Tuesday, May 7, 2013

I'm leaving on a jet plane

...and Steve is driving 3800 miles! :)  We are so excited that we found very inexpensive (aka $100!) plane tickets for the kids and I on Alaska Airlines so the three of us will not have to do the long drive. Steve will be doing the drive starting May 24th with his good friend (and one of our supporters) Bryan Powers. The boys are planning on doing the drive as quickly (and safely!) as possible. I have heard talk about them sleeping in the back of my truck, etc. I guess I should be happy they are saving money on hotels, but I don't know if I will ever get my truck smelling normal again!

We just got back from a weekend at the Grand Canyon with Steve's parents. Steve and I have been quite a few times since meeting, but we realized that we have never taken the kids. So last weekend the 6 of us drove up to Williams and then took the Grand Canyon Railway up to the canyon for a night. Poor Noah developed the stomach flu on the trip up and spent much of the trip resting in the hotel room, but he was such a trooper and even smiled for a few pictures. Grace had an amazing time- she is just at the perfect age for this kind of a trip! Both kids earned their junior ranger badges by attending a ranger talk and filling out a work book. They are both so excited to visit the national parks in Alaska and earn their badges there.


In front of our Train- check out the socks!

Getting their Jr Ranger Badges

It got a little chilly the second day- but nothing close to Alaska cold :) That's Noah's Jr. Ranger badge on his hat.

With about 2 weeks left before Steve gets on the road we are working hard to finish up all of our loose ends here in Arizona. I graduate Friday morning with my Masters in Information Resources and Library Science. The kids finish school the 23rd of May. We found a good deal on a used 20' trailer that my Expedition will be able to tow up to Alaska. Other then some last minute packing, we have been working on finishing up our support raising. God has been so faithful to provide so many people with a heart for Alaska. We need to be at 80% of our total monthly goal in order to be able to head up North in a couple of weeks. As of today we are at 75%, so if you have been considering giving but haven't made a commitment yet, now is the time! An extra $200/month would get us to that 80%!

We have been sending out monthly newsletters by email and snail mail for those that prefer that method. If you are not currently receiving our newsletters and would like to, please email me at lindsayhallam@gmail.com and I would be happy to add you to our list.

Our "new" trailer

The next newsletter I send out will be from Alaska! We are so very excited to see what God has planned for our family, thanks for being part of the adventure!

Random Alaska Fact O' the Month: If New York City had the same population density as Alaska, only 16 people would be living in Manhattan


Monday, April 15, 2013

What's the Plural of 'Moose'?

Did you know that a moose can dive up to 5 km for food at the bottom of a lake bed? We also found out they can jump a 4 ft fence, so we will be installing a 5 ft fence in our yard! :)



We can't believe that our departure for Alaska is only 5 weeks away!  Lindsay and I just got back from our last trip to Alaska before the move.  It was a good time for us to get things set-up for the big adventure of packing the kids in the car and driving across the country.  Alaska itself was beautiful, with the snow beginning to melt, and the days being significantly longer than when we were there to interview back in November.  The sun set around 10:30 pm every night, and rose right around 6:30 am in the morning.  The extra daylight was good, as the days were packed full of planning, errands, and the logistics of moving.

Also, we got to celebrate Lindsay's birthday while we were up there.  Lindsay resisted my tempting offer of bowling at the local bowling alley, or a movie at the Orca theater, and we ended up celebrating with a cinnamon roll at the local bakery (aptly named 'The Moose is Loose'), and a walk on the frozen beach.


This trip also gave us a chance to get to know some of the staff really well, which was a huge blessing.

Please continue to pray for us as we raise support.  We are right around 60% of our goal, and God has continued to raise up missions-minded folks who are willing to support us.  Support-raising is a very humbling process, and we are so grateful for the people that God has brought into our lives, as well as looking forward to the many other people who we know we will meet in the future with the same passions for reaching the world with the Gospel.

Please also pray for the students as they finish out the semester. Amazing things are continuing to happen on campus. If you want more details about specific prayers and praises please let us know and we will send you our newsletter.

Haven't signed up to be a financial partner yet? Please visit www.alaskacc.edu/giving and click on Give Now! Create an account and put Steve's name in the staff line to give to his faculty position at ACC.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

1/2 way there and 2 months to go!

