Showing posts with label Family info. and updates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family info. and updates. Show all posts

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Update on our family and request for support

Dear Family and Friends:

At the suggestion of four friends we are writing to ask you to consider supporting our family.

Most of you are aware that I resigned my position at Lamb & Lion Ministries around August first of last year, not knowing exactly what I would be doing. Although to many people, this has been deemed a "reckless and irresponsible" decision, Lori and I believed and still believe that it was God's timing for us to move on, trusting that God would provide opportunities for me to utilize my gifts and passions more fully. Within days of my resignation, I wrote my talent agents, Jaco & Philipa Booyen's of Advantage Model and Talent a letter and told them that I needed to replace my income. Their response was to tell me about the vision for After Eden Pictures, a calling that Jaco had received in mid-July. Simply stated, the vision was to be "light to the cesspool of the entertainment industry," and produce uplifting programming of all kinds. The calling is distinctive in that it demands very high production values that can compete with Hollywood and must be able to reach the unchurched.  We are particularly interested in reaching young people who spend an average of five hours a day attending to various forms of media and are more than 400 times more influenced by the media than they are their parents, teachers, and church contacts.

Most of you know that we downsized about three years ago in order to focus on paying off debt and living more simply. We also felt called to spend more time together as a family and started a house church called His Olive Branch. God allowed us to reduce our debt from $204,000 to $82,000 including our mortgage. We home school the children and Nathan has been participating in an honors Christian worldview program for English, history, and social studies.

When I resigned from Lamb & Lion Ministries, after ten years of service, I was given a gracious severance of full pay until the end of last year. We have been able to pay all of our bills, maintain our vehicles, and missionary giving on time and we haven't missed any meals. The Lord has provided part-time flexible jobs for Lori, Nathan, Noah, and me and we have received numerous unsolicited gifts during this time. I have not sought permanent full-time employment because I feel compelled by the Lord to stay available for my work with After Eden Pictures, because that is where I believe God intends for me to serve. I also want to stay available for acting opportunities. My first feature film role is in a Christian film called Framed that God-willing, will be funded (3 million) the end of this year. I have not felt that it would be fair to potential employers to take a full-time position knowing that my heart's desire is to be engaged in the work of After Eden full-time within a few months.

What is the status of After Eden Pictures? We have two feature films and two TV shows in the works. The most promising developments are with one of the films, a true story of a godly small town hero; this film has investors who have verbally expressed a willingness to supply around $2 million for production, we have a commitment from another wealthy individual to supply $2-3 million for publicity and advertising. The second film also comes with some funding but is not as well developed at this point. We have shot promo and pilot footage for two TV shows: INsight and Hey Nice! Several networks are willing to carry the shows and have been very pleased with the concept, talent, and HD quality. Now, we are faced with the question of how to pay for the initial production expenses. God has not presented that solution yet. Since our first feature film has the most financial backing at this point, it may be that God will allow it to generate what is needed to fund our other projects but that would be a significant delay. We have also developed a social media network called INsightscene.com. You can visit www.INsightscene.com and view clips of INsight. You will notice that the site and the INsight TV show are not overtly Christian. We have designed it this way because the purpose of the show and the site are to reach unchurched young people and build relationships with them. All of the hosts and field reporters for INsight are solid, on fire, bold evangelicals. The majority of the guests will also be strong, well-known believers who have excelled in sports & entertainment.

Just so you know, the type of films that I desire to act in, produce, and direct...I would encourage you to watch The Butterfly Circus http://www.thedoorpost.com/hope/film/?film=4dd298f102c77b625cf37a9e7744ac68 and The Ultimate Gift http://www.theultimategift.com/home.php?cid=4294967295&cat=home, and To Save a Life http://tosavealifemovie.com/spreadtheword/trailer.php. I hope and pray, to come alongside the creators of these films, learn from them, and work with them.

Please pray about helping us during this transition period, in whatever way the Lord leads. We would be especially grateful if someone could sponsor Nathan in continuing his participation in the Christian World View course in the Fall and if someone could assist with paying our share with Samaritan Ministries (a Christian alternative to typical health insurance). Please feel free to share this email with others.

