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July 30, 2008

When did we see You?

The Thursday we were back in San Diego, many of us went out to dinner at a seafood place called the Fish Market. It was a great time, and when we got back to the vans we asked for the volunteers to help us distribute the food we had brought back with us while the other two vans returned home. We drove around the area attempting to find some homeless people until we encountered two officers who directed to an area about a mile away. We drove around until we saw several people bedded down for the night and I pulled the van over by them. Beth immediately jumped out of the van and asked if we could give them some food and chairs that we had with us.  They said yes and we started to unload the van.  One of the people was evidently a leader of sorts because he started to direct them as to where to place stuff and how it would be distributed so that everyone got something. Beth then asked if we could pray for them and they allowed us to do so. We stood in a very disjointed circle, held hands, and prayed.  In the back of my head, I kept hearing "For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.”

Then [we] will answer him, “Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you something to drink? When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you? When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?"

The King will reply, “I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine [in San Diego] you did for me.” (Matthew 25:35-40, additions/modifications in [ ] )

July 22, 2008

A few memories

Some of my favorite memories from last week....

Jackson's shooting gallery for his slingshot.

Singing Bohemian Rhaposody while stuccoing.

Mexican Coke from a glass bottle.

Washing a student's feet.

Quoting Monty Python and the Holy Grail with Adam.

Quoting The Princess Bride while stuccoing.

Buying 2 shirts that reference The Princess Bride.

Answering questions from students about other religions and the ensuing discussion.

Answering a student's question about how to witness to her friend who feels that all Christians are hypocrites.

Seeing the teamwork the group displayed in helping each other finish all the homes.

July 21, 2008

There and back again (or a Glimpse of Heaven)

On Saturday we returned from our mission trip to Tijuana, and I am still very tired from the trip.  It was an awesome, amazing, tiring, draining, uplifiting...you get the idea.  Words are not enough to express what God did in Mexico.  He  gave us a glimpse into what Heaven might be like, and we fully experienced what it means to be the body of Christ.  With my first trip from two years ago being my only reference point, the people on this trip bonded extremely quickly.  While waiting at the Amor HQ to get our guide to Mejico, we started to get to know each other, and the conversation flowed like we had known each other for a while.  We got past the initial questions (the most common ones I got were: "Are you fluent in Spanish?"; "where were you born?"; "can you slow down when you talk?"; and finally - "are you THE snorer?" Yes, my snoring has become legendary.  I drove off my two tent mates and I had the hotel all to myself our first night in San Diego) and started to bond. 

I do admit that there wasn't much intermingling at the camp at first.  There were clear groupings of Traders Point, Colonial Point, and the First Congregational Church of Hebron nestled throughout the camp.  But as the night wore on and we had our Saturday night campfire, Jake did a good job of forci....ahem, getting...people to talk to strangers.  It was awesome.

Sunday brought the first day of work and we worked our tails off.  I made it a point to not go down like I did two years ago...and it didn't work out quite that way.  My back acted up and I was sidelined for a while.  Mike even scolded me for trying to do things I shouldn't have been trying to do.  In my stubborness I would have tried to do things that would have made it worse, and thankfully the voice of reason (or was it intimidation) rang loud and clear.  Still, we got a lot done. 

That night I was the speaker for our Campfire Talks, and I was nervous.  I had the general idea of what I wanted to say, and had ran through my main points  a couple of times, but right before I spoke, my talk was still a work in progress.  Still when I stood to talk, I felt a calmness wash over me and the words came.  I won't lie and tell you I remember what I said, how I spoke, or that it was good.  I don't know (and far too critical of myself to say that last part).   I was just the mouthpiece.  I was told by several people that it was good, some that said that it felt that I spoke directly to them, and no one said I went too fast.  I'll admit to this - I felt good afterwards.

The next few days were more of the same.  We finished our three homes on Wednesday and then helped out a fourth family by putting on the second coat of stucco of their unfinished home.  We then went to a church in Tijuana led by Pastor Adolfo in order to help dedicate a soccer field.  We took the scenic route there and the quick route back). 

On Thursday we packed up camp and headed back to San Diego.  It took us like 45 minutes to get all the vans across the border (a record of some sort) and I wasn't even picked up this year.  I think the passport helped.  We hung out at a park for while before checking in to our hotel, and then we took some of the vans to get cleaned.  I took the scenic route for that trip as well.  Friday I went and hung out at the mall with Kevin, and then had dinner with the Barkers, Jordan, the Gilchrists and several of the students.  That night was our last worship as a group before heading our separate ways. 

There is more to come on the trip.  If you have any questions about the trip, please leave a comment and I'll try to answer them. 

July 12, 2008

Hands and Feet

Alright, I'm off to the airport. Months of planning and now we're off to do His will. Awesome. Thank you for your prayers and support!

Nicole - only one note a day!! SHMILY!


July 11, 2008

Leavin' on a jet plane....

Tomorrow we leave for Mexico, and I am experiencing a maelstrom of emotions.  I am excited, apprehensive (you'd understand if you have ever driven in Mexico - I thought Indiana drivers were bad), sad - a whole gamut of emotions.  I hate that Nicole isn't going - but she'll be with me in spirit.  It's going to be hard with not being able to get in touch with her until we get back to San Diego, but we'll be okay. 

