• New Family Donations Needed

    October 25, 2017
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    October 25, 2017 / Urgent donations need: We have a family of 8 moving into a new 4 bdrm apartment who need clean or new queen and twin sheets, blankets, pillows, and bath towels, 2 Queen size Mattresses, sofa and a couple of chairs, dining table with chairs, small dressers/chest of drawers for clothes, kitchen pots and pans, shower curtain, paper products, lamps, cleaning tools, etc. Please contact jenny.mcfarland@ashasrefuge.org if you can help. Collierville, Germantown, Olive Branch and Raleigh dropped offs may be available for smaller items. We may need assistance with the furniture deliveries. (Warm coats for kids, mother and 85 year old grandfather are also needed.)

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  • Thank You – Summer 2017

    September 9, 2017
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    Thanks for everyone’s help over the summer! Our new shared building space is such a blessing to our clients and our volunteers. We also are thankful that we had some time to play and visit with our refugee friends too. #loveneverfails

    Click the link below for our sweet summer video.

    https://quik.gopro.com/v/W7Snl14FJZ/

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  • What Spiritual Immaturity Looks Like

    August 31, 2017
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    Asha’s Refuge is a faith based organization. Our volunteers seek to be the hands and feet of Christ and example God’s love to the nations which includes loving one another right here in America. We are blessed to have so many volunteers who have come from all different backgrounds and cultures to serve. We are blessed that many of our volunteers are Spiritually mature, but I myself was reminded today of the necessity of my putting aside all my own desires and giving whole heartedly with a servants heart as I lead others.

    I came across this article that was written in 2012 by a man named Joe McKeever. Even though it talks more about the maturity of believers in a church setting, I felt it was very appropriate for our organization and many other ministries, businesses and organizations. Am I Spiritually mature (are you)? How do I respond when things happen in my day that I did not expect? Am I serving or giving to get attention or to feel good about myself or because I sincerely care for another? Do I get upset when I don’t get my way immediately? Do I cooperate well with others? Does change make me anxious, angry and fearful? Do other people quickly agitate me? Do I stomp around and pout when I am not the center of attention or when I do not like the way someone else is handling something? Am I approaching others with love in my heart or always with a complaint? Do I see others the way Jesus sees them?

    I have been involved in ministries in the American church and community for over 15 years. I have experienced life in third world countries and have exhausted myself seeking to understand a variety of cultures and different types of people. It seems to me that many Americans are behind. We lack spiritual maturity and we often sadly display our selfish ways to those around us. In fact, many of us are so self centered that we do not even recognize what we are doing that is selfish because we cannot see ourselves in action. If we were forced to watch a video of ourselves all day, I bet we would be surprised.

    I pray that we take off our “me goggles” and put on our “God’s eye view goggles”. If we put others before ourselves then somehow God makes a way for our own needs to be more than met. Love is not self seeking. First, put on love for one another. Genuine love with no strings attached shines brightly for others to see the glory of God in us.

    —

    When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child.” (1 Corinthians 13:11)

    Yesterday, filling the pulpit for a pastor-less church near my home, I told the congregation, “The best thing that can happen to your new pastor is to discover that the leadership of his new church is made up of mature and godly adults in the faith. He’s going to get some good work done here.”

    “And the worst thing that can happen to him–something that will frighten him as badly as anything imaginable–is to learn that the leadership of the church is immature. Getting anything done is going to be slow and difficult and at great risk.”

    A friend was telling me about her parents. “I had the misfortune,” she said teasingly, “of being raised by two adults.” That is, as opposed to immature parents who were still working out issues of their own identity and life-purpose. Such a child is blessed indeed.

    Every church needs a healthy portion of immature members. After all, new believers start out as spiritual babies with a world of learning and growing ahead. No one is born fully grown.

    What spiritual immaturity looks like:

    A spiritual infant looks and acts a lot like human infants. They’re self-centered, cry-babies, impatient, helpless, noisy, and messy.

    1) Spiritual infants are self-centered. They arrive at church thinking, “What can I get out of this?” Then, they sometimes leave saying, “I didn’t get a thing out of that today.” Church is all about them.

    2) Spiritual infants are noisy. They cry a lot, particularly when they don’t think their needs are being met. The church leadership presents a plan for reaching young adults in the community and the senior adults immediately complain that the church plans to abandon them. That’s immaturity on display.

