So Saturday night worship in billings was amazing. They sang the bridge to the Lifehouse song Everything. "you're all I want, you're all I need, you're everything, you're everything" are the words and while everyone around me was singing that my cry was "I want you to be all I want, I want you to be all I need, my everything. But I don't know how."
I don't. I don't know what that means for me. When I have quite times or read the bible my mind is always in a million different places. When I'm worshiping my mind is in the moment but its also being pulled thinking about work, or what the definition of the words really are or I wonder what the idea for this song was. I think about my future and I want to be in Gods will, but I just kinda ask for him to open and shut doors and then move forward trusting that God will put a neon sign on what's right and what's wrong.
I dunno if being at the Honor Academy has given me a false idea of what it looks like to have God be all you want and all you need.I dunno If I see different parts of the Body and think that's what all of our relationships with Jesus should look like, not needing food or money or a job or family just needing to be in the word all the time. Or if for me Him being all I want and all I need is in my everyday administrative get things done mind I glorify God in everything. If its OK that my mind is in a million places if I'm spending time with Him. If intimacy with him for me looks like one hand in the air and one hand on the 'go' button on my console. Am I not giving Him all of me because I can't make my mind focus on just spending time with Him?
Saturday night after worship a kid came up to me and said that he feels like The Lord had a word for me...(Paraphrase) "Stop trying to be perfect, take off the mask, give me all of you. I won't stop pursuing you."
I don't know what that means.
I don't know what that looks like.
But I want to.
Two years at the honor academy and I still don't have the hang of "this God thing"... I'm still learning :)
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Doing it all again!
It's official...
I've committed to doing the ATF tour all over again! :) Next year the theme will be Relentless Pursuit.
This past year has been SUCH a great year! I've had so many wonderful opportunities and adventures! I went Hiking in California, to a corn maze in Ohio, walking through NYC and lived on a bus for 10 months getting to minister to THOUSANDS of teenagers and young adults each weekend... Just to name a few of the great things about tour! And not to mention I LOVE production and touring and I experienced all of that!
I've been doing a lot of thinking about the future and what I want to do. And I know that I want to do production but I don't know at what scale. Pray with me that the Lord will show me His will for my life. I want so much! I desire so much. I just want to be lead by the spirit and not by my flesh. I like to work hard but I don't want to make things happen I want to work towards the things God has for me!
What are some dreams and desires you have? How can I be praying for you in these?
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Wouldn't trade it for the world!
I'm an awful blogger! I apologize!
But now that I'm here I have such amazing updates!
Stating in August I became a part of the Acquire The Fire Ministry Team! A team of 34 men and women age 18-26 traveling the country putting on Acquire The Fire events! We did about 5 weeks of pre production where we did everything from cleaning cables to setting up lights and cameras. We worked A LOT! Sometimes we worked 15 hour days but we were all excited to be a part of something bigger than ourselves! My job on the team is the Switcher. Basically I sit behind the stage staring at a ton of video screens deciding what goes up and when!
On Sept. 23 we hit the road headed for Amherst, MA! I was sooooo excited to finally be on the road! To live on a bus! What an adventure! I wasnt sure how sleeping on the bus would be but that first night I found out that it's lovely! :) Besides the beds being small and a little hard (two big problems I know! But we fixed it with some extra padding) I slept REALLY good! The bus rocks you to sleep and the hum of the motor is wonderful!.... but enough about that. We stopped in TN at one of our staff members houses, his family BLESSED us with breakfast for dinner and then a buffet of ice cream! And then we stopped in MA a few hours away from our venue to hang out at a teammates house and his family blessed us with lots of food and of course, much needed showers.
When we arrived at the Mullins Center in Amherst we hit the ground running! We had a ton to do! We received a bunch of new content, our camera blocking (what camera gets what shot and when) was completely changed, we had skits that we'd never seen before added to our schedule. It was completely crazy! The enemy was trying hard to make things fall apart but the Lord had a plan! Finally doors opened and it was.... A rush! The event went smooth...For a first event :)
My favorite moment of the event was during one of the ministry moments. We about 500 youth at the alter the lights were, down, no distractions, the holy spirit was moving! During these moments we have our camera ops getting shots of the attendees worshiping to use for highlights. So one of our cameras was fixed on the young man, maybe 15 or 16, he was laughing! Laughing so hard he was in tears. You could tell it wasnt because something was funny but he was filled with the spirit. It was so beautiful! He started speaking in tongues and laughing more and it was just so beautiful!