Things are really moving now that we are entering the final stretch of our time here in AZ! I (Lindsay) finished working at Grand Canyon University a week ago so that I can focus fully on support raising/preparing for the move. We are very close to the half way mark, with $2200/month to go. We are completely out of our AZ home, and are currently staying with Steve's parents who have graciously made room for us.

We have been looking at homes in Alaska, which has been interesting to say the least. I don't think we saw one home that did not feature a bear skin on at least one wall! After looking at many homes we finally found one that we feel will be a good fit for our family. It is located in Kenai (about ten minutes from Alaska Christian College.) The most exciting part is that there is a guest room so that we can have friends and family stay with us whenever they can make it up. We would love to have anyone come visit- it's truly a place you have to see to fully appreciate. 


Steve and I have been so humbled and awed by the way that God is moving hearts for the students in AK. We have had many people join our support team and we are very grateful for each and every gift. We ask for your continued prayers for the support raising process. Steve will be speaking at several churches over the next two months trying to gain the rest of the funds we need in order to make the move to AK.

We are still praying about the best way to actually do the move. To rent a U-haul will be very expensive, so we are thinking that we will probably purchase a 17 ft enclosed trailer that we can haul with my truck. That way we could sell the trailer in AK and not lose all of the money on a rental. This would mean that the four of us (plus the dog) would be making the 3800 mile drive together. What an adventure! The only issue with this is that we will have to get rid of about 1/2 of our remaining things to fit them all in that trailer. There is a family that is moving out of AK around the time that we are moving up, so we may be able to purchase some of their furniture. We feel this is the best option and the most responsible use of our resources. We are definitely learning to "hold loosely to the things of this world." :)

I found a great used Expedition to trade my 2-wheel drive in for. It has about 110,000 miles and is completely Alaska-ready (although I have heard Steve and his friends talking about maybe making a special "moose-proof" bumper out of steel pipe. I told him maybe he can try that on his car first, I like my bumper as-is! ;) Noah is especially excited about the "way-far-back" seat in the car.


Steve and I will be traveling to AK the weekend of April 13th to do the home inspection and tour potential schools for the kids, as well as check in with the students at the college. We will post more pictures of the students/school after that trip. Please pray for safe travel.

The president of ACC, Keith Hamilton, will be visiting AZ the following weekend, April 20th. We will have an open house for anyone that would like to drop by and meet him, or hear more about the work going on in Alaska. Please feel free to stop by! I will post more info about time/location as that date gets a bit closer.



Monday, February 18, 2013

1/4 of the way there! Support update and news from the Hallams

We are officially 1/4 of the way to our monthly goal!  I am so excited to see God move, but we still have a ways to go before we are Alaska bound!

Thanks to everyone that has joined our support team! Things are moving quickly here in the Hallam house. We spent this past weekend moving out of our Arizona home. Every time we move I forget just how much work it is! This time was especially difficult because Noah was sick while we were trying to move out, and then I (Lindsay) got strep Sunday night, so Steve had to finish the moving by himself. I am so blessed to have such a hard-working husband!

We are now living with Steve's parents until it is time to head up to Alaska. Currently there are 7 of us staying here until Granny heads back to Missouri next weekend. It is tight, but everyone has been so helpful and supportive! Marsha and Curt have been so kind to let us fill every extra space in their home with all of our daily necessities! We are supposed to be in Alaska by June first, but we cannot make any permanent moving plans until we know that we will be fully funded by June. Which brings me to this next section:

We have had several people  ask us about the giving time-line. We created this flyer to help answer the two most common questions about giving: 
  • When should I start giving? 
  • What type of giving do you need?
Take a moment to read this through and let us know if you have any questions!

After we finish with all of the moving we will be focusing on support raising again. If we mailed you a support packet with information about what we will be doing in Alaska we will be giving you a call in the next week or two to answer any questions you might have. 

We have set a date for our fundraising lunch, Saturday March 30th at 1pm at the McCormick Ranch Golf Club. They have graciously offered the use of their facilities and staff free of charge! I am working on setting up a way to purchase tickets to the lunch online, so watch for that information soon. Tickets will be $15 to cover the cost of food (which we are getting at-cost from the golf club). We will be sharing more about what we will be doing in Alaska, and presenting the opportunity to join our team if you have not already done so. There will also be donated entertainment and some fun auction activities. 

