Sunday, February 9, 2014


Amy: God's Angel Unaware

 Let brotherly love continue.  
2 Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers,
 for thereby some have entertained angels unawares. 
Hebrews -13:1-2

It has been awhile since I have written in this blog but I could think of no better way to start back up than by sharing about a very special young lady named Amy, who taught me so much in my early years of working with children and teens.

Just a little history on Amy, when she was born the doctors told her parents that Amy would most likely make it to her first birthday. And if she did she would never walk or talk. On Saturday, 02/01/2013. as she was resting from her dialysis, 36 year old, Amy, went home to be with her Jesus.

Many labels would fit Amy, special needs, handicapped, mentally challenged, etc.

Did I mention; I HATE those labels?!? Amy was Amy, pure and simple, just as Jim is Jim and you are you. We all have special needs, all are handicapped, mentally challenged in some capacity.

There is one label though that fit Amy perfectly.

She was and is a child of the King!!!

The biggest difference between us and Amy, was she got it. She knew and loved Jesus and he was first and foremost in her life.

I'll never forget the Sunday this little ball of love and energy came storming into my life and into our class. (Trust me, Amy could walk, run and she could talk, man could she talk!) Amy loved her Jesus and was as full of the joy of the Lord, as anyone I had ever met. She was a part of my class for several years and I just loved it when she would run into the room all excited and give me a giant hug.

We did not always get through our "lesson" but the lessons we learned through Amy were so much more important. We learned how to live, to love, to be joyful in all things as she modeled for us what was truly important in life.

Since then, I have come to firmly believe every class needs an Amy or two or more. I was the teacher but Amy was my mentor. As were those who came after Amy that I had the privilege of knowing.

I'll quote a post from Amy's cousin's post on Facebook as she describes Amy far better than I ever could.

 "What a beautiful celebration of my cousin Amy's life today! She lived uninhibited, full of Jesus' love, blessing everyone she met. As the pastor put it, "Our purpose in life is to love God and love others. AMY NAILED IT!!" Oh how our world would be different if we all lived like that. I want to live more simply, love more deeply, and bless others more abundantly."

The Pastor shared a story about Amy, seems he used to tease her about only allowing her to give him one hug at church on Sundays and how he would sometimes tease her during service when they were singing and point to her and mouth, only one hug :). I can just see her in my minds eye getting so excited as she ran and hugged him.

Lord, help me to live more simply, love more deeply and to bless others more abundantly. Thank you Lord for bringing Amy into our lives to model how to live for you.

Over the years, I have asked many kids and teens to describe to me what they think heaven will be like. I've gotten answers like, perfect peace, streets of gold, no more tears and etc. In other words, Jim, we have no clue. 

Amy knew. she lit up, started shaking in excitement as she looked up and said 'I'm going to get to play with Jesus.' And that is what she is doing right now and I look forward to joining her there!

Thank you Lord Jesus, for giving us this taste of heaven. Lord, help me/us all to be a blessing to those around us; and to love abundantly and live uninhibited for you.

On an extra special note; so appropriate , the Gospel was presented at Amy's Homecoming Service and  as a result there was great joy in heaven as another came to know Jesus.

Have a great day with Jesus all as you shine brightly for Him.  

In Christ Alone,
Until Every Child Knows,
Big Jim
Matt. 19:14
James 1:27
Luke 14:12-14

Romans 12:9-21 (ESV)

Marks of the True Christian

9 Let love be genuine. Abhor what is evil; hold fast to what is good. 10 Love one another with brotherly affection. Outdo one another in showing honor. 11 Do not be slothful in zeal, be fervent in spirit, serve the Lord. 12 Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer. 13 Contribute to the needs of the saints and seek to show hospitality.14 Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse them. 15 Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep. 16 Live in harmony with one another. Do not be haughty, but associate with the lowly. Never be wise in your own sight. 17 Repay no one evil for evil, but give thought to do what is honorable in the sight of all. 18 If possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all. 19 Beloved, never avenge yourselves, but leave it to the wrath of God, for it is written, “Vengeance is mine, I will repay, says the Lord.” 20 To the contrary, “if your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him something to drink; for by so doing you will heap burning coals on his head.” 21 Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Big Jim's 60th Birthday Roast

Broke down in Zambia on way to airport
Greetings Saints! Wanted to invite you to join us on Saturday March 12th from 3 to 5 PM at Bible Fellowship Church in Newark to celebrate my  "Big Jim 60th Birthday Roast" and join in the fun as I get roasted.