After the event we spent time in Cape Cod at one of my teammates houses his mother spoiled us! The girls stayed in a cute little inn and his mom treated us to a harbour tour on a cute little boat! And we got the opportunity to minister to a local youth group!
Were now back on campus working on any changes that were made. And I am so ready to get back on the road again. We hit the road for a 5 week stint on the 17th! We head to Toronto, then to Chicago, Cleveland, Anaheim and Billings!
I think I always say this, but I will try to update more at least once for every event.
Thank you so much for your prayer and support!
♥ Danielle
But now that I'm here I have such amazing updates!
Stating in August I became a part of the Acquire The Fire Ministry Team! A team of 34 men and women age 18-26 traveling the country putting on Acquire The Fire events! We did about 5 weeks of pre production where we did everything from cleaning cables to setting up lights and cameras. We worked A LOT! Sometimes we worked 15 hour days but we were all excited to be a part of something bigger than ourselves! My job on the team is the Switcher. Basically I sit behind the stage staring at a ton of video screens deciding what goes up and when!
On Sept. 23 we hit the road headed for Amherst, MA! I was sooooo excited to finally be on the road! To live on a bus! What an adventure! I wasnt sure how sleeping on the bus would be but that first night I found out that it's lovely! :) Besides the beds being small and a little hard (two big problems I know! But we fixed it with some extra padding) I slept REALLY good! The bus rocks you to sleep and the hum of the motor is wonderful!.... but enough about that. We stopped in TN at one of our staff members houses, his family BLESSED us with breakfast for dinner and then a buffet of ice cream! And then we stopped in MA a few hours away from our venue to hang out at a teammates house and his family blessed us with lots of food and of course, much needed showers.
When we arrived at the Mullins Center in Amherst we hit the ground running! We had a ton to do! We received a bunch of new content, our camera blocking (what camera gets what shot and when) was completely changed, we had skits that we'd never seen before added to our schedule. It was completely crazy! The enemy was trying hard to make things fall apart but the Lord had a plan! Finally doors opened and it was.... A rush! The event went smooth...For a first event :)
My favorite moment of the event was during one of the ministry moments. We about 500 youth at the alter the lights were, down, no distractions, the holy spirit was moving! During these moments we have our camera ops getting shots of the attendees worshiping to use for highlights. So one of our cameras was fixed on the young man, maybe 15 or 16, he was laughing! Laughing so hard he was in tears. You could tell it wasnt because something was funny but he was filled with the spirit. It was so beautiful! He started speaking in tongues and laughing more and it was just so beautiful!
After the event we spent time in Cape Cod at one of my teammates houses his mother spoiled us! The girls stayed in a cute little inn and his mom treated us to a harbour tour on a cute little boat! And we got the opportunity to minister to a local youth group!
Were now back on campus working on any changes that were made. And I am so ready to get back on the road again. We hit the road for a 5 week stint on the 17th! We head to Toronto, then to Chicago, Cleveland, Anaheim and Billings!
I think I always say this, but I will try to update more at least once for every event.
Thank you so much for your prayer and support!
♥ Danielle
Friday, May 27, 2011
Ch-ch-ch-changes!
Wow! I've done a horrible job keeping you guys updated! I'm sorry!!
Let's see the last time I wrote was september! So much has happened since then! I feel like a totally different person! I've learned sooooo much through the classes and other opportunities we get to just sit and listen to wisdom! It's so awesome being here and just being able to spend time getting to know Jesus intimately!! I'll fill you in on the most important stuff!
In January we got a new girl added to our core!
In February we had our second fasting weekend. No eating, talking, or working for 3 days! Talk about hearing God speak clearly! He revealed so much to me about what I needed him to be that I wasn't letting him be. Life transforming! We also submitted our mission statement for our diploma mine is: "To live a life that is pleasing to my savior and king. To go where he leads fully trusting him, surrendering daily." he's definitely held me to that!
In march I joined the line! I got my honor ring and joined the line of interns before me! & then I got to see many of you for the 3 or so weeks I was home to have my second cardiac ablation.
