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An impactful first mission trip experience

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An impactful first mission trip experience


img_4942This week in Toko’i, New Mexico, the mission trip team from Luke Airforce Base near Phoenix, Arizona is awesome! For every person on the team, this is the first short term mission trip they have ever been on! They have been working so hard and have made not only some really beautiful improvements on several homes, but also some very meaningful relationships during their time here.

One woman we’ve spent a lot of time with during this week is Etta George. Etta was originally the founder of the church we are working with, Victory Life Christian Fellowship. We came to her house this week to finish some siding and paint the trim around the house. She immediately made us feel welcome on the first day, ushering us into her home and sharing with us each day more little bits and pieces about her life.

Behind her house there is a large outdoor stage area  and she told us that each year the area is packed out for a camp meeting revival that she has hosted for many years. We were amazed as we heard her stories and saw how many lives she has touched in her lifetime. What a woman! When we stood in her kitchen after Chris replaced her old washing machine with a new cabinet she wanted, she cried and thanked us for the work we had done. She also made fry bread two different days to thank us, and gave us watermelon as well!

The kids all talked about how awesome it was to see that Etta was so grateful and sweet. What a woman to learn from! This youth mission trip team certainly has had an incredible first mission experience!

-Navajo Nation staff

*Note: 2010 mission trips will be posted soon! Check out www.ExperienceMission.org to find out the new communities that we will be working with next summer.

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The logistical side of things

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The logistical side of things


4707_518775255045_197401215_30863041_2630183_nSo I have been in Washington serving as an Experience Mission Logistics Coordinator since the middle of May, and I have yet to write a blog. Go me. I don’t know why I don’t write more… it’s not like there is a ton to do around here. Apparently, I just find it too cumbersome. Nonetheless, I feel the need to start writing some blogs… so here is the first one, and I promise… there will be more!

This internship consists of living in the middle of nowhere in southwest Washington. While I know this might sound glum and boring, surprisingly it is anything but that. Cara McKenzie (the other intern this summer) and I have been on many adventures around town and we tend to be able to keep ourselves busy despite the lack of activities that are available in Chimacum and the surrounding area. Just to give you an idea of how out of the way we live; it is a good 40 minutes to the nearest Wal-Mart. The only thing this area really has to offer is extreme hippies, old people, and everything organic. Who would have thought that I could go though such culture shock in my own country?  Not me, but believe it or not, it happened.  This culture is far what I am used to in my Midwestern state of Indiana.  And so is the scenery. This, however, I am not complaining about. In fact, the scenery is by far the greatest thing about being out here. Ok, maybe not by far because my job is pretty sweet and I love everything that I am learning, but the mountains make my time here only that much better. 

This summer has definitely been a stage in my life that I am doing a lot of learning and growing.  I never would have realized this, and I rarely thought about it, but the amount of work, time, and energy that goes into running a mission trip is mind blowing. But Experience Mission does it, year after year, and I have to say I am rather impressed. I was completely unsure of what to expect when I agreed to come out here, but I knew it would be an experience I would never forget, and I was right. I have enjoyed every minute of working alongside the staff of Experience Mission (which, surprisingly, is about a whole 5 people!) We have had many good times in the office and we have quite a few inside jokes that have kept us laughing all summer. This has truly been an experience of a lifetime and I will treasure my time working with the staff of Experience Mission, the summer interns that are serving in various locations domestically and abroad, and the teams that make this mission organization possible.

Pray for God to continue to move and work in my life as a finish out my last month and a half in Washington. I know it is going to be an incredible journey, because it already has been.

Also, stay tuned for more updates on my experiences here as well as a blog from Cara and I about what exactly being a Logistical Coordinator for Experience Mission looks like.

