Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Dear Supporters,                                                               September 26, 2013                                       

Our family would like to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your continued support of us in prayer and finances.  God has had us on an incredible journey, first Sunshine for three years and then us as a family for the last five.   It has been an amazing time reaching the lost for Christ, disciplining those who know Him, and helping those in need.  Along with any journey there have been times of great joy, sadness and gut wrenching choices.

After joining World Impact in October, we were to train in Central Kansas for nine months and then move onto our final position in Bailey, Colorado as Directors of Deer Creek Christian Camp.  At the end of December the decision was made to close two of the camps that were a part of World Impact, one in Pennsylvania and the one in Colorado that we were to take over as directors.  The leadership asked our family to stay on and become the directors of the camp in Kansas known as Morning Star Ranch.   We have continued to work at the camp while praying and seeking direction for our lives. 

As time went along, we both felt increasingly moved that it was time for us to step away from ministry as a full time vocation.  It was most certainly clear to us that Morning Star Ranch was not a place that our family would be able to serve and thrive in a healthy manner.  We both certainly do love the people that we have been able to work and serve with at World Impact.  There are numerous people who are dedicated to serving the urban poor and reaching the lost for Christ.

Eric has recently been offered an opportunity to return to working in professional baseball.  As a family we have decided to accept the position and we will be relocating to Bowling Green, Kentucky.  Eric will be working for the class A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays, the Bowling Green Hot Rods. For him it is an opportunity to return to work in an industry that he spent ten years in prior to becoming a missionary.
Missions and reaching the lost for Christ is still something very much near and dear to our hearts.   As Christians, we believe there are always opportunities to do ministry whether or not it is your full time vocation.  For Eric, heading back into the world of baseball will present him with the opportunity to reach his coworkers, players, and fans while doing his “job”.  He will be heavily involved in the chaplaincy program with the Hot Rods and establishing numerous faith and family nights where the gospel will be shared to the fans at the games.

We can never thank you enough for the love and support you have given to us over the years.  As we head off in a new direction, we would like to ask you to prayerfully consider one more thing, that is supporting some dear friends of ours Wilbert and Lisa Romain.  


  Wilby and Lisa are missionaries that we have supported for a while now and fully believe that they have been anointed by God and do His work in a mighty way.  Wilby grew up in Haiti and moved to the Dominican Republic in his late teens.  He became a Christian and after training, became a pastor of a Haitian church in Santiago, Dominican Republic.  Haitians are very much considered second class citizens in the Dominican and life is extremely difficult for them.  Most are migrant workers, moving constantly to find enough work to help support their families back in Haiti.  Pastor Wilby has established the church and seen sizable growth for the past five years.  In fact, his church has already risen up one leader and sent him out to help reach those who need Christ back in Port-a –Prince, Haiti.  It is Lisa and Wilby’s passion to have a thriving church, but more specifically to train up other Haitian’s to become pastors and plant churches throughout the Dominican Republic.   Right now, depending on which report you read, Haitian’s represent about 12-22% of the population in the Dominican Republic.  That is a large percentage that you can help reach by partnering with Wilby and Lisa. The name of their ministry is called “Lafwa, Inc.” They will have their website up and running by the 1st of the year.

To ask questions about becoming a financial partner, prayer partner, or to receive Wilby & Lisa’s ministry updates, email them at faithinaction08@yahoo.com. To send financial support, you can send checks to: Kentwood Christian Church, 5841 Kalamazoo SE, Kentwood, MI, 49508. Please write “The Romains” in the memo section of your check. The church will send you your tax receipt.

For those of you wondering about how to discontinue your financial support of us you many write World Impact at 2001 S. Vermont Ave.  Los Angeles, CA 90007, you may also call them at (323)735-1137, or email them at gifts@worldimpact.org.  Just mention that you wish to discontinue support for Eric & Sunshine Leach and they will be glad to take care of it.