There will be cake and coffee after  and maybe even some of my famous Habanero Brownies for all to enjoy.

No need to bring presents; but if you would like to bring something we are collecting sewing needles, thread, old calendars, cross stitch needles, boys dress ties and HP 60 or 60xl ink for our Village of Hope in Zambia for Karen and I to carry in when we prayerfully go there in April to minister to the children. Can also use nice dress cloth for the girls there, as Karen will be helping them make dresses for a special wedding they are going to in May.

Or if you'd like you could donate a love gift to one of the following as we celebrate:
  • All Kids Can Learn International to help support our precious children at the Village of Hope in Zambia; www.akcli.org (Karen and I looking to go back in April)
  • Kay's Kamp-Delaware's Oncology Camp for kids as they do a special Cruise Around the World Kamp this summer; www.kayskamp.org (their "self-appointed" International Representative)
  • Summer Bible Camp, Delhi Bible Institute Partnership, http://www.dbip.org/  (looking to forward to our first trip together there in June)
  • Youth Camp Ministry 2011in Papua New Guinea with the Smiths/ABWE April 25-30th expecting 300 camper http://www.wsmithpng.abwe.org/youth-camp-ministry-2011 (2012?)
Now if you want to partake in the "Roasting" me, there is a cost!


You can either:
  •  Eat a teaspoon of Dia Lampkins world famous Liberian Hot Sauce (HOT!!!)
  • Donate something in the offering plate which will then be given to help support our teens going to Bulgaria this summer. (I would recommend giving towards the teens. As someone who regularly does very hot peppers, these are not ones I would knowingly eat a teaspoon of.)
All for now. We plan to start promptly at 3. Hope to see you on the 12th.

One final warning! I will be bringing my "Man Hunting" spear that a Pastor friend from Papua New Guinea gave me and will be behind you with it as you share and am not afraid to use it!

Have a great day with Jesus all as you continue to shine for Him.

We can't wait to see what God does next!
Until Every Child Knows,
Big Jim and Karen
Matt. 19:14
James 1:27




Thursday, January 6, 2011

Zambia Bound!!!!

Greetings Saints!
 On the right is a picture of our precious children living at the Village with another 16 on the way. Thank you Jesus.

 In a few short hours Karen will be driving me to the airport as the Lord has given me yet another opportunity to go and minister in Zambia.

This trip will be a little different for me as the main purpose is to go for board meetings as we meet together with our Zambian brothers and sisters, seeking Godly wisdom and direction on how best to care for the children both physically and spiritually. Please really bathe us in prayer these next days.

I'll be leaving home at a little before 4 AM Friday and am scheduled to land in Lusaka, Zambia on Saturday at 7:35 AM EST. I would really covet your prayers that I'd make all connecting flights and the luggage, containing many special gifts, would arrive safely with me with no problems in customs. Praying also for traveling safety and physical safety while in country (rainy season-snakes, etc., like to come indoors.)

Please also pray for Karen while I'm away as she holds down the fort here in the States, for God's protection, and for Godly Wisdom and Discernment as she ministers.

This will be our first time apart, and while I'm thrilled to be able to go, I am already missing her and counting the days until we are back together.

In all honesty, I've never had the struggles this intense as we prepare for me to go. God must have something really special planned with all that is coming at both of us.

Please pray for unity and tenderness of heart for all of us.

Praying also for opportunities for me to minister and love our precious children.

I will have limited E-mail access while there, but will keep you up to date as best I can so you can more effectively pray.

Thank you in advance for your prayers.

Have a great day with Jesus all and shine brightly for Him.

I can't wait to see what God does next as we begin 2011 serving Jesus together.