When I got back to Texas I went down "roads" it's the process we go through to stay a second year. I went down ministry team roads. Ministry Team is the team of people on the front lines of the ministry traveling city to city on a bus putting on the Acquire The Fire events each weekend. A huge responsibility but also a huge privilege! During roads they put us in situations that test the way we respond in certain areas such as in a team, as a leader, how we communicate & how we respond to leadership, failure and high pressure situations. It was two weeks of different test and challenges every night... Intense! After 2 or 3 weeks of waiting, tons of praying and a few tears i was told that I was accepted to be part of the team!!!! So starting in August we will start pre production and in October we will hit the road with our 20 something week tour!
Coming up in a few weeks I have my first mission trip! I'm really excited! Thanks to you for praying and supporting me financially I will be leading a group of 25-30 jr high students on the mission field as a team leader! It will be my responsibility to minister to them while they are ministering to the lost! My job description say that I need to help them feel like they are a part of something bigger than themselves but I think it's helping them REALIZE it, not just feel it! I picked my team name the other day and our team vision and I would love to have you guys praying that my team would take hold of this vision....
Out team name is the Trailblazers, our team verses are 1 Corinthians 11:1 and Isaiah 40:3 (you should look them up! They're really good! ) and the vision or the thing I really want them to realize is that they, as young as they are an example to others their friends at school or at church and even their families and by them living this life that is pleasing to God and sharing his love and his word with others they are preparing the way of the Lord! They are young but I think it's important that they realize early!
Well I think I've written enough for a couple of post, so I'll stop! But please feel free to inquire more about what I'm doing here or what God's shown me over the last few months! I love to share! :)
And as always please continue to keep me lifted in prayer!
Love Always
-Danielle
Let's see the last time I wrote was september! So much has happened since then! I feel like a totally different person! I've learned sooooo much through the classes and other opportunities we get to just sit and listen to wisdom! It's so awesome being here and just being able to spend time getting to know Jesus intimately!! I'll fill you in on the most important stuff!
In January we got a new girl added to our core!
In February we had our second fasting weekend. No eating, talking, or working for 3 days! Talk about hearing God speak clearly! He revealed so much to me about what I needed him to be that I wasn't letting him be. Life transforming! We also submitted our mission statement for our diploma mine is: "To live a life that is pleasing to my savior and king. To go where he leads fully trusting him, surrendering daily." he's definitely held me to that!
In march I joined the line! I got my honor ring and joined the line of interns before me! & then I got to see many of you for the 3 or so weeks I was home to have my second cardiac ablation.
When I got back to Texas I went down "roads" it's the process we go through to stay a second year. I went down ministry team roads. Ministry Team is the team of people on the front lines of the ministry traveling city to city on a bus putting on the Acquire The Fire events each weekend. A huge responsibility but also a huge privilege! During roads they put us in situations that test the way we respond in certain areas such as in a team, as a leader, how we communicate & how we respond to leadership, failure and high pressure situations. It was two weeks of different test and challenges every night... Intense! After 2 or 3 weeks of waiting, tons of praying and a few tears i was told that I was accepted to be part of the team!!!! So starting in August we will start pre production and in October we will hit the road with our 20 something week tour!
Coming up in a few weeks I have my first mission trip! I'm really excited! Thanks to you for praying and supporting me financially I will be leading a group of 25-30 jr high students on the mission field as a team leader! It will be my responsibility to minister to them while they are ministering to the lost! My job description say that I need to help them feel like they are a part of something bigger than themselves but I think it's helping them REALIZE it, not just feel it! I picked my team name the other day and our team vision and I would love to have you guys praying that my team would take hold of this vision....
Out team name is the Trailblazers, our team verses are 1 Corinthians 11:1 and Isaiah 40:3 (you should look them up! They're really good! ) and the vision or the thing I really want them to realize is that they, as young as they are an example to others their friends at school or at church and even their families and by them living this life that is pleasing to God and sharing his love and his word with others they are preparing the way of the Lord! They are young but I think it's important that they realize early!
Well I think I've written enough for a couple of post, so I'll stop! But please feel free to inquire more about what I'm doing here or what God's shown me over the last few months! I love to share! :)
And as always please continue to keep me lifted in prayer!
Love Always
-Danielle
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Oh Texas!
Oh boy, oh boy! Its been so long since I've given an update! I'm sorry!
Let's see, first things first.
