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The Congo (DRC) -- this summer!  

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We have always felt that our 2 and a half years in Sierra Leone were a training time for us. Learning African culture and how to live in the the third world, growing a love for its people and getting on the ground understanding of how to help.



Missions work has three parts in our opinion one is the preaching of the Gospel, bringing the good news of Jesus to people who do not know Him. Secondly is 'mercy ministry', meeting practical needs, food, clean water, clothing, and education among others. The third is that of prayer, God's way of bringing heaven to earth.



We moved to Oklahoma city with the understanding that from there we would go, in partnership with 'No-Boundaries International' to another nation in Africa. In the months before we moved here we began to be stirred about the 'DRC' (Democratic Republic of Congo). A series of events began to point us toward that nation, and as we have been here this last year our desire to go to the DRC has solidified. We both want to go and feel that it is indeed the nation God is calling us to next.



Out of the place of prayer (the house of prayer) God sends out missionaries (Acts 2, Matt 9:38). We came here to build a house of prayer as a sending place for missionary work in the nations and we ourselves are being sent to the DRC from there.



We have already built key relationships with missionaries stationed in Goma, DRC, a town bordering Rwanda on Congo's eastern side. The two ministries we felt we would work with, one being 'Iris Ministries' are working there already. Our own organization, has a division called 'the Well' run by two women who adopted children from there and now take short term trips and advocate for Congolese women and children in crisis.



Brittany, Anna, and I are not planning to go as a family anytime in the near future. I am however going this summer on a three-four week 'scouting' trip with 5 others from our 'No-Boundaries' team.



Please consider supporting us either for this 'short term' trip or becoming a long term partner in our plan to go next year.



Anna Grace Oltersdorf  

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Anna Grace, one month old, 5 lbs-12 oz a birth.
With Grandma Marcia, Grandpa Phil, smiling, and with Mom :)



















We are the happiest parents around, so blessed by this beautiful little girl. Thank you all for your love, thoughts, and prayers!!

The House of Prayer  

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Dear Friends and Family:

We hope this letter finds you doing well as we approach the end of the year. We are excited to share our latest news with you. We have started the “No Boundaries International House of Prayer,” and welcome you to be a part of this growing ministry through your prayer and support.

" There was also a prophet, Anna…She never left the temple but worshiped night and day, fasting and praying. Coming up to them (Jesus, Mary, and Joseph) at that very moment, she gave thanks to God and spoke about the child to all…(Luke 2:36-38)

Anna, the name of our unborn daughter

In September the Lord spoke the name ‘Anna’ to my heart for our little girl. “She’s born into a house of prayer, her name is Anna” That same week, while visiting with my pastor, he exclaimed while praying. “there is something very significant about the birth of this little girl and your ministry!”. He couldn't put his finger on it but Brittany and I have since understood more clearly.
The first 2 ½ years of our marriage were spent in Sierra Leone. After returning in December of 2009 the one thing we knew is that we are not done with Africa. The previous 2 ½ years was just a beginning, it was a training time. We were not done pursuing God and His love for the poor of the world.

Since then God has been putting the pieces together. The Bible says that the Father ‘prunes’ us, the branches, so that we will grow back bigger. This period of time, back in the USA, seems to be just that, a time of pruning. As a result we are about to have a bigger family with Brittany due to give birth to our first in January, we have joined with a big family of people with our same heart, and we have a bigger clarity about what God has for us to do and how we are to do it.

‘She is born in a house of prayer, her name is Anna’

God has been using the upcoming birth of our little girl to show the path He has for us. She is going to be born into a ‘house of prayer’. We moved to Oklahoma City to join with a group of missionaries we had met in Sierra Leone. They asked us to come join their team and lead this new part of their organization. The No Boundaries International House of Prayer was born.

Right in the center of our office space is the worship room we call the ‘house of prayer’ where we come into the presence of God and hear His heart for the nations. Jesus told the disciples to ‘pray that the Lord of the harvest would send out laborers’. This is ‘Anna’ style missionary work.
The house of prayer serves local churches by aiding people in many congregations and denominations in growing in their relationship with God as well as praying directly for the church as a whole in Oklahoma City. The house of prayer is central to our work as a missions organization as a place for missionaries to ‘debrief’ coming off the field and also to be sent out into it. We believe nothing worthwhile in this type of work happens outside of prayer. This is what we believe dependence on God looks like, focused time in prayer and worship concerning our work in the nations.

