Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Our Adventure Continues...

Dear Friends,
It is with much anticipated joy that I write to you today!  First of all let me say thank you to each of you that blessed us with finances for our recent trip to minister in Alaska.  We can say that God did some amazing things in the lives of those that we ministered to and also in both Amy and my lives.  We had opportunities to minister to people through multiple settings.  We were able to participate in outreaches to the homeless community of Anchorage and also, to many wonderful Alaskan Natives through times of Bible Study, and also through preaching and altar ministry.  God was faithful to move freely among each of us.  As you know from our previous letter, this trip was for many reasons.  One of which was to look into a ministry opportunity that our Intercultural Ministries Director and also the Superintendent of the Alaska Ministry Network asked us to pray about.  The church that many of you heard us speak of during our times of itineration, “Anchorage Native Assembly of God”, has been without a Pastor since November 2013.  As of this past Sunday, we were voted in as the New Pastor!  This is a unique situation, as the church cannot fully support a Pastor financially.  We are able to fill this position, due to our current supporters and hopeful future supporters along with what the church can afford.  We are still keeping our U.S. Missionary Status, but will be labeled as U.S. Missionary/Pastors of Anchorage Native Assembly. 
Let me tell you more about this wonderful opportunity.  Anchorage Native Assembly (A.N.A.) is approximately 95% Alaskan Native.  This church has a fingerprint that reaches into every village of Alaska.  It is a kind of “Crossroads” church similar to what we read about the church of Antioch.  The potential to reach EVERY village in Alaska with the life changing message of Jesus Christ is in this church.  They currently live stream the services directly into several villages.  Also, as people travel into Anchorage from the villages for supplies or to visit with loved ones or to try to get a new start in life, they find themselves looking for a Native Community such as A.N.A.  We believe God to help us identify and train future leaders and ministers in this church to be sent out to reach every area of Alaska!  Just as you may remember from our times together, this is a huge portion of the ministry that we felt God calling us to.  We are overwhelmed at the potential to reach into villages all across the Alaskan landscape!  Initially we thought that we would be in one village trying to reach it and its people, but God has opened this door to reach into all of them!  I am always amazed at how God’s plans are so much larger and more than we could have imagined! 
Another opportunity that A.N.A. presents is the ministry to the homeless community.  A.N.A. has weekly outreach to the homeless people throughout Anchorage.  You probably remember me sharing about this need while I was with you.  During the cold winter weather, they feed approximately 350-500 homeless on a weekly basis and also have them in the church services.  There is a major need to reach out with the love of Christ Jesus and be His hands and feet extended to each of these people.  Many of these have deep emotional, mental and spiritual scars from being the products of rape, child abuse, molestation, and incest.  Many turned to alcohol and drugs to numb the pain and found themselves on the streets of Anchorage.  This outreach into the community may be the matter of life and death, both physically and spiritually for many people!
The third opportunity that A.N.A. presents is Missions Trips.  Many of you have expressed the desire to come and assist with ministry in Alaska.  Since we will be based in Anchorage, this will make flying in a lot easier & less expensive for each of your teams!  There are many needs, and as such many opportunities for ministry!  We can work out all the details after we get there and get established in our ministry calling!
For it to be possible for us to fulfill this calling, we need a few things.  First we need your continued prayers and financial support!  Without your support, we cannot go.  If the support doesn't maintain, we cannot stay, as we would have to return and raise more funds. This would leave this ministry without leadership. We are so thankful for each of you that God has partnered us with!  We know the sacrifice that each of you are making both as a church and also our individual supporters!  We know that each of you are being the hands and feet of Jesus extended by faithfully supporting our ministry!  On behalf of my family, and all those that God is sending us to pour into their lives, I say Thank You!!!  Secondly, we are making plans to be back at A.N.A. by the middle of April.  This means that we must now hit the ground running.  We will have approximately 4 weeks to sell the majority of our household items, sell Amy’s car, obtain an enclosed trailer, pack what we can take, raise enough support to make this relocation trip, and say good bye to our family and friends.  So to say that we are going to be busy is kind of an understatement.  It will take approximately 2 weeks of driving (due to weather), to go from here in NC through Canada and back into Alaska.  We truly appreciate your prayers during this entire time! 
Many of our Support Team (Churches & Individuals) has asked how they can help, so here is a list.
1.)    18’-20’ Enclosed Trailer:  (with trailer brakes); this is of EXTREME importance for relocation.
(If you or your church is considering this, I need to know a.s.a.p. so that I don’t try to finance one)
2.)    Relocation Finances: To move 5,500 miles is a major undertaking.  We need our Supporter Churches to consider taking up an offering for this & our Individual Supporters to consider a onetime donation.  It is requiring many thousands of dollars to cover fuel, food, lodging, and many other relocation expenses!
3.)    Monthly Financial Support: If you have been waiting till closer to time to begin your monthly support, now is that time!  We need as many of you as possible to partner with us to make this possible. 
For the Lord of the Harvest,

Rev. Phillip J. Boswell

(U.S. Missionary/Pastor of Anchorage Native Assembly)

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