    The leadership asks the church to fund a mission project and someone complains that the girls’ bathroom needs remodeling with that money.

    The story of the Israelites in the wilderness is one instance of griping and complaining after another. Poor Moses had to babysit hundreds of thousands of God’s infants for a full generation. No wonder pastors admire Moses so much and identify with him so readily.

    3) Spiritual infants are messy. Toddlers do not clean up after themselves. That’s someone else’s job. On Sunday night after everyone has vacated the premises, walk around the church building and you’ll know in a heartbeat whether the congregation is mature or immature.

    4) Spiritual infants are impatient. The crying baby cannot be told that the milk is warming and should be ready in a few minutes. He wants what he wants and he wants it five minutes ago.

    “Why did you leave that church?” “We were not having our needs met.” Ever heard that? This is the customer/provider approach to Kingdom work. The church is there to provide services which members pay for with their offerings; if the services are inferior, they withhold their money or even leave. Such is the nature of carnal devotion.

    5) Spiritual infants are defined by what they cannot do. They cannot cooperate, cannot submit to others, and cannot understand deep things. They are unable to apologize and mean it, and resist sharing.

    They cannot see far away. Suggest the church join the local association or send money to missions, and they respond, “Why? What does it do for us?”

    6) Spiritual infants are explosive and can “go off” at anything. They were in the hospital and the pastor did not visit them, so they drop out of church. They worked hard on that project and got no recognition from the pulpit so they are ready to quit.

    7) Spiritual infants are irresponsible. They’re great at expecting a lot from others and nothing from themselves. They always know who is to blame for all that’s wrong in the church.

    It’s the nature of the immature to be childish. It’s the natural order of things for babies to be infantile. We’re not saying otherwise. We love babies.

    Babies can love and laugh and add a great deal to any gathering. The biggest huggers in any church and the ones most likely to call out a hearty ‘amen’ to the sermon are the newer members, those “fresh in from the cold.” They add a lot to the church.

    But we don’t want to keep our children as toddlers forever. They should grow.

    We’re not against spiritual babies; we just say don’t turn over the church to them and that everyone goes through that developmental stage.

    But to remain a baby forever is unnatural.

    Growing into maturity is the natural order of things. “By this time you ought to be teachers,” the writer of Hebrews said to some unnamed disciples. “But you need to return to the first grade and start over with the basic truths of the kingdom” (Hebrews 5:12; my paraphrase).

    We don’t tell our babies to grow. It’s the natural order. If we feed and nurture them, protect and care for them, they will grow.

    Spiritual growth is a choice.

    We grow spiritually into Christlikeness by the choices we make–whether to read the Bible and pray, to obey the Lord in a particularly difficult situation, to give our tithes when finances are tight, to share our faith when doing so might be uncomfortable, to resist temptation when its pull was so strong.

    We choose to grow by making right choices. And, when we make the wrong choices we choose not to grow. We feel lazy on Sunday mornings and decide to sleep in; we are deciding not to grow. We decide to spend God’s money on ourselves rather than give it in church; we decide not to grow. We go a week without serious attention to the Word of God; we are sentencing ourselves not to grow.

    To use Eugene Peterson’s phrase, spiritual growth takes place as a result of “a long obedience in the same direction.”

    “But grow in the grace and knowledge of our

    Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” (2 Peter 3:18).

    (Article from Joe McKeever, September 17, 2012)

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  • Classroom/Office Supplies for Asha’s Refuge 

    July 23, 2017
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    Want to help us by donating any of the following items from our Amazon Wish List for our new classrooms, offices and donation rooms in our shared building space?? Click on the link and feel free to ship it to us at 5645 Spring Lake Road, Memphis, TN 38135 (Attn: Jamie Jones @ Asha’s Refuge). You may also find something similar elsewhere. Used in good condition may be just fine. 😊 Chairs, Classroom Size White Boards and Bulletin Boards, Bookshelves, paper towels, donation room shelving, pencil sharpeners and more… Thanks Church for asking for our list!