Perhaps I have created more questions than answers, so please ask for clarification if needed. And feel free to call me anytime at 214-578-2644.

I'm going to sign off at this point and turn it over to Lori who has a few things to share with you.

Thank you for making it to this point in our email! :o) We felt it was important to put as many details as possible, so you can understand where God is taking us and how God is working in our lives. It's crucial that you know, that when Don said, "I believe it's time for me to leave Lamb and Lion," God spoke to me in my spirit and confirmed that fact. If Don had said that a few weeks earlier, my response would not have been so positive, because that would not have been God's timing.

We know, without a shadow of a doubt, that we are smack-dab, in the middle of God's will. He has confirmed that on a daily basis this whole time, but especially since our income with Lamb and Lion was over, the end of the year. Each year, I write down blessings that the Lord has graciously given to us (or done for us) and we read them together, as a family on New Year's Day. Normally, I would have about 70-100 things written for the entire year, with 2-3 pages total. I started writing on January 18th, and in two months, I am already at #76 of blessings and am on page 10! How cool is that?!?!? God is a good Father and provider. He has been so gracious to remind us each day, with gentle encouragement, how we are staying in his will...and I might add, there's no better place to be! Living a life of faith is not always comfortable, but when you read the Bible, it's not filled with pages of people who lived lives of ease and comfort...instead they are faithful followers of faith, who often lived lives filled with hard work, sacrifice and suffering for the Lord. However, like us, no matter what the circumstances, they had the peace of Christ in their hearts.
As Don said, numerous people have told us that they would be excited about making this kind of investment in the lives of all people, young and old alike...and, that they know of others who would feel good about making this kind of investment. That's why we feel affirmed in sending this to you...most of all, we appreciate your prayers.

Yours in Christ,

Don and Lori and family

Saturday, January 16, 2010

An update on the Gordoni family

Here is a quick update of some things going on with our family (More details later):
  1. BABY #11 is on the way!!!!!
  2. Don has been cast a movie called "Framed!" He will play the role of a pastor. The shooting schedule has not been set yet.
  3. We are excited about developments with After Eden Pictures. However, we won't be receiving an income for some time, so Don is actively seeking opportunities to keep the family fed. :o) (He is a "jack of all trades" and can do almost anything). So, give him a call if you think of anything that he can do for you! 214-578-2644
  4. Nathan just got his driver's license!
  5. Noah successfully revived an old go-cart that a neighbor gave him. It wasn't running when he received it and now it's fully functional!

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Making Sisters Best Friends


I've learned that sisters (and brothers, for that matter) can be best friends or worst enemies. Isn't that true of husbands and wives sometimes too? I am very grateful that Don and I are best friends most of the time! :o)

Through much trial and error, I've learned what works best for me in encouraging them to be best friends. It's not ing, coaxing or talking to them until I am blue in the face either, LOL! When two of my daughters are fighting, I simply send them to their room and tell them not to come out until they've "made things right with each other" (apologized for their own wrong-doing in the situation) and become best friends again! In doing this, I am not "the bad guy" and they work things out on their own. So many times in the past, I've been the judge in countless arguments, etc. That's so tiring, especially with 10 children!

Usually, they come out of their room within minutes and they both have good attitudes...it's amazing! Sometimes they will stay in their room for awhile. If for some reason, I don't think they were honest and genuine and came out of their room prematurely, I just send them back!
Our children really should be best friends with one another. We tell our children, "God first, family second, friends and others third."

Unfortunately, we live in a society that does not promote those priorities in that way. Often in TV shows, movies, etc., the parents are depicted as being dumb, aloof, not in touch with today's youth, etc. The children and teens are the ones who are often portrayed as being superior to s. Often in TV and movies, children and teens are disrespectful to parents and other siblings. This is so sad. It's easy to see how Satan has gotten a foothold in so many ways in the media today. Also, it is typical to see brothers/sisters on TV and movies fighting with one another. Many families have fallen apart and are continuing to fall apart...

