Thursday, July 18, 2013

Thursday Evening, last day of work!


 Really? That’s all? We’re just getting started! We’re not ready to go yet. What do you mean it’s time to leave already?

What a wonderfully blessed week we’ve had. These 7 young middle schoolers started out a little apprehensive about talking with new people, old people, impoverished people, people not quite like them, and turned into brave, bold and empowered middle schoolers. I wouldn’t be surprised if you don’t recognize them when you see them on Sunday.

This group pushed themselves to do things they wouldn’t normally do. Even though there wasn’t a lot  of physical labor involved this week, there was still work! It takes work to make new friends, speak to new people, do repetitive tasks with joy and step out of your comfort zone. 

Last days are always busy. The ‘wicked crew was at UGM again, this time helping to unload a big delivery, serving lunch, and cleaning up. But they also had the opportunity to sit with some people and talk and get to know them. For some, this was a real challenge.

The ‘seek’ group was back at the nursing home. We weeded a bit in the morning. (Seriously, we CAN’T do a mission trip without SOME weeding,)  then jumped right in talking with residents, painting nails, exercised with them and made some brownies. After lunch we visited and talked (Nancy played several games of cribbage) and really got to know many of the residents. Even though we’d only been there two days, it was really difficult to leave.

There was a community cookout for dinner, then packing and the traditional Youthworks Thursday evening foot washing activity tonight. This is one of the best parts of these trips. Where Jeff and I get to pray for our students. I can’t wait.

Tomorrow it’s off to Clearwater Forest camp to meet up with the high schooler for some water activities, high ropes course and visiting with Elise Russell. (Sadly, Rick and the kids won’t be there- they are actually in Michigan!! Bad timing) After dinner we’re heading for Eau Claire for the night, and Saturday we’ll be home. I’m looking forward to meeting up with the other group and sharing stories of the week.

Don’t forget, we’ll be sharing AFTER church on Sunday (not during the service like we usually do.) I hope you can join us.

Thank you for your prayers. 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

As a Duluthian, I can see that you all were involved with some wonderful organizations - the really historic Gospel Mission, the well run Chris Jensen, and One Roof, another terrific organization . You also saw a great deal of the best Duluth has to offer... and tolerated the heat really well! So glad you also had a chance to swim in the Big Lake!