Saturday, April 9, 2011

Formula Fun Run Ethiopia--**UPDATE**

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FormulaRunEthiopia
a Run for Powdered Gold!
Saturday, March 19th
8:00 am
{beginning and ending} at Barbara Bush Elementary
7420 Crownridge Drive, The Woodlands, TX 77382

Race registration is $12 (the cost of 1 can of formula)

Click the Donate Now button (at the bottom of this page) to begin the registration or you may register the morning of the race from 7:00 a.m. to 7:45 a.m.

You may purchase a t-shirt for $30 online or at the race.

Children's 1 Mile Run will begin at 8:00 a.m.
All children under the age of 12 are welcome to participate.
***Prizes will be awarded to all participating boys and girls!***

FormulaRunEthiopia 5k (3.2 miles) will begin at 8:15 a.m.
All are invited to run or walk this race.
***Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 males and top 3 females.***

Please join us for awards, coffee, and a light breakfast following the race!

Please understand that all registrations are final.

All proceeds will go towards the cost of purchasing and shipping formula to our partnered YWAM Adoption Ministry orphanages in Ethiopia.

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A special "Thanks" to three incredible women that are coordinating this amazing event: Sarah W., Rachel H, and Judith C. Thank you for opening your hearts and hands to the children of Ethiopia. We are honored to have you on our team!


*****UPDATE*****
What an excellent turnout we had for our FIRST annual Formula Fun Run!  Over 120 runners participated and $4100 was raised to feed precious babies in Ethiopia!  Praise the Lord!
Thank you to all who came and supported us!  











What's Been Happening?! Photo Update!

Whew!  
Into the Streets of Ethiopia has been busy!  Since the end of January, we have had one event after another!  Thank you Jesus for open doors! Voices have been lifted to bring awareness and money to buy lots and lots of life-saving formula has been raised for the orphans in Ethiopia!  

Atlanta, GA
February 2011


Momma to a YWAM baby!

America World Adoption Agency Mommas!  Love them!

Sweet Supporter of Into the Streets!

Texas A&M-College Station
March 2011






Billy Reid Charity Night
The Houston Galleria
March 2011





Is your church or business having an event that we could be a part of?  Into the Streets of Ethiopia would love to come and share with you!  Please email Kara at portilla@intothestreetsofethiopia.com for more information.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Merry Christmas!

2 Corinthians 9: 6-15

6 Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously. 7 Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. 8And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work. 9 As it is written:
   “They have freely scattered their gifts to the poor;
   their righteousness endures forever.”
 10 Now he who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will also supply and increase your store of seed and will enlarge the harvest of your righteousness. 11 You will be enriched in every way so that you can be generous on every occasion, and through us your generosity will result in thanksgiving to God.
 12 This service that you perform is not only supplying the needs of the Lord’s people but is also overflowing in many expressions of thanks to God. 13 Because of the service by which you have proved yourselves, others will praise God for the obedience that accompanies your confession of the gospel of Christ, and for your generosity in sharing with them and with everyone else. 14 And in their prayers for you their hearts will go out to you, because of the surpassing grace God has given you. 15 Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift!

Tulio and I are pausing this Christmas season, thanking and praising God for the generosity that YOU have displayed for the orphaned children in Ethiopia.  Our vision for Into the Streets of Ethiopia is strong; steadfast in our desire to obey God's command of taking care of widows and orphans.  

We pray God's abundant blessings and grace upon each of you!  Merry Christmas!  The Portilla Family

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Does Jesus Live in Africa?

I have been home from Ethiopia for a little over a week. A week to ponder and process. To try and figure out how to convey to you, the reader, how I am feeling. To give you a glimpse of all that was mine to experience in Ethiopia.  I have played my days in Ethiopia over and over again in my mind, wondering where to begin and how to explain what I saw; what I touched and felt and oh, the smells. When asked by friends and family how my trip to Ethiopia was, I have been reduced to a automatic sentence, "Yes, my trip to Ethiopia was wonderful."

But, I am not being completely truthful.

I respond in a way I think you want me too. An automatic, feel-good response that is blurted from my lips because I am uncomfortable and don't want you to think less of me. 

There are parts of my journey to Ethiopia that were wonderful and lovely; but, it was also hard, discouraging and filled with sorrow and pain.  Joy was present but it was jumbled and mixed with tragedy and things that no man should ever become comfortable with seeing.

