In April, I traveled to Nairobi, Kenya with a group from Eastview Christian Church. We presented a program called "Your Body, God’s Design" to the high school students at REM School.
We also traveled 2 hours to Magadi, a rural area with about 150 K - 6th grade students. Water was recently discovered there so it will no longer need to be brought in and stored in tanks. The pastor’s 3 bedroom home is made of sticks and held together by cow dung.
Our third stop was South B, a slum area about an hour from the high school where 80 orphans live at the school. The homes there are made of corrugated steel sheets which would be very hot to live in.
The three schools are all part of GOYA Ministries and overseen by Pastor Shadrach and his wife Madam Violet who won my heart. Pastor Shadrach lives by the words “by faith God will provide” and this ministry is a tribute to those words. I’ve been forever connected to these people since my trip.
Looking to add some fun to your calendar this fall? We’ve gathered a few activities you might enjoy:
Live at Uptown Circle (every Wed until Sept 27,6-7:30pm, Uptown Normal)
Community Movie Night at Hancock (August 11, 6:30-8pm, Hancock Stadium)
Cruisin’ Uptown Normal (August 12, 4-8pm, Uptown Normal)
Sunflower Days at Rader Family Farms (Aug 12-13/19-20, 11am-5pm, Rader Family Farms)
22nd Annual Benefit Car Show (Aug 20, All Day, Pontiac, IL)
Inside Out Free Art Festival (Aug 20, 12-3pm, Miller Park Pavilion)
Sweet Corn Circus (Aug 26-27, 10a-5p, Uptown Normal)
The Farmstead Fair (Aug 26-27, 10a-3pm, Rader Family Farms)
Grandparents Day (Sept 10, 10am-6pm, Rader Family Farms)
Medici Oktoberfest (Sept 23, 4-10pm, Uptown Normal)
40th Annual Sugar Creek Arts Festival (Sept 30-Oct 1, 9am-5pm, Uptown Normal)
Bruegala (Sept 30, 5-10pm, Downtown Bloomington)
Evergreen Cemetery Walk (Oct 1 &7, 8, All Day, Evergreen Memorial Cemetery)
Dear friends,
I have been navigating a season of life where I have been doing a lot of reflection about how I made decisions in the past, how I evaluated information, who I trusted and what I need to learn from those experiences. In doing that, it has struck me how much freedom we really do experience in the relationships we choose to build and the way we react to the curveballs that life throws at us.
We have freedom in who we invite into our lives (for the most part =), how much energy we put into building and nurturing those relationships and evaluating what we are contributing and what we are getting out of those relationships. Sometimes relationships end in disappointment or even heartbreak. Sometimes relationships change and become something different for a season (or forever). And sometimes relationships end up evolving and strengthening, ultimately sustaining us through both good and bad times.
And we have freedom in deciding how we are going to deal with situations that can be complex and challenging. We can look for quick answers and quick fixes, while choosing not to try to understand the deeper issues and motivations that may be at hand. Or we can approach those situations with a heart full of understanding and grace, while still striving to set and maintain healthy boundaries and while committing to interrupting old patterns that may be leading us down the wrong path.
On this 4th of July, we are again so thankful that you have exercised your freedom to choose to be in relationship with us and give us space to nurture and grow that relationship so that we can provide the best advice and service we can. And we are thankful that, especially in these times that feel a little more volatile and a little more uncertain, you feel free enough to ask questions and seek to understand rather than giving into emotion or short-term solutions that might end up thwarting your long-term plans.
May we continue to exercise our God-given freedom to continue to choose the things that make our lives and our world better.
Happy 4th of July!
Darrell
(for all of us at Douglass Financial Services)
The weather is starting to warm up so it’s time to get outside and start exploring! Here are some local activities scheduled for this summer. Check out their websites/Facebook pages for more details.
All British Car Show at David Davis Mansion – June 4, 10:00am-3:00pm
Old House Society House Tour – June 10, 10:00am-3:00pm
Baby Animal Days at Rader Family Farms – June 10 and 17, 11:00am-4:00pm
Sunday Funday at Vrooman Mansion with Gill Streat Eatz Food Truck – June 12, 12:00-5:00pm
Castle Home & Garden Tour in Lexington – July 2, 10:00am-12:00pm
David Davis Garden Walk – July 14, 1:00-7:00pm
Bloomington First Fridays (Downtown Bloomington 5-8pm, every first Friday in the summer)
Normal Uptown Circle Live Music – scheduled all throughout the summer
Cornbelters and KCL baseball games at the Corn Crib
Free Lunchtime Concerts at Withers Park (Wednesdays, 11:30am-1:00pm; various performers)
Mackinaw Valley Vineyard & Winery Summer Events – various events throughout the summer
Wine Down Wednesday at Hoffman House in Fairbury
Bloomington Farmers Market (Downtown Bloomington 7:30am-12:00pm)
PK Unkorked Wine Shop & Tasting Room in Pontiac for live music
It has now been a full year since we switched to our new phone system, and we are happy with how it has allowed us to be more efficient in responding to our clients.
Please continue to reach us via our general office number 815-842-4393 (consider adding Douglass Financial to your phone contacts). From there, we are able to direct you to our Bloomington office and/or directly to the person you would like to reach.