Once again, your love and support for our family has been incredible and we can never thank you enough.  The lives that we have been touched are countless and it is because of your support thru the years that we have been able to show God’s love.  We have done it for no other reason than to bring honor and glory to our heavenly Lord and Father!  Amen!

Peace and Blessings,

Eric, Sunshine, Colton and coming soon Jaxson Leach

Monday, May 27, 2013

Dear Friends,


Sunshine was all aglow as 65+ women descended upon Morning Star for World Impact’s annual women’s retreat weekend.  With all the ladies coming and just one male compatriot, I trembled in fear.  Not really, but it was a truly different experience for me that weekend.  It was a great picture of women drawing closer to the Lord and celebrating together.
 
During the course of the weekend we had the pleasure of welcoming, serving and getting to know some of the ladies.  Their stories of redemption from brokenness, addictions and abuse to a relationship with Christ were powerful testimonies of God’s work in their lives. 
One of those testimonies really struck me as a great example of how Morning Star reaches people.  As a youth “Heather” had lived in the neighborhood of a World Impact church plant in the Wichita area.  She started coming to Lighthouse Church and visited Morning Star Ranch as a camper.  It was during her week at camp that she accepted Christ as her savior.

Heather went home after the week of camp a changed person. She started to share God with her family, got involved in church and was discipled.  Heather led her sister to Christ, and then her mom accepted the Lord as well.  Her parents had been divorced and out of Anna’s willingness to share the gospel her parents eventually reconciled and were remarried.  As the years went by she was discipled by the pastor and started to lead the youth outreach at the church.

Years later Heather was now back at Morning Star Ranch, not just attending the women’s retreat but speaking and teaching to all the ladies during one of the sessions.  Her example is exactly why we Evangelize, Equip and Empower those who we work with so they can go and reach others well beyond what we ever could. We serve a great and mighty God who can use anyone for his glory.

Peace & Blessings,


The Leaches
To our dearest friends,


Craig sat alone last October in his living room floor.  Desperation had come over him and he let the devil get a foothold.

The cold hard steel of the handgun pressed on his chest……BANG!  Craig pulled the trigger sending a round squarely into his torso.

Standing beside me Craig recounted the story of just six months ago.  About a year and a half prior to him attempting to take his life he had prayed to accept Christ as his savior.  He had struggled most of his life with abusing drugs, alcohol and women, but now struggled that night with his self-worth.   It is a question that we hear a lot.  How could Christ love me enough to die for my sins?  Doesn’t he know what I have done?  Those were the exact thoughts that came over Craig that night and he was alone and desperate enough that he tried the unthinkable, to take his own life.

Seconds after pulling the trigger Craig had a conversation with God.  Clarity sunk it. Christ is enough; he needed nothing more and nothing less than to trust in him.  Craig shut his eyes that night and prayed quickly asking for forgiveness and another chance at life.  That prayer has been answered for Craig as he is now using his testimony to tell others about Christ.  There are days that aren’t easy for him, but he leans on God for what he needs to get through.

As we minister here at Morning Star Ranch we have the opportunity to serve so many whether it be a World Impact camp and retreat or a rental group.  Everyone who comes to visit is in a unique place in their journey with Jesus from some seeking to know him, some running from him and others having firmly planted themselves in him.  Part of our ministry is to come alongside those who visit us to listen to their journey story, lift them up in prayer and challenge them to make the next step.

Craig told me his story; I prayed with him, gave him my cell phone and said you ever need someone to talk with call me.  We may never see him again on this earth, but this I know, we will see him again.

As always we covet your prayers.  This month please be in prayer for the youth that we will be reaching during summer camps.  Pray for strength and endurance for us and the staff at Morning Star Ranch that each day we will be filled up so we can pour out into others.  Also please be in specific prayer that God would provide someone who wants to be a missionary and serve in the role of maintenance for the camp. 