Steve and I will be heading back up to Alaska mid-April  for a fast weekend of house hunting. It will be great to check in with the students and talk to them about how their semesters are going!  

I think that is all that is going on for now. Please keep praying for the students and staff at ACC,  our family, and the support raising process!

Sunday, February 3, 2013

A great giving option you might not be aware of!

We just received a very generous gift from a couple in our church. They gave utilizing an option that some of you may not be aware of. The company where they work offers "Employer Matching" for charitable gifts. Alaska Christian College participates in these Employer Match programs. Many larger companies offer this option, including Shell, Bank of America, Exon, IBM and Intel. The amount of donation the company is willing to match varies, but many are very generous. Intel, for example, will match up to $10,000 per organization per year.

If you are considering joining our support team, it is worthwhile to check to see if your employer participates in this type of program, your giving could be doubled! If you can't set up monthly giving with this type of matching, consider doing a re-occuring annual gift. As long as you let us know that you intend to give some amount (doesn't necessarily have to be the same amount) each year then we are able to count your gift towards our monthly support!

We are so excited to see how God is moving hearts for these Alaskan students. We are extremely grateful for every gift we receive. Thank you for your involvement in these student's lives!





Thursday, January 17, 2013

SOLD!!!


I am sitting here typing this entry surrounded by tubs and piles of things. We have our "goodwill" pile, our "garage sale" pile and our "Alaska" pile. I am not sure how everything from our "Alaska" pile is going to fit into one moving truck, but whatever doesn't fit, doesn't get to travel with us to the chilly North!

For those of you that haven't already heard, the reason that we are packing up 4 months early is that our house SOLD in 24 hours at ABOVE our asking price! Talk about confirmation that we are in God's will! This does leave us with the challenge of getting things moved either into storage (our unit is the same size as our truck will be) or to Steve's parents guest room where the four of us will live for the next few months.  I actually enjoy going through everything and cleaning out all of the non-essentials. (Ok, maybe I packed a few non-essentials, but really, how can you expect me to survive in AK without my Keurig???)

When we traveled to Soldotna to interview for this position, we quickly realized that our cars were NOT going to work in the snowy conditions of Alaska. So we decided we would have to sell both of our cars and purchase Alaska-ready vehicles. The challenge is that both of our cars are pretty old, and not worth much. We began praying that God would help us to secure safe, reliable 4-wheel drive vehicles. Steve's friend (and one of our supporters!) Bryan found a great old Land Cruiser through his dealings in the off-roading world. It has more than a few love-marks on it, but it is in good mechanical condition and was an incredible deal. So Steve is now the proud owner of a 1996 Land Cruiser FZJ-80. Once we sew the seat back together and winterize the paint a bit it will be the perfect truck for Alaska! Steve is very excited- I even heard talk about "lift kits" for birthday presents.
I am keeping my eye out for a three-row 4x4 of some sort (Expedition, Sequoia, or similar.) Most in our price range have around 100,000 miles, but fortunately cars are built to last fairly long these days :)  If any of you hear of a good deal, let me know!


We are hoping to have a support raising dinner or two in the month of February, and our goal is to hit the 50% mark by the end of Feb. Notice the handy-dandy ticker I added to the blog! Mr. Snowman (the best thing I could come up with for AK, they didn't have sled dogs) will help you see where we are in our monthly support raising progress. If you are interested in hosting a support raising dinner please let us know. All you have to do is the hosting (serve the food, take care of the guests, etc) and we will do all of the presenting. We have a list of 40 contacts that we would like to invite to one of these dinners, and we would most likely split this into groups of 10 or so.

In other news, Steve was contacted by the publishing company Wipf & Stock who notified him that they have accepted his proposal for a Syriac Grammar. (It will teach beginners of the language how to speak and write Syriac, which is similar to biblical Aramaic.) He has a year to get it finished and edited and then they will publish it! I am so proud, and excited for him! Steve really wants to take his love and passion for languages and apply it to the Native Alaskan languages. There is currently no complete translation of the bible into modern Yupik. A translation of the New Testament has been completed and is ready for publication but from what we can tell, there has been no full translation of the Old Testament. This is something that Steve wants to pursue once we start our work in AK.

