THOUSANDS OF FREE BLOGGER TEMPLATES »

Friday, March 20, 2009

Mission Trip

We just got back from our mission trip to Southeast Texas to aid in Hurricane Ike relief. It was really hard to be away from Colin, but it was a very rewarding trip. Jeff was on a team that rebuilt quite a stretch of fence. I was on 2 different teams. The first day I spent at this precious old lady's house. Her home was not in great shape to begin with, but the hurricane damaged it more. I helped knock down some sheet rock on the walls and ceiling. The next 2 days, I went with our youth girls and a few other ladies to help paint a sanctuary that had been rebuilt from the storm. After we finished that job, we went back to that ladies house to see the finished product and to see her reaction when she saw it.

It was the most God moving reaction I have ever seen...

This was an African American lady in her 90's. She came in with her walker and just cried. She said, "My house has never looked this good!" She kept saying how good God was and how thankful she was. Then she wanted to sing for us. She tried to sing Amazing Grace, but couldn't get through the first line because in her words "that song just gets to me." So she sang another old gospel hymn in the most amazing voice I had ever heard in my life! You know what kind of voice I am talking about. That deep black spiritual kind of singing. It rocked my socks! Everyone was standing around wiping their snotty (and mind you our snot was dirty from the dust that we had inhaled the past few days) noses with the left over paper towels from cleaning the house.

This woman worshiped the Lord. It didn't matter that we were all standing there. It didn't matter that she STILL didn't have the best living conditions. It didn't matter that she was 90 something years old. All that mattered was that she loved her Lord and was praising his name. It was beautiful.

This trip was much needed for me. This lady reminded me about what matters. I could sit all day and think of things that could be better about my life...things that could be easier. But none of that even exists if you are truly in the presence of God. God's power and love is big enough to distract us from poverty, sickness, depression, lingering sin, worries. Its like that old hymn says...

Turn your eyes upon Jesus
Look full in his wonderful face
And the things of earth
Will grow strangely dim
In the light of his glory and grace!

1 comments:

Mary said...

I'm so glad to hear about your trip!! I wish I could have been there to witness this lady and the work God did in/to and with your group that week. You are simply amazing and I love you so much!!