We need to instill godly characteristics in our children. Most of all, we parents need to godly characteristics for them. It is possible for children to be best friends, but we need to encourage them to be that way!



Saturday, October 3, 2009

Yyyyaaaaaayyyyyy Don!

I just had to make a quick post to tell Don "CONGRATULATIONS!" on being a runner-up in T-Tapp's 60-Day Challenge contest! He did great! If you want to see his results, here's the link: http://www.t-tapp.com/challenge2009/60-DayChallenge/dong/index.html

Friday, June 26, 2009

Thank you Friends and Family! :o)

June 26, 2009

Friends and Family,

Thank you, Thank You, Thank you!

We are Florida bound! We are so grateful to you, our friends and family for helping us raise money for our trip! We raised enough to go, with a little extra! :o)

As you know, 4 months ago, Don found out that he would be going to Orlando for some acting and singing competitions. He wanted to go, “but not unless my whole family can go with me,” he said. Also, as many of you know, we are working hard to get out of debt. So, taking 11 people to Orlando in 4 months without going further into debt seemed like an impossibility! We prayed and felt we had the Lord’s blessing to proceed with working toward the possibility for all of us to go to Orlando the end of June.

So, we decided to ask our friends and family for help, hiring us to do work you needed done, etc. Many of you gave us donations for our trip for which we are very grateful. Several of you sponsored our children to read books, for which they were delighted! Many of you gave us jobs to do as a family and we had fun working together! Some of the things we did were car detailing/washing, weeding, housework, pet-sitting, moving, donations of items for our garage sale, yard work, etc.

We’ve had a lot of fun working on this project together, but we couldn’t have done it without the Lord’s blessing and without the prayers, love and support of our friends and family.

PS Will you please keep us in your prayers as we travel the next two weeks? Also, will you please pray for Don’s sister Michaelle, as she continues to recover from breast cancer?


Thank you…God bless you,
Don and Lori Gordoni and Family

Tuesday, May 26, 2009


This is the cross-stitch I just finished. It took over a year to do, but was well worth it! We gave it to some dear friends. :o)

Noah's New Toy! :o)








Noah saved up his money to buy this new toy!
It goes up to 38 mph. on our acreage.
Nathan is saving up for something bigger...a car!
He'll be 16 in December! :o)

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Nate, Jon, Noah, Hannah, Kaylee, Mary, Janna, Faith, and Birthday Joe gather around the Lightning McQueen cake that Lori and the girls decorated to perfection, including a lovely blue tinted window.


I said “any piece you give me is fine” but She Gave Me the One With the Window In It

Lori always has a way of giving me the window. Windows are wonderful things, they hold the elements at bay and yet they let us peer into a larger space that gives us perspective and allows the fresh air of God’s greatness and our comparable smallness to put every fear in it’s proper place.

Today was an unusual day: Josiah David’s forth birthday breakfast, an overly talkative friend, late to work, computer problems, mediating a conflict I’d rather avoid, unexpected traffic, a long wait for a clerk to find the right cables “in the back,” running just late enough to have to reschedule a meeting, distracted and trying to make up for lost time, I lose track of time and get a call from Lori who I was supposed to have met 10 minutes previously at the gravel and sand company where we have arranged for Josiah to see the heavy equipment up close for his birthday, supper at McDonalds, and home just in time to realize that we were supposed to be home so a single mom could drop off her son at our place and get to work had to drop off her son at our neighbor’s house instead, finally at home and eager to relax, Oh joy, the bath water is seeping out around the toilet, the same toilet that we had to take apart and extract two building blocks from just two evenings ago, and now it is time for cake…Lori sooths the savage beast that is ready to launch into a full blown lecture on the importance of keeping our two year old away from the toilet, Lori reminds me that celebrating Joe’s birthday is more important than our flooded bathroom, when she asked which piece of cake that I wanted I said “ I’ll take anything that you give me” and she gave me that one with the window in it. – March 4, 2009