Peace & Blessings,


Eric, Sunshine & Colton Leach
Dear Partner’s in Ministry,


First John 5:14-15 references that if we ask God anything according to His will he hear it and we will have what we ask for. This is never more evident than recently while having a conversation with a group leader on our front porch. For months, we have been praying for volunteer groups who are passionate about our ministry and willing to serve. As I was talking with “Will”, he was telling me about how they had planned a week of service with three other camps, and each one had fallen thru for various reasons. I just kind of smiled and laughed, and told him about our recent time of prayer requesting groups just like theirs.

Often it is only after a period of time that we can look back and be like “WOW” God has answered our prayers.  Or we can see how He has protected and provided for us.  With Will’s group that was the case.  While they were here they heard first-hand how our ministry reaches the urban poor when Bo shared his testimony.  Bo shared about life in prison, the daily struggles to keep away from drugs and most importantly his daily relationship with Christ.  He told the group that he has to pray as he walks certain street corners because he knows the temptations that are literally right around the corner. Out of the whole week the group was here, it was Bo’s life testimony that inspired and motivated the guys as they went home.  It was no accident that God brought them here to help us transform the camp, transform their lives and transform others that we haven’t even met.

One of the biggest hurdles in ministry is that we often  get so busy  doing for the Lord, that we  don’t allow enough time to just sit and talk with him, or we don’t ask others to pray on our behalf. As we prepare to head into our busiest season, will you join us in daily prayer for Morning Star?

Will you commit to pray over these requests  the next few months as well?

1.)    Please pray specifically for all the youth and families who will be out here the next three months.
2.)    Pray that God is already preparing their hearts, and that we will reach them right where they are at.
3.)    Please also be in prayer for our staff. That we would stay focused on God, and that we would have the strength and stamina for the camp season.
4.)     Please be in prayer especially for our family as rural life has presented some very difficult challenges.
5.)    Please pray that God would provide meaningful relationships and wise counsel into our lives.



Peace,

Eric, Sunshine & Colton
Dear Family and Friends,


The staff here at Morning Star Ranch has looked forward to this time of the year. Eric and I moved here in mid-October.  Since we were the new “Director’s in Training”, we looked around with fresh eyes and saw all the possibilities. So we were fairly excited to kick off our camp/retreat season last month.

Morning Star Ranch is about 560 acres. Our entire staff has been busy getting the camp grounds, lodge and cabins into shape for this year’s camp/retreat season. It has been a lot of fun trying out new recipes, planning the menus, painting / redecorating the dining hall and getting the cabins ready for company. Eric and I both love hospitality ministry, we love creating a welcoming and relaxing place for people to visit.

Our first group this season was a group of RA’s from a local college. They spent the weekend focusing how to be good leaders and examples to the students they would be in charge of for the year. The following weekend we had a church board out to the camp for a time of prayer and meetings. They were gearing up for the New Year, and wanted to discuss how their church could grow and how they could be effective ministers to the congregation.

All of the retreats so far have shown me how important it is to have a quiet place for people to visit and recharge. We all need a place to go to  get away from our very fast paced lives, and refocus on what is important in ministry. Here at Morning Star Ranch, we have the opportunity to provide ministers a place to reflect, and plan their ministry opportunities for the future.

As Eric and I have settled into life here, we have met several people who have their own stories to share about Morning Star Ranch. Stories that have changed people’s lives. We are looking forward to all the opportunities God will give us to minister this year. As the year continues on, we will have church retreats, youth and kids camps, men’s and women’s retreats, and family reunions. Each group of people is a open door to minister.  

Prayer Requests:

~ Please pray that we can find a full time maintenance and camp caretaker.
~Please pray that we fill all our summer staff positions.
~Please pray that our new dining hall will be open for the camp season.

Peace & Love,

Eric, Sunshine & Colton

Friday, February 15, 2013

Welcome MSR Interns!


