The sun is back out!
Wednesday was quite a day. We were certainly tired. We were wrestling with that mid-trip emotional feeling. We were trying to assimilate a lot of new information and difficult challenges into our own experience and make some sense of it. And we felt the spiritual warfare coming down. In the midst of that - your kids served with great attitudes and even more dedication. Kids were leading each other through prayer and sharing. People were opening up and diving in in even deeper ways.
The leaders decided we needed to get out and just have some fun so 'we' had a great plan. We would finish up the afternoon activites quickly, push back dinner and take our kids to the beach for a few hours. They were pumped and we were pumped! We ran into delays, rain and misunderstanding. But, we saw that we can have fun just getting out and being together. We laughed and helped clean up an area outside our church where water had gathered and was flooding a bit. So - we got wet, got to serve and had a great time. His plans are always better.
Last night Joel allowed for a time of question and answer. The kids have been learning a lot about the history of this neighborhood and our country and our world. They have been looking at injustice, race and poverty. About sin and circumstance. I have been so proud of how they have really focused in and are taking this all seriously but it can be difficult to understand and process. Joel did a great job of helping them sort through it. He ended early so we could get some rest. Many of us kept talking and sharing and trying to understand each other and how we identify first as Christians and we can and should filter all of our experiences through that. Amazing stuff! Ask them about it and be prepared to be amazed at their depth of knowledge and new found love for God's people! :)
Last night before bed we had a special treat. A gospel group was rehearsing in the sanctuary of the church that is our home this week. They allowed us to listen in as they rehearsed but they worship through rehearsal and our kids did too. It was so fun and a perfect way to end the night and begin our final days here.
Today they are back at their work sites. This afternoon they will either do a bus tour of the city - super interesting as Joel shares about the history of Chicago and how that ties into what we have been talking about this week. Or they will do the El experience, taking the El through the city and witnessing first hand who lives here with the goal of having spiritual conversations. Tomorrow the groups will switch so everyone will have a chance to do both.
Prayer requests: Praise God everyone is more rested today and we are staying healthy!
Please pray that the kids would continue to ask the tough questions and be open and honest as we discuss them. And pray that we would finish well.
Below are a couple of notes from kids as well.
We love you. They miss you. Thanks for being with us on this journey!
Kelli
This has been a very eye opening experience. Between spending time with adorable children with tough family lives at sports camp, having lunch and conversation with the homeless, visiting an energetic black church, hearing and dancing to worship by these incredible singers and Joel's stretching talks - there has been so much fun and learning and tears. God has revealed himself in so many ways to us and these past few days have been some of the best moments of my life.
Emily
Kitchen duty is the bomb! Every day is a new experience - some days we chop veggies, or make chocolate cake. Every day we head out to other work group locations to drop off goodies and one day we were able to shop at the Restaurant Depot which is three times the size of Costco! Each day my favorite part is talking with Paula (Joel's wife) and my group in the kitchen. We discuss the previous night's session and our feelings on each topic. This trip is impacting the people we meet and also ourselves. I am so blessed to be in Chicago deepening my relationship wtih Christ and Wooddale friends.
Maddie Bloom
Thursday, June 24, 2010
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We are so proud of all of you! God is amazing - sounds like HE is really working in your hearts as well as those you meet each day. We continue to pray for God's blessings, good health, safety for all and open hearts for the Holy Spirit to work.
Danae, we love you and miss you! Ginger is so lonely without you. The Edina/Eden Prairie game for tonight has been rescheduled for 7/7 - the teams obliviously miss you, Michelle and Dani - as the game can't go on without all of you!!!
Thank you Kelli for such great posts every day and thank you to all the staff for being there and doing what you do! God's blessings!
- The Zahorsky's (Mom & Dad Z.)-
Hi Missions Family,
Sounds like God is working. We are praying for rest for you all, as you can continue to do God's work
as he has planned for you. We look forward to you all sharing your experiences upon your return.
We hope all goes well Friday evening and a safe return home. You are in our thoughts, hearts, and prayers.
We Love and Miss you Shelby and all of you.
Mom & Dad Martin
Hello Sr High Chicago Team! Its been great to see pix and get the updates - what an amazing experience you're all having! I can't wait to hear more in person too!
This morning when I woke up I heard a favorite song of mine -Remember Me, by Mark Schultz - it made me think of all of you, and the many memories you have made for those around you - the chorus.....
And age to age
And heart to heart
Bound by grace and peace
Child of wonder, Child of God
I'll remember you
Remember Me
May your hearts stay in wonder, awe, and excitement for your final day and for what His will is for you and your team - God Bless you all and praying for you -
MamaT :) (Sarah's Mom)
Wow - Kelli, all the blog posts and the photos are AWESOME! Thanks for taking extra time to share the trip with all of the families. It helps us feel a part of the experience.
We pray for a memorable day of being the hands and feet of God today and also for a safe, uneventful ride home tomorrow.
Can't wait to see your tired, happy, God-filled faces tomorrow night!
Much love, Renee & Zachary (Sam Goldberg's mama & lil bro)
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