Hello Friends and Family!
It has been two weeks since I
started interning with TWR again, and boy do I love this ministry. Many of you
have been praying and I’m sure are curious to hear what the Lord is doing here.
I have been working
with Scott and Marvin on several different projects. The first to mention is a Women of Hope radio program. If you’re
on Facebook, you might have seen a picture of me in the studio. Women of Hope is a program that is sent
to women around the world whom many are illiterate, oppressed or abused. The
program includes practical life skills like hygiene and medical practices, as
well as spiritual life lessons. One of the programs I worked on was teaching
women about the dangers of trachoma, a disease transmitted by flies. The
program required a voice for a character named “Louis the Fly”, so as seen in
the picture-I voiced for Louis. We then pitched up my voice and added fly
noises… you can’t even recognize my voice!!
I have also been working on a
program called Hidden Treasures,
another program produced through Project Hannah. This program is much heavier
than many of the programs that Project Hannah produces. It is specifically for
those working in the sex industry. It was created to show them they too are
loved, in a way no man could ever pay. That God wants them, desperately! Please
pray for me as we work on this project. It is very heavy content, and so
worthwhile. I am currently working on
reconciling scripts to what was recorded, as well as create a production script
that is clear enough to be sent to other languages that will be editing their
own languages into the program.
A fun thing I learned in the first
week here is that RiverCross has completed all of Holding Esther, the program I was involved with last summer. All 7
episodes are available on TWR 360.org, and are gearing up to go into
translation and contextualization for other languages. I was also very excited
to learn that a dear friend of mine who works with refugees has considered this
a very useful tool, and is looking into using it the way it was designed; to
train care givers in her ministry. What a great and wonderful God we have!
Finally, I wanted to inform you all
of God’s great wonderful kindness and abundance in providing our every needs.
There was a girl that has moved into my apartment for the summer, taking care
of a HUGE financial burden. My tuition bill was much lower than expected, and
hopefully I will have the remaining balance paid off by the time I return for my
final semester at Liberty University. I am house sitting for a missionary
couple with a few of the other interns, and another missionary has provided a
vehicle for us to use during our stay-we have a house and transportation, can
you believe it?
God is SO good to us. He has done
great things, and I’m so thrilled to be a part of what he is currently doing.
Thank you for your continued prayers regarding this ministry.
In
Christ, Lanelle Fuller