Friday, May 11, 2007
Greensburg Kansas - Before and After
Weather Channel has a video segment with satellite images of the town before and after here
Wednesday, May 09, 2007
Kansas Update
I'm sure you've all been watching the news stories like this one. Greensburg Kansas is pretty much wiped out. I had the pleasure (in serving the Lord) today to help get a 30 foot trailer and supplies ready to roll out. This would have been impossible without Tim Shivers (Team 7) of New Life in Gahanna loaning out his new Diesel GMC 2500.

Thanks Tim!
Churches of Christ Disaster Response Team is ran by Laura and Mark Cremeans. They are from Ohio originally, but are relocating to a new base of operations in Gainsville Florida. After 10 years of part time first response when Hurricane Charlie came through, they sold their construction business and went full time. This trailer will join a kitchen trailer, shower trailer, RV, and tool trailer that will all be on-site between tomorrow and the weekend. They'll let us know about volunteer requirements over the next week. If you are feeling called to go help, be making some very tentative plans and I'll get the word out if I'm taking a team out. We may well be joining them in the next couple of weeks.
Whites Ferry Road will also be in Greensburg this weekend. Note the referenced appeal letter from Carol Ogle. We are not in competition, but are partner's in God's work in disaster relief. Servants Unite is a faith based operation, but not affiliated with any particular church. Church of Christ partners are who we have worked with for Katrina relief. If you know of other church organizations working in Kansas, please pass along the info.
We're all looking at fundraising and preparation for the upcoming spring storm and hurricane season. Servants Unite as well is down to a couple thousand dollars. We'll need approximately $10,000 to cover expenses for our teams through the end of July, though they are paying a lot of their own way. A very large response for a new hurricane causing the sort of damage Charlie, Ivan, Katrina, or Rita did will call for a $30,000 immediate outlay to cover shipping, transportation, and supplies.
This money may be pledged by churches for such a response or donated outright, but I need to start getting an accounting of what we can count on when the next emergency strikes.
Keep all those working in relief in your prayers as well as those who have lost so much in these disasters. Please pray they will see Christ in our work and seek him and be closer to him in their lives.
John McGuire
Thanks Tim!
Churches of Christ Disaster Response Team is ran by Laura and Mark Cremeans. They are from Ohio originally, but are relocating to a new base of operations in Gainsville Florida. After 10 years of part time first response when Hurricane Charlie came through, they sold their construction business and went full time. This trailer will join a kitchen trailer, shower trailer, RV, and tool trailer that will all be on-site between tomorrow and the weekend. They'll let us know about volunteer requirements over the next week. If you are feeling called to go help, be making some very tentative plans and I'll get the word out if I'm taking a team out. We may well be joining them in the next couple of weeks.
Whites Ferry Road will also be in Greensburg this weekend. Note the referenced appeal letter from Carol Ogle. We are not in competition, but are partner's in God's work in disaster relief. Servants Unite is a faith based operation, but not affiliated with any particular church. Church of Christ partners are who we have worked with for Katrina relief. If you know of other church organizations working in Kansas, please pass along the info.
We're all looking at fundraising and preparation for the upcoming spring storm and hurricane season. Servants Unite as well is down to a couple thousand dollars. We'll need approximately $10,000 to cover expenses for our teams through the end of July, though they are paying a lot of their own way. A very large response for a new hurricane causing the sort of damage Charlie, Ivan, Katrina, or Rita did will call for a $30,000 immediate outlay to cover shipping, transportation, and supplies.
This money may be pledged by churches for such a response or donated outright, but I need to start getting an accounting of what we can count on when the next emergency strikes.
Keep all those working in relief in your prayers as well as those who have lost so much in these disasters. Please pray they will see Christ in our work and seek him and be closer to him in their lives.
John McGuire
Thursday, May 03, 2007
Habitat Opportunity for Saturday 5/5
We need a couple extra volunteers this Saturday, May 5th on a construction site.
We need 5 volunteers (on a first come basis) to assist us in building some first floor walls on Saturday from 8:30am to 4:00pm. No prior skills required, leadership provided.
Volunteers need to wear comfortable clothing that they don’t mind getting dirty. Volunteers must wear hard-soled shoes (work boots preferred) or tennis shoes. Absolutely no sandals or open toed/open heeled shoes allowed on site. Bring a lunch and a water bottle. Hats and sunscreen are always a great addition to your work day.
