July 10, 2007

Tuesday in NYC

Today was once again AMAZING! Our plans were altered several different times only to be replaced with events God has prepared for us ahead of time. At the Taft Houses we walked into a water fight that lasted a good 90minutes. We all were drenched to the bone. As a result we missed the Brooklyn Tab because we had to go back to the hostel to changed clothes. At first a bit disappointing, but we did run into Demetri Martin in SOHO and he chatted with us and signed autographs so that made up for it I suppose.

After dinner we went back to the hostel and Daisy and Johnny 5 shared with the team their "INSIGHT-ONSITE" They both did a great job.

Below I asked the team to share a bit on how God used them today or where they saw Jesus at today. After their thoughts you can see some of the photos from today adventure.


  • Pop Stargel- Today, as we were boarding and un-boarding different subway trains, I noticed a tad bit of rudeness in allot of the people we came in contact with, as if they only cared about their own agendas and didn’t want to accept any help, words of greeting, or nice conversation. At the end of the day, we got off at our stop by the Hostel, and as we started walking up the stairs, I saw a tired looking woman trying to lug this huge cart up quite a bit of stairs while people just ignored the fact that she needed help and hurried to be on their way. I immediately turned back around and offered her to carry it for her, and she just lit up and gladly accepted. We both worked together to carry the luggage up the stairs. I didn’t think any of it at the time, but looking back, I realize the relief that covered her face when I offered what I was worth. It seems like a small deed, but I remember the amazing feeling of just wanting to help her in any way I could, not for self-fulfillment, but just for the joy in serving. I really felt Jesus working through me and I hope she will or has already accepted him into her life to give her the same joy in serving that he gives me.
  • Noogin Monkey- The Taft house came quick today, and it was hot. The news said that today was supposed to be the hottest day of the week, 93 degrees, and with humidity feels like 100 degrees. We load up our packs, supplies, guitars, and walk. Out of the rooms, down the spiraled stairs, out of the hostel, down the block, into the subway, off the subway, across a street, onto a bus, off the bus, up two blocks, down three blocks, and we’re finally there. When we arrived I set down my guitar and peeled off my backpack. Where the straps were there was a pattern of sweat on my green shirt. Needless to say, we were hot, and pooped. To our surprise, as we returned out to the park outside the building, we entered a war zone of water. In the middle of the park is a green turtle and out of its mouth sprays a stream of water. All the kids were filling water bottles and “wetting” everyone else. After a little observation, one of the kids had me in their sites, declared def-con 4, and rocketed towards me with a bottle of water. I managed to stay dry for a while, but at one point I looked over and saw “Toots”, she was in the arms of a big lady being carried over in front of the turtle. Completely in the mercy of this lady, she is forced in front of the stream of water, becoming entirely soaked from head to toe. There was just something about the look on Toots face that made me think of Jesus, like even though she knew she was about to face total annihilation, she was smiling and laughing. The World disappeared for that moment, and she shined, so I know God was in her.
  • Dixie Venus-Today we went back to the Taft house it was great to see the kids again. I feel attached to so many of them already and I think it is going to be hard to say bye to them. It’s amazing to see the reflection of Christ in all of their faces and seeing them smile reminds me of how Christ is everywhere! The students and leaders were so wonderful with the kids today. I saw Jesus everywhere today, everyone was having so much fun hanging out with the kids, loving them, just being like Christ to them, it was so great! Finally, I feel like God has been using me the past two days by allowing me to be open enough to build relationships with these kids. I am normally quite reserved in new situations and uncomfortable but I haven’t felt that way at all at the Taft House, I have just loved getting to spend time with the kids and I know that is all God.
  • Picante Muchacha-Today the girls (our students and leaders) had a chance to hang out before going to the Taft house. It was awesome because God presented the opportunity for us to get to know each other a bit better. I personally have a hard time letting people in, but God gave me the voice to share some experiences that have shaped who I am.
  • Bebo -Christ was present with us today at the Taft house. When we arrived all the kids were splashing around in the sprinkler and we stood on the sidelines watching. However, it didn’t take us long until one of the kids approached us and the water fight began. Some of us were hesitant not wearing the proper clothing, but soon we all gave in and every one was soaked from head to toe having a grand time. We had come with plans to sing and teach but God had his own agenda today that afternoon. The kids were so happy we returned and you could feel the relationships that God was creating.
  • The Fab - Today Christ was present while we were at the Taft House. When we first got there the kids were all so excited to see us there again. They were amazed to hear that we actually remembered them and wanted to be with them. When we were about to leave the kids told us how they didn’t want us to leave and even when we told them that we would be there again tomorrow they said they didn’t want us to go. It’s amazing to see how we’re already beginning to build relationships with the kids there and the impact we’re having on them already.
  • Daisy - God had used me today to let a little boy know to be positive. A ball was thrown my way and I picked it up and he wanted it. He kept saying he couldn’t do something and I told him to say, “Yes I can!” He kept saying, “No I can’t.” I told him to be positive. He finally said it and I told him not to think that he can’t do stuff or he can’t. I gave him the ball back and he ran away but I thought God worked through me to let him know to be positive.
  • Miss Toots- I have had the opportunity to get to know a 16 year old girl named Olivia. She usually sits on the side benches and watches the kids play. After playing with the kids for a while I went over and sat with Olivia and her friend out of utter exhaustion. They didn’t want anything to do with me. So, casual conversation began and slowly the connections clicked. When coming back today to play with the kids today Olivia and her friends came to greet me. These girls are rough, and I have seen God soften their hearts toward me. Pray for Olivia’s heart, that it may be softened toward Christ as well.
  • PT Yooper- I have met a boy named Ronnie. Today we were partners in a water fight, and I have to say we were a quite the team. Anyways, the joy I saw in Ronnie’s face when we completed a “mission” was Jesus to me. Getting to know Ronnie has been one of the best highlights of my trip.
  • Elmo - God was present in my life today when we were at the Taft House. While we are building relationships with the kids I think we are leading them in the right direction. The joy on their faces today while we were playing in the water with them was amazing. When we were leaving today from the Taft House all the kids didn’t want us to leave. I think it will be hard to say bye to them when we really do have to leave for good. Getting to know all of these children has definitely had an impact on my life already.
  • Johnny 5- God was with us today when we arrived at the Bowery, somewhat unprepared and without music. There, when we walked in the door, waiting for us, was a group of singers who were very talented and really did a great job.



