Friday, July 31, 2009

Update


Lauren and Melissa haven't been able to access the internet, so they wanted me (mom) to give an update on what they have been up to. They are adjusting to the time change. They are sleeping in tents, and apparently theirs is right near a train track, so it's taken a little getting used to sleeping with a train rumbling by frequently. They are doing well and enjoying the experience very much. Their days are full accomplishing alot and the teams are gearing up for the outreach event which begins this Saturday and runs through next Saturday. They did get to go out into the city to get art supplies for the upcoming event and enjoyed seeing buildings and grabbing an ice cream. (see pic)


Here is a post from the OM office:


“We’re taking an entire site and transforming it into a village,” explained Mary Wallace from the logistics team. With around 100 volunteers, TeenStreet is well on it’s way to becoming a community of cooks, artists, writers, and people with many other gifts and talents. “It doesn’t matter if you’re sweeping the floor, it doesn’t matter if you’re on the stage,” said Mary. “Our goal is to glorify Jesus.”
Prayer points:

Pray for the the community, that they will see the love of Christ throughout the entire event.


Pray for the safety of the TeenStreet workers as they continue to set up.


Every evening they have enjoyed a worship service that all the outreach workers participate in.
Here is what they have been talking about.


Each evening this week during set up for TeenStreet, the staff and service team members gather for devotions to worship God and to pray over the events of next week. In coordination with the “Impossible” theme for TeenStreet, and the week’s theme verse, Hebrews 11:6, devotions focus on the faith that Moses, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, and others in Hebrews, were commended for. Enoch, in particular, walked with God for 300 years. Josh Walker, who leads devotions, describes how he was commended for his faith, not for what he accomplished during his life. He focuses on how faith allows us to see God and seek Him more.The staff prayer this week is that, in spite of the hurts, fears and failures that can keep teens from embarking on a journey with Jesus, they will see God in a new way during TeenStreet and desire to seek Him daily.


The Teenstreet Event desires to:


* Challenging young people to find and grow their own relationship with Jesus


*Make a lasting impact in the lives of teenagers. This means helping teens to understand and come to their own decisions rather than telling them what they must do.


* Breaking down barriers between cultures, denominations & generations


* Building into the existing local churches

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