Tools will be provided, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own tools if preferred. Please label and keep track of tools.
If you are available and interested, please email me for details.
Thanks for all you do!
Deb Light
Volunteer Director
Habitat for Humanity-Greater Columbus
Office 614-364-7020
We need 5 volunteers (on a first come basis) to assist us in building some first floor walls on Saturday from 8:30am to 4:00pm. No prior skills required, leadership provided.
Volunteers need to wear comfortable clothing that they don’t mind getting dirty. Volunteers must wear hard-soled shoes (work boots preferred) or tennis shoes. Absolutely no sandals or open toed/open heeled shoes allowed on site. Bring a lunch and a water bottle. Hats and sunscreen are always a great addition to your work day.
Tools will be provided, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own tools if preferred. Please label and keep track of tools.
If you are available and interested, please email me for details.
Thanks for all you do!
Deb Light
Volunteer Director
Habitat for Humanity-Greater Columbus
Office 614-364-7020
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Ever wonder about the fruits of your labors?
Whites Ferry Road Church of Christ in Monroe Louisiana has sponsored a disaster relief effort for 25 years. They have provided most of the funding for Billy and Daphne's Bayou Recovery Project in Bayou La Batre where we spent some time this spring. Last week during a focused spiritual "revival" in town a lot of prayers came to fruition.
Please read Carol Ogle's report for the details.
Please read Carol Ogle's report for the details.
Friday, April 27, 2007
Servants Unite Update
Topics for this update:
The next ServeFest will be in October. We’ll have more rehab work lined up in Franklinton as we establish a supporting relationship with Lower Lights Ministry out of Bellows Avenue Nazarene and Rebuilding Together, Central Ohio, a local rehab charity. These organizations are much like Hilltop and Tammany Oaks’ relief ministry in scope and organization. Just the kind of effort we can support through volunteer hours.
I am looking for churches who are willing to donate their parking lots for a Friday and Saturday, volunteers, and $5,000 in expenses or any part of that to build a house to send into New Orleans. We can frame out walls and sheathing here in a Saturday and pack it on a truck to have the lot available for Sunday morning services. This is in cooperation with Crossroads Missions through Help Build Hope http://www.crossroadsmissions.com/helpbuildhope/. Construction of the houses will be completed in New Orleans Central City. It’d be really kewl to have a local crew start this here this summer and send a team to work with Crossroads in the fall to put them together to get the end to end.
I’m having a difficult time scheduling meetings with church leadership to plan our next response and formalize Servants Unite’s relationship. Your assistance in facilitating these meetings is going to be fundamental. It is urgent we determine what resources and locations are available for relief supply collection and packaging as well as finances to send in volunteers for our next response. We use frightfully little money in this mission, but reserves which have never exceeded $14,000 are nearing $0 and the funding for the organization is another issue I need to address. Priorities are involvement in current Katrina relief and local efforts, prep for next response, and funding in that order.
For Spring Break trips, we sent 101 man weeks of Labor to Bayou La Batre, Alabama and Chalmette (New Orleans) Louisiana. The cost of van rentals, gas, and board with our hosting organizations cost our organization approximately $8,000 plus the contributions of some of the teams I estimate around $7,000 more. I wish I could give you an inventory of the people we’ve helped, the spiritual growth among volunteers who are believers and those that aren’t, the new friendships that have formed between people from all over the country… but it’s an immeasurable quantity. Unfortunately, even blogging hasn’t been nearly adequate. Amazing people do this work. People who attract other people to them. Fishers of men. You’re all to be commended and I am so thankful to be blessed by working shoulder to shoulder with the majority of these volunteers this spring.
Summer is going to be bigger! Here are the trips presently scheduled:
6/8/07 North Canton Church of Christ 27 volunteers
7/3/07 New Life Church, Canal Winchester 15 volunteers
7/7/07 Westerville Schools 50 volunteers
Sunbury United Methodist 40 volunteers
South Dayton Church of Christ 10 volunteers
7/27/07 Linworth United Methodist 30 volunteers
?? Norway Avenue Church of Christ (Huntington, WV)
Teams from June 15 through July will go to Bayou La Batre, pending any new disasters that require our response. Teams before that camp and after will be working in Chalmette (New Orleans). Add your group to one of these, or pick your own date. There’s plenty of work left to do!