Until Every Child Knows,
Big Jim
Matt. 19:14
James 1:27

Friday, December 3, 2010

Examining the Village of Hope Model of Ministry

Examining the Village of Hope Model of Ministry


My name is Jim Kramer, 59+ years old, and for 34+ years I’ve had the privilege of working extensively in missions focusing mainly on children and teen ministries here in the US through my local church, the inner cities, Appalachia and in 22 countries. In the last couple of decades, that focus has been directed at caring for handicapped and at risk children primarily orphans. I make no claims on being an expert in orphan care ministry. What is written below is simply from the heart, making an honest attempt to share my observations and feelings about the ministry at the Village of Hope. It is also in no way meant to be the final say in orphan care work and/or ministry. Simply something from my heart about the work God has led Ben and Kathleen to start in Zambia.

In the world today, we are looking at, depending who you talk to, between 143,000,000 and 176,000,000 orphans. They are by far the fastest growing, most vulnerable, and most neglected people group in the world today. There needs to be radical thinking and new models of ministry if we hope to make a significant impact for Christ with these precious children.

In many government run orphanages around the world, we see the children aging out at 16-18 years of age and as many as 90% ending up in prison, drugs, and prostitution within a year. This is roughly the same statistic for children in foster care in America.

As we look at the Orphan Care Ladder you will notice Orphanage Care and Adoption on different rungs of the ladder. There really is not a rung there for what we see at the Village of Hope. I would place the Village of Hope model of ministry on a rung called Permanent Care, as there is no plan to adopt these children out or for them to age out. They are family. 

Village of Hope in Zambia is a part of a new wave of ministry that God is using and has the potential to make a real impact in orphan care ministry throughout the world, going beyond Orphan Care; yet by doing so, making Orphan Care more effective and far reaching.

Let’s step back and look at Orphan Care, the three main emphases being:

• Local, National, and International Adoption.


• Orphanages where the goal is for the children to be adopted.


• Orphan Care facilities where orphans are taken in and raised with no goal of adopting them out.

Each of these models of ministry is desperately needed, effective, and important tools for making sharing the love of Jesus with these precious children. Every Church and Christian needs to be involved in Orphan Care as mandated in James 1:27.

What we will be examining today is the third model in which the Village of Hope fits-- taking children in with no goal of adopting them out.

What is it that makes the Village of Hope model of Orphan Care Ministry so effective?

First off, it is a Holistic Ministry; going beyond basic care and education for the children but with very deep roots in the community. The children are being raised as Africans integrated in African culture but with one major difference, they are being raised as strong African Christians, saturated with the love of Jesus and deeply rooted in His Word. They are being trained as leaders and role models for their nation and beyond. The potential here is beyond anything we could ever imagine. These children are our future leaders in Africa.

Our Ministry is to the Orphans, why get involved in the community?

They too need Jesus, is the easy answer. This is where the children grow up, where most likely many will be living as they grow older. God is using the village to impact the entire area with the love of Jesus. As a result of their Hope Club, where many of the children help minister now, as many as 130 children come from the neighboring village, and on Sundays there can be as many as 100+ children at church.

A personal note, I’ve always believed a very effective way to plant a church is to start a children’s ministry. If you minister to adults, they will drag the children to church with them, but if you are ministering to the children, the parents will gladly come to see why their children are be so loved.

How is God using the Village to minister to adults in the Community?

One way is as they develop small micro businesses and partnerships with local businesses and villages. The Village is becoming self-sufficient and providing jobs and income for locals, where before there was no work, today small businesses are being started. There is training in farming and construction and lives are being changed as many, for the first time, are receiving pay checks and, more importantly, for the first time are hearing about Jesus. One great example of that is the Chimwemwe (Happy) Ladies Ministry, where as the ladies make bags, necklaces, etc., they are studying the Word of God.

Again, this is Orphan Care - why get involved in the community and why businesses?

Each day after school the children ages 9 and up go and work 2 hours in one of the businesses, farm, etc. creating a work ethic and giving them business skills. As they grow older, these businesses will provide a livelihood for those who stay in the area or with the skills taught them, the children can start their own businesses.

These businesses are also helping the Village of Hope to be self-sufficient as they grow their own food, raise chickens and beef, supplying them with good nutritious food, providing jobs for those in neighboring villages, and income to support the Village as they sell produce and meat to local markets. It just makes good sense, giving the children every opportunity to succeed both spiritually and in everyday life as they are given the tools, confidence, and opportunity to make a difference
Why not give money/funds to needy folks in the local villages instead of pouring all these dollars into caring for these children?

