Friday, May 1, 2009




This is Zoe singing Francesca Battistelli's song "I'm Free to Be Me" at the Preschool talent show. She loves singing this song!!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Adult Footwashing Team

This is a picture of the team with Chief Mumena

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Thank you so much to all of you who donate shoes. These are the shoes the adult team took over. They are getting ready to sort them into sizes and distribute them. 450 pairs of shoes and socks were given to the orphans through this team of 12!!!! Praise the Lord!


Teen Missions sent it's first Adult Footwashing Team to Zambia last month. The teams sole purpose is to wash the feet of orphans and give them a pair of shoes and socks. For most orphans, this is the first pair of shoes they have ever had. Their feet often are infested with a parasite called "Jiggers" that eats away at their toes. The only way to cure this is to wash their feet with kerosene. The shoes and socks will help prevent a re-infestation. Some of the orphans have wounds on their feet that won't heal because they walk around in the dirt barefoot. The team will treat the sores with anti-biotic ointment. Some of these orphans will die from an infection from these sores if not treated. The team had a great trip and the Lord opened many doors for them to share their faith. There were six team members from the Ohio Christian Union Churches and six other adults from different states and denominations forming a team of 12. Approximately 450 pairs of socks & shoes were distributed. Some team members enjoyed sharing Bible stories, playing games and singing songs with the orphans while they waited for shoes.

Here is an account of one of their experiences:
A meeting with chief Mumena is planned for Saturday afternoon. A group had gone to visit the chief to arrange for the teams coming to the palace and even that was an experience for them. The chief warmly welcomed them even insisting that they not bow down. They told him what they were doing in his area and when they said they were washing the orphans feet he said you're doing what. They repeated they were washing the orphans feet and giving them a pair of socks and a pair of shoes. He said you mean you a white person are washing a black orphan's feet. He began to cry. He said never has such a thing been done. Chief Mumena is the president of the House of Chiefs in Zambia. He is the number one chief of the whole country.

Another praise is for "Fred." Fred was a teacher in the school in Mibende where Shannon went on his adult team. Fred was not a Christian. After Shannon's team left, Fred accepted Christ as his Savior through Richard, the facilitator at the Rescue Unit. Fred then attended our Bible School in Ndola and is now a facilitator at one of our Aids Orphans Rescue Units. Praise the Lord for the work he has done in Fred's life!

To Learn more about Aids Orphans...visit their webpage at www.teenmissions.org and click on the link on the left side for the Aids Orphans Ministry.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Latest News from Our Newsletter




What an exciting time here! New summer team registrations come in daily and we are busy making preparations to make this the best summer yet! Overseas Boot Camps are going on at this time and amazing stories are being told of how God is working in the lives of people around the world. It's also an awesome time to live in Florida...warm days around 75-80 degrees, NO HUMIDITY, very few mosquitoes and citrus fruit literally dropping from the trees. Does it sound good? Well then, come on down and see for yourself! We'd love to have you come visit and volunteer some time at Teen Missions!

We enjoyed at wonderful Christmas and New Year's in Ohio. It was such a blessing to visit with family and friends and enjoy time together. The highlight of our time in Ohio was the “thank-you” spaghetti dinner that we hosted for all of our supporters. It was a wonderful time of fellowship! …..... We are so grateful for everyone that came and hope that many more will come next year! Yes, we hope to make this an annual event—we are already working on a menu!

It seems like it is always a busy time for us. We keep thinking that things will slow down, but it never happens! Canaan has kept us busy lately. He joined the wrestling team and we have been going to his meets. It's so nice to see him participate in sports again. I always enjoy watching the kids play. He had a slight setback when he first joined the team. The first day of practice, he had a seizure, but it didn't stop him! He was determined to be a part of the team and went right back to practice the next day. He even won his first match....his first win ever! It was amazing to watch. He has also been busy with high school and college classes. He has completed his first semester as a high school sophomore and a college freshman. He likes to tease Taylor that he will graduate college before she does! (She doesn't seem to find that funny.)

Madison just finished science fair and enjoyed being a real “scientist”. She loves to learn and is doing well in school. She also loves to be a helper to anyone in need. Her teacher told us that she is a real blessing (but we already knew that!) She is starting Upward Basketball this year at church. She is also part of the Children's Choir.

Zoe is loving preschool! She has a wonderful teacher and enjoys her classmates. She is in the Preschool Choir at church. She seems to grow taller everyday! Madison and Zoe enjoy playing with the other kids on Heavenly Street. They are outside every afternoon looking for new adventures together.

It has been so nice to have Taylor with us over the holidays. It sure is strange not having her laughter in the house. We are able to talk to her on the phone often and we sometimes “video chat” so she and her younger sisters can “catch up.” She is doing great in college and has been elected to a leadership position in her class. She is slowly adjusting to winter again and loves everything about Asbury College. God has been so good to provide the opportunity for her to go there.

I (Vikki) have started teaching the four-year olds at Sunday School. They are such a blessing and always make me smile. It's been good to be teaching again. I have missed it. I have had the opportunity to teach classes at “First Step”, a week long seminar for potential new staff members at Teen Missions. I really enjoy getting to know each of them and sharing what God has done in our lives.