I love Texas! It is so beautiful on this campus!! Its like over 400 acres! And we really only use about 5! the back 40 (which is deceiving because its actually the back 400) has obstacle courses, fire pits, a huge area for bonfires! We have a pool with water slide, a cafeteria with food that is slowly getting better :), and lots of lounge areas for hanging out! Plus our auditorium is designed after an Indiana Jones movie!
The town is really small! The total population is like the population of Summerfield! But we stay on campus most times since hardly anyone has a car, and the population on campus is like 700 or something!
I room with 4 other girls, part of my core; Adriana, Alee, Amy, and Chantelle. The rest of my core lives next door; Emily, Jasmine, Karina, Lyndsey, and Tauri. And then our core advisor or CA, Sarah who lives across the hall. We also have our brother core, James, Chris, Landon, Elliot, Eli, Steve, Evan, Richie, Josh, Auston and Sam, who already quit the HA. Our brother core is a core of young men who we go through this year with. We do family parties, movie nights, dinner, trips to Wal-mart....everything. At the HA, This is our family.
My schedule has been super packed! For the first 5 weeks we got up before the sun @ 4:30am for corporate exercise 4-5 days a week. We have classes Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, plus home work. Work Monday-Friday. Church off-campus on Sunday and on-campus on Wednesday, and then special events whenever we can fit them in!
We just finished ESOAL, which should be a completely different post but I'll say what I have to say. First lemme break somethings down so you will understand the language! :)
ESOAL- Emotionally, Stretching, Opportunity of, A, Lifetime.
Ring-out- Quit, leave, finish... You ring a large bell to let everyone know that you are ending your ESOAL. It could be because it was too hard, because you feel like God is telling you to stop, or for a medical issue.
Platoon- group of 5-10 interns who stick together and hold each other accountable during ESOAL
Company- 5-7 Platoons, who stick together and work together during ESOAL.
BAR- Burial and Resurrection, when you bury your flesh and the feelings of sadness and self-pity and are resurrected with Joy and the desire to help others
ESOAL was THE hardest thing I have ever done! I was only able to stay for about 29 hours because of my back but it is very emotional! I cried....a lot. About everything! Lol. At first I cried because I felt like I was holding my platoon back, then I cried because I realized I wasn't, then because people were telling me that I was an inspiration because I was giving my all. And then I cried the most when I had to ring-out. I wanted so bad to finish! And I know I would have if I didn't have the injury to my back! But it was hard because I had just reached BAR the point where I had joy, I did everything with joy, not that it was all fun, but I had joy in my heart and I could encourage others and then I had to stop. It was wise because of the problems I have with my back but it was still hard. Definitely rewarding.. and I learned that God WILL carry you! I wanted to quit, I was in pain, I wanted sleep, I wanted to talk to my mom! :) But God gave me the strength! He used people to encourage me the way I needed to be encouraged. It was intense knowing everything that was happening, everything that God was showing me.
I miss you all! So much! I'll be home for Christmas and I'm looking forward to home cooked food! :)
I have so many people I want to see! I cant wait!
Welllllll, There's so much more but I've been sitting here for 2 hours trying to write this...of course facebook is a big distraction which took up most of my time but still...
Next time I get a chance I want to tell you about my ministry placement (job) and my classes!
-Danielle
xoxo
Let's see, first things first.
I love Texas! It is so beautiful on this campus!! Its like over 400 acres! And we really only use about 5! the back 40 (which is deceiving because its actually the back 400) has obstacle courses, fire pits, a huge area for bonfires! We have a pool with water slide, a cafeteria with food that is slowly getting better :), and lots of lounge areas for hanging out! Plus our auditorium is designed after an Indiana Jones movie!
The town is really small! The total population is like the population of Summerfield! But we stay on campus most times since hardly anyone has a car, and the population on campus is like 700 or something!
I room with 4 other girls, part of my core; Adriana, Alee, Amy, and Chantelle. The rest of my core lives next door; Emily, Jasmine, Karina, Lyndsey, and Tauri. And then our core advisor or CA, Sarah who lives across the hall. We also have our brother core, James, Chris, Landon, Elliot, Eli, Steve, Evan, Richie, Josh, Auston and Sam, who already quit the HA. Our brother core is a core of young men who we go through this year with. We do family parties, movie nights, dinner, trips to Wal-mart....everything. At the HA, This is our family.
My schedule has been super packed! For the first 5 weeks we got up before the sun @ 4:30am for corporate exercise 4-5 days a week. We have classes Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, plus home work. Work Monday-Friday. Church off-campus on Sunday and on-campus on Wednesday, and then special events whenever we can fit them in!