Fruitfulness from an increase of prayer in missions work

We spent our first three months in Africa at a school for missionaries run by Heidi Baker. She has worked for around 20 years in Mozambique. The school taught us all kinds of things but we went away with the message that “…all fruitfulness (positive impact) comes from intimacy (relationship with God).” Our experience has shown that to be true, we have nothing to offer these other cultures unless the love of God himself flows through us. Money doesn’t fix things, the solution isn’t to impose our ‘western culture’ on them. The solution is to know and pour out the love of God on people because it is that that gives them the courage, freedom, and strength to live the way they were created to. Heidi and Rolland Baker and the thousands of kids that they care for, the schools they have started, the people that have been healed and changed into followers of Jesus, all of what they have seen has come through simple desperation for God to make a way, for Him to show up and do what only He can do. Giving God his place missions puts prayer and worship in the center of it. That is what dependence on God looks like and that is how His power and love come into impossible circumstances, through people who are dependent on Him rather than dependent on themselves.

‘Anna’ was a missionary

God gave us a fitting name for our daughter, the woman who centered her life on ministering to God and had the insight from Him to see who Jesus was and proclaimed that good news with the world around her, she ‘spoke about the child to all…’

Around the first of the year we are going to be ordained as ministers by No Boundaries International, Brittany and I will move into our first apartment together, and little Anna will be born. We believe it is also marks the start of our transition out of part time jobs on the side and into full time ministry.

In order to make that transition we are looking for people who believe in what we are doing and would like to partner with us financially. Would you consider supporting us in this work on a monthly basis? Your donations are tax-deductible. Our goal is $1,500 - $2,000 per month for living and ministry expenses. We are honored to know you and we love you thank you for taking interest in our lives and our calling.

Love

Isaac, Brittany, and Anna

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If you would like to support us, you can send it by mail to:

No Boundaries International
c/o Isaac & Brittany Oltersdorf
49 E. 15th St, Edmond, OK 73013

You can also support us securely through Paypal by clicking the 'donate' button on the top-right corner of the screen.
All donations go through 'No Boundaries International' and are tax deductible
'make a note with any online donation that it is for 'Isaac and Brittany'

If you would like to support us monthly we can also set up a subscription through Paypal where it would automatically be sent to us every month.
Please contact us for more information on this option.

We would love to talk to you: Phone: 970-692 4810 -- Email: Ioltersdorf@yahoo.com

Happy Thanksgiving from Isaac and Brittany  

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Last night after having dinner, Brittany was driving one of the handful of girls she has been mentoring home. This one ‘Jenny’ has been in a dark place, depressed and often alone. “I’ve never felt God the way you talk about it” she explained. “Well let’s ask Him to show you!” responded Brittany. They sat outside of Jenny’s house and prayed “Wow” exclaimed Jenny. “Did you feel anything?” Brittany asked, “Yea it feels cool, it’s like all the worry and fear is just leaving, it feels like light!”
The Bible says that we love God because He loved us first. Whether in high school or business, Sierra Leone or America, people’s hearts long to know the Love of God. To see it, to feel it, to experience the embrace of a Heavenly Father.
That embrace has led us around the world, for love, there is an unending quest in our hearts to know and make known the love of Jesus.
In a trip recently to a border town in Mexico across from Del Rio Texas. There had been over 70 murders up to that point this year; the store that we had used to buy candy had been blown up by a car bomb. All the aid that had been there through churches and other NGO’s had left because of the increase of violence. Our team went and prayed, for hours each day, before doing anything else.
One day after praying and worshiping in the Mexican church, our team went out to give candy to kids. They were met by one of the leaders of the Mexican Mafia in that area. He began to just pour out his story. He had been a soldier serving in Iraq with the Mexican army and was now a part of the Mafia. He showed off his scars. “Do you think God would forgive me for all the bad things I’ve done?” He asked suddenly.
God really is the answer, the hearts of hardened criminals and children alike ask, “Am I loved?” “Greater love has no man than this, that he lay down His life for his friends” He showed us first, Jesus laid His life down an act that screamed “Yes, you are loved” and it still echoes down through the ages, freeing the hearts of men and women from loneliness, accusation, addiction, shame, and pride.
We are working with friends now; God has brought us into a family of people here in Oklahoma City with the same heart as us. We are together ‘Going to the nations, in community, spreading the love of God, from a foundation of prayer and worship’. Brittany and I couldn’t be happier and little Anna, our ‘soon-to-be-born’ is going to be brought into a great big loving family.

