Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Mission Trip ~ New York City 2018 {Part 2}: Hei-Hei Does New York

This was our third year participating in our church's mission trip to New York City.
But it was the very first year, my friend and fellow Mom sponsor,
brought along a TOY!
At first glance, you might think this a bit of a nuisance (he sure was loud).
But he grew on us.
In a "Flat Stanley" kind-of-way.
After a couple days, we began seeing something significant.
He was highly recognizable and was a great conversation starter.
Pretty soon, Hei-Hei was everywhere and everyone wanted their picture with him.
Hei-Hei broke through relational barriers and so many people just came up
to us to talk about him.
One day, as we were on the streets of New York handing out Bibles,
Hei-Hei was sitting on the book table.
An elderly lady just stopped and stared at him and soon
was asking if she could have him!

It struck me that having a little fun item like Hei-Hei sticking out of
your backpack can be a terrific tool in striking up conversation
with folks and ultimately being able to share the Gospel, 
the Good News of Jesus, with them!!





  

















This was the delightful couple I sat next to on our flight to New York from Dallas.
They were with a group of folks from Park Cities Baptist Church taking a tour 
of New York City and eventually Amish country.


This was the lovely couple Grant sat next to on our flight in New York City.
God prompted Grant's heart to share the gospel with them and he
spent nearly an hour going through a gospel tract with them
and they BOTH prayed and asked Jesus to be their Savior!!
Hallelujah!!!!





We met this sweet young man on the subway heading to church on Sunday
morning and we discovered by simply making conversation that he is
a brand new pitcher for the New York Mets originally from Crowley, Texas!!!
Meet Drew Smith here and here



Even the NYPD loved Hei-Hei and wanted their picture with him.
I was able to leave some gospel tracts with these brave men and women
as we had to keep walking!!
















Monday, July 9, 2018

Mission Trip ~ New York City 2018 {Part 1}

In the Fall of 2017, our family began talking about this trip.
How life-changing it is.
The leadership training all the kids receive, especially the boys.
This would be the third consecutive year that Ashlyn and I would attend.
When I approached Grant about it, I was surprised
 that he agreed so quickly to plan on going.
You see, Grant still struggles with a lot of internal anxiety.
A new school schedule, new teacher, new food, new clothes,
sudden change in plans, all produce an uncertainty that unsettles
and worries him and he manifests those anxieties by refusing to participate.
With great emotion.

I couldn't believe he didn't balk.

This year, the fund's for Ashlyn, Grant, and I to attend
this two-week trip came to us with relative ease.
All glory to God!!
In previous years, our family has taken on several
fund raisers and job opportunities to earn the funds for our summer ministries.
Every year, the Lord has completely provided exactly what was
needed at the exact time we needed it.
Between working, prayer, family gifts, and church missions scholarships
we were able to pay for our expenses.

The last two summers, I just couldn't get the child care
for my being away for two full weeks on this trip.
So I always missed the first training week at summer camp,
and just joined them at the airport in Dallas to fly to New York City
for the week of street ministry.
This year, I made an effort to attend the first full week of camp
training, and what a blessing it was!!

During the training week at camp we heard teaching sessions on:
Biblical Leadership
Servant Leadership
Leadership Training
How to Trust God
Cross-Cultural Evanglism
Cultural Adaptation
Introduction to Language Acquisition
Effective Ministry Strategies
Bible Storytelling

The teenagers participated in chapel times and group games
that built a team spirit among them.
The preaching this week made their hearts tender to God's direction
and leading in their lives.
 They "grew in wisdom, stature,
and in favor with God and man."

For me personally, I was challenged to pray for God to move in my
heart and the hearts of our teenagers.
Oh boy.....did He ever answer in a big way....... {To be continued}
































Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Happy Freedom Day 2018

Pictures snapped last week in New York City while on our mission trip.

They remind me that freedom isn't free and that some people
hate our country and the freedoms we enjoy!
May we never take for granted this great land
and may we always be vigilant in defending those freedoms
we have been so lavishly spoiled with!!