We just finished ESOAL, which should be a completely different post but I'll say what I have to say. First lemme break somethings down so you will understand the language! :)
ESOAL- Emotionally, Stretching, Opportunity of, A, Lifetime.
Ring-out- Quit, leave, finish... You ring a large bell to let everyone know that you are ending your ESOAL. It could be because it was too hard, because you feel like God is telling you to stop, or for a medical issue.
Platoon- group of 5-10 interns who stick together and hold each other accountable during ESOAL
Company- 5-7 Platoons, who stick together and work together during ESOAL.
BAR- Burial and Resurrection, when you bury your flesh and the feelings of sadness and self-pity and are resurrected with Joy and the desire to help others
ESOAL was THE hardest thing I have ever done! I was only able to stay for about 29 hours because of my back but it is very emotional! I cried....a lot. About everything! Lol. At first I cried because I felt like I was holding my platoon back, then I cried because I realized I wasn't, then because people were telling me that I was an inspiration because I was giving my all. And then I cried the most when I had to ring-out. I wanted so bad to finish! And I know I would have if I didn't have the injury to my back! But it was hard because I had just reached BAR the point where I had joy, I did everything with joy, not that it was all fun, but I had joy in my heart and I could encourage others and then I had to stop. It was wise because of the problems I have with my back but it was still hard. Definitely rewarding.. and I learned that God WILL carry you! I wanted to quit, I was in pain, I wanted sleep, I wanted to talk to my mom! :) But God gave me the strength! He used people to encourage me the way I needed to be encouraged. It was intense knowing everything that was happening, everything that God was showing me.
I miss you all! So much! I'll be home for Christmas and I'm looking forward to home cooked food! :)
I have so many people I want to see! I cant wait!
Welllllll, There's so much more but I've been sitting here for 2 hours trying to write this...of course facebook is a big distraction which took up most of my time but still...
Next time I get a chance I want to tell you about my ministry placement (job) and my classes!
-Danielle
xoxo
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
On the road!
Well, my dad and i hit the road this morning headed for Texas! Honor academy here I come! I'm so excited to see what God has in store for me this year!!!
Right now we're in Mississippi! We're gonna drive for about another hour or so then stop for the night in New Orleans! We're gonna make it a road trip! Then on Friday morning we're gonna hit the road again and head on to Texas! And on Friday I'll be and honor academy intern!! WooHoo!
Here is the itinerary for Friday if you're interested in seeing...
Arrival Day Fri. August 13, 2010
9 AM - 3 PM Registration/Campus Tours
3 PM - 5 PM Move into Dorms
5 PM - 6 PM Dinner
6 PM - 9:30 PM Worship/Opening Session
9:30 PM - 10:00 PM Parent Q & A Session
If you're reading this please pray for
Traveling mercies
A life changing experience
And
Finances
And as always if you would like to donate here's how....
Donate Online
Visit, honoracademy.com/donate Select: “United States Donors” and enter my Honor Academy ID: 2612439 into the “Search by ID” field. (tax deductible)
Donate by Phone
Call, 1 (903) 324-8133 for Honor Academy Donations, to make donation You will need my Honor Academy ID: 2612439 (tax deductible)
Donate by Mail
Personal (or business) checks can be made out to: “Teen Mania” and mailed to: Honor Academy, PO Box 2000, Garden Valley, Texas 75771. Please attach a note with my name: “Danielle Edwards” and Honor Academy ID: 2612439, leaving the memo line blank. (tax deductible)
Donate to Me
If you'd like to donate to personal expenses (deodorant, toothbrush, hair care), travel expenses (to get home for the holidays) or missions trip you can contact me @ (813) 230 7892
I will definitely keep you posted!
-Danielle
Right now we're in Mississippi! We're gonna drive for about another hour or so then stop for the night in New Orleans! We're gonna make it a road trip! Then on Friday morning we're gonna hit the road again and head on to Texas! And on Friday I'll be and honor academy intern!! WooHoo!
Here is the itinerary for Friday if you're interested in seeing...
Arrival Day Fri. August 13, 2010
9 AM - 3 PM Registration/Campus Tours
3 PM - 5 PM Move into Dorms
5 PM - 6 PM Dinner
6 PM - 9:30 PM Worship/Opening Session
9:30 PM - 10:00 PM Parent Q & A Session
If you're reading this please pray for
Traveling mercies
A life changing experience
And
Finances
And as always if you would like to donate here's how....