Through Him,

Andrea

Note: Check out all the exciting things that are going on with Experience Mission on our website www.ExperienceMission.org

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All About Dot

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All About Dot


p6095173Rural West Virginia: At the beginning of last week, we traveled to a community in West Virginia that had recently suffered a flood.  There we found out about a woman named Edna whose house had survived the flood but sustained a lot of damage.  She is a mom who works and goes to school.  We decided to take on the project and help her rebuild her house during our upcoming mission trips.  In the process of this, we met her mother, Dot.  Dot was always there during the day helping the team while Edna worked.  I had the opportunity to take a break from helping at the Timothy Jones house and painting the Lions Club caboose to visit the site one day.  While I was there I talked with Dot for just a moment.  She is such an awesome lady!  So many of the students on the trip saw Jesus in her every day.  I told her how they shared their “Joy, Junk and Jesus” moments from their day every night.  They said that whenever they needed something she was right there ready to help out.  When I told Dot why they saw Jesus in her she smiled and told me what a blessing our presence there had been.  She said that FEMA had called the day before and offered Edna a trailer but she was able to turn it down because she had “some wonderful missionaries sent to rebuild my house.”  It is amazing to see how a group of kids from Atlanta came to Gary, West Virignia and were able to help Edna and how she in turn was able to give the FEMA trailer to someone else who needed it more than she did.  We are looking forward to meeting more and more people like Dot and Edna as the summer moves along and we execute more mission trips.
-Crystal, Trip Coordinator, Gary, West Virginia 09

Note: Experience Mission works in rural locations like West Virginia, but they also work in urban locations and international communities. Check out all of the places we’re serving this year and the new communities we will be in next summer as well; all at www.experiencemission.org.

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Truly a blessing

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Truly a blessing


p6095182Rural West Virginia: Besides the construction duties, cooking, cleaning, and keeping a group of 35 organized our EM team has also had a few other success stories.  While in West Virginia, Crystal, Robby, and I want to make sure that we are changing people’s lives through help and relationships, if we do this then a natural change will occur in us as well.  During this week’s mission trip, while at the Eaton family home our team was surrounded with nothing but love, giving, and selflessness.  The grandmother, Dot, of the family’s home was with our team every step of the way.  She was constantly walking around making sure we didn’t need anything, giving us cold bottled water, offering food, and of course offering to help.  She not only was attending to the needs of 14 people while we worked, but she was also watching her three grand children and her special needs brother, Chubby.  I really can’t even begin to describe how being able to hear a little of Dot’s story, playing tag with the kids, or laughing with Chubby when some of the kids got in a water fight has already changed mine and I know many others lives after just one week.  Sure we worked hard and successfully finished the house but more importantly we made connections, built relationships, and slowed down long enough to hear other people’s needs above ours and it is an amazing feeling.  Trying to describe the kindness and hard working grandmother Dot was is impossible, trying to explain how perfectly Chubby sanded a piece of ceiling tile for me is indescribable, and trying to share how Montana Eaton (10 year old girl) made a new best friend on our team, who may be inspiration for her later on down the road is unreal.  What I can tell you is that after one week of hard work and many emotions my life has been changed and I have truly been touched by the Eaton family and the mission trip team I got to work with this past week.  Even trying to briefly type out some of the feelings makes me emotional.  The Eaton family kept saying “this is truly a blessing”…all I can think is how blessed I feel to have been able to meet and work with this family in West Virginia.

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Signed,

Alisha Butler

 

Note: If you would like to help with the restoration that is taking place in Rural West Virginia, join one of Experience Mission’s trips to the Appalachia. Go to www.experiencemission.org to view our trip dates and watch for our soon-to-be posted 2010 trips!

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Touring the communities of the Appalachians

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Touring the communities of the Appalachians