Our goal should always be to share the love of Jesus first; life on earth is only for a season followed by eternity. It is very easy to lose that focus and focus on trying to make life “better” for folks now, especially as we see so much suffering and pain in front of us. We must always remember that while we are to follow God’s command to minister to the poor, our primary goal is always to be His Hands and Feet, loving them as He did us. We must be wise as serpents and gentle as doves doing all we can to help, letting them “see the Gospel” as we gently wash their feet with His love.

What better way to minister to folks in the local Villages is there then to train our children up in the way that is right and send them out to share His love with those around them, sharing His love to all they meet? Thus adding another dimension to Orphan Care; using the children to share His love, training them at an early age to minister and serve with joy, striving towards the goal of setting Zambia, Africa and the world on fire for Jesus. Using what Satan meant for evil to share the love of Jesus in the most effective way possible. Again keeping our eyes focused on the goal of bringing folks to Jesus, making that our primary focus in all we do.

How can God use this one Village model to make a difference in Orphan Care around the world?

What God has led Ben and Kathleen to do can be duplicated in other areas. Plans are now being made for two more Villages of Hope in Zambia.

The Village of Hope is openly Christian. There is a sad tendency in ministry today to hide what we are about to try to get funding through various foundations. In James, God commands us not to look to the rich. We need to pay careful attention to that command. Piles of money coming in are not necessarily God’s best for a ministry. God doesn’t need our help, but commands our obedience. Could it be the reason for the current economic problems in America is because God’s people have chosen to use the great wealth He has given us on ourselves, buying nicer homes, setting up retirement funds, etc., instead of using it to further His Kingdom, refusing to give a cup of cold water to those who need it?

The Village of Hope Model of Ministry looks to God, not man. Just as George Mueller did praying and trusting God and God alone. Village of Hope is a “Daily Manna Walk”, as Ben calls it. When you take those kinds of steps of faith, God allows us to trust Him even more and walk ever deeper steps of Faith. This type of ministry can be scary as we have to depend on God for leading and provision instead of our wallets and abilities. We need to always remember that without Faith, it is impossible to please God, and that with the faith of a “mustard seed,” mountains will jump into the sea.

With man this orphan care crisis and this type of ministry is impossible, but with God ALL things are possible.
I firmly believe with all my heart that this model of ministry is of God and pray fervently trusting that He is going to use it to help transform the lives of a million orphans as this model is reproduced and copied in Zambia, Africa and beyond.

Then as these rescued children that have been given this cup of cold water grow and mature in the faith, the Lord will use them, the least of these, to reach out and minister to a lost and hurting world, touching the lives of untold millions with the love of Jesus. God’s ways are not our ways and He uses the weak to confuse the wise.

Please be praying for Ben and Kathleen, All Kids Can Learn International, Villages of Hope Zambia, and for us, the church, to commit to doing all God commands us to do in reaching out to a lost and hurting world with the love of Jesus.

Until Every Child Knows,
Big Jim
Matt. 19:14
James 1:27

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Our Missions Honeymoon Adventure in Zambia

 
"Sunbow" God's Special Blessing
 


Our Missions Honeymoon  Adventure in Zambia!
Go God Go!
Thank you for your many prayers as Karen and I begin our Journey together in Faith sharing Jesus with all we meet.


What an awesome God we serve! Our time in Zambia was filled with so many Godincidences and blessing beyond measure. The Sunbow pictured above appeared on our first Saturday there; just before a weekend visit from friends from a local church in Lusaka that came to camp out with us. What a great picture of our Lord's majesty and grace.

The weather was HOT, many days surpassing 100 degrees but it did cool down in the evenings for the most part and we did have a small fan to help circulate the air; at least during the times when we had electricity.


Karen and I arrived on Tuesday the 12th of October as the children all gathered and sang to us, welcoming us to their home. Many tears flowed as our hearts were just about to burst with the joy of being with our children.


