Online Giving - New Functionality

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I am very excited to let you know that the Campus Outreach online giving platform is getting a major upgrade. Our new online giving platform will be powered by iDonate via the Campus Outreach Global Resource Center in Birmingham, AL. This service facilitates giving through debit and credit cards and non-cash gifts.

Each staff will have their own personalized donate page. AFTER DECEMBER 1st, 2017, mine will be www.campusoutreach.org/donate/jon-elam

Key New Features:

  • An improved giving experience provided by iDonate.com’s platform
  • All giving amounts accepted via credit card, debit card, bank draft, or any other source of giving
  • Setup recurring donations through credit card, debit card or bank draft on ANY day of the month
  • Opportunity to elect to pay the cost of the credit card, debit card or bank draft transaction fees so that these costs are not charged to the account of the staff member you are supporting (Electing to pay the fees will be tax-deductible to you)
  • Opportunity to give non-cash gifts like electronics, stock, cars, jewelry, phones and other assets.

Our online giving platform is powered by iDonate.com via the Campus Outreach Global Resource Center. This service facilitates giving via debit/credit card and non-cash gifts for all CO franchises that elect to participate. Gifts are made through CO Global, Inc. and receipted directly by the appropriate CO franchise. Please direct questions or comments to giving@campusoutreach.org

This information will be sent via physical mail to all current supporters from Campus Outreach in Birmingham. To see a PDF of the letter, click the icon to the left.

Tathiana's Family Update: Nov 2017

Over the past months I have felt a desire to send a family update. I believe this is a way to connect with you, our friends and supporters, with our family.

Isaac has made significant progress in his social interaction and speech development. His therapist is very happy with his development, and his evaluation scores put him in a not-at-risk position of the autism spectrum. However, he still has a hard time making new friends and describing details due to a limited vocabulary. He has a hard time remember names, also. We have continued to speak only Portuguese at home in order to help him. He told us several months ago that he “decided” to not speak at school, which is odd since he talks all the time at home and with other people in other environments. We believe it is in part due to his shyness, insecurity and his strong desire not to make a mistake. Due to these issues e some other factors, Isaac’s therapist suggested we increase his speech therapy sessions per week.

Currently, Isaac has 1 session with his therapist and 3 speech therapy sessions per week. That has generated a lot of extra getting around in during the day and extra financial strain. Together with his first year of school, the busy routine in a big city has been tiring and stressful, not only for Jon and I, but also for Isaac. We have good days and bad days, trying to trust in God’s provision and goodness. The truth that I seem to constantly forget is that God loves our little boy more than we do.

Sara is growing up, both in size and in personalty. She is a spunky and extroverted 1-year-old. She loves dogs and cats and destroying anything her brother builds. She spent the Brazilian winter months sick with ear infections, colds and allergies. She has begun a 6-month preventative treatment for asthma because of all these respiratory blights.

At the end of August, I underwent surgery in my right leg to remove screws and a plate from a childhood surgery that had begun to cause inflammation throughout my upper leg. My recovery has gone reasonably well, and I continue to walk with help of a cane and a noticeable limp. I imagine it will take several more months before I am back to normal. My doctor suggested I do water aerobics to gain flexibility and strength, but I have yet to begin.

Jon had 2 full-time jobs these past months - house dad and missionary. I am very thankful for his selfless service to me and the family. Beyond a doubt, the surgery was one more stress factor for our family, we’ve been exhausted!

Friends have continued to tell me that this difficult phase will pass. We are asking God to send challenges one at a time. I do believe God uses the “storm” to reveal himself and, also, reveal the sin in our own hearts. Oh, that my hope would be in His word!

Romans 8:28, “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.”

I would like to ask for your prayers in these areas:

  • Financial support
  • Tathiana’s recovery
  • Rest for Jon and Tathiana
  • Isaac’s speech development
  • Marital and Emotional health for Jon and Tathiana
  • Sara’s health

Thank you for all your care and support! - Tathiana