    #loveneverfails #TheChurchComingTogetherasOne http://smile.amazon.com/registry/wishlist/2J195OACSFRBS

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  • Volunteer Handymen Needed

    July 19, 2017
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    Volunteers Needed/Attention Men: Asha’s Refuge has what seems to be something I would call a “Honey Do” list although some jobs are a little big and will probably need small groups of handy men. Here is our Honey Do List showing some things we need help with in order to get our classrooms ready for our new shared building space at 5645 Spring Lake by August 15… please message us if you can help. Any small groups available? This Saturday or next or a weekday/night. (I am trying not to completely exhaust my handy husband! 😉❤️)  

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  • School Supplies Needed

    July 19, 2017
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    Every year we collect backpacks and school supplies to help our refugee parents provide the educational items their children need. Some of the supplies will also help Asha’s Refuge adult learners in our weekly classes.  Sometimes gathering all of the supplies is very complicated for newcomers as they are trying to learn the language, manage transportation to and from the store and budget with such a low income to provide for themselves.  Asha’s Refuge assist the families every school year by providing a backpack full of supplies.  Receiving a new backpack with supplies is exciting for the students and really helps to get their minds ready for school to start up again.  We think the community for their assistance in helping with this project.

    Here is a ittle update about the school supply collection… please see the supply list below. All supplies will be collected up to Sunday, July 30 and need to be delivered to Highpoint Church in Collierville by Monday morning July 31 at 9:30AM where we will be sorting the supplies and then a team will head out and deliver the backpacks on that Monday late afternoon after the refugee students return from their summer school. We will need volunteers to help with sorting and packing backpacks then organizing them into vehicles Monday starting at about 9AM until we finish. We definitely need and can take a small team to help deliver the supplies but will not need everyone to help deliver. Delivery will have to wait until after lunch and after the kids return from summer school, about 2-3pm.
    Please contact Jamie@ashasrefuge.org if you have questions.  Please let us know if you can help Monday, July 31 with sorting the supplies collected.  We will be at Highpoint Collierville at 1035 Winchester Blvd. in the lobby area starting about 9/9:30.  We THANK YOU for your heart to help!  You may also donate through this website home page by clicking on the heart ❤️ on bottom of page. Your donations will assist us with immediate needs of our clients.   

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  • Update on New Shared Building Space 

    July 9, 2017
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    Our new shared class/resource center/office space at Hope Apostolic (5645 Spring Lake, Memphis, TN 38135) is coming together! We thank God for people like you who continue to encourage us and push us forward for the sake of loving the nations as we believe Jesus does! We have a lot of work to do to pull it all together by August 15th our first class day, but we can see the sweet way God has invited so many individual groups and churches to be a part of this project.  We will need lots of volunteer teachers ready for Tuesday and Thursday classes  and then for our Monday, Wednesday, Friday resource center.  We will have a computer lab and can soon also have Saturday basic computer classes…we will need some volunteers to help.  

    We are collecting backpacks and school supplies in the midst of getting our shared space prepared. Please help us collect regular school supplies and two strapped backpacks!  Take them to High Point Church Collierville or Hope Apostolic Church Memphis or contact us at erica@ashasrefuge.org or jamie@ashasrefuge.org or deborah@ashasrefuge.org!

    Also, here is a post we put on Facebook that lists some tangible items we need along with some painting help:

    Attention friends: We are working hard to pull together our new shared building space to make our classrooms, computer lab, resource center and offices. We are in need of some final items and are on a tight budget as a nonprofit. We have been watching all the local online resale sites but want to let you all help us locate some of remaining items we need. Here is our list, please message us if you can help.  
    -Painters
    -people to remove two rooms of wall paper boarder

    -rectangle standard folding tables

    -classroom and office size trash cans (11)

    -3-4 simple sofa tables or something similar

    -bar size table with two bar size chairs for a meeting/library area

    -4×6 area rug

    -dry erase boards + bulletin boards (10-12 each)

    -lots of black picture frames 16×20 or bigger and some smaller and mixed sizes

    -3 desk lamps with black or metal base

    -2-3 wall mount monitors

    Any assistance you can help with would be super! You can always donate to our organization to help by clicking on the ❤️ button on bottom of our homepage on this website. (Www.ashasrefuge.org)

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  • June 20, 2017
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    Did you know there are over 65 million displaced people in the world? Did you know most are women, children and among the elderly? Did you know only about 1.5 million actually gain refugee status and if that less that 5% come to America? When refugees make it into our city, they have literally beat all odds. Pray for refugees. Support them. Volunteer with us. Give. Jesus was a refugee. His family fled from King Herod fearing persecution and death. #jesuslovesallpeople #loveneverfails #worldrefugeeday2017 #peopleneedtoknowloveeveryday

    To donate today, click on the heart ❤️ button on the bottom of our homepage! 

