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Last Published: 8/29/2008 3:17:45 PM
June 2008
Monday June 30, 2008
Permalink Posted by: Tricia Goyer at 2:46PM EST on June 30, 2008
Having a good friend who volunteers TONS of hours to shoot thousands of family photos, edit them, and make them available for families to purchase to raise money for our Czech mission trip is ... priceless.


Thank you, Jessica (http://www.jessicasvisions.com/), for putting on this fundraiser for us and for humoring Leslie and I who want to jump in from of your camera whenever you have five free minutes!


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Thursday June 26, 2008
Permalink Posted by: Tricia Goyer at 12:27PM EST on June 26, 2008

Here is a story that the local paper did on our mission trip to Czech!

Message of hope and faith: Group plans trip to Czech Republic
By HEIDI DESCH / Hungry Horse News

One European country has brought three Flathead Valley women together to help others.

Tricia Goyer, Sona Blue and Iva Smid are part of a group of about 20 people planning a trip to the Czech Republic.

The trip is an outreach of the Easthaven Baptist Church in Kalispell. The group plans to teach English and run sports and drama camps. In the end, the ultimate goal is to share the group's Christian faith with the Czech people.


Not so long ago such a trip was only a idea for Goyer and Blue.

See Goyer, a writer, traveled to the Czech Republic. She was working on a book "Night Song" that would be released in 2004. That's when she felt compelled to do something for the people there.

"The people so nice, caring and real. They are very nice, but they have nothing to hope for and nothing to cling to," she said.

Blue, a young mother, had come to the United States from the Czech Republic during the 1990s. She wanted to do something for her home country also, but hadn't found a way to make it happen.

Then Goyer met Blue at their Easthaven Baptist and they began working to find a way to do something.

Goyer ran an ad in a homeschool newsletter looking for people who might want to participate.

Smid saw the ad and wanted to get involved. She had escaped the country during the 1970s when it was under communist control to come to the United States.

"It's my home country. You can't erase that. Where you are in your youth stays with you," she said. "I love the country and the people there. It is a privilege to go back."

AT FIRST, GOYER wasn't sure how exactly she might help in the country.

Read the rest here!

And...If you would like to be added to our prayer team or would like to make a donation for our trip, please email triciagoyer@yahoo.com.



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Tuesday June 17, 2008
Permalink Posted by: Tricia Goyer at 4:02PM EST on June 17, 2008
My inbox overfloweth with all the comments about my segment on Moody Midday Connection concerning Generation NeXt Marriage. If you missed it, you can listen to the podcast here:
http://www.moodyradio.org/brd_programarchive.aspx?id=11156

And if you loved it ... (or even liked it a little) I'd really appreciate it if you sent feedback at: midday@moody.edu

They love hearing comments about shows, and I love knowing you enjoyed the show!

Now I'm off to the dentist ... can you see the forced smile :-)

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Monday June 16, 2008
Permalink Posted by: Tricia Goyer at 2:33PM EST on June 16, 2008
Greetings from SUNNY Montana, which is nice. Very nice, since there was snow last week.

I just got back from a week away in Florida with my husband. John went to a Microsoft Conference and I wrote in the hotel room ... and, of course, occasional hung out at the pool. You should see the PILES of stuff waiting on my desk!

I'm currently juggling three late summer/fall book deadlines, AND I'm leading a team of 19 adults and teens to the Czech Republic July 27th-August 11th. Add one high school graduation, one huge 16th birthday bash, one child's knee surgery, a media tour, and lots of FUNDRAISING and I've discovered a new favorite drink ... CranENERGY. :-)



Last week I posted about Debbie Macomber's 20 Wishes here!

Here are mine:

1. That we would get the $15,000 we still need for our missions' trip. We've raised over $30,000 so far!!! (It's expensive to take 19 people to Europe for 19 days.)


2. That we will make heart-friends with the Czech people.


3. That we will welcome knew brothers and sisters into God's kingdom during the trip.


4. That we will be a blessing to the Czech church, and we will be blessed.


5. For blessings on our adoption from China. And that I'll be patient during the long wait.


6. For our future daughter, whoever she is.


7. That my son Cory's knees will heal fast and that it will be clear it's God's doing.


8. That Cory will grow in his faith during his summer internship.


9. That John and I will step into the roles of friend/mentors and that Cory will step up to the

plate and make wise decisions for everything concerning his future.


