December 2019 update

It has been a usual fall…Busy, busy, busy, but awesome! God has allowed me to minister in a variety of places all over the world.


Mission Trips

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September saw my 3rd trip to South Africa where we worked with an organization called Go Live Dare, run by my friend Donavan Olding. This is very similar to Dare 2 Share in the United States.  Go Live Dare exists to equip youth leaders and students with the tools they need to be Gospel-Advancing people.  We trained and equipped about 50 young people and youth leaders in Cape Town, South Africa, with how to share their faith.  This was Go Live Dare’s first outreach into Cape Town. I was able to pray for several leaders and hear from the Lord for them before and after some of the training and teaching times.  We also did some scouting to help set up for a bigger training program which will involve hundreds of young people being trained and equipped next year.  One of the places we scouted was a penguin park on the ocean to take people on their free day of the week-long training.  I was not expecting to ever be this close and personal with a penguin in my life, it was an awesome experience.

In October, I filled in last minute for a Christian Life School missions trip to Watts, California.  One of the leaders became sick and they literally asked me to help lead the trip with less than a week’s notice. The trip was led by Josh Caputo, a CLS Bible teacher and a former student of mine who attended my school, The Next Generation School of Ministry in 2011.  It was great to work alongside Josh as a peer 8 years after he attended my school.  Watts is most notably known for its riots where 34 people died and thousands where injured in the 1960’s.  It is a very poor African American neighborhood in South Central Los Angeles. We worked at the Watts Empowerment Center with young children. We also went down to skid row in LA to share Jesus with people by giving them water, listening to them, praying for them and sharing Jesus with them.  The one highlight outside of ministry on this trip for me was being able to eat at my favorite restaurant in all the world: IN-N-OUT Burger. (Nothing like a 4x4!)

In November, I took my first trip to Italy where we worked with Grande Mandato, (basically the Italian version of Dare to Share) with my friend Stefano.  There were about 50 youth and leaders in attendance. The greatest part of this trip is that Tammy was able to accompany me and we were able to minister together…something that has not been able to happen in years.  Mostly due to the fact that we can’t leave the children at home alone.  Our daughter Kellie and daughter-in-law Amy along with others all pitched in to watch the younger kids while we were there.  Kellie even said she would not do it if we didn’t take a few days for fun to see some sites.  We are so grateful to those who allowed us to take this trip together!   

It was one of the worst trips I’ve ever been on if you look at circumstances alone.  My luggage did not arrive with me and I was without a change of clothes for a week.  I bought a few things that we washed out at night but I had to wait until we were in a place for more that one night so that it had a chance to dry, which didn’t happened until day 4.  When I finally received my luggage I discovered that $50 of electronics was missing and had been stolen.  (I am still fighting with the Airlines for them to take responsibility).

Roger is being attended to by paramedics. His lunch has been blurred out so you don’t lose yours.

Roger is being attended to by paramedics. His lunch has been blurred out so you don’t lose yours.

Roger’s free city transportation.

Roger’s free city transportation.

Not only did I have the luggage fiasco, I also enjoyed some of Italy’s finest hospitality as I spent the night in an Italian hospital.  On Saturday afternoon as part of the training we traveled to a major city approximately an hour away from the conference to share the gospel on the streets of Torino.  Right after I arrived as I was walking down the street, I felt immediately dizzy, sat down and threw up for 5 hours continuously.  So they called an ambulance, took me to the hospital, and gave me a CT scan plus 5 bags of fluids and kept me overnight and most of the next day.  They diagnosed me with vertigo.  And I am still being effected by the dizziness going on my third week from the incident.  We also stayed in Venice as that is where we flew home from, which happen to have the worst flooding they has ever experienced. Thankfully, we don’t just look at our current circumstances but we look to see what God is doing in them. 

Even though I didn’t get to share on the street, an American missionary who spoke fluent Italian stayed the night with me and Tammy to translate for us.  He was able to read the scriptures to my three roommates and a guy from across the hall and discuss Jesus for about 3 hours with them. We were also able to encourage several missionaries who were lonely and missing home.  We were able to pray for several people and see God miraculously heal them.  And we were able to speak the truth of the scriptures and bring prophetic words to several people.  In God’s eyes this trip was a great success.  

We did get a chance to see a few sites in the midst of our travels which helped to soften the blow of the terrible trip.  We spent 3 hours seeing Rome before we had to catch a train. We caught a glimpse of the leaning tower of Pisa before we went to bed one night.  And instead of staying in Venice the whole two days, we drove to a Micro country called Republic of San Marino and spent the afternoon there before we had to fly home, it was absolutely stunning.  So I guess that we made lemonade out of our lemons, lots of lemonade.