Below are a few of the 120 pictures we took today. The first few pictures are from The Bowery Mission. The next set show the water ambush at the Taft House. Then you'll see some of the crafts we did with the kids and some of the manicures that that our team gave to the girls of Taft. There are a few pictures of our dinner and walk through SOHO. We ran into Demetri Martin... very cool celebrity sighting. The last shot is of us hanging in the hostel sharing our INSIGHT-ONSITEs.

enjoy.














July 09, 2007

Monday Part One

Here are a few pictures from Monday. Read the Part Two and get a little story behind the pictures.






Monday Part Two







today was quite the day...

We were up and into the city around 9:30am and we returned to our rooms around 11:00. Definatly a long day. Hot too. The are expecting the temps to reach the mid nineties with the head index around 105 degrees. Lots of sweat, lots of water.

We journaled and chatted a bit this morning in Central Park. That was pretty cool. We also saw Seinfeld's penthouse. Yes it was very nice, but it was hard to see how nice it really was from 30 stories below. Noogin Monkey yelled "I LOVE SEINFELD!" and we all were embarrassed as everyone in NY looked and laughed at the "typical tourists".

The Taft House was very challenging and moving. We arrived at the Taft Housing Project to find that another group was there planning to do what we were planning to do. The Taft House was double booked. No problem to us, BIG problem to them. The other group was smaller, 4-5 ladies, and were very determined to limit our participation. As I was inside trying to work things out with the ladies I found myself getting more and more frustrated. I was hot, very very disappointed in our Ministry Coodinator's double booking, and upset by the elitist and condescending attitudes I was dealing with. As I was walking outside to talk with our team, God hit me with a big slap in the face.

I went outside to find our team running around with the Taft kids. I saw our team playing tag. I saw our team hugging new friends. Our team IS amazing! I was literally moved to tears. As I walked out to the playground, I could feel the love of Jesus overflowing from our team. I could see love in thier smiles and handshakes and laughter. They were just being the church!! No agenda! No territory fighting! Just love and relationships.

The true beauty is that I don't think our team knows anything else. The see the Taft kids as future friends. They look to the heart. AMAZING!!!

After our day at the Taft we went down to Times Square and had a wonderful meal at Virgil's BBQ. "That was BEEFY." said The PT YOOPER.