I will be focusing on getting everyone where they are going for these trips, setting up local mission opportunities, and continuing to grow the organization to more churches. You can help with that and in all we do. Even full time I need a lot of volunteers to help manage all these activities. Please get back to me with your interest and availability!
Servants Unite!
John McGuire
- Spring ServeFest
- Other Local Missions
- Prep for Next Response
- Spring Break Wrapup
- Summer Schedule
The next ServeFest will be in October. We’ll have more rehab work lined up in Franklinton as we establish a supporting relationship with Lower Lights Ministry out of Bellows Avenue Nazarene and Rebuilding Together, Central Ohio, a local rehab charity. These organizations are much like Hilltop and Tammany Oaks’ relief ministry in scope and organization. Just the kind of effort we can support through volunteer hours.
I am looking for churches who are willing to donate their parking lots for a Friday and Saturday, volunteers, and $5,000 in expenses or any part of that to build a house to send into New Orleans. We can frame out walls and sheathing here in a Saturday and pack it on a truck to have the lot available for Sunday morning services. This is in cooperation with Crossroads Missions through Help Build Hope http://www.crossroadsmissions.com/helpbuildhope/. Construction of the houses will be completed in New Orleans Central City. It’d be really kewl to have a local crew start this here this summer and send a team to work with Crossroads in the fall to put them together to get the end to end.
I’m having a difficult time scheduling meetings with church leadership to plan our next response and formalize Servants Unite’s relationship. Your assistance in facilitating these meetings is going to be fundamental. It is urgent we determine what resources and locations are available for relief supply collection and packaging as well as finances to send in volunteers for our next response. We use frightfully little money in this mission, but reserves which have never exceeded $14,000 are nearing $0 and the funding for the organization is another issue I need to address. Priorities are involvement in current Katrina relief and local efforts, prep for next response, and funding in that order.
For Spring Break trips, we sent 101 man weeks of Labor to Bayou La Batre, Alabama and Chalmette (New Orleans) Louisiana. The cost of van rentals, gas, and board with our hosting organizations cost our organization approximately $8,000 plus the contributions of some of the teams I estimate around $7,000 more. I wish I could give you an inventory of the people we’ve helped, the spiritual growth among volunteers who are believers and those that aren’t, the new friendships that have formed between people from all over the country… but it’s an immeasurable quantity. Unfortunately, even blogging hasn’t been nearly adequate. Amazing people do this work. People who attract other people to them. Fishers of men. You’re all to be commended and I am so thankful to be blessed by working shoulder to shoulder with the majority of these volunteers this spring.
Summer is going to be bigger! Here are the trips presently scheduled:
6/8/07 North Canton Church of Christ 27 volunteers
7/3/07 New Life Church, Canal Winchester 15 volunteers
7/7/07 Westerville Schools 50 volunteers
Sunbury United Methodist 40 volunteers
South Dayton Church of Christ 10 volunteers
7/27/07 Linworth United Methodist 30 volunteers
?? Norway Avenue Church of Christ (Huntington, WV)
Teams from June 15 through July will go to Bayou La Batre, pending any new disasters that require our response. Teams before that camp and after will be working in Chalmette (New Orleans). Add your group to one of these, or pick your own date. There’s plenty of work left to do!
I will be focusing on getting everyone where they are going for these trips, setting up local mission opportunities, and continuing to grow the organization to more churches. You can help with that and in all we do. Even full time I need a lot of volunteers to help manage all these activities. Please get back to me with your interest and availability!
Servants Unite!
John McGuire
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Habitat Opportunity for Saturday 4/21
We have a construction volunteer opportunity that just came up for this Saturday, April 21st.
We need 6 volunteers (on a first come basis) to assist us in putting on the subfloor/decking on one of our foundations on Saturday from 8:30am to 4:00pm. No prior skills required, leadership provided.
Volunteers need to wear comfortable clothing that they don’t mind getting dirty. Volunteers must wear hard-soled shoes (work boots preferred) or tennis shoes. Absolutely no sandals or open toed/open heeled shoes allowed on site. Bring a lunch and a water bottle. Hats and sunscreen are always a great addition to your work day.
