Sunday, January 31, 2016

NYC!

 

   
Two days ago, we got to New York City and settled into the Salvation Army in Harlem. It's been a fun couple of days filled with sightseeing, before we start the work in the community on Tuesday. 
Yesterday, my team went to see the Brooklyn Bridge and ground zero, as well as One World Trade Center. Ground Zero was hard to take in, with roses still being left at the memorial on the names of those lost on 9/11. 

My Time in New York

Well, it's that time. Tomorrow afternoon, I'll be flying to Johannesburg, South Africa, by way of Atlanta. It has been an amazing time of serving in New York, and it seems like ages ago that my team first arrived. I confess that I initially thought of this part of the trip as a very short prelude to the "real mission experience."
But throughout the time here, I realized a few things. I realized this was over two weeks, which is longer than any mission trip I've been on before. I also realized how much needs to be done in the U.S. I've learned how to minister to the poor by getting to know them and forming relationships.
During my time in New York, I've been taken out of my comfort zone in many situations and I've grown as a Christian and as a person.
The first week, I served at the Harlem Temple Salvation Army, where I helped with the soup kitchen and after school program. I was able to sit down with the people who came in for the soup kitchen and have a real conversation about what they're going through. One man was living in a closet after being laid off, another was concerned about finding shelter for the large snowstorm coming. Something that surprised me was how many of them were educated, well traveled, and just like many of us. They just had some bad breaks, or made a few mistakes that led them to this point. It was then that I truly saw them in a way I believe Jesus wants me to see them. I saw people just like me, I saw how easy it would be for me to end up in the same position as them. 
The second week, I served at the Manhattan Citadel Salvation Army. I helped pack and move some of the things they had there to the new location. I also helped out with a prayer booth during the soup kitchen. I was able to play guitar during that, but also talk and pray for several people there. I also got more comfortable working with kids while I was at both locations and by the end, they loved me!:)
As I go to bed now, preparing for a full day of travel tomorrow, I'm excited for what God is going to show me in the next five months! I do still ask for your prayers for safe travels and for my relationship with God to grow deeper.

Friday, January 15, 2016

Leaving for New York!

Today, we're leaving to go to New York for team building. This is really exciting since I love my team and I've never been to NYC! The next two weeks are going to be full of work, but also a lot of fun times and some sightseeing.

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Hey everyone! This is my blog for my trip to Africa with Experience Mission. Today I'm still in Fort Wayne, IN at the end of training. My team leaves for New York tomorrow for team building. I ask for prayers for safety as it will be about a 10 hour drive.
Training itself was really fun, both with getting to know my team and the various activities we had to do. We trained right along side another Immersion team going to the Caribbean. They're coming with us to New York as well, so it's going to be hard saying goodbye when we both depart for our respective trips.
Right now, we're starting a time of worship by the fireplace in the place we stay, so I have to go now. I'll try to give you all as many updates as I can, but when I get to Africa it will likely be sporadic. #liveyourmission