the first weekend we were at the academy.

We were priviledged to witness the “Graduation” of six young men from the 15 month program.

  

Every Friday the students gather in formation in platoons, Isaac and Jacob.  This is when they are individually recognized for achievements of special goals and assignments.  If there has been any violations, those are acknowledged also and those boys are placed in a “Corrections” status and are prayed over at that time.

Formal Gathering on Fridays
Formal Gathering on Fridays
Chow Line

Chow Line

 
 

 

Boys waiting in Chow Line

Boys waiting in Chow Line.  They are released one at a time to pick up their trays.  If they are in “Corrections” status they must stand up at all meals.

 

  

 

Clearing by Roger

Clearing by Roger

Roger spent time clearing trees and shrubs to make for more pasture land for the horses and cows at the ranch.

 

 

 

 

“Break-time” from sanding

“Break-time” from sanding

 

 

Break time from drywall work.  We did a whole LOT of drywall finishing in the new “Blue” building.  It was a great privilege to be able to work side by side with the boys and hear their stories and share our testimonies with them.

 

 

 

 

 

Kitchen Duty

Kitchen Duty

 

 

Corrine, Marilyn and Jenny with three of the boys helping to prepare the next meal for the students.  All volunteers where invited to share the evening meal at the cafeteria which really helped with our expenses this month.

Painting up there.

Painting up there.

 

Jenny and I spent several days and considerable overtime priming and painting the gymnasium in the “Blue” building.  Roger and Marilyn and Carl helped with this task also.

The baseball team in action.

The baseball team in action.

 

 

The SOWERS had the chance to see the boys play some great baseball.  They won all their games while we were there.  Another chance to support the boys and have some fun off-time.

SOWERS FOR APRIL

SOWERS FOR APRIL

 

This the SOWER crew we worked with at Teen Challenge Boy’s Ranch of West Florida.  Left to right:  Carl and Corrine from Iowa,  Jenny and I, and Roger and Marilyn from Wisconsin. 

The ‘Blue” building in the background is where we spent most of our time working.  It is a 32,000 Sq.Ft. building that houses the gym, chapel/worship center, offices, parent training and counseling, classrooms, and other.  All work in finishing out this wonderful building is being done by volunteers only. 

Thank you, all for your interest and your support.

 

God bless you and yours.

 

Don and Jenny

 

H.E.A.R.T. What an Experience! II

April 8th, 2009 Don No comments
Vance and Jake repairing solar heating unit on the kitchen roof.  We repaired three units (two others on the shower houses) that had been damaged by frozen broken pipes.

Vance and Jake repairing solar heating unit on the kitchen roof. We repaired three units (two others on the shower houses) that had been damaged by frozen broken pipes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jake and Don rebuilding/repairing fence around one of the goat pastures.

Jake and Don rebuilding/repairing fence around one of the goat pastures.Marlene and Jenny painting in one of the cabins. Nice color for staying awake.

The whole crew got involved in the job of putting new screening and new plastic on the greenhouse.  Pictured here are Wayne, Vance and Don.

The whole crew got involved in the job of putting new screening and new plastic on the greenhouse. Pictured here are Wayne, Vance and Don.

We hosted a pot-luck at our site and invited fellow SOWERs from another project (Care Center) in Lake Wales.  Had some great fellowship and lots of fun.

We hosted a pot-luck at our site and invited fellow SOWERs from another project (Care Center) in Lake Wales. Had some great fellowship and lots of fun.

Another task we accomplished was the installation of insulation in the roof of the kitchen work area.  Don stopping for another photo op.

Another task we accomplished was the installation of insulation in the roof of the kitchen work area. Don stopping for another photo op.

Jenny holding a new kid and an empty feed bucket that was contained goat treats.

Jenny holding a new kid and an empty feed bucket that was contained goat treats.

This a picture of the fish farm which shows students how to construct and start a fish farm.  The tanks are filled with fish and all the water is used to water and fertilize the garden and the greenhouse.

This a picture of the fish farm which shows students how to construct and start a fish farm. The tanks are filled with fish and all the water is used to water and fertilize the garden and the greenhouse.

We are truly blessed and we thank God.
We thank you for your interest and your support to help us be involved in service for “The beautiful FEET”.
Please continue your prayers for our health and our ability to continue with our SOWER’s projects.
Love Don and Jenny

H.E.A.R.T. What an Experience!

April 8th, 2009 Don No comments

H.E.A.R.T. is a place where missionaries come to be trained before they go to third world counties.  The simulated under-developed coutry village and farm is quiet an experience.   Not unlike most of our projects we work, H.E.A.R.T was again an inspiration.  March was our second tome at HEART, the first was February 2008.

Here is a pictorial review of just a few of the things we where involved with on the project.

VET Tech Skills Employed Once Again

VET Tech Skills Employed Once Again

“Fred” the big billy goat being held down by 3 staff members while Jenny takes care of an abscess.  Not pretty but necessary.

