Tag: nehemiah
qca mission trip day 5 - finale
by bryan on Jun.13, 2009, under events
today was the final day of our qca mission trip. everyone got up at 7 and had breakfast and then the guys went to King’s Harvest to serve breakfast and hand out groceries. it was pretty intense for them. they served 216 people. while they were out in the morning, the girls and I stayed out at the church and cleaned. after cleaning, the girls headed out to Christian Friendliness.
Christian Friendliness is a ministry outreach for young girls. our girls spent time hanging out with the girls that came for the activities. some played games with them and some made crafts, but everyone had a good time. the young girls clung to our girls and it was awesome for our girls to see how much these little girls just wanted attention and affection. now, it was an experience getting there. the directions were not thorough and we got lost a couple of times. it was frustrating, but we made it and were only 30 minutes late. after dropping off the girls, i went back to bettendorf to pick up pizza while hannah stayed with the girls in Moline.
so i picked up pizza and got that started and when john and the guys got back from King’s
Harvest, john took his car over to moline to pick up the girls. once back, we enjoyed some pizza together and then took some time to debrief the week and what happened.
it was awesome to hear some of the stories and interactions and experiences that our students had this week, that have impacted their lives. a lot of them felt convicted about so many people being in need in our own area, and they haven’t been taking the time to help out. and through the skate ministry, we interacted with kids who need to hear about Jesus and it was awesome to see our students move out of their comfort zones and hand out gatorades to the kids at the skatepark and talk to them. one of the other highlight experiences of the week was the group that was able to go to some fast food places and pay for random people’s food. some people were resistant and asking “what’s the catch?” or “why do you want to do this?” these questions provided awesome opportunity for us to be real and tell them why we were doing it and it’s all because we love Jesus and we wanted to reach out and show God’s love. when some were resistant, our students would say something like, “when’s the next time someone’s going to offer to pay for your food?” people were quick to let them buy after that realization. during the week, the students were opened to ways they can serve our city and were convicted to take on that challenge to be active within our city and point to God within the city.
the goal… to love our city. to serve our city. to share God with our city. in the bible, Nehemiah had such a passion for his hometown of Jerusalem, that his heart broke for the city and all he wanted to do was go back and rebuild the city. this passion and heartache drove Nehemiah to do some amazing things. read his story in the book of Nehemiah and see what it looks like to have a passion for your city and understand what extremes Nehemiah went to to serve his city.
it’s my hope, that we as Christians claim our city and go to every extreme to point God out to the people in our city. the Christians should be a city within the city. we need to live in community and everything we say and do needs to point to God. let’s be the city within the Quad Cities, that points to the God of the city.
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-bryan