We love you all thank you for loving us so well!
You mean the world to us.
Isaac, Brittany, and Anna

No Boundaries International
49 15th Street
Edmond, Ok
73013 C/O ‘Isaac and Brittany’

Lots Developing in OKC!  

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First I want to thank all of you who have decided to partner with our work here by giving financially, we were very blessed by the response from our last email when we asked for support.


There has been a lot of wonderful things going on here in Oklahoma City. Brittany and I are doing really well and so is Baby Oltersdorf. We had a checkup on Monday and (this is an ultrasound picture).

I (Isaac) am working at Sam's club. They gave me a perfect schedule for me to still be heavily involved with 'No-Boundaries International'
They gave me hours I needed and I didn't even have to ask. A few days after we had arrived here in OKC I walked into Sams and said to Brit, 'I'm gonna work here'. They were my first application and immediately after our trip to Kansas City I called them and got an interview.
People are taking care of us so well here, we have had the use of a car for now and a place to live. We are planning for the coming of the baby in January!
I want to write later and tell all of you about the work we've started doing, its really fun and really exciting but I just wanted to give a quick update for now.
We love you all so much
Isaac and Brittany

We need your help.  

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Dear Friends and Family
This is a letter asking if some of you might consider supporting us during this 2010 in our work with the missions agency No-Boundaries International.
As many of you have heard Brittany and I moved out here to Oklahoma City to be a part of expanding the No-Boundaries International operation. I am now in charge of the programming and direction of a house of prayer as well as writing and implementing an internship for missions work based in prayer/intimacy with God. Brittany is helping run our programs for children in some of the schools in the inner city this summer.
Our heart is that we will go to the nations and equip others to do the same, with a heart full of the love of God, fully equipped to meet practical needs with cross-cultural sensitivity, and to spread the message of God’s love in Jesus Christ rooted in a life of prayer and the Word.
We believe that there are no boundaries to Gods work in the nations of the earth and God has positioned us to build a training center so that He might be known, and His love felt, to the ends of the earth.
Would you support us? It is only possible for us to work part time to support ourselves and we need some help from you. We are asking for some of you to consider supporting us monthly and help us establish ourselves here (and wait for little baby 'O') :)
If you would like to help you can do so by going to www.nbint.org. All donations are tax deductible. If you would like to support us monthly please e-mail Sandy Orchard at sorchard2000@yahoo.com and tell her that you would like to support Isaac and Brittany monthly and she will help you to set that up.
Thank you for loving us and investing in His work through our lives
Love

Isaac and Brittany

Oklahoma City  

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Its been awesome being here in Oklahoma City. Our friends here, the 'No Boundaries International' team have welcomed us in with a lot of love. We are joining them now and feel so blessed to be able to work with such an amazing group of people.

God has put us all together and its amazing to see the differnet peices of the body He has assembled, such a funny crew. We spent the last three days at Lake Chickasha Jet Skiing, praying, and planning for the rest of the summer.

No Boundaries International is a missions organization that does work in multiple countries. We met them in Sierra Leone but they also work extensivly in Haiti and Mexico and we are looking forward to the next frontier which is the DRC (Democratic Republic of Congo).
Our next step however, is not to any of those nations. We feel called by God to start a house of prayer as the center of all we are doing. For the purpose that everything we do will be from the place of humbling ourselves before the Father, seeking His heart, seeking His plans, letting Him prepare us and empower us to spread His love to the nations.
An analogy that I saw when we came here is that of Oklahoma City itself. It is a city that was built around oil. The oil became the fuel for the growth of the city. The same is true with prayer, Jesus said that just as fathers here on Earth know how to give good gifts to thier children so our Father will give the Holy Spirit to everyone who asks. The Spirit of God is our 'oil' the fuel that powers all we do, gives direction, love and understanding. Prayer is the drill or pump, it is the 'asking' of our Father for greater breakthrough of what is in heaven to come to the sick, poor, and dying on this earth.
So we are setting ourselves up for somthing greater than what 'men' can accomplish alone. We are organizing ourselves to put what is important to God first and we know that He will give us what we need to fulfill the rest of what He has put in our hearts.

NEWS FLASH -- NEWS FLASH -- NEWS FLASH

Brittany and I are expecting, we found out we are are about 7 weeks pregnant!!!! We are so excited to share the news with all of you!!!!