As Christians, we learned early on from the Book of Genesis in the creation of Adam that it is not good for man to be alone. God gave him a companion in Eve. Fast forward to the New Testament, and look at Paul on his missionary journeys with Timothy and Barnabas alongside him. In today’s church, we use catch phrases like “doing life together” or “community” to show the importance of having other Christians to help shoulder the load. That is why we are excited to have two new interns join us at Morning Star Ranch for the coming year.

Michael and Courtney are coming are coming alongside us in ministry at the Ranch for the 2013 year. In an interesting twist, they grew up as classmates in high school. They are from the Whitewater, Kansas area and learned about World Impact from missionaries in our Wichita ministry. As is true in the body of Christ, they each have unique skills that will make a huge impact this next year. Michael grew up on a farm and is very resourceful. He has also spent the last two summers working at a camp in Colorado. Last year he even headed up a week of kids’ camp. Courtney has the gift of hospitality, and she will be a great addition in making sure everyone’s needs are taken care of. She also has a servant’s heart and loves to cook.


It is great to have others help us out this year. It is a daunting task managing the Ranch and all the aspects of ministry. Their presence and work will help move the camp in the right direction. In addition, we have a passion for investing in others on a deep level. We are excited to be living and working with, investing in, and doing life with them.

Come summertime, our staff will expand to handle the demands of weeks of kids’ camps, youth camps, and teen camps. We are currently accepting applications for the summer months, so if you know of anyone looking for a more meaningful summer job than working at the local fast food restaurant, please send them our way. In the past, some of the best people we have worked with were referred by friends.

We always covet your prayers; this month, please pray for:


1. The groups using the Ranch next month that it will have an impact on their lives.

2.Michael and Courtney’s adjustment to life at the Ranch.

3. God’s provision of financial resources to finish the new dining hall.

Peace & Love,
Eric, Sunshine and Colton Leach


Sprucing Things Up


This time of year, as the weather turns cold and the camping season slows down, provides us with an opportunity to focus on other important things. As you can imagine, maintaining a 560-acre ranch takes a great deal of manual labor. Two big projects that Eric has been finishing up are winterizing the remote out-buildings and learning the water system. He is now a certified operator in training for small-water purification and waste-water management. He has become well-versed in all of the Kansas state regulations for water monitoring and testing. Most days, he comes back and gives me a debriefing. I learned today that you have to flush the waterlines to the toilets and put antifreeze in them so that the pipes don’t burst!

Preparations are underway for outlining retreats and camps for 2013. It takes a tremendous amount of preparation and planning to host as many camps as we do. From preparing curriculum, activities, maintenance, and cooking, it is quite a large undertaking. As most of you know, preparation and prayer is vital for setting up success. Coming up in the next two months, we have a pastor and deacon retreat and a college retreat. We are also excited that two one-year interns will be joining us this month. Both of them are eager to get started and have a great love of God and hearts for service. They will not only provide much-needed assistance in daily ministry, but companionship as well.

After living out here on the ranch for several months, we have adjusted quite well. It took a little while to adjust to the fact that the closest Target is over an hour away. But it hasn't taken us long to find out where the go-to spots are nearby. In all of the quaint, small towns, everyone has been very friendly and willing to help us out as the ‘new’ people in town. God’s beauty is all around us. We have a full bank of windows in the front of our house. I have enjoyed sitting at the kitchen table having tea, and watching the deer parade across our front lawn in the early morning hours. Colton and I go exploring at least once a day. There are several trails to walk, fields to explore, and a lovely golden retriever here named Abby that we enjoy playing fetch with. We love the peaceful atmosphere out here, whether it is walking down to the lovely old wind mill or crossing the Cottonwood River. We can feel God’s presence all around us, and we take comfort in that.

Please be in prayer this month for the following:

1. The new interns joining us. 

2.That God provides us with volunteers for service projects.

3. Financial resources to finish the new dining hall and minor improvements on existing buildings.

Peace and Love,
Eric, Sunshine, & Colton