After TS we headed back home. Before settling down for the night we made one last stop at our new favorite spot in NYC, La Oritiz Market and wiped them out of all their ice cold beverages.

Below the team typed up their highlight from today. Some of the guys also shared their word and what it means to them. These are in their own word.

  • Miss Toots Highlight of the day: Yippy Kai-Yay! I have seen Jesus many times, within both the group, and the world around. There are so many things to share with so little time….alright, peace.
  • Beb0 - Highlight: Our team’s amazing ability to adapt to the situation at the Taft House. We came in already not knowing what to expect and were thrown a heck of a curve ball. We stepped right up to the plate though and had an amazing time. We built relationships, had fun and were even able to express our beliefs.
  • Picante Muchacha Highlight: The kids we met today were positively awesome!! They were all so open to everything and everyone.
  • Dixie Venus - Highlight: The highlight for me today was being at the Taft House. The kids were so awesome they are just so full of life and so excited to have all of us around. I can not wait to go back and see them again. Also, time square was amazing I love it there!!!!

  • Daisy -Highlight of the day~ Seeing all the different kinds of people amazes me. The children at the Taft Houses we so awesome. They we so open to meeting us visitors and talked to us about almost everything.
  • The FAB: My highlight of the day was going to the Taft House and seeing all of the little kids. They’re all so different and unique and it was really interesting watching all of them interacting with each other and also with us.
  • Noogin Monkey My word was Child. To me this means I want to see the world through innocent eyes. I want to be unafraid to play like a child, laugh like a child, and dream like a child. I want to be able to be caught up in my imagination. I think a good step in “reclaiming” my childlike qualities is to spend time with kids, having fun and soaking in the moment. My favorite part of today was when we came back to the hostel and they guys and I were trying to type a paper on my computer using speech recognition, and the computer was making up a bunch of random words and sentences. I was laughing so hard my stomach hurt.
  • Elmo My word was trust. I want to be able to trust people more than I have been for a while. My favorite part of today was when Gerald and the guys were trying to type words and sentences and anything that came out was totally irrelevant about what we said.
  • Pop Stargel My favorite part of the day was when we had Vacation Bible School at The Taft House. I expected it to be a little hard to be able to connect and befriend children of a completely different race and life style, but when it got down to it, we all just wanted to run around and have fun. Most of the time we just kept talking out of it and had a good time being completely silly. Racial and life style differences were left behind as we sang, jumped, ran around, chased each other, laughed, and connected. We were equals.
  • Johnny 5 My word was complaining. I figured that with the hot, humid weather and the long car ride and millions of people, this was a great opportunity to practice being less critical of people and situations. My favorite part of today was not getting arrested, but still earning some “street-cred” because now I am an official New York criminal.
  • PT Yooper - The highlight of this trip was simply just bonding with the inner city kids. The joy that I have seen from the kids are over the simple things. For example, a piggy back ride. It has been a reminder to me how the simple things are what really matter. Also, I was framed by Johnny 5 and almost put into NYPD custody.

July 08, 2007

we're here!

As you may be able to tell by the time of my post we arrived in NYC pretty late. We hit some crazy traffic in Pennsylvania twice (3 miles in 80minutes and 2 miles in 30 minutes) and getting over the Washington Bridge was a treat as well. But we did make it safe and sound... a little tired and very very sweaty, but safe and sound none the less.

We unpacked at The Central Park Hostel and then ran up three blocks and had some pizza from a very NY hole in the wall family owned Mexican-Italian Pizzeria. It was great. The guys are all asleep now and i think the girls are either showering or making pretty things to put in their hair.

Tomorrow we do an INSIGHT-ON SIGHT in the morning in Central Park, finalize plans for the Taft House and then maybe Chinatown in the evening... we'll see what the morning brings.

oh... here are our blog nicknames for the trip, see if you can figure out whose who. Good luck.

GUYS:
  • PT YOOPER
  • JOHNNY 5
  • POP STARGEL
  • ELMO
  • NOOGIN MONKEY
GALS:
  • PICANTE MUCHACHA
  • DIXIE VENUS
  • MISS TOOTS
  • DAISY
  • BEBO
  • THE FAB

Also on the way down the students took a spiritual gifts test and personality profile. We will discuss that tomorrow. They also journaled several times and I hope to share some of that with you tomorrow as well.

Keep praying.