10. That Leslie and Nathan will also grow in their faith.


11. For Andrea our soon-to-be foreign exchange student. That she will have safe travel here in August and fit into our family well.


12. For my husband's children's church curriculum to find a way to reach churches and communities.


13. For God to do something big in me and in the message and words of my book Blue Like Play-doh.


14. For God's hand on the two novels I'm working on.


15. For better sales for my current books-in-print ... so their message will touch hearts.


16. For better sales for my current books-in-print ... so I can continue to write more.


17. For national media opportunities to share the good news of Jesus.


18. For peace and trust in God in all circumstances.


19. For discipline, will-power, and self-control in taking care of myself--God's temple.


20. That I may surrender to God for all!

Okay, looking back, I suppose these "wishes" are great prayer request, too. I covet your prayers!



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Wednesday June 11, 2008
Permalink Posted by: Tricia Goyer at 4:39PM EST on June 11, 2008
A few months ago my husband John told me he had to attend a work conference in Florida and he asked me to join him. Hmmm, let me think ... sunny Florida, a hotel room to write in, together time, alone time. It sounded great to me.

We got here on Sunday after a long day of flying. Monday John and I went to Epcot. I had Red Bean Ice Cream and Crème Brule in France ... who can beat that? We had to admit, though, that we missed the kids. It's so fun seeing them having fun. Still ... we had a great time!

Yesterday I worked in the hotel room. I wrote 16 pages ... which is great! Okay, I also have to admit that I lounged by the pool for a while. It was super sunny here yesterday during the day, but then there were thunderstorms in the afternoon. It cleared up just in time for John and I to go to the pool around 10:00 p.m. The water was still warm--warmed than the lakes in Montana get all summer!

The crazy thing is that my kids called and told me it was SNOWING in Montana. It snowed 1 1/2 inches and stuck!!! I felt so bad for them!!! I tried not to let them know that I was already getting a tan. Whoops.
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Monday June 9, 2008
Permalink Posted by: Tricia Goyer at 12:08PM EST on June 9, 2008

Sparkpeople...

Need to lose weight? Want encouragement? Need recipes for healthy foods? Need someone to help you track your goals?

My sisters and I joined Sparkpeople last week and we LOVE it. So far I lost three pounds. If you want to know more watch this short video. (Honestly, they are not paying me to say this ... I really love it!)

This short clip tells you more about the site:
Also, be sure to check out my page! And, if you join, ask me to be a friend ... we can encourage each other.



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Friday June 6, 2008
Permalink Posted by: Tricia Goyer at 3:38PM EST on June 6, 2008
I'm three weeks behind...again! :)



Michelle O who left a comment on MyCCM blog on June 3rd.

Michelle Kidwell who left a comment on my shoutlife page on May 27

Grace who left a comment on It's Real Life on May 19th!




Congrats! Send my assistant your mailing address and which Tricia Goyer book you'd like and we'll get that out to you!
Wednesday June 4, 2008
Permalink Posted by: Tricia Goyer at 2:17PM EST on June 4, 2008
If you like Tricia Goyer...we recommend...go here to see!

Can you think of any other match ups???

Tell me who you think should go with how and I'll enter you in a drawing for a free book!


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Monday June 2, 2008
Permalink Posted by: Tricia Goyer at 4:51PM EST on June 2, 2008

For the last few weeks I've been entertaining a large group of people. You see, we've been planning for our Czech Mission Trip and we've been having weekly potlucks at our house. The company is fun, but the cooking ... well, with my busy schedule it can be challenging.

Then (thanks to Mom Central!) I was able to try Ragu pouches. First of all I had to admit I didn't know what the big deal was. I mean, how hard is it to heat sauce on a stovetop? Then, I tried the pouches. They were superfast and they didn't make a mess in my microwave (unlike pasta sauce popping on the stovetop). And they tasted just as good as the stuff in the jar! With the sauce done, I made a fast spaghetti casserole. Now if I could find a way in which I didn't have to boil the noodles!

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