100_62721Appalachia, West Virginia: Well its day four of our adventure in West Virginia and we have done and seen so much.  Today we spent the day with our community leader Jack; he drove us all around the windy roads through different towns in the Appalachians to set up places for our upcoming short term mission trips.  Although some of us got sick, not naming any names, we survived the drive!  We met a lot of really nice people and saw a lot of work that needs to be done.  We spent a lot of the day driving through a nearby county that has recently been hit by a flood; it was crazy seeing what the flood had done.  Some homes were falling apart from the inside out and in other homes the damage was not as easily visible on the outside but the inside damage was equally devastating.  Floors, walls, porches, cars, and many other things were ruined.  Also, most of the time the roads we were driving on followed the river which was the cause of most of the flooding and in the river was so much trash and debris it was unbelievable.  There were house doors, bed frames, mattresses, blinds, and so much more in the water or stuck in trees and bushes near the water because of how high the flood had been in some areas.  It was really hard to see but also hopeful because we knew we could do a lot of good in these areas.
All the people we have met thus far are so nice and have such positive attitudes.  Even though they have been through so much and the flood has ruined so much they have they are still kind, welcoming, and hopeful.  We met the Eaton family today and they were victims of the flood, a single mom and her two daughters live in the house, but today the sister, mother Dot, and a few other people were at the house helping to restore the floor and walls.  We got to visit with them and see what they would need help on and we also met their neighbor who had literally moved into the house a week before the flood hit.  She was also very positive and one thing that really stuck with me was the hope she had when she said “May was one of the toughest months ever…but June will be better, I know it.”  All the people we have met in the Appalachians of West Virginia so far have carried this hope and kindness about them and it is amazing to see even in the midst of disaster and devastation.

Signed,

Alisha Butler

 

Note: Experience Mission sends out short term mission trips to Appalachia, West Virginia throughout the summer. Go to www.experiencemission.org to find out more!

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A Whole New World

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A Whole New World


img_4717Rural Mission Trip: Here we are!  Gary, West Virginia.  Since we arrived on Monday we have been hard at work preparing rooms for our mission trip teams to stay in and places for the leaders to gather.  Yesterday we met a woman and her sister from the community who are going to be cooking dinner for us for the summer.  We are so thankful to have them!  From what we have tasted, we can tell that they definitely know their way around the kitchen.
Today we have been assembling and bunking beds as well as cleaning and finding our way around the community.  The school that we are staying in is in the process of being remodeled by our community partners, Jack and Brenda, who run an organization called the School for Life.  It is amazing to see Jack’s passion for the people here.  Just today he took us down to Gary Bottom and introduced us to a woman named Candy and her two sons and told us a little bit about her struggles.  We are excited to get to know her story better and build a relationship with her.
This place is different than anything that we have ever experienced before.  Yes, it is full of poverty and the culture that goes along with it, but the people are loving and so kind.  We have so much to learn from them and we are excited to share the Hope that we have with them as we build relationships with them. We know that this summer’s mission trips will be full of challenges and growth.

Team West Virginia

Note: Do you want to be a part of the change and assistance happening in this Appalachian Community? Sign your team up for a mission trip with Experience Mission. To do so go to www.experiencemission.org.

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Bringing it to you short and sweet from Portland

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Bringing it to you short and sweet from Portland


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Short term Mission Trips:

Mid week fix for everyone.

The first mission trip team arrived Monday, we have done so many crazy and God-filled things it has been amazing. We have been helping out with kids at the Root Cellar, painting decks for the people that are living in public housing, and volunteering at Preble Street, where we have helped serve the homeless breakfast. 

The current youth mission trip team is made up of only 13 people, the Maker’s dozen, and we have stretched them really thin. We have had very little downtime for them to recover, so please pray for strength for them as well as Cori, Laurie, and I.

Laurie has been under the weather so we need her to get better soon.

Thank you for your prayers. Pray that we lean not on our own understanding, but on our Heavenly Father’s.

Portland team

PS. The reason this is so short is because my computer was locked in an office during the time I had planned to write this. Another great example of God forcing us to change plans for some other good!

Find an urban mission trip in Portland or another city in the US: www.ExperienceMission.org Summer 2010 trips posted soon!

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Making Portland our home for the summer.

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Making Portland our home for the summer.


img_2146Urban Mission Trips: We have been in Portland getting ready, and now the first youth mission trip team is coming in tomorrow! We are excited, we have been meeting lots of great people with great stories, and now we get to share them with everyone that comes in.

The people at the church and The Root Cellar have been absolutely fantastic. They have been making sure that we are set up, and they are perhaps more excited than we are for the mission trips to start and the community to be surprised by God’s love and hard work.

We hope that we will be in everyone’s prayers as this first mission trip could be a little rough around the edges. Luckily, the work has been pouring in, and jobs have been lined up. Kid’s Club has an activity set up for everyday, and the flyers have been printed, posted, and hopefully read by kids around town.