It has been so amazing to watch God work, I truly can't wait to see what He will do in the coming months. Please keep the students of ACC in your prayers as the spring semester gets into full swing. Pray for focus, motivation, and perserverence for each student this semester.

Thank you all for your interest in this amazing ministry!

Monday, January 14, 2013

How do I give, when do I start, and other giving FAQs

Once you decide to become a part of our team, you will need to decide how you would like to give. There are currently several ways to go about giving your monthly support to Steve’s position at ACC.
The easiest way to give is to set up an account with ACC that will enable you to set up a re-occurring automatic gift. 
To do this, start by going to http://www.alaskacc.edu/giving/ways-to-give/ 

Click on give now


Next, click on Create Profile



Enter your email address to begin


Fill out your information


 Now you are ready to set up your re-occurring gifts. To add a re-occurring gift, click add transaction.


Add the amount you would like to give, and Steve Hallam into the Staff line. Choose your Donation Frequency, and your Donation Start Date. Steve’s work start date is June 1, 2013.  (We will receive our first pay check that day, so giving the month before is appreciated!) Any gifts received before that date will still be applied to Steve’s position. If we are not at least 80% funded by May we will not be allowed to start this summer, so it is crucial that even if you don't plan on starting your giving until a later date, you sign up and let us know what you are planning on giving.


Choose the type of account you would like the automatic deductions to come from and click process


Alternative ways to give
Employer Match
Alaska Christian College participates in Employer Match donation programs through such companies as Marathon Oil, Shell, Bank of America, Exxon and IBM. Check with your employer to see if your donation can be maximized.

Donation Authorization By Mail

ACC can automatically deduct funds from your checking or savings account. To set up, download the Donation Authorization Form.
Fill out the form and mail it to:
Alaska Christian College
35109 Royal Place
Soldotna, AK 99669

Mail

Your donation may be made by check, payable to:
Alaska Christian College
35109 Royal Place
Soldotna, AK 99669

Phone

Call: (907) 260-7422 to speak with one of Alaska Christian College’s development representatives.

Stocks & Marketable Securities

ACC has the ability to receive stocks and marketable securities through Solomon Smith Barney. Please call (907) 260-7422 to speak with one of Alaska Christian College’s development representatives.

Planned or Deferred Giving

If you are interested in adding Alaska Christian College as a beneficiary to your trust, please call (907) 260-7422 to speak with one of Alaska Christian College’s development representatives.

Please make sure to add Steve Hallam’s name to any gifts that you mail in or set up so that they will contribute specifically to his position. All gifts are tax-deductible. 

If you decide to join our team, please email us at steven.c.hallam@gmail.com to let us know so that we can thank you immediately!



Giving FAQ’s

What is the best way to give to ACC?

ACC appreciates all gifts and prefers for donors to give through the recurring programs that monthly support the ministry through the individual’s credit card or checking account.

Why do ACC missionaries have to raise financial support and how can I support them?

Many staff and faculty raise support to assist the general ministry budget in meeting its obligations due to the limited ability our students have to pay the actual costs of their education. ACC could not exist financially without this 20% of our total budget coming from individuals and churches supporting them. You can support them by giving to their support by designating this in your form of payment for donation.

How much of ACC’s budget is made up from donor revenue and how much from other sources?

Currently, 35% of the General Ministry Fund is made up of tuition, rentals, and other miscellaneous funding activities. 65% of all budgeted income comes from our donors whether they are churches or individuals/families.

Why give to ACC?

We desire that all gifts and partnerships advance our mission as a Christian education college based in Alaska that specifically targets Alaska’s native population. This ministry is advanced through its vision and mission.

This is accomplished through our mission to empower Alaska Natives through biblically-based education and Christian formation to pursue excellence in character, learning, and service as followers of Christ.
ACC’s passion is to equip students to become all that God has created them to be and to equip them with the educational and life skills they need to be engaged citizens in their communities. This is accomplished through offering a Christ-centered and general studies education, providing a culturally relevant community that cares for the individual needs of each student, and modeling Godly character in everyday living. Each student is encouraged toward a personal plan that promotes holistic lifestyles, education toward life goals, and service to God, church and others.