Allies of Kenosha

Youth Leaders worshipping at the Leader Training.

Youth Leaders worshipping at the Leader Training.

The Allies groups are going well.  We continue to make strides toward more and more unity.  Our prayer times together are perhaps the highlight of the work week for me.  I spend time worshiping and attending many of these churches, whenever possible.  Please continue to pray for unity in the churches of Kenosha.

Jordan Dejno speaking at the Gathering.

Jordan Dejno speaking at the Gathering.

In November the Youth Allies Network held two events: a training for youth leaders and a worship night for the youth groups. The training was super helpful as a few senior pastors spoke and encouraged the youth leaders in their ministry to students and being united in our city.

Then the next week the youth groups in the Allies Youth network had a worship night called The Gathering. There were 175 people in attendance with students from 8 different churches plus Campus Life. God is really working in the lives of the student ministries and the Campus Life ministries are growing and reaching new students every week.


Future Plans

Margaret and Tammy visiting the future site of the Amani Haven girls home back in 2016.

Margaret and Tammy visiting the future site of the Amani Haven girls home back in 2016.

Tammy and I would like to partner with our dear friend in Kenya, Margaret Waruguru, to start a home for girls called Amani (Peace in Kiswahili) Haven. We have been in the planning stage for nearly a year and have some plans drawn up by a resident architect. Our first goal is to raise $30,000 for the foundation. If you feel led to give to this, you may give to Kingdom Partners Global with a note for it to go towards Amani Haven and 100% of your donation will go towards this. We will have more details in future letters along with some pictures of the area where Amani Haven will be built. Some of the girls will be orphans, some will be rescued from human trafficking, some will be there because their families cannot afford to keep them. All of the girls (Phase 1 should be able to house 8 girls) will be given a safe place to live, food to eat and an education at the local school. Our desire is to have the foundation laid before we take a team there to help build the walls and put on a roof…estimated time for that, Lord willing, is summer of 2021.


Family News

Tammy and Koral

Tammy and Koral

Tammy was blessed by Zach and Jess with a ticket to visit our kids in England, John & Marie and Koral & Divan. She made the trip alone and was gone for two weeks…Kellie and David sent her off with some spending money on a credit card!  It was quite hectic at home without her, but we managed to survive.

Toby Jones has returned to England after staying with us for several months. He accompanied me on my trip to South Africa and was involved in any youth activities I had including working with two youth groups on a weekly basis.

From left: Sarah, Tammy, Grace, Roger, Zeke

From left: Sarah, Tammy, Grace, Roger, Zeke

Grace is in 7th grade at Concordia Lutheran School and Sarah is in 5th grade there, both are learning well.  Zeke is in third grade and Tammy is home schooling him.   He is involved in soccer and his team just won a Thanksgiving tournament. All three of them LOVE Camden (2) and Adley (4 months) who belong to Jess and Zach and Kaylee (1) who belongs to Kellie and David. (Bold are our bio and adopted kids, non-bold are their amazing spouses!)

We are looking forward to celebrating Christmas with Koral and Divan as they will be here briefly in the States for Divan’s brother’s wedding.  Unfortunately, John and Marie will not be home for the holidays.  It’s part of the sacrifice we make when we choose to follow the Lord, we go where He sends us, when He sends us. Sometimes that is easier than at other times.

We hope you have an amazing Christmas celebrating the Lord’s birth and enjoying your family! Thanks so much for your faithful prayers and support.  Without them we could not do the work that God has called us to. 


We are looking for more people to partner with us, both in praying for us and giving financially. Please pray and ask God if He would have you join us.

Click the link below to give online. If paying by check, please send your check to the address listed below; do not put our name on the check, but make checks payable to Kingdom Partners Global. All checks will go towards our personal support unless stated otherwise. You will receive a receipt for tax purposes. Thank you so much for being a part of the ministry with us.