Shannon has been VERY busy. On Sept. 26, Shannon left for Ohio with the BMW ( Florida Free Bible, Missionary and Work Training School) students to work on a church in Dayton, Ohio .  Their original plan was to be gone for two weeks.  Two weeks turned into one month!  There was so much work to be done.  Due to extensive water damage, the entire basement had to be refinished including ceilings, wallls and floors.   It was hard work, but very rewarding.  Several people in the neighborhood stopped in to see the progress and said how much they needed a church in the neighborhood again.  One lady across the street who shared her bathroom with the students brought pizza for everyone the last night they were there.  Our prayer is that the church will be re-opened and be a "lighthouse" in that community.  Recently, he has been packing supplies for the adult teams to take overseas. He really enjoys preparing for the adult teams and helping to “send them” overseas.

We are leading the teen team to Nicaragua now! We are very excited about this opportunity! Our project will be to complete the second story on a church building that was started by the Teen Missions team last year. We are working on learning some Spanish before we go so that communication will be easier.

Canaan has had to switch teams, also. His first choice was to go on the Orphan Angels Team to Zambia, however, his neurologist has not cleared him to get his driver's license. Therefore, he has decided to go on the Papua team. His team will build the first building for the new Bible, Missionary and Work Training Center on the Island of New Guinea. He is very excited for the summer to get here!

Shannon has been having quite a bit of back pain since he injured his back last summer. He had an MRI and found that he has four ruptured discs in his lower back. He will be going for a series of cortizone injections to help with the pain. Please pray for a complete healing of his back and for relief from the pain.



In closing, I thought I would share a testimony from one of our BMW students in Siberia. This testimony was particularly touching since Canaan spent his summer their preparing the building to start the BMW.

Rail Nabiullinâ'ss testimony, a student at the new BMW in Siberia: I was born on March 10, 1985. My parents are from a Muslim background. When I was 7 or 8 years old, people came to distribute Christian literature. I was so glad to get a gift from those people with kind eyes. I brought booklets back home and shared my joy with my mom, but she took them away from me, threw them away and beat me. I still remember her words: "You are Muslim! Our God is different!" I could not understand her reaction, and I had so many questions. Who is this God?

My parents were heavy drinkers and argued very often. Then they got divorced. My father did not beat me, but was just indifferent to my life and me. My mother got married again, and was afraid of her second husband. She would feed me in secret, because he would not let her feed me. My stepfather practiced witchcraft. He would be in a “trance” for 4 or more days. He terrified the whole family. After one of his trances he took his life. I started trying to practice black magic, following my stepfather's example. Our lives were becoming worse and worse. My mother was drinking even heavier than before. I wanted to be set free but I did not know how.

One day, my cousin shared with me the good news about Jesus. After that he would remind me of Him often. In 2003 I invited Him into my heart as my Lord and Savior. But after a while I started to backslide, and started to drink and smoke again. But when I turned away from Jesus, He was faithful and never left or forsaken me. In due time I was drawn back to church, to Jesus! He has forgiven all my sins and given me eternal life. He gave me peace and joy that I have never experienced before. Joining BMW Training Center in Siberia has changed me. I want to learn how to serve God and glorify His name through my life. John 6:44.

We want to express our deepest appreciation and gratitude for each one of you. Your prayers, encouragement, cards and financial support are overwhelming. We feel so unworthy of our calling, but so blessed to be called (if that makes any sense). We love you all and pray for you! Thank you so much for making our ministry possible.

In Christ,
The Bobb Family

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Family Pictures









We went to the beach on Saturday to get some family pictures taken. We needed a new one for our prayer cards and our newsletter. These are a few of my favorites.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Holiday Highlights
















These are just a few of our favorite moments. One of the pictures above was taken at the Bainbridge United Methodist Church. I had the privilege of leading the "Children's Moment." We always enjoy our "ROOK" games at the Anderson's house. A short trip to the Creation Museum turned into a long, icy, trip back to Bainbridge. Family game night is always so much fun...especially when Justin plays! (hahaha) However, the Highlight of our trip was definitely the "thank-you" spaghetti dinner that we hosted for our supporters. It is a blessing to serve those who do so much for us!

Our wish for all of you is a happy, healthy, blessed New Year!!!

Happy Birthday, Jesus!

Monday, December 8, 2008

For those of you who shop online....

We have been listed on the website www.sendthemforhim.com
This is a website that provides charitable donations for missions from your online purchases. No need to register or to login. Just visit the website and choose our name from the list of missionaries/ministries to support. Then link to the website where you want to shop from the alphabetical listing. The companies on the list will donate a percentage of your purchase to our summer travel expenses. There are over 400 merchants listed including Target, Walmart, EBay, American Eagle, Sports Authority, Champs, Apple.com and even iTunes. It's a cool way to support missions while doing your normal shopping.

Thanks for your support and check out www.sendthemforhim.com today! You can even see how much has been raised for our ministry!

Have a very Merry Christmas!