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Through Project Ignite Light, Pebbles Thompson shines a light in the darkness of severe child abuse. Listen to this week's episode to learn how buying pajamas and taking showers led Pebbles and her husband, Darin, from a comfortable position as youth pastors in a church they loved to a ministry that now helps 2,400 abused children each year. While the numbers are staggering, they believe that even one is too many.
As you listen, you'll find how how their “burning bush” experience led them to child advocacy centers, where they discovered one way they could show the love of God and restore some dignity to children who so desperately needed it. You'll also hear a story of how Pebbles is able to deal with the emotional challenges of this kind of ministry. And, you may even some practical ways that you can be a minister of grace to those around you.
Key ScripturesDuring the summers, giving often takes a dip. There was one summer where it was particularly challenging. Learn how God went over and above the minimum financial need and showed Pebbles that his provision is extravagant.
RevelationAfter nearly a year of operation, Pebbles felt overwhelmed and ineffective. But God revealed something that put it in perspective.
Current MinistryPebbles and her husband dream big and they serve a big God who rules and reigns. There are several things that are really exciting them, including things that are happening on their new property. They are also developing materials that could lead to exponential growth in serving victims of extreme child abuse.
[bctt tweet="There are a lot of good ideas and then there are a lot of God ideas. We want the God ideas." via="no"]
Level UpPebbles shares some insights into the simplicity of ministry that we can apply in ministering to others as well as supporting missionaries and other ministers.
[bctt tweet="Ask that God would open your eyes to the needs of the people around you." via="no"]
Speed RoundHindsight[bctt tweet="God’s provision is larger than we think. Just be willing to ask." via="no"]
Best AdviceBuild a healthy foundation. You can’t expect a house to stand if it’s not built on a solid foundation.
Support and EncouragementA mentor asked Pebbles a question that helped her clarify the value of Project Ignite Light and released her from fear in raising funds.
Personal Success HabitPrayer all day long and journaling.
Internet ResourcesPebbles says that it depends on the kind of place. Find out what would be different if she was in a developing country rather than a “touristy” country.
Parting Advice[bctt tweet="Don’t complicate things. It’s probably easier than you think." username="engagingmission"]
Contact InfoProject Ignite Light
ResourcesDisclosure of Material Connection: Some of the links in the post above are “affiliate links.” This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will add value to my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
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Through Project Ignite Light, Pebbles Thompson shines a light in the darkness of severe child abuse. Listen to this week's episode to learn how buying pajamas and taking showers led Pebbles and her husband, Darin, from a comfortable position as youth pastors in a church they loved to a ministry that now helps 2,400 abused children each year. While the numbers are staggering, they believe that even one is too many.
As you listen, you'll find how how their “burning bush” experience led them to child advocacy centers, where they discovered one way they could show the love of God and restore some dignity to children who so desperately needed it. You'll also hear a story of how Pebbles is able to deal with the emotional challenges of this kind of ministry. And, you may even some practical ways that you can be a minister of grace to those around you.
Key ScripturesDuring the summers, giving often takes a dip. There was one summer where it was particularly challenging. Learn how God went over and above the minimum financial need and showed Pebbles that his provision is extravagant.
RevelationAfter nearly a year of operation, Pebbles felt overwhelmed and ineffective. But God revealed something that put it in perspective.
Current MinistryPebbles and her husband dream big and they serve a big God who rules and reigns. There are several things that are really exciting them, including things that are happening on their new property. They are also developing materials that could lead to exponential growth in serving victims of extreme child abuse.
[bctt tweet="There are a lot of good ideas and then there are a lot of God ideas. We want the God ideas." via="no"]
Level UpPebbles shares some insights into the simplicity of ministry that we can apply in ministering to others as well as supporting missionaries and other ministers.
[bctt tweet="Ask that God would open your eyes to the needs of the people around you." via="no"]
Speed RoundHindsight[bctt tweet="God’s provision is larger than we think. Just be willing to ask." via="no"]
Best AdviceBuild a healthy foundation. You can’t expect a house to stand if it’s not built on a solid foundation.
Support and EncouragementA mentor asked Pebbles a question that helped her clarify the value of Project Ignite Light and released her from fear in raising funds.
Personal Success HabitPrayer all day long and journaling.
Internet ResourcesPebbles says that it depends on the kind of place. Find out what would be different if she was in a developing country rather than a “touristy” country.
Parting Advice[bctt tweet="Don’t complicate things. It’s probably easier than you think." username="engagingmission"]
Contact InfoProject Ignite Light
ResourcesDisclosure of Material Connection: Some of the links in the post above are “affiliate links.” This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will add value to my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
Mentioned in this episode:
Consider Partnering with Megavoice Audio Bibiles
Megavoice provides solar-powered audio Bibles to make the Good News accessible to all. Please take a moment to see what they're doing and consider whether they might be a good fit for your giving.
Megavoice Audio Bibles