Monday, January 16, 2017
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
What an Adventure!
Monday, January 9, 2017
More About Saturday and Sunday
In the evening we played a couple of group games. In addition to talking with each other, it's also great to laugh together. Brett & Elijah led a game about saying each other's names and getting wacked with an empty paper towel roll if you are not quick enough. We also played "Families". Our devotions were on Acts 14:24-28. Our small groups focused on prayer. Groups of 4-5 students spent 30 plus minutes in prayer.
SUNDAY: We enjoyed a more leisurely start to the day. We attended the 11:00am worship service at the Rockhouse Freewill Baptist Church. This is where Larry, our new friend from the Good Neighbors ministry, attends. The congregation was excited about our presence (and mentioned this fact numerous times during the service). We sang up-beat, spirited hymns, ones that were not familiar to us. The pastor, Richard Williams, was 86 years old. He invited me to the pulpit to introduce our group and explain our service projects.
As I mentioned in yesterday's post, we went to the Paintsville Lake State Park area for hiking in the afternoon. After a pulled-pork dinner, we enjoyed some Appalachian music with a local singer/song writer/guitar player. He was accompanied by Jason on the harmonica and our very own Elijah on the drum. Our devotional passages were Romans 15:1-7 and Ephesians 4:1-6. We then spent 20 minutes sharing specific words of encouragement with each other. We ended with a personal time of reflection on how God is working in us/challenging us. Our reflection was accomplished by writing ourselves a letter. I am bringing the letters to school and will hand them back to the students in May.
Sunday, January 8, 2017
Sunday
Saturday, January 7, 2017
Some Fun & Work Projects Continue
The photo above is in the office of Good Neighbors Inc. where we gather each morning before going to the work sites.
Friday, January 6, 2017
Great Devotions & Hard Work
THURSDAY EVENING: After a delicious dinner featuring homemade poppyseed chicken over rice, we had a little music time with drum, guitar and harmonica. The Good Neighbor's director, Jason, is amazing on the "mouth harp".
For group time, the work groups planned and acted out a 2 minute skit of what they did...without words. After the "performances", groups used words to describe their day. This time turned into a lengthy share time about how we see God at work and what God is teaching us. Curtis, our Joshua Expeditions director, then led a devotional time on Ephesians 2:1-10. Both he and the students contributed to an insightful Biblical discussion–very encouraging. Again, this time turned into a lengthy time of sharing. Our group time was over 2 1/2 hours long!
FRIDAY: Unseasonably cold here: high temperature of 22º and windchill of 13º. We split up into our work groups again. I visited each site to see what they were up to. Everyone was working with great attitudes. I will focus on the "weather-proofing a mobile home" group. Yesterday and today they laid plastic sheeting under the house to provide a "vapor shield" so the house could hold heat better. This group deserves an extra shout out for their amazing work under a house! It was fun getting into their work space to get some good photos.