Summer Verse

Jeremiah 29:11 "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Much Over Due Update

I cannot even begin to put into words what has been happening the past two weeks. God has been doing such great and mighty things that my words do not seem to be enough. I hope that I can give a good picture of what has been going on, not only physically in Memphis, but also in me. Getting to welcome teams into a place that stills feels somewhat foreign is a very interesting feeling but an exciting one. I know that the students who come are here to serve, just like I am, but they ask questions like I know everything… which I don’t. At times it feels as though I know very little because everyday something new happens or we have to go to a different site for VBS or the schedule changes. I guess you can say God has been working on my ability to be flexible and to just rely on Him. 

Let me start of by explaining what our worksite has been these weeks. We are working on a house for Erin who is going to be teaching 8th grade math at a nearby school. She has decided to live intentionally in the neighborhood that her students live in. The house was in terrible condition, since it was abandoned for many years and squatters decided it would be a good place to live. The first day I went to the house there was trash and clothes everywhere. The paint was all chipped and it was just in really sad shape. Our first team was able to get all of the ugly green carpet out, knock down a wall, peel the paint off of walls and from the front porch and knock down the chimney. While working the ceiling decided to cave in, it was unreal. I felt like I was in a movie and was thankful that no one was under it. Since part of the ceiling fell we decided to take out more than we had originally planned, so they knocked out 2 rooms worth of ceiling. This first team was also able to tame the jungle in the back yard and to start breaking out the concrete that was in the back yard. Our second team jumped right in and finished peeling paint around the foundation of the house and then got it painted, busted out more concrete, tore down all the dry wall in the house, and cleaned out under the house. Both teams blew me away at how much work they were able to get done. The house is looking amazing and Erin is very pleased. 

We have done a Vacation Bible School both weeks and both have been very successful. The first week we were at a park, and just invited kids to come to the park to play and do some crafts. The kids loved having so many older people loving on them. That week we probably had about 15 kids at the park playing. We did give a Bible and the book Crazy Love to one of the older boys there. He showed great interest in them and had conversations with the students about God and who He is. The second week we were at the community center where there is a day camp going on. They welcomed us in with open arms and grateful hearts. We played with kids, taught lessons, and did crafts. The last day they were having a dance for the kids, so we got to hang out with them and just show them attention. So far there have been 19 kids to come to know Christ through the VBS that the teams have put on. Praise God!
Through all of these great things I have gotten the chance to get to see how people in Memphis live. To watch a little six year old dance like the girls in music videos breaks my heart. I know that these girls have to see it somewhere and that’s heart wrenching. Young children should not be listening to rap music and moving their hips in suggestive ways. Also, walking around in some of the neighborhoods has given me a small taste of what dangers they face. We have been told by a few of the kids at VBS that some people here don’t like white people and we need to be safe. So far though, I have not felt like my life is in danger. 

A really cool opportunity we have had was to really get to know our missionary partners, Steve and Victoria. They have decided to live intentionally in the community and for many years have been helping the youth. They have teenagers living at their home, and some who just come and go. We got to meet 6 of their boys and they are amazing! Hearing their stories of what life has been like for them just blows me away. They have dealt with things that no one should ever go through, but unfortunately it is a reality for them and others in the world. They thank God all the time for safety, and they mean it 100% and it makes me so grateful for all that I have. It also breaks my heart though. Why are so many Christians leaving the areas that need light the most? I think of Phoenix, there is such a need there, yet we all stay in our suburbs and go to serve for a bit. Why not jump in and as Steve would say “ing” with the people of the area. This means like shopping, eating, playing, talking any activity that ends in ing. That is what living intentionally means.

I hope that everyone can begin to understand what it means to love others as God loves us. I know for me that was the biggest things I have learned and it continues to challenge me daily. Please continue to pray for our team that we can stay energized and continue to challenge students. Also, pray for the areas around you that are less fortunate, pray that God will send light to that area and that those people can get to know Him. Thanks for all the support you all have given me, I am so blessed to be in Memphis this summer, and I cannot wait to share all my experiences with others. 

Also, as of today, Julie and I could not handle feeling like bums all the time and bought a cheap blow dryer and straightener. I think I forgot how long my hair is, and also how to straighten it. I did feel better at church not having my hair up in a pony tail. :) 

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