Kingdom Partners Global Inc.
7951 - 36th Ave.
Kenosha, WI 53142-2119

- Roger Myers
Executive Director

 
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August 2019 update

Summer Update

This summer has flown by, I can’t believe it’s almost over.  It was a very different summer as Tammy and I took most of the summer and donated our time to a Bible camp in Idaho (ALACCA).  We loaded up the van with our three remaining children, a dog and a college student (Logan Farrell), and drove 31 hours across the country to Harpster, Idaho,  population 50.  Idaho county (where Harpster is) has 2 stop lights.  Those stop lights are on a road 1/2 hour from the camp.  Take a guess as to why they have two stoplights in the county?  The only reason they have them is for Driver’s Education  to take the drivers test.  No Joke!  We were in the middle of nowhere.  Our main job was helping young people learn to give their testimony and share the Gospel.

College Interns

College Interns

My view every day in Idaho

My view every day in Idaho

After that we mentored them throughout the summer helping them overcome interpersonal conflicts or just pouring into their lives, and helping them grow spiritually.  Much of our time was spent praying for them or listening to the Lord for these interns. There were 11 college interns that we were responsible for along with 11 high school interns, one for each college student to mentor and a few extras making about 25.  It was an amazing place where we encountered the beauty of God’s creation at every turn we took. 

Relaxing at the river on a Sunday afternoon.

Relaxing at the river on a Sunday afternoon.

Sarah and her friend, Carrigan.

Sarah and her friend, Carrigan.

The Clearwater River flows through camp! But we were too busy much of the time to explore. We had Saturday and Sunday afternoons free, and Mike and Timmie, the camp directors, did a great job of showing us all great experiences! One of the benefits of being at the camp is that our kids were able to be campers, which they thoroughly enjoyed.  Zeke, Sarah, and Grace also loved the freedom of being able to roam free. We had no cell service while we were there, so we were not chained to our phones, It was really kind of awesome to be free of it for two months.

All in all, it was a really great experience for the family. My only real complaint was that I missed my own comfy bed and it was hard on my back to sleep in the three different beds that I had at camp, not to mention having to camp out several times. We  missed our kids and grandkids, but knew it was only 8 weeks! We had opportunities to pray for several people at the local church we attended for the summer, and saw several people healed.  In fact, the first Sunday I was in church, God was speaking to me the whole service about going up front and praying for people  after the service. I tried arguing with God for a while, saying what if they don’t have a prayer time afterwards, what if they aren’t comfortable allowing strangers to pray with people in their congregation… But in the end God’s voice wins and I went up to the front after the service. 

Turns out there was a prayer time at the end of the service, and they were delighted that I came forward to pray.  Only one person came forward and he was there visiting his aunt.  God allowed me to minister to his hurting soul, and then God allowed me to pray for his 12-year shoulder injury, which He promptly healed.  It was so amazing to see God redeem a young man and then heal him.  BOOM!!!!  God is so good. We are already missing the people and place of ALACCA!

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Back Home

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 Less than a week after we returned from Idaho, Toby Jones came from England to spend part of his gap year here with us as an intern for Kingdom Partners Global.  Toby is the son of Trefor and Jade Jones.  I used to work with Trefor in YFC when he lived in America, and we have done several youth missions trips together.  He is one of my very best friends.  Toby will be living with us and helping out with Youth Ministry in Kenosha and learning about how full time ministry works.  He is very excited to be back in America as he lived here for five years before moving back to England 8 years ago.  I hope we can overcome the language barrier. :)  The kids are excited to have another brother in the house.   

Pastor Andy teaching in South Africa (July 2017).

Pastor Andy teaching in South Africa (July 2017).

Go Live Dare July 2017.

Go Live Dare July 2017.

I’ll be back from Idaho less than 2 weeks when it’s off to South Africa for nine days.  Toby, and several people from Immanuel Church in Kenosha, and I will be traveling to SA to work with an organization called Go Live Dare, run by my friend Donavan Olding.  We will be using material from Dare 2 Share, run by another friend of mine Greg Stier. Dare 2 Share exists to equip youth leaders and students with the tools they need to be Gospel-Advancing people. 

We will be training and equipping  young people and youth leaders in Cape Town, South Africa, how to share their faith.   It will be my third trip to South Africa.  Toby is very excited since he has never been on a missions trip before.

Thanks for all the Prayers and support.


We are looking for more people to partner with us, both in praying for us and giving financially. Please pray and ask God if He would have you join us.

Click the link below to give online. If paying by check, please send your check to the address listed below; do not put our name on the check, but make checks payable to Kingdom Partners Global. All checks will go towards our personal support unless stated otherwise. You will receive a receipt for tax purposes. Thank you so much for being a part of the ministry with us.

Kingdom Partners Global Inc.
7951 - 36th Ave.
Kenosha, WI 53142-2119

- Roger Myers
Executive Director

 
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