I craved my comfortable, American lifestyle and felt tremendous guilt along the way.

I desperately sought to be strong and courageous but inside I was pleading with Jesus to replace my own inadequate feelings with his strong and perfect love. I am thankful that God was faithful and used my body and my words for his purpose and his glory.  I learned many times that when I am weak, He is made strong.  I learned that when I am willing to whisper a simple "Yes," Jesus will step in and take over.  I am thankful that God allowed the opportunity for my sweet momma to go with me on this journey. I needed her shoulders to lean on {more than once} and needed her wisdom on several occasions. It was a divine appointment for her to go, this I am sure!


As I was getting my daughter, Berhanesh, dressed for school one day last week, we began to talk about Ethiopia and my recent trip. She was excited and there was a deep connection in our joined words.  We often talk about her birthplace and I was already feeling pretty emotional that morning when the conversation turned  more serious and she asked this:
"Mommy, does Jesus live in Africa?"
"Yes, of course, Jesus lives in Africa, Berhanesh." 
She then stared intensely in my eyes, grinned and said, "I know." 
"How do you know, Berhanesh?"
 "Because, Jesus knew my name mommy.  Jesus called me by name while I was in Ethiopia."
"What did Jesus say to you B?" I asked. 
Berhanesh replied, "Mommy, Jesus told me you were coming for me and that He loved me." 

Oh boy! The tears begin to flow and I immediately thought of all the children that I encountered while serving in Ethiopia.  How many were without a mommy and a daddy.  Who is telling them that it will all be okay? Where was the reassurance and safety?  As I was wrestling with these thoughts and the unfairness of our fallen world, I felt the presence of the Lord speak to my heart and say,  "I know their names. I am the father to the fatherless. I am the defender of the weak."

"D" is a special little boy that I was honored to spend some time with at the YWAM Widows and Orphans Home in Adama, Ethiopia.  He has been at the YWAM orphange for a little over a month and because of donations that YOU helped provide,  little "D" is gaining weight, happy and content {and Lord willing} will be adopted into a wonderful christian family. I am resting in the knowledge that Jesus not only knows this child by name but He has great plans for this precious child!



Over the next few days, I will share with you the things I was priveledged to take part of while I was in Ethiopia. I will introduce you to some new friends , share miracles that took place and pray that through my inadequate words, God will shine through and be glorified. 

Thank you for your continued love, prayers and support!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Leaving for Ethiopia TODAY!

In a few short hours, my mom and I will board a big 'ol plane headed for Ethiopia. I am ready! Ready to see what God has in store for me. I am ready for God to show me big, huge things. Ready for the doors of opportunity to swing wide open.  

Yesterday, I had a last minute chinese lunch date with a friend.  Along with our bill, we were served the usual stale fortune cookies.  My family and I like to make up our own fortunes....well because, the ones that are normally written are just plain stupid! As I read my little crumbled slip of paper, I began to sob, right there at the table. 
 "Sometimes traveling to a new place leads to great transformation." Oh, to be transformed into the image of Jesus is something I long for. To see what God's sees, to cry and weep over the things that He weeps over. May this trip serve as a vehicle of great transformation within my heart and life. May it spread into my family, my community, my world. May I be part of the solution for those that are lost and hurting. 

Would you join with me and the vision of Into the Streets of Ethiopia?  Would you cry out to God on behalf of those that we will be serving over the next 11 days? From the airport staff, airline employees and hundreds of precious Ethiopians we will encounter? It is an honor to represent YOU who have given and prayed for this ministry. YOU are a part of this journey!  

I will try to blog and post photos from Ethiopia.  Please continue to pray for my sweet husband, my wonderful children and my dad. They are holding the fort up at home! To those that are helping with my children and their crazy schedules while I am away, THANKS! Without you, this would not be possible.  You are a part of the work God is doing!