Our days were busy and filled with joy as we got up a little before 6 every morning, joining the children in singing and prayer then walking with them up to the school where we  helped sort books, crafts, supplies and etc. for the school and sort books for the book store that had recently opened. While we were there a lady bought almost 800 books form the store! Best sellers are Bibles and Christian books.
In the afternoons, Karen taught cross stitching to the children and sewing. The older girls each picked out material to make jumpers  and Karen taught them how to follow a pattern while I took pictures and showed slide shows of pics taken the day before on the porch for all to see.





Our Delaware Cargo Container!
 The cargo container that our children had prayed full  last June was there on site but we never did any work on it as we had so much to do.  While the container was on site and in good shape, it still had a government seal and had not "officially" cleared customs yet. But Praise God, it is there! Filled with over 5,000 books, 7,500 articles of clothing, 300+ pairs of shoes, and so much more! Thank you Jesus for bringing it safely to our dear friends at the Village. Lord, use the contents to help "give a cold cup of water" to those so desperately in need and to help provide needed funding to feed and minister to our children there.





Time at the school with the children was just as special as it could ever get. Having Matilda bring out her football for a catch, seeing the children all wearing their backpacks we had done with them in July to carry homework back and forth was as special as it gets.


We helped the Hamelyrcks and our children from the Village of Hope at the community center with a special Hope Club Gospel Presentation and Gospel Airplane craft by Karen that around 130 children from Green Farm came to. What a blessing as after the lesson many raised their hands to thank us for sharing Jesus with them. Thank you Jesus for all you are doing; continue to open eyes and give us many more opportunities to share your love here. Keep us focused on what is truly important and not on the things of this world.







 The one worship service we attended at Hope Church, our first as husband and wife, was a joint service with our good friends from the Lusaka Church with our good friend Pastor Zulu preaching and, of course, our children leading worship. We could just feel the presence of the Lord as we stood and sang praises to our Lord. We even met Matilda's younger sister who came for the very first time!





 There is so much more we could share, it was as blessed and special a trip as we could have ever dreamed of. Karen shared on the way home that she couldn't dream of a better way to start our marriage than to go and minister with our dear friends at the Village of Hope in Zambia
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 Thank you again for all your many and continued fervent prayer as Karen and I go forward in faith, looking to Jesus and excited to see where He leads us next as we seek to share His love with children and teens here in the States and throughout the world.

Until Every Child Knows,
Big Jim and Karen
Matt. 19:14
James 1:27

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Wedding and Missions Honeymoon Godincidences!

Greetings Saints!!!

Thursday night was our wedding rehearsal and in less than 24 hours Karen and I would be exchanging vows of Holy Matrimony. WOW! Utterly amazing! Thank you Jesus.

As the time grows near for our Wedding and Missions Honeymoon Trip to our Village of Hope in Zambia, we just wanted to take this opportunity to share just a few of the things the Lord has been doing as we prepare for this Great and Exciting Adventure looking to Jesus as He directs our paths.

Let's start with some of the special Godincidences in putting together our Wedding. The other day while listening to Kay Warren singing "How Beautiful" I was praying, Lord this needs to be in the service but it just didn't fit. Then our pianist, Stephanie Merkel called and asked if we had considered the idea of Karen coming down the aisle to Kay singing? Yes, that's it! Thank you Jesus!! Steph you are just awesome! There is no better song to walk down the aisle to than Kay singing "How Beautiful".

Kay is one of my heroes, during her short time her on earth she was determined to shine brightly for Jesus. Today, Kay's Kamp's, the first ever oncology camp for children was held in Delaware. You can go to http://kewf.org/kay.htm to read more about this precious young lady and hero of the faith. FYI, I am the self-appointed international rep for Kay's Kamps.

You can also listen to Kay sing How Beautiful and to our opening hymn In Christ Alone as you watch this very special video of our recent visit to the Village of Hope; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VBz2aGHfJ4&feature=player_embedded

God has worked it out as only He can, so that Justine Lampkins will be singing a special wedding song and the Praise Dancers from Mt Zion will also be doing a special number both written by Justine's brother Phil Nicholas as Pastors Bill, Bob and Ralph lead us through the ceremony and to make it extra special, three of our special teens will be leading worship; Stephanie Merkel will be playing the piano for us and Mike Metzing and Steph Merkel will be singing Friends with Rachel playing the piano. All three have been to Appalachia with us and Steph has also be to India. We are so blessed to have them in our wedding.