Pray for a ton of kids to come out to our events and for smooth sailing! God has a plan, and we are very excited to see what He has in store for us this week. Also, pray for flexibility and patience for the leaders.

God Bless,

Experience Mission Portland Staff

Note: Want to experience an EM mission trip yourself? Summer 2010 trips are going to be posted soon, so keep watching for your opportunity to go to Portland and other locations in the U.S. and abroad. Visit our website at www.ExperienceMission.org for more information.

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Gaining relationships that will last a lifetime.

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Gaining relationships that will last a lifetime.


img_4711Navajo Mission Trips: The youth mission trip team from Mountain View Presbyterian Church in Scottsdale, Arizona has been here for three days now, and the 30 middle schoolers are some of the hardest workers I’ve ever seen! Yesterday, we were able to split into four groups and work on John Watson’s house, a home in Kayenta, a graffitied water tower, and some odd jobs at the church. My team went to Mr. John’s house and we had a blast. We painted the entire exterior of the house and got to spend some good time with John and even made friends with a few of his cows! He invited us to eat our lunch inside with him, and the kids really enjoyed it. At the water tower, the group was able to cover the graffiti and worked on painting a beautiful mural of a sunset with some Navajo artwork. The group in Kayenta painted some rooms in a family’s home and got to share some time with the family as well. At the church, a hardworking group built some new picnic tables and then dug a trench to lay a water line close to the outdoor kitchen where we cook! No more hauling water! Praise the Lord! Today, the entire group is in Tuba City de-tagging many of the city buildings and spending time with some of the Navajo that have come out to work with us. We had lunch in the gorgeous park and everyone was running around playing games as well. It has been an incredible couple of days and I can’t wait to see what else will happen this weekend! The rumor is that we are going out to the canyon tonight- what an adventure!

Blessings and love,
Laura Marie and the Navajo Experience Mission Team

Note: Experience Mission will soon be offering Summer 2010 mission trips on the Navajo Reservation. If you’d like to join a short term mission trip with EM, visit us at our website www.experiencemission.org

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Y’all ready for this?

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Y’all ready for this?


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Summer Mission Trips:
Team Pearlington has truly been tasting Southern culture during Prep Week.  During this week we have been prepping a home for inspection so that the first of our summer mission trips team is able to legally work on the house.  It has been a ton of work!  We have learned so much construction and worked ten hour days.  The house is being built for the Bennett Family.  The hospitality of Stacey, Eddie, and their thirteen year old daughter, Miranda, has truly stolen the hearts of the EM summer Staff. They constantly come to the work site to chat and offer help or a cold drink.  We have truly gotten to know them and now consider them friends. 

The Bennetts have lived in Pearlington their entire lives and survived Hurricane Katrina.  Unfortunately, their home did not survive.  Stacey, Eddie, and Miranda evacuated from their home and took refuge at NASA for about a week.  After the storm the Bennetts realized that they had lost everything.  The Bennetts lived in a FEMA trailer for a period of time, but the mold negatively affected Stacey and Miranda’s allergies and asthma.  They currently live in a trailer that is too small and also affects Stacey’s allergies.  Another local community partner, Glen, feels very strongly that this family is well deserving of this home.  They do a lot for others in the community and truly have servant hearts.   On Friday night, the Bennett family took us to an all-you-can-eat Chinese buffet. What a great meal!  Afterwards, we went to Miranda’s softball game with Stacey and Eddie.  We had a great time watching the game and talking. It was a much needed break from all the construction.  Team Pearlington is already amazed at how much we have been served and blessed in the short time we have been here. 

We look forward to see our relationships with the Bennetts continue to grow as God reveals his plans for us in Pearlington this summer. 

Note: Experience Mission will begin the third year working in Pearlington to help families rebuild their homes and lives after the devastation of hurricane Katrina. Summer volunteers from youth mission trips and adult mission trips will provide over 500 energetic workers. If you’d like to join a mission trip with EM for 2010, visit us at our website www.experiencemission.org

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