I am so looking forward to seeing what God is going to reveal to us when we are down there.  I am looking forward to seeing people discover gifts they didn't know they had. 

I am excited to see God at work.

July 03, 2008

Foundations

Ezra 3:10-11 When the builders laid the foundation of the temple of the LORD, the priests in their vestments and with trumpets, and the Levites (the sons of Asaph) with cymbals, took their places to praise the LORD, as prescribed by David king of Israel. With praise and thanksgiving they sang to the LORD: "He is good; his love to Israel endures forever." And all the people gave a great shout of praise to the LORD, because the foundation of the house of the LORD was laid.

Next Saturday (the 12th) we will be heading out to Mexico. This mission trip has been heavily on my mind for the last few months as it drew nearer. The daily devotionals have been great at keeping me focused, and the anticipation is growing. Last week the decision to have Amor lay the foundation ahead of our arrival was made. I immediately thought of this verse, but I couldn’t remember where I had read it. Last night I found the reference in my notebook and decided to share it.

I am overjoyed at the thought of doing a service project in addition to the 3 homes we are building. The thought of providing a soccer field for Pastor Adolfo and his flock fills me with joy. To read the impact he had last year on people and then to be able to do this for his church is just another way Jesus shows His love for us. To serve those who serve others…the thought that God would use clay pots to do His work…makes me realize how unworthy I really am, and how awesome He is.

I look at the Israelites and the joy they had and I am inspired. They were celebrating the House of the Lord being rebuilt. How much more joy do we have in the fact that we ourselves are temples of the Lord?! Not only that – we are going to have the honor of being His hands and feet in Mexico. We will be visible expressions of His love, and leave behind a tangible reminder of His love and faithfulness.

How awesome is that?

June 28, 2008

Children of God

Last night the we met up with the Barkers, Simpsons, Jordan and Bethany for dinner. We played some trivia - I won by the slimmest of margins against Jake - and had a great time. We went out afterwards but Nicole had to go home to rest since she is working this weekend. We ended up back at the Barker's to watch Children of Men. I would love to say something profound, but really, it was just us living life in fellowship. Don't misinterpret that. The time we spend together is amazing, and I truly feel blessed to be there with my wife and our friends...I just don't have a verbose or profound way to put it into words other than saying it was fellowship. After all, when Jesus and the Twelve had dinner, wasn't that fellowship? When God walked with Adam and Eve or with Noah, wasn't that fellowship? When we spend quiet time with the Creator and hold the Hand that holds the world, isn't that fellowship? When you send your friend a birthday card and enclose a gift card to Starbucks because you wish you could take them there in person but can't - isn't that fellowship in some form? Does the complexity of the act supersede the simplicity of the name? I think so.

June 25, 2008

Of Halos and Master Chief

Lately Jordan and I have been playing Halo on Legendary Mode in co-op mode. He's good, I'm really good...cannon fodder. It works out well when I run out and draw their fire while he picks them off. Still, it's fun, and helps me relax. Halo is one game I love to play, and most of the guys don't like it and would rather play Call of Duty. While I do enjoy COD, I'd rather play Halo. One of my favorite reasons for why someone doesn't like Halo is that it's too fake. I laugh because last time I checked, we aren't really shooting guns at each other...we're controlling avatars that are doing our fighting for us.

Still, I can't complain. It really doesn't matter to me what we play - all I care about is spending time with my friends. Last Saturday we had the Barkers and the Troyers over, and it was a real fun time. We made a roast, mashed potatoes, and broccoli. Desert was a Mint Grasshopper Pie that I made (yes, me, I made a pie. You know what, it was good). We talked, we played some games, and we devoured the pie.

Monday our small group started back up after a little hiatus when Adysen came into this world. Man, I missed everyone. We picked up where we left off, and it was awesome. It was missed and sorely needed. I'm glad we're back on.

Nicole interviewed today for a promotion, and we are currently awaiting their decision. While a part of me wanted to pray that she gets this...when we prayed this morning we prayed that God's plan take precedence over what we want. IF she gets it or not, we just want to follow the path that God is leading us down. I'm done asking for what I want. I don't want anything more than what God wants for me, and for us. Is that being selfish?

June 20, 2008

Happy Birthday Chas

Dsc00373_2Tonight we went over to Chas' mother's house to celebrate his 30th birthday party. We has some really good grilled potatoes, chicken kabobs, fruit kabobs, and a Blizzard cake!! More importantly, we got to spend time with dear friends. We are looking forward to our small group getting back together after our break. Something has been missing, and I know it's that time we get to spend with our group.

Happy Birthday Chas!!! (He's the one on the far right).

I'm Bringin' Servin' Back

Ok, so as I'm reading other blogs, I find some really funny and neat things. This week, I discovered two different parodies of Justin Timberlake's SexyBack, and they are hilarious. One was on Dave Ferguson's blog, and the other is from the SCL blog. I'm posting both for your enjoyment. (If you want to know, the first one is my favorite).