Tools will be provided, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own tools if preferred. Please label and keep track of tools.
If you are available and interested, please email me for details.
Thanks for all you do!
Deb
Deb Light
Volunteer Director
Habitat for Humanity-Greater Columbus
3140 Westerville Rd
Columbus, OH 43224
Office 614-364-7020 (direct line)
Cell: 614-332-9192
Fax: 614-414-0432
Check out our NEW online registration system on our website: www.habitat-columbus.org for upcoming Volunteer Opportunities. Check often!
We need 6 volunteers (on a first come basis) to assist us in putting on the subfloor/decking on one of our foundations on Saturday from 8:30am to 4:00pm. No prior skills required, leadership provided.
Volunteers need to wear comfortable clothing that they don’t mind getting dirty. Volunteers must wear hard-soled shoes (work boots preferred) or tennis shoes. Absolutely no sandals or open toed/open heeled shoes allowed on site. Bring a lunch and a water bottle. Hats and sunscreen are always a great addition to your work day.
Tools will be provided, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own tools if preferred. Please label and keep track of tools.
If you are available and interested, please email me for details.
Thanks for all you do!
Deb
Deb Light
Volunteer Director
Habitat for Humanity-Greater Columbus
3140 Westerville Rd
Columbus, OH 43224
Office 614-364-7020 (direct line)
Cell: 614-332-9192
Fax: 614-414-0432
Check out our NEW online registration system on our website: www.habitat-columbus.org for upcoming Volunteer Opportunities. Check often!
We must not, in trying to think about how we can make a big difference, ignore the small daily differences we can make, which, over time, add up to big differences that we often cannot foresee. -Marion Wright Edelman
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Team 24 picture galleries are available!
Saturday, April 07, 2007
Friday, April 06, 2007
Team 24 Heads Home
Update: We made it to Hendersonville, TN at 10:30 Central time. Breakfast will be at 7:00am and we should be home around 4:00pm Eastern.

We left Chalmette at 2:00 central after visiting the Katrina victims memorial at shell beach on the MRGO and poboys at Tony's.
We should roll into Nashville for our overnight about 10:00 central tonight.
We left Chalmette at 2:00 central after visiting the Katrina victims memorial at shell beach on the MRGO and poboys at Tony's.
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Team 24 Last Day in the Field
We hung and cut drywall. My favorite part was putting up the ceiling because I liked operating the jack. I helped hold up drywall while they put the screws in.
I like coming down here because it’s like a break from life. You concentrate on helping complete strangers and help them get their life back again. Then when you’re not helping you're hanging out with you new friends.
David McGuire
A bullet list of the week:
LONG drive
Women's Shelter
Jeff the general contractor
Concrete Saw 2 doors in cement block and brick!!! :-)
Removing rusty ceiling hangers
Hanging drywall
Magnetic sweeping
Floor Scraping (taking up tile)
Chiseling mortar
Installing windows
Engine hoist
Broken finger

Painting
Painting
Painting
House mucking
Oil
Drywall
Carpet
Roaches
Mice

Miss Gladys'
Hanging drywall
Drywall jack
Screw guns
Third time's the charm...
Scoping out more work for the next crew
Past St. Bernard is a whole lot of swamp...
82 year old Vietnamese budist monk and friends
rode in on the train
great food!!
Trip to the French Quarter
Cafe Du Monde
Cafe Au Lait
Beignets
Powdered Suger
Powdered Sugar
etc.
Sleeping hippies in store doorways
Hippy Puppets
Jackson Square
Margaritaville
Mississippi River
FEMA trailers
Neighborhoods by the levy still a jumble of destroyed homes and posessions
19 months
Christmas - 1 coffee shop, Easter - 8
Tony's Poboys
Gators...again
2 hours dozing in the clinic for a check of the broken finger and resulting hole...
When's Walmart going to open?
Only 1 Doctor now.
Finger should be fine in 3-4 weeks with a splint.
Devo with Joel on the guitar
Where I Saw Jesus
"You mean tomorrow's our last working day?"
Airsoft as middle school discipline/motivator ;-)
Fish fry thank you!!!