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  • World Refugee Remembrance Day

    June 19, 2017
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    Yesterday we celebrated World Refugee day (a few days early), a day we wanted to remember the accomplishments so many refugees have made. It was a day also to remind us to pray for and remember those displaced family members, friends and neighbors who continue to face the myriad of challenges back in other countries and still in refugee camps. Any of us could be in a tough situation at any point in our life. We thank God for never letting us go even when the world feels like it is against us. We thank God for people willing to walk alongside of us as a friend in a new country. 

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  • Asha’s Refuge is Growing!

    June 13, 2017
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    We are excited to annouce that Asha’s Refuge will be moving into new shared classroom space with Hope Apostolic Church at 5645 Spring Lake Road in Memphis, TN, 38135 in order to grow and meet the needs of our clients.  Hope Apostolic has blessed us by being willing to share about half of their building space for us to use for classrooms and offices throughout the week.  The church is located about 10 minutes from Bartlett area refugees and about 10-15 minutes from Binghampton, Berclair and Highland/Summer area refugees.  We are trusting that God will continue to help us with transportation needs to and from classes.  We have repeatedly experienced the blessings of local churches who openly give and serve with Asha’s Refuge and believe God’s hand has been on us from the very beginning helping to make our vision to love and serve the nations a reality.  Pastor Ronnie Hayse at Hope Apostolic has a humble heart for reaching the nations, loving and serving all people, and setting aside differences for the sake of expanding the kingdom.  Pastor Hayse and his church are eager to volunteer and be encouragers to those who serve or are clients at Asha’s Refuge.  We want to pray for and encourage his church as they take steps forward into something very unfamiliar culturally for most of them but also new and exciting.  Several refugee clients have been visiting Hope Apostolic Church and are hungry to grow and give back to others. 

    Asha’s Refuge truly thanks Highland Heights Baptist Church and Memphis Collegiate School for the past three plus years for blessing us with the use of their shared space and trust our season to make this move is right on time as their school continues to grow.  We thank them for always having open doors to Asha’s Refuge and for the many members of their church for serving and giving of themselve as they do.  We are happy that volunteers from Highland Heights will continue to serve with us.  God is good!  Our move is certainly bittersweet.  This church has loved us well. 
    Our classes at Hope Apostolic Church will begin August 15th which is a Tuesday!  We will hold American Life and Language Classes Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10-12 and need lots of volunteer drivers, office helpers, teachers and assistants including preschool teachers to work from 9:30-12:30!  We also plan to hold 8-12 week classes in all sorts of areas such as art, music, math and personal financing, job skills and job coaching, basic computer skills, health and hygiene, classroom drivers ed., English conversation, beginners citizenship, TN HiSetand ACT prep., etc.  If you have a skill or gift and would like to help us by leading a class or helping with a class, please let us know!

    Our resource center will be open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays where we will help with Family Services such as maneuvering through American Systems and paperwork processes, understanding mail, obtaining various Identification Cards, understanding and managing health insurance paperwork, making doctor appointments, assisting with refugee immigration documentation and providing mentorship and help with a lot of other social service type needs.  Our resource center is currently open with a smaller staff of volunteers working through the summer.  If you are interested in volunteering to help us on one of these days in the resource center, please let us know!!  

    Come to our upcoming Volunteer Orientation if you want to volunteer or just learn more about Asha’s Refuge.  We have our next one Saturday, June 17 at 9:30am at 1035 Winchester in Collierville, TN which is inside another partner church, High Point!!  We are truly blessed with many churches who support our effort to love the nations as we believe Jesus would do!  

    We have about one and a half months to make ready several empty rooms at our new shared classroom and office space.  See pictures attached.  If you can help paint, do flooring, have connections for used office, computer, preschool or classroom equipment, please let us know!!  Groups are welcome to help.  Contact jamie@ashasrefuge.org.

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