God has done so many neat things but let's move onto our Missions Honeymoon to Zambia.

The cargo container has arrived!!!! We had prayed it would get there when the team did, little did we know at that time there would be a second team! Karen and I will have the Holy Privilege of opening it and starting the fun part of distributing the precious love gifts inside as we sort through our "Totes of Love". Thank you Jesus.

Our bags are packed jammed with supplies and all kinds of special items needed for ministry there including some special cross stitch items that Karen will be using to teach our kids how to cross stitch and patterns and etc for the House Mothers to make jumpers with for the girls. And special gifts for the house moms and Aunties from Karen.

We also plan to visit the Hamelyrcks in Kabwe while we are there to check out the new ministry the Lord has directed them to with the strong focus on handicapped children and orphans.

Just found out October is an anniversary month for our Village of Hope,


Village of Hope it would be October.

• It was in October that 5 years ago Benedict and Kamau made their first trip to Zambia, and during that visit met Pastor Emmanuel.

• It was in October 4 years ago that the Kamau family moved to Zambia. The first houses were being built.

• It was in October 3 years ago that our first children arrived; Adam, Moses, Brighton, Isaac, and John.

This October Karen and I will be the first Honeymoon Missions team. Go God Go!

In 24 hours we get married and in 36.5 hours Mr. and Mrs. James Kramer Jr. leave for the airport to fly to Zambia.

Please really be praying for:
  • A great day Sunday as we say of vows of Matrimony
  • Safety as we travel
  • All our luggage to make it through with us
  • No problems with customs; we are scheduled to arrive 8:30 Am Tuesday EST.
  • Safety travel in Zambia and protection from animals, insects and disease
  • That we would be a blessing and encouragement to the missionaries and workers there
  • Special times of ministry with the children both in the Village of Hope and outside the Village
  • Special opportunities for Karen to minister
  • Us to accomplish a lot as we work in the container and that one of the pianos would be freed to take to the school
  • The weather to cool, will be 100 when we land there Tuesday, "Unseasonably hot".
  • That our life together would be glorifying to God and we would live radically for and shine brightly for Jesus as we seek to share His love here and around the world.
All for now folks. Thank you so much for your prayers and support.

Shine brightly for Jesus.

We can't wait to see what God does next!!!

Until Every Child Knows,
Big Jim and Karen
Matt. 19:14
James 1:27

Friday, September 24, 2010

Beginning Life Together in Zambia

Beginning Life Together in Zambia


Karen and I would really covet your prayers as we begin married life together seeking to use every opportunity we can to share the love of Jesus with children especially both here and around the world.
After much prayer, we believe the Lord is calling us to start married life together ministering to our Matilda and our children at the Village of Hope in Zambia.

On Oct. 11th, we will be traveling to the Village of Hope in Zambia, looking to do Kidz Klubs Programs with the Hope Club, ministering at the School and to the children in the Village and helping in a new work in Kabwe about 40 minutes away, where the Village of Hope is partnering with the Hamelyrcks, as they minister to handicapped children/orphans.

Oh and there is this cargo container that had been delayed from a place called Delaware, so we’ll be helping with that also and taking many pictures.

Please really pray for us as we seek to go and encourage our brothers and sisters there in Zambia and share the love of Jesus with all we meet.
• Pray for traveling safety and for all luggage to arrive with us and for flights to be on time

• No problems with customs

• Many opportunities to share the Gospel

• We would stay healthy and my leg would not cause problems

• We would be an encouragement to the missionaries there

• Hottest time of year with most “varmints” around, pray for safety

• Safe return on the 23rd and no lingering illnesses as we begin life together here in the States.

• Wisdom as we seek more opportunities to minster to children and orphans here and around the world. (Papua New Guinea too!)

Thank you so much for all your encouragement and prayers, God has blessed so richly and we can’t wait to see what He does next!

Keep shining for Jesus all.

Until Every Child Knows,
Big Jim and Karen
Matt. 19:14
James 1:27