On a Mission

Posted By admin on June 21, 2010

Several months ago the opportunity arose for Abby to sign up to go on a mission trip with her Sunday School class in church. It was going to be a week long trip to Charleston where she would be able to do yard work, stock food pantry shelves, play with underprivileged kids, visit with the elderly in an assisted living facility…you get the idea.
And of course…my Abby jumped at the opportunity. (For the record, I think it may have had just as much to do with a trip to Charleston sans parents as it did the chance to go on a missions trip!)
After some discussion and time to think about the fund raising aspect of her trip, we all decided that she should work and raise as much as she could. We believe that she would get so much more out of the trip by earning the money herself than by having it donated to her, and that with 4 months of time available, she could get close to her goal. Privately, we knew that anything that she didn’t raise, we would cover, but we wanted to see how close she could get.
And so…she set to work.
She made candy hearts to sell at Valentines Day.
She washed windows.
She cleaned out cabinets.
She scrubbed floors.
She made decorated clipboards and then sold them to friends and family.

My girl worked.

And by the beginning of May, she had earned all $300 dollars required to go on her missions trip.
And honestly, the fun for her began back then, at the beginning of May, in knowing that she had managed to raise that kind of money all by herself (and with the help of the wonderful friends and family who let her work for them and bought what she was selling. Thanks so much for encouraging and supporting Abby!)

It was so fun for Brenden and I to get to see this side of Abby.  She was an entrepreneur!  There was nothing that she wouldn’t do.  Her mind has been (because it still is!) running constantly with other things that she could make and sell.  She has since learned to crochet and has made hair scrunchies, wash cloths, head bands, blankets…all to learn better how to crochet so that she could potentially sell more.

The girl’s gotten a taste of blood (or perhaps money!)

She left yesterday on her trip.  She was bounding and squealing – ready to leave.

I watched her load up in the van, excited to get going and I saw who she was becoming.  It is so easy sometimes to hold your kids in a box.  Keep them at a younger age.  To mire down in the everyday rather than standing back and watching in awe at who they are becoming.

I was given a gift yesterday to see who she is becoming and to fall in love with that girl.

My prayer for her is that in this, her first week away from us, that she will be swept away by her creator.  That she will come to know Him in a different way, and that she will love that.  I pray that she will adore the opportunity to serve other people, those less fortunate than herself, and that she will crave more of that.

I am praying that when she returns, she will see how blessed we are as a family, and that she will be thankful.  I know I am.

Will you join me in praying for her this week?

6 Responses to “On a Mission”


  1. I am so proud of her and the young woman that she is becoming. It has been awesome to watch her grow and change. She’s one cool chick and I’m excited to hear all about her adventures this week. By the way, good kids don’t just happen. You guys are awesome parents!


  2. YES!!! I am so very proud of Abby and as always LOVED ur words- can’t wait to see what’s in store for her this week:) and for always……xoxox


  3. I already have been and absolutely will continue to pray for Abby this week. I am so proud of her and all the the Jazzed kids that I have been able to teach over the last 2 years. I hope that they all truly enjoy being the hands and feet of Jesus this week, and that they see even more clearly the awesome gift that God gave us in His Son!


  4. Wow. Good job Abby (and Abby’s parents). That is great. I never doubted that she would be this kind of person. We still have her turkey hand picture that she made Haley before she left. Miss you guys. We have a new pastor as I am sure that you already know, but it is too bad that he doesn’t have the McGlinchey’s here to welcome him! It seems as though you settled into your new home away from home. Hope all is great for you guys.
    Good luck Abby…you go girl!


  5. I know that Melanie wanted to commend you guys on your great parenting … but I’d like to take a moment and commend all the Uncles in her life Andrew, Adam … wait for it …(dramatic pause) AND ME!! We all know that she has developed into the wonderful young lady that she is because of the tremendous pool of Uncles that she has to mold her and shape her. Can I hear it for the Uncles?!?!? … nothing? Man I thought I had a great theory … tough crowd.

    Congrats Abby – Love ya!


  6. I AM SO PROUD OF ABBY FOR RAISEING THE MONEY TO GO TO CAMP,I JUST KNOW SHE’LL WORK HER BUTT OFF TO HELP ANYONE SHE CAN,I ALWAYS SAW THAT IN HER, AND I KNOW WHERE SHE LEARN IT FROM,I’M KEEPING HER IN MY PRAYERS, MOM & DAD YOU CAN BE PROUD OF THE FACT OF WHO RAISE HER FOR WHO SHE IS TODAY.NANA

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