Saturday, May 31, 2014
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
a day of adventuring
Today my (honorary) big sister and I went on an adventure to a local small town.
We had lunch and coffee at this super cute, super yummy establishment.
Then we walked around the town, took pictures and window shopped.

We even discovered some hidden gems off the main drag.
We waded in the freezing cold water and Miranda climbed a tree.
This town is so full of character and loveliness, it's almost too much to handle.
After we had exhausted the resources of the town, we set out on back country roads.
And it was the best.
I came home sunburned, windblown, tired, and with a heart full of gratefulness for this beautiful place I live and this amazing friend who is always up for a crazy adventure.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
fully funded
Seven days ago, I wrote this blog post about how I get to go back to Washington Family Ranch this summer to help provide childcare at a week long camp for single teenage moms. I talked about how I needed to raise $500 which pays for my housing/food and also lowers the cost for these girls who otherwise might not be able to come and hear about how awesome Jesus is. Because of the grace of God, and some really amazing people that He used, I am excited to announce that I am fully funded!!
If you are still interested in being a part of this great adventure, there are a couple ways you can get involved. The first would be to simply pray. Pray for these girls...a lot of whom may have never made a commitment to Jesus, or who may not even really know who He is. Pray for open hearts, great discussions, and changed lives. Pray for all of the staff and volunteers at WaFaRa...for energy, wisdom, grace, and a God-sized love for these girls and their children. The second way to get involved would be to make a donation directly to YoungLife to help one of these moms get to camp. (Click here to be directed to a page where you can do that.)
Thanks to everyone who has already been a part of this. Whether it has been prayerfully, or financially, it has made a difference. I am so excited about what God is doing here, and can't wait for camp to start in 82 days!
Sunday, April 27, 2014
I'm going back.
I open up the countdown app on my iPad and am greeted with a picture of the John Day river winding lazily through hills and fields. The numbers and words which are below said picture read: "127,163 mins until I get to go back to WaFaRa!!!" (And yes, I know. Having it count down the minutes may be a tiny bit excessive.) 89 days from today I will be making my way to the YoungLife camp in Antelope, OR. to provide childcare at a camp for teenage moms.
This adventure started five weeks ago when I crammed some clothes and a tooth brush into my black duffel bag and set out for this place called Washington Family Ranch. I had no idea what I was in for, but I figured it was a good way to spend part of my Spring Break doing some manual labor with other college students in Central Oregon. However, I wasn't prepared for the way this camp would change my life. When I got there I was shocked at the sheer beauty of the place. When I hear the word “camp”, I think of dirty wooden floors under creaking bunks where you are trying to get settled on a mattress that probably had at least one kid throw up on it in the past thirty years. However this place was more like I would envision a retreat rather than a camp. During the time I was there, I realized how much I value both deep conversations with other people, and time alone out in God's creation. In between the valleys and mountain tops which is Central Oregon, I felt God restoring my soul and healing me. (Side note: my new favorite verse is Psalm 23:3a) Naturally, I couldn't wait to go back and started looking for opportunities to make that 196 mile trek once again.

This adventure started five weeks ago when I crammed some clothes and a tooth brush into my black duffel bag and set out for this place called Washington Family Ranch. I had no idea what I was in for, but I figured it was a good way to spend part of my Spring Break doing some manual labor with other college students in Central Oregon. However, I wasn't prepared for the way this camp would change my life. When I got there I was shocked at the sheer beauty of the place. When I hear the word “camp”, I think of dirty wooden floors under creaking bunks where you are trying to get settled on a mattress that probably had at least one kid throw up on it in the past thirty years. However this place was more like I would envision a retreat rather than a camp. During the time I was there, I realized how much I value both deep conversations with other people, and time alone out in God's creation. In between the valleys and mountain tops which is Central Oregon, I felt God restoring my soul and healing me. (Side note: my new favorite verse is Psalm 23:3a) Naturally, I couldn't wait to go back and started looking for opportunities to make that 196 mile trek once again.
As I looked at WaFaRa's website, I found this thing called "YoungLives" which said something about childcare. I immediately thought, "oh hey! There is something that I could do!" (If you know me, you will know that I have gone overseas not once, but twice to provide childcare at missionary conferences and I have absolutely loved it.) As I read more of the details, I knew that this was something I wanted to be a part of. Each summer YoungLife puts on a special
week long camp exclusively for teen moms and their babies, thus
giving them a chance to relax and be kids again without neglecting
their duties as mothers. Both women and men volunteer to go cuddle and play games with the children (I know, big
sacrifice!) while their moms attend the different activities. I put in my application and just four days later received the email saying I had been accepted.
This year's camp is
July 25-31, and I need to raise $500 which pays for my housing/food
and also lowers the cost for these girls who may not be able to
afford it otherwise. Please keep me in your prayers as I prepare for this adventure, and also be praying for the girls who will be at this camp. I am so excited
about the opportunity to be a part of this amazing ministry, and to then share it with all of you through words and pictures!
For more information, click here or contact me at rebekahstraw@corban.edu
Thursday, April 24, 2014
sometimes I forget
I forget things all the time.
I forget that I live in one of the most beautiful spots on the planet.
I forget that my dog is the coolest creature ever.
I forget how much being outside in the woods recharges my soul.
I forget that sometimes I can just snap pictures and not worry about being all artsy or whatever.
I forget to stop and take a breath.
I forget that I have a pretty amazingly awesome life.
I forget that I am incredibly blessed.
(Photo credit: my awesome mom)
"And let the peace that comes from Christ rule in your hearts. For as members of one body you are called to live in peace. And always be thankful." Colossians 3:15
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