Donate Online
Visit, honoracademy.com/donate Select: “United States Donors” and enter my Honor Academy ID: 2612439 into the “Search by ID” field. (tax deductible)
Donate by Phone
Call, 1 (903) 324-8133 for Honor Academy Donations, to make donation You will need my Honor Academy ID: 2612439 (tax deductible)
Donate by Mail
Personal (or business) checks can be made out to: “Teen Mania” and mailed to: Honor Academy, PO Box 2000, Garden Valley, Texas 75771. Please attach a note with my name: “Danielle Edwards” and Honor Academy ID: 2612439, leaving the memo line blank. (tax deductible)
Donate to Me
If you'd like to donate to personal expenses (deodorant, toothbrush, hair care), travel expenses (to get home for the holidays) or missions trip you can contact me @ (813) 230 7892
I will definitely keep you posted!
-Danielle
Well, my dad and i hit the road this morning headed for Texas! Honor academy here I come! I'm so excited to see what God has in store for me this year!!!
Right now we're in Mississippi! We're gonna drive for about another hour or so then stop for the night in New Orleans! We're gonna make it a road trip! Then on Friday morning we're gonna hit the road again and head on to Texas! And on Friday I'll be and honor academy intern!! WooHoo!
Here is the itinerary for Friday if you're interested in seeing...
Arrival Day Fri. August 13, 2010
9 AM - 3 PM Registration/Campus Tours
3 PM - 5 PM Move into Dorms
5 PM - 6 PM Dinner
6 PM - 9:30 PM Worship/Opening Session
9:30 PM - 10:00 PM Parent Q & A Session
If you're reading this please pray for
Traveling mercies
A life changing experience
And
Finances
And as always if you would like to donate here's how....
Donate Online
Visit, honoracademy.com/donate Select: “United States Donors” and enter my Honor Academy ID: 2612439 into the “Search by ID” field. (tax deductible)
Donate by Phone
Call, 1 (903) 324-8133 for Honor Academy Donations, to make donation You will need my Honor Academy ID: 2612439 (tax deductible)
Donate by Mail
Personal (or business) checks can be made out to: “Teen Mania” and mailed to: Honor Academy, PO Box 2000, Garden Valley, Texas 75771. Please attach a note with my name: “Danielle Edwards” and Honor Academy ID: 2612439, leaving the memo line blank. (tax deductible)
Donate to Me
If you'd like to donate to personal expenses (deodorant, toothbrush, hair care), travel expenses (to get home for the holidays) or missions trip you can contact me @ (813) 230 7892
I will definitely keep you posted!
-Danielle
Right now we're in Mississippi! We're gonna drive for about another hour or so then stop for the night in New Orleans! We're gonna make it a road trip! Then on Friday morning we're gonna hit the road again and head on to Texas! And on Friday I'll be and honor academy intern!! WooHoo!
Here is the itinerary for Friday if you're interested in seeing...
Arrival Day Fri. August 13, 2010
9 AM - 3 PM Registration/Campus Tours
3 PM - 5 PM Move into Dorms
5 PM - 6 PM Dinner
6 PM - 9:30 PM Worship/Opening Session
9:30 PM - 10:00 PM Parent Q & A Session
If you're reading this please pray for
Traveling mercies
A life changing experience
And
Finances
And as always if you would like to donate here's how....
Donate Online
Visit, honoracademy.com/donate Select: “United States Donors” and enter my Honor Academy ID: 2612439 into the “Search by ID” field. (tax deductible)
Donate by Phone
Call, 1 (903) 324-8133 for Honor Academy Donations, to make donation You will need my Honor Academy ID: 2612439 (tax deductible)
Donate by Mail
Personal (or business) checks can be made out to: “Teen Mania” and mailed to: Honor Academy, PO Box 2000, Garden Valley, Texas 75771. Please attach a note with my name: “Danielle Edwards” and Honor Academy ID: 2612439, leaving the memo line blank. (tax deductible)
Donate to Me
If you'd like to donate to personal expenses (deodorant, toothbrush, hair care), travel expenses (to get home for the holidays) or missions trip you can contact me @ (813) 230 7892
I will definitely keep you posted!
-Danielle
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