Trip to Home Depot strictly for the restroom $0
Drywall and tools - $334
Buying a Big Mack in Chalmette - Priceless
Mucking out the Red Cross office...
Irony...
19 months
Likely volunteer housing soon
More irony
Warehouse duty
Handing out... well nothing, but Chris was on duty
'Nother trip to the French Quarter
Alternatives - Watching Bat Man Begins, blogging, shower, hiding from Brendan in fear of his Airsoft gun at the sound of any diesel truck engine.
Nobody's been shot, it has yet to materialize, but sometimes the threat will keep a 13 year old in line :-)
Tomorrow
Pack
Clean
Lunch
Off to Nashville
Then home...
...to the snow....
...for Easter
Good Night!
David McGuire
A bullet list of the week:
LONG drive
Women's Shelter
Jeff the general contractor
Concrete Saw 2 doors in cement block and brick!!! :-)
Removing rusty ceiling hangers
Hanging drywall
Magnetic sweeping
Floor Scraping (taking up tile)
Chiseling mortar
Installing windows
Engine hoist
Broken finger
Painting
Painting
Painting
House mucking
Oil
Drywall
Carpet
Roaches
Mice
Miss Gladys'
Hanging drywall
Drywall jack
Screw guns
Third time's the charm...
Scoping out more work for the next crew
Past St. Bernard is a whole lot of swamp...
82 year old Vietnamese budist monk and friends
rode in on the train
great food!!
Trip to the French Quarter
Cafe Du Monde
Cafe Au Lait
Beignets
Powdered Suger
Powdered Sugar
etc.
Sleeping hippies in store doorways
Hippy Puppets
Jackson Square
Margaritaville
Mississippi River
FEMA trailers
Neighborhoods by the levy still a jumble of destroyed homes and posessions
19 months
Christmas - 1 coffee shop, Easter - 8
Tony's Poboys
Gators...again
2 hours dozing in the clinic for a check of the broken finger and resulting hole...
When's Walmart going to open?
Only 1 Doctor now.
Finger should be fine in 3-4 weeks with a splint.
Devo with Joel on the guitar
Where I Saw Jesus
"You mean tomorrow's our last working day?"
Airsoft as middle school discipline/motivator ;-)
Fish fry thank you!!!
Trip to Home Depot strictly for the restroom $0
Drywall and tools - $334
Buying a Big Mack in Chalmette - Priceless
Mucking out the Red Cross office...
Irony...
19 months
Likely volunteer housing soon
More irony
Warehouse duty
Handing out... well nothing, but Chris was on duty
'Nother trip to the French Quarter
Alternatives - Watching Bat Man Begins, blogging, shower, hiding from Brendan in fear of his Airsoft gun at the sound of any diesel truck engine.
Nobody's been shot, it has yet to materialize, but sometimes the threat will keep a 13 year old in line :-)
Tomorrow
Pack
Clean
Lunch
Off to Nashville
Then home...
...to the snow....
...for Easter
Good Night!
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Team24 day 3
We had another great day today! Hung drywall, mucked a house, made new friends from California who made us a great home cooked Vietnamese dinner! The painting crew finished their house too.
Our new friends are of Vietnamese origin. The Buddhist master with them is 82 and a very sweet man. He spent 13 years in a communist concentration camp and now runs youth programs in California.
We hung drywall in Miss Gladys' House.
Katura got a rare pic of Brendan, I think he's even smiling...
The trailer park we are staying in was once a city park
Joel plays guitar... in the street... got a lot of looks...
The painting power rangers!
...went to see the levy break after they finished work.




Our new friends are of Vietnamese origin. The Buddhist master with them is 82 and a very sweet man. He spent 13 years in a communist concentration camp and now runs youth programs in California.
Team24 - day 2 conclusion
Christopher Cole:
Under the midday sun, I realize that the little aches and pains of working pale in comparison to what these people have gone through.
There are those who have questions to which I have no answer, like: “If God is good, why does he allow suffering?” It would be great to have a way to make sense of the things that happen to good people around us. Maybe we should keep the question without an answer, instead of messing it up with our desire to “make sense” of what happens. Maybe we should ask a second question after the first and maybe that could be our answer: “what can we do to ease the suffering of others?”
