Monday, June 18, 2007
Home Concert Pics are up!
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
We're back! Concert at 7 pm!
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Pics updated
Monday, June 11, 2007
Thoughts from Tyler
Lufkin and Clay Walker
thoughts from Kaylee
Ken had all of the students rate there top 10 moments of the tour and now I want to go and change mine to make Clay's talk up there. So, yeah, I'm pretty glad I got to listen to him.
what students revert to when bored...
ladies and gentlemen, the flexible talents of junior emily C.
more Katrina devestation
jr. high schools DO exist
lunch in new orleans
Sunday, June 10, 2007
post concert festivities
it has begun!
the crowd is getting thicker...
however, there are people that are here because they are received a flier from one of our students yesterday. those people along with friends we've made during this week make tonight special.
and we all miss dr. gardner who has been texting us all day, along with praying. wish you were here!
here is rick, ron, and Kim! rick has been our laison(sp) down here. ron and Kim opened thier home and thier lives to us. this couple lives across the street and came because Cassia invited them yesterday.setting up for the big cookout outreach
Saturday, June 9, 2007
saturday night
saturday!
one team is working on fixing two houses. the other team is out passing fliers for our BBQ tomorrow evening.
after lunch the free will be rehearsing while a few of the adults will head back to work more on the houses.
tonight we will dine food of the italians while swimming at a couple who is close friends with josh.
Friday, June 8, 2007
fun with sheetrock
unfortunately we don't have footage of that concert or of Dr.Gardner as he carried sheetrock through the house we're working on.
God is good, all of the time...
construction!
just a few pics from thursday
Thursday, June 7, 2007
Pascagoula Nursing Home
the free sounded great and their care for the elderly was beautiful.
maybe some more pics later.
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Guest Blogger: Andrew L.
The first full day brought a ropes course and an opportunity to do things we originally thought to be impossible. We were there to encourage and comfort each other, setting a precedence for the rest of a tour. Hey mom- I jumped off a telephone pole.
Last night was fairly intense. The opening concert went tremendously well, and I did another thing just outside of my bubble: I practically killed myself playing soccer with the kids at Cookson Hills.
Figuring out the logistics of setting up the sound system, assigning tasks, and making sure that everything was working took a lot out of me. I got to thinking farther ahead and faster than I should have and started to snap at everyone. I had to take a break from what I was doing to think about it. I realized that I couldn't have complete control over everything. If I tried, I would freak out, and if I managed to hold myself together long enough, things would have major problems.
And then, those kids made me think about the tendency I have to make decisions about people and situations before I have the chance to experience them. We think of poverty as a distant problem, as something that affects someone else. And we're right on one thing- it does affect someone else. A lot of someone elses. And those someone elses have the same hopes and dreams that I have.
I'm learning, even if it's actually only helping me put words to it, that I can't control my situations and expect things to work out peachily. I've got to try new things, learn new things, experience new things, and meet new people, and hope and trust that God has a purpose in it.
Because when He's in control, the smoke still leaks out of equipment every once in a while. But there's always a way to recover and be all the stronger through it.
Guest Blogger: Kaylee D.
Guest Blogger: Micah W.
Guest Blogger: Cassia W.
I have talked about things that I wouldn't say to my friends back at home.
The people that we have met on this trip are INCREDIBLE!! They treat me with love and kindness like I have known them forever!
Guest Blogger: Kyle R.
Then we went to Cookson Hills. That place was absolutely incredible. To worship to the people there and learn about their stories and to play softball was a blast. While we were ministering to the people at Cookson Hills through our singing and drama, I felt the prescence of the holy spirit. Watching the drama gave me goosebumps and so did the singing. To see smiles on people's faces and to see them worship with us while we were singing made feel so good inside. I left that place filled with so much joy and I know that I will feel that same joy throughout the rest of the trip.
After Cookson Hills, we began traveling to Memphis, Tennessee. The van ride was pretty entertaining and relaxing and it is not that boring. I had never been in a car this far to the east of the United States, so I had never seen the Mississippi River before until today. It was cool and seeing a city like Memphis is cool too. Memphis gave us a place to stay but we also came here for another reason. To minister to people in an older person nursing home. That was really amazing also because there were people worshipping with us and everyone enjoyed having us sing for them and they were very thankful. After that, we dropped our belongings off at the church that we are staying at and headed for downtown Memphis to enjoy a delicious barbeque at Rendezvous. The ribs were messy but filled my stomach pretty well.
And now I sit here at the Starbucks Cafe in a bookstore typing this blog as I look forward to the rest of the tour with my newly groomed eyebrows done by Emily and Kaylee.
Guest Blogger: Tyler R.
Guest Blogger: Sara W.
On this trip I feel that I have grown closer with God, because before "TOUR" I always knew that each year was going to be the same as the last year...sitting on a village tour bus and not learning anything about god. But this tour is the greatest tour ever!!!
Guest Blogger: Emily C.
Memphis BBQ
and it's packed!