A beautiful new friend gave me a new cd last week and the words to this song have blessed me so much. I encourage you to 
download this song at iTunes


BRAVE TO BELIEVE

Donna Stuart
Have Your way with my heart
Father not my will but Yours
For I know I am chosen and You’re calling me forth
But Father I am frightened
I’m terrified to fail
God of wonders please remind me that You’re here
Cause there is so much more to the story
Father give me eyes to see
As I wade into Your Jordan
Help me walk upon Your seas
I long to cross over to the land You promised me
I feel the weight on my shoulders
LORD make me brave to believe
Tell me where I must go
And Give me Your strength to fight
In this war I’m a soldier
In this war You are light
Father I am willing I trust You with my life
God of Wonders I’m convinced that You are here.
You delivered them from Egypt to the tune of Miriam’s song
You sustained them in the desert all along
So Father help me be like all the faithful before
The souls You reckoned as righteous
cause they believed You are LORD
Love and Blessings, 
Kara

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Returning to Ethiopia!

How can I explain the longing, the need to be in a place that is far from home. When Tulio and I left Ethiopia, 14 months ago, we left behind a piece of our heart and soul. We returned home to familiar ground with a child we barely knew, but loved deeply. Our lives were forever changed and our world was rocked by the knowledge that there is suffering and devastation, at such an intense level, in a place that we love and feel so connected to. Feelings that are almost unexplainable and very hard to articulate.


Berhanesh (in Ethiopia) March 2009 

We have watched our daugher blossom, litrally before our eyes and while that is good and exciting; the stares from the fatherless and the touch of the broken orphan is never far away. We wrestle with the injustice of our fallen world and that at the hands of sin and evil; children are lonely, hungry and dying. 


Berhanesh (home in the US) July 2010

"Orphans are easier to ignore before you know their names. They are easier to ignore before you see their faces. It is easier to pretend they're not real before you hold them in your arms. But once you do, everything changes. So when you and I hear staggering numbers and statistics about the poor and needy around us and around the world, we have a choice. We can switch the channels on our mega-TVs and continue our comfortable, untroubled, ordinary, churchgoing lives as if the global poor don't exist. We can let these numbers remain cold, distant, and almost imaginary. Or we can open our eyes and our lives to the realities that surround us and begin considering the faces that are represented by these numbers."  --David Platt


Tulio and I are just a regular, everyday couple. A family that is completly messed up and dysfunctional! We fight, we yell at our kids, we forget to do homework and we often (very often) question, "what the heck are we doing" in regards to operating Into the Streets of Ethiopia. More often than not, we feel inadequate and lack the skills to "think" that we can make a difference in a very disturbed world.

Our lives have been turned upside down and we choose to be open to whatever the Lord has for our family. It is in this place, we are finding a freedom like we have never experienced.   James 1:27, "Pure and genuine religion in the sight of God the Father means caring for orphans and widows in their distress and refusing to let the world corrupt you." 

"The call to minister to orphans is not an option." -Karyn Purvis.   

In less than 30 days, I will return to Ethiopia. To a land that offered my family one of their very own. It is an honor and joy to be representing Into the Streets of Ethiopia and going on a vision trip with our partner, Adoption Ministry of YWAM-Ethiopia. I will visit and love on the widows and orphans of two YWAM orphanages and witness a brand new maternity home opening in Ethiopia! My luggage will be packed full of life-saving formula that you have graciously provided! I will network with local missionaries and visit with dear friends. I am excited and scared all at the same time!   

Would you commit to praying for Into the Streets of Ethiopia and YWAM-Ethiopia? We need your support! More than anything, I want to let go of any preconceived thoughts or notions and allow God to use me in a way that pleases him.  

***  I am still needing to purchase 25 cans of formula to fill my extra suitcase! The more I take with me, the more Into the Streets saves on later shipping fees. Would you consider giving $12 to feed an orphan? Your financial gift is tax-deductible!  ***

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Friday, October 1, 2010

ANNOUNCING!!! Into the Streets Etsy Shop

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We have blessed by generous people in the crafting community who want to support Into the Streets of Ethiopia and our mission. Many unique items have been donated to our ministry for the cause of aiding starving children.  We have opened a online shopping site at Etsy.com.  Every item that is featured in our online store is both unique and hand crafted. 100% of the proceeds go directly into the feeding of orphans in Ethiopia.  

Into the Streets Shop is a great place to start your Christmas shopping.  New items are added regularly. Buy a gift, feed a child!

Do you have a handmade item you could donate to our store?  If you would like to donate, please contact us at portilla@intothestreetsofethiopia.com.