Keturah Schroeder
Dear Mom and Dad
We arrived safely after the fifteen hour drive. Surprisingly, it went quickly. Upon arrival, we moved into our FEMA trailers for the week. Monday morning dawned early and after breakfast we drove to our site. The group split up and half the team went on a painting job, the other half worked at rebuilding a women’s shelter. It’s overwhelming – all the destruction and all the work.
Some pictures of our work and touristing from today:
Under the midday sun, I realize that the little aches and pains of working pale in comparison to what these people have gone through.
There are those who have questions to which I have no answer, like: “If God is good, why does he allow suffering?” It would be great to have a way to make sense of the things that happen to good people around us. Maybe we should keep the question without an answer, instead of messing it up with our desire to “make sense” of what happens. Maybe we should ask a second question after the first and maybe that could be our answer: “what can we do to ease the suffering of others?”
Keturah Schroeder
Dear Mom and Dad
We arrived safely after the fifteen hour drive. Surprisingly, it went quickly. Upon arrival, we moved into our FEMA trailers for the week. Monday morning dawned early and after breakfast we drove to our site. The group split up and half the team went on a painting job, the other half worked at rebuilding a women’s shelter. It’s overwhelming – all the destruction and all the work.
Some pictures of our work and touristing from today:
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Team 24 Day 2
So My task today is to blog, spec a new job, and a few other admin tasks. I'll add to this entry during the day to keep everyone up to date with some current pics as it happens.
Kind of unsettling being here and reading this news story.
One task we are completing this morning is scraping decades old tile that was glued down well! The power stripper is a KEWL tool!
Kind of unsettling being here and reading this news story.
One task we are completing this morning is scraping decades old tile that was glued down well! The power stripper is a KEWL tool!
Team 24 Day 1
Short blog entry today. Broke finger... Search and peck is frustratingly slow typing. Prayers please ;-)
Sunday, April 01, 2007
Team 24 is Underway!!
7:26 pm eastern (1 hour earlier here) We just left our dinner stop in Tuscaloosa Alabama and are fast approaching the Mississippi line. Making excellent progress. Looks to be another amazing group of people. That kind of work...
8:45 am eastern
The team left Grove City Christian school at Grove City Nazarene Church at 8:30 which is on time for practical purposes. In my rush to get out the door I didn't snap a pic, but will get one at our first rest stop and post. cellular Internet rocks!!
We have people here from that school, Alum Creek Church of Christ, Westerville Christian, and New Life-Gahanna. A good mix of churches, kids, and adults.
Please pray for a safe trip and check back for updates as we roll down the road.
John McGuire
8:45 am eastern
The team left Grove City Christian school at Grove City Nazarene Church at 8:30 which is on time for practical purposes. In my rush to get out the door I didn't snap a pic, but will get one at our first rest stop and post. cellular Internet rocks!!
We have people here from that school, Alum Creek Church of Christ, Westerville Christian, and New Life-Gahanna. A good mix of churches, kids, and adults.
Please pray for a safe trip and check back for updates as we roll down the road.
John McGuire
Sunday Sermon?
I got this back from Don Yelton at Whites Ferry Road Church of Christ who has been involved in disaster relief for decades. It was part of his reply to some questions I had about the core of our mission and I thought well worth some focused contemplation for those of us who have served, are serving, and will serve.
...OK, I I'm guilty of reading 7 chapters of the purpose driven life in one setting myself, but really take a couple of minutes before you go to the official answer....
... the official answer being from the Tyndall Life Application Study Bible. Chapter 58 is on True and False Worship. To quote the Tyndall, (I hope properly without copywrite infringement here)
In many of our churches, only 20% serve and don't realize what they are missing. People have joined our teams and served for a week who have never been on a mission trip before. My family included actually. In fact, I believe the majority of our volunteers were first time missionaries when they went to the Gulf their first time and many of those have since made return trips.
You all have a part in reaching more people, storm victims, those without faith, but with big hearts, and your brothers and sisters who's faith may be warming a pew most Sundays. All of us together are making a huge difference and the more people you bless with your stories and exhortations to come along, the bigger this kingdom effort becomes.