Jenny and MaryAnn working on installing drapes in on of the fancier huts where some visiting dignitaries stay.

Jenny and MaryAnn working on installing drapes in on of the fancier huts where some visiting dignitaries stay.

Don, Wayne, Vance and Jake as they take a break from the job of replacing the flooring in the living room and hallway of a staff members home.

Don, Wayne, Vance and Jake as they take a break from the job of replacing the flooring in the living room and hallway of a staff members home.

Vanessa, an intern at the village, holding two new goat kids, Jacob and Esau.  Jenny assisted in the birthing of these two as the doe, Moose had some major troubles.

Vanessa, an intern at the village, holding two new goat kids, Jacob and Esau. Jenny assisted in the birthing of these two as the doe, Moose had some major troubles.

Posting now for fear of loss.  More coming!
Don and Jenny

Life for Youth Camp Work for us Ends

March 1st, 2009 Don No comments

 Life for Youth Camp kept all 28 SOWERS busy the whole time.  The administration and staff here are just great and well organized as to the various projects to be completed by us.  The time goes by way to quickly.  Maybe it is a factor of age.?.? 

Marty, Linda, Jenny, Loretta and Jonalyn taking time for a photo op when they are doing some landscaping around the chapel.

Marty, Linda, Jenny, Loretta and Jonalyn taking time for a photo op when they are doing some landscaping around the chapel.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Carl and Don putting some final touches on the building.  They also worked on putting another building back on it’s footings after it was moved and damaged by the hurricane.  Built some more doors.

Carl and Don putting some final touches on the building. They also worked on putting another building back on it’s footings after it was moved and damaged by the hurricane. Built some more doors.

 

Reunion committee working on some details for the upcoming reunion. Each spring SOWERS have a reunion at his camp. We are expecting near 50 couples to show up between Projects for worship, fellowship and renewal.

Reunion committee working on some details for the upcoming reunion. Each spring SOWERS have a reunion at this camp. We are expecting near 50 couples to show up between Projects for worship, fellowship and renewal.

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

Jenny and Corrine feeding Mary, the pregnant mother pigmy goat.

Jenny and Corrine feeding Mary, the pregnant mother pigmy goat.

 

This goat delivered a set of twins, Mathew and Mark.  Mathew appeared to be the healthier of the two on the first day and we were concerned about the little one, Mark.  Jenny and I went to the barn on Friday morning.  Mathew looked to be sleeping but in an un-goat like manner.  We picked him up and found he was near death.  We rushed back to our motor home and force feed him through a straw.  Long story short, it looks like he is going to live and has become the most spoiled and human handled goat in the history of this camp if not the world.

 

          Mathew

Mathew

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo of the whole group of 26 SOWERs.  One couple had to leave early and missed the final few days.

Photo of the whole group of 26 SOWERs. One couple had to leave early and missed the final few days.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The stories of the commitments to Jesus that are directly and indirectly the results of the ministry of this camp are heart stirring.  Imagine up to 700 children and 100+ young counselors around here in the busy summer season.  It is a wonderful thing to be able to help such a ministry.

 

Thanks much for your continued prayers and support of us and our ministry.

 

God bless,

 

Don and Jenny

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Don and Jenny
 

Who do you think needs more sleep???

Who do you think needs more sleep???

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 

 

Now at Life for Youth Camp in Vero Beach

February 16th, 2009 Don 1 comment

We are now in Vero Beach at Life for Youth Camp http://www.lifeforyouthcamp.com/ and have completed our first week of work here.

 

 

 
 
 
 Jenny and several of the other ladies are cleaning and doing painting and repairs to all the 23 cabins at the camp.
  
 
 

 

Water Slide at Life for Youth Camp

Water Slide at Life for Youth Camp

 

Fred, Carl and Don replacing and/or repairing the sub-structure of the top platform of the water slide.

Fred, Carl and Don replacing and/or repairing the sub-structure of the top platform of the water slide.

Carl and Don shoring up the steps and walk-ways to the top of the slide.

Carl and Don shoring up the steps and walk-ways to the top of the slide.

Bill and Dana laying tile in one of the cabins.

Bill and Bernie laying tile in one of the cabins.

There are 14 SOWERs couples working at the camp this month.  We all got together for a weinie roast for our dinner one night last week.
There are 14 SOWERs couples working at the camp this month. We all got together for a weinie roast for our dinner one night last week.

We love this ministry and what they do here to promote the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Thank you for your continued prayers and support.
We thank God for the opportunity to serve the beautiful feet(Romans 10:15).
Please feel free to let us know you are out there by posting a message on this blog.
GOD Bless,
Love,
Don and Jenny

Chance to Serve at Missionary Flights International

February 5th, 2009 Don 1 comment

Last year while working at Life for Youth Camp, http://www.lifeforyouthcamp.com/   , Jenny and I became acquainted with some missionaries who work at Missionary Flights International, www.MissionaryFlights.org .  Missionary Flights International is a private non-profit service to Christian missions serving in Haiti, the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas. Established in 1964, MFI provides professional on-going air support to affiliated missions that work in these island nations.

