Ellianna's Story, speaking engagements, Team Ting

Speaking Engagements: Invite Ting to Share!

Ting Ministries
Team Ting
Ting herself
Be a Voice for the Voiceless
Looking for Speaking Engagements
To share about what Ting Teams are doing on the ground in USA, Pakistan, Indonesia, Russia, Romania, Ukraine, Philippines, South Asia. God is able and He is faithful.
The Gospel is being heard as human needs are being met!
You will be encouraged and motivated to be a Voice for the Voiceless and get into God’s Word!
Send us a message or look us up online via our website, Facebook or Instagram!
Ellianna's Story, Orphan Care, speaking engagements, Team Ting

Event: Join Ting Ministries on Orphan Sunday at Water’s Edge Church

TING MINISTRIES
Did you ever wonder why the name TING MINISTRIES? Where did the name come from?
What is Ting Ministries all about? Where do we work? How can you get involved in ministry into 7 countries and the USA?
If you are local – why don’t you join us on International Orphan Sunday – November 7th 2021. We will be sharing all about Ting Ministries during the morning service.
Where: Water’s Edge Church
9 South 9th Street Lebanon, PA 17042
Parking is in the lot across the street where you park for the Lebanon Farmer’s Market
Time : 10:00 am
We would love to see you.
James 1:27
Proverbs 31:8-9
Adoption, Animal Rescue, Orphan Care, speaking engagements, Upcoming Events

Come Hear Ting Ministries: Sunday, October 10 at Crossings Community Church

Come join us this Sunday October 10th
Come hear about Ting Ministries work overseas and in the USA.
Pakistan South Asia Indonesia Romania Russia Ukraine and the Philippines
Crossings Community Church
8 South Erisman Road
Manheim Pa 17545
service time – 9am
Ting Ministries a VOICE FOR THE VOICELESS
James 1:27
Proverbs 31:8-9
Eastern Europe, International Adoption, Sasha's Story, speaking engagements

Let’s Talk About Moses…Guest Post from Sasha

Sasha, the Administrative Assistant and Web Designer for Ting Ministries, speaks about a Biblical adoption story we may tend to miss, and her own journey to finding her birth mom.

 

My Story: Russia & Redemption

Thank you for your encouragement, support, and prayers for Ting Ministries. In this month’s update, I’d like to share a few words the Lord has laid on my heart. Some of you may know that this coming fall, I will be a senior at Bucknell University. Next fall, I plan to pursue a Master of Arts in Religion (Biblical Studies track) at Evangelical Seminary. This spring, i am blessed to share about the open door the Lord has placed in my life. At the end of April, my Russian TA helped me find my birth mother, younger half-sister, and relatives in Russia! After I did an interview in Russian with my friend Maria, she helped me look through my adoption documents. After less than an hour of searching, she found my mom on Russian social media. Since then, it has been an incredible privilege to video call my mom, tell her I forgive her and that Jesus loves her, and learn more about the previously unknown circumstances surrounding my adoption. Just a small excerpt from my story follows and you can read more and watch the interview on my blog here.

My mother was very young when she was pregnant with me and when her dad (my biological grandfather, after whom I am named) took her to get a very late-term abortion. The force of the procedure is what caused my very mild Cerebral Palsy. When I was removed from the womb, doctors thought I’d be dead – but the Lord preserved my life! My mom stayed with me in the hospital until one day, when she came to visit me, I was gone. They had moved me to an orphanage, but didn’t tell my mom what had happened. For 21 years, she thought I was dead. On his deathbed, several years after my birth, my grandfather asked for my mom’s forgiveness for making her give me up. What a beautiful story of redemption the Lord has been writing and is continuing to write, for everyone involved…

 

Let’s Talk About Moses: What We Miss about this Biblical Adoption

As this new chapter in my life is unfolding, I find myself turning to the story of Moses. One thing I realized we don’t talk about when we talk about Moses is that…Moses was adopted. The Lord chose him to be saved from the life of a slave and to be given a life of privilege, so that one day, he would return to his people, his family, and lead them out of bondage (Exodus 4:18). We know that the Passover in Exodus foreshadows the ultimate sacrifice through Christ’s death on the cross. This new realization of adoption in Moses’ story only serves to add more assurance that adoption is at the center of God’s heart. When we accept Christ as our Savior, we are adopted into God’s family (Ephesians 1:5). I’d love to share more about my story and God’s Word with anyone individually, or at Bible studies, prayer meetings, a Sunday service, or other venues! Please don’t hesitate to contact me and Ting Ministries.

The Story Continues: Return 2 China

Not only does my family celebrate my adoption story the Lord is continuing to write and pray for my relatives, that they may come to know Jesus. We are also soon bringing home my two sisters Hope and Brittan! We plan to travel at the end of June and are only $3,000 dollars away from completing the adoption. If you feel led to help us in the final weeks of Hope and Britt’s adoption, you may give online at: www.paypal.me/Tingministries or send a check to our mailing address at the top of this letter. Thank you, dear friends, for your continuing encouragement and support.

 

Adoption, Children's Home, Eastern Europe, International Adoption, Orphan Care, Past Events, South Asia, speaking engagements, sponsors, Team Ting

In Case You Missed It – Recap of Our Night for Orphans with the Celtic Martins!

In case you missed it…


Ting Ministries Presents

The Celtic Martins & A Voice for Orphans


A big thank-you is extended to The Celtic Martins for coming to share their talents with Ting Ministries and the audience. Keep reading to see a short video of their performance! 

Executive Director of Ting Ministries, Brian Carpenter, shared about God’s Word and the orphan. Graduated from seminary with his Masters in counseling, Brian has a passion for fulfilling the calling of James 1:27 – the core verse of Ting Ministries. He believes that getting into the Word is the key to a transformed life in Christ and that is what allows us to care for the Least of These.

Hannah and Sasha smile for a selfie! Sasha spoke about issues of identity in adopted children and families and the healing Christ can bring to these questions. She also sang and closed the night with a dramatic prose performance of The Boy from Baby House 10. This is the story of a boy with Cerebral Palsy who was adopted from Russia, by John Lahutsky. Check out and follow her on her blog: www.natalyacarpenter.blogspot.com

Director Stephanie Carpenter with Hannah and Ellianna. Stephanie spoke about Ting Ministries’ work in Bangladesh, the Philippines, Ukraine, Bulgaria and more. To learn about current needs and how you can help, please see Our Projects.  One of our top projects right now is to build an orphanage in Bangladesh. There are currently 30 village children who have nowhere to go and the cost to build a place where they can sleep, eat, and go to school is less than 5,000 dollars! Our partners have also asked for help to purchase a motorbike for safe travel, and pastor sponsorships.

Learn how you can help Ting Ministries’s Christmas Child Gift Project. We need outfits, warm gloves and shoes! You can sign-up in the spreadsheet here.

 Angelina and her friend Molly having fun!

Thank you to our friends in Bangladesh who shared their love for Ting Ministries halfway across the world! 

Here’s a short clip of the performance by The Celtic Martins. Enjoy!
Thank you again to all who came out in support and to learn more about Ting Ministries and the plight of the orphan. Thank you for everyone who helped in set-up, clean-up and providing desserts!

God Bless!