Thank you Lord for all these volunteers who have given a week or more for Your work to answer Your call. Thank you for the opportunity you've given us to fight in your ranks, to serve as your ambassadors, to minister to the afflicted, to break the yoke of oppression, depression, and hopelessness. Thanks for allowing us with our limited skills, but the benefit of Your Spirit guiding us to feed the hungry and rebuild shelter for those made poor by this tragedy. Thanks for allowing us to reflect your noonday light.
Thank you for helping us to find this "real" faith, this "true" and compassionate faith you mean for us. Thank you for blessing us with your peace, the ability to do work in your name that we don't posess the skills for ourselves, and the cooperative effort this has been between people from all parts of Your body without the malicious talk we engage in when we are idle. Thank you Lord for this mission and may you continue to bless it, our work, and those who serve in Your name. Amen
John McGuire
6 "Is not this the kind of fasting I have chosen:STOP HERE and make your own conclusions before you continue. Spend at least 5 minutes...
to loose the chains of injustice
and untie the cords of the yoke,
to set the oppressed free
and break every yoke?
7 Is it not to share your food with the hungry
and to provide the poor wanderer with shelter—
when you see the naked, to clothe him,
and not to turn away from your own flesh and blood?
8 Then your light will break forth like the dawn,
and your healing will quickly appear;
then your righteousness [a] will go before you,
and the glory of the LORD will be your rear guard.
9 Then you will call, and the LORD will answer;
you will cry for help, and he will say: Here am I.
"If you do away with the yoke of oppression,
with the pointing finger and malicious talk,
10 and if you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry
and satisfy the needs of the oppressed,
then your light will rise in the darkness,
and your night will become like the noonday.
...OK, I I'm guilty of reading 7 chapters of the purpose driven life in one setting myself, but really take a couple of minutes before you go to the official answer....
... the official answer being from the Tyndall Life Application Study Bible. Chapter 58 is on True and False Worship. To quote the Tyndall, (I hope properly without copywrite infringement here)
True worship was more than religious ritual, going to the temple every day, fasting, and listening to Scripture readings. These people missed the point of a living, vital relationship with God. He doesn't want us to act pious when we have unforgiven sin in our heart and continue our sinful life-style. More important, even than correct worship and doctrine is genuine compassion for the oppressed, the poor, and the helpless.Specifically for this passage
We cannot be saved without faith in Christ, but our faith lacks sincerity if it doesn't reach out to others. Fasting can be beneficial spiritually and physically, but at its best fasting helps only the person doing it. God says he wants our fasting to go beyond our own personal growth to acts of kindness, charity, justice, and generosity. This truly is pleasing to God.The lyrics of Audio Adrenaline's song "Dirty" off the WorldWide CD has become our theme song and echoes this:
Tired of being clean, sick of being properHave we not all found amazing freedom in doing this work!? Angie G has. If you know her, please get me in touch 'cuz I can't track down where this quote came from. It was an email soon after the storm during our initial work in Mandeville, Louisiana. She supplied the quote I use on the blog, web site, tabletop display, and business cards.
I wanna live among the beggars and dig out in the dirt
Step outside the walls we built to protect us
Don’t be afraid to get some mud on your face.
Come on, come on everybody.
Come on, come on and serve someone
Let's get dirty, let's get used
No matter where you come from
If you're beaten up or bruised
Let's get foolish, let's get free
Free to be the one thing
We were meant to be – let’s get dirty
"I don't want to go back to church and dress up and everything be nice and pretty. What we've been doing here is real church, it's getting dirty and helping people."Servants Unite exists for 2 reasons. To serve victims of natural disasters and a fallen world. And to serve those without faith, or who are not experiencing the fullness of their faith.
In many of our churches, only 20% serve and don't realize what they are missing. People have joined our teams and served for a week who have never been on a mission trip before. My family included actually. In fact, I believe the majority of our volunteers were first time missionaries when they went to the Gulf their first time and many of those have since made return trips.
You all have a part in reaching more people, storm victims, those without faith, but with big hearts, and your brothers and sisters who's faith may be warming a pew most Sundays. All of us together are making a huge difference and the more people you bless with your stories and exhortations to come along, the bigger this kingdom effort becomes.
Thank you Lord for all these volunteers who have given a week or more for Your work to answer Your call. Thank you for the opportunity you've given us to fight in your ranks, to serve as your ambassadors, to minister to the afflicted, to break the yoke of oppression, depression, and hopelessness. Thanