qca mission trip day 4
by bryan on Jun.12, 2009, under events
today is the last full day. i write to you from the deck overlooking the pool at the Morrison’s. they were awesome enough to let us come over, eat their hot dogs, and swim in their refreshing pool.
we started out by going to a house to paint it for a lady. at first we were really worried about getting it done, but everyone worked really hard and we were able to finish after staying a little longer than planned. the house really did need a paint job badly and it was an awesome project and everyone worked hard and seemed to have a lot of fun.
from there, my group left and went to King’s Harvest. there we served around 170 people. it was really cool. we interacted a lot more with this crowd than we were able to at the Salvation Army. it seems that a lot of our students liked serving at King’s Harvest and it’s something that they seem to want to do on their own now. while there, we met a guy named Russell. he was alright. i was kinda freaked out because after we were done serving, i saw him talking to the girls in our group. so i got over there real quick because i didn’t know what was going on. we actually had a really good
discussion with him. he made a pretty bold challenge to our students. in a nutshell… he asked “what are you willing to do to make a difference? how far are you really willing to go? yea… it’s nice that you came down here and put some food on my plate, but how is that going to change my circumstances?” his challenge was clear. while our sacrifice was nice and somewhat helpful, is it enough? as we were having this conversation, my thoughts revolved around the guy that comes to Jesus asking how to inherit eternal live. he tells Jesus that he’s kept the commandments since he was a child. so Jesus responds by telling him to sell everything he has and give the sales money to the needy. he walked away said because he had many things and didn’t want to give them up. it is so easy to be selfish and horde our ‘things,’ but what are we willing to give up for Jesus. this interaction impacted a lot of our students.
after serving and cleaning up, our crew went back to the house where we helped finish the paint job. 1 group then went out and bought more meals for people at fast food joints and the other 2 groups went to Aldi’s and bought some gatorade type drink, threw them in a cooler, and headed back to the skate park. we spent the next hour handing out drinks and hanging with kids at the
skatepark. we ran into a guy out there that is friends with someone in our ministry. it was cool for him to see us out there and to see what we are doing. the guy we saw out there is actually going to Summer In The Son with us because his friend invited him. so that’s cool.
we then headed to the church and grabbed some swim gear to head to the Morrison’s. they opened their pool for us and heated up the grill. it was a fun and relaxing evening. we then showered and came back to the church where we debriefed from the day and then spent some time hanging out. we spontaneously started to praise God for awhile, which was really cool, then we watched a couple of funny Benny Hinn videos on youtube that led to some cool discussion.
tomorrow is our last day, but it’s been an awesome week. it’s opened our eyes to the needs in the Quad Cities. hopefully we can now become a city within the city, that lives to reach out to the city.