Since we only have to travel about fifty miles from Samaritan Center www.SamaritanHouseforBoys.com  Life for Youth Camp (our February project),  we had some free time and decided to see if we could help at MFI which is only about 35 miles up the road in Fort Pierce, FL.

They found room for us to help in preparing a big old 14 cylinder Pratt Whitney engine for shipment to Oklahoma to be overhauled.

We had two days of fun work.  Here is a pictorial recount of the opportunity.

What the Engine Looks Like as we start to take off the Parts.

What the Engine Looks Like as we start to take off the Parts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don and Vana, no Jenny, when the engine is finally ready to ship.

Don and Vana, no Jenny, when the engine is finally ready to ship.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Just SOME of the parts we helped remove.  We are glad someone knows how to replace on the overhauled engine.

Just SOME of the parts we helped remove. We are glad someone knows how to replace on the overhauled engine.

Jenny in right seat of DC3 during run-up.  Think she is having fun?

Jenny in right seat of DC3 during run-up. Think she is having fun?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We thank our Lord every day for the chance to serve and the blessings we receive.

Please continue your support by praying for our health, our safety and the timely sale of our house in Eden Prairie. 

 

God Bless,

Don and Jenny

Samaritan Center for Boys and Families

February 2nd, 2009 Don No comments
   

We have completed our work project at Samaritan Center for Boys. The boys bathroom is almost done, just needs painting. The boys are very happy with it! The boys residence homes are looking bright and clean and the house parents are extremely grateful for the help.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We can’t believe how fast our month went. We feel like we just started and now we have to move on to our next project this coming Friday February 6th.  We have made lasting friendships with the other SOWER couples and the staff we worked with here.

 

Cecil is the Program Manager

Cecil is the Program Manager

Cecil gives SOWERS direction as to what projects need to be done here at Samaritan Center.

The school house at the Center

The school house at the Center

Rich and Don cutting porcelain floor tile

Rich and Don cutting porcelain floor tile

 
 
 

 

Don and Rich installing new ceiling tile

Don and Rich installing new ceiling tile

Boys bathroom in school still needs painting

Boys bathroom in school still needs painting

 

 

 

 

 

 

January 2009 SOWERS couples at Samaritan Center for Boys: Jenny & Don Rasmussen, Dorine & Stape Shields, Judy & Rich Polley and Shirley & Norm Weener.

January 2009 SOWERS couples at Samaritan Center for Boys: Jenny & Don Rasmussen, Dorine & Stape Shields, Judy & Rich Polley and Shirley & Norm Weener.

 

Don and I thank you for your prayers and interest in our missions work. Stay tuned for more!

God Bless,

Don & Jenny

Samaritan Center for Boys and Families 01/09-1

January 16th, 2009 Don 1 comment

What a ministry they have here at Samaritan Home for Boys and Families in Stuart, FL.  www.samaritanhouseforboys.com  Jesus Christ is in the center of all activities.  The boys are on a point system where they learn the consequences of their actions, both the positive and the negative.  The feed back from the teaching staff and the house parents to the boys is immediate and direct.  The parents of the boys receive counseling and direction each week when the bring the boys here, on Wednesday nights and again on Fridays when they pick up the boys. 

We have the chance to interface with the boys when they have free time.  They like to come by to see how and what we are doing and help when they can.

 

Doreen, Judy and Jenny are deep cleaning the boys’ residences.  

 

Doreen, Judy and Jenny

Doreen, Judy and Jenny

The  Teachers and some of the boys hard at work.

The Teachers and some of the boys hard at work.

The men are remodeling and fixing the boys’ bathroom in the school.

Stape, Don and Rich replacing sub-flooring

Stape, Don and Rich replacing sub-flooring

Stape is about to go under the building to do some plumbing.

Norm warning Stape about the creepy and crawly things

Norm warning Stape about the creepy and crawly thingsSchool building

 

Thank you for your support.  Please continue to pray for our safety and health. 

 

All the GLORY to our AWESOME GOD!
Love,
Don and Jenny

 

 

 

 
 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

We made it to Florida for our SOWERs 2009 season!

January 14th, 2009 Jenny No comments

Just a quick update on our journey from Minnesota to Flordia and our work project so far.

We traveled a total of 2156 miles to our 1st work project at Stuart, Fl., the Samaritan Center for Boys.

It is really a blessing to interact with the boys here. There are 11 boys form 6-12 years old that live here, divided up into 2 houses. They live here M-F, then go to their homes over the weekend and return on Monday morning. This is an early intervention ministry that takes “troubled” boys and teaches them to modify their aggressive and manipulative behavior to function as loving, Godly men. The prayer is that these boys will learn to live in their families and schools so they don’t find themselves in the JD legal system later. The boys come to our motor homes each day and talk and show us their toys and how well they can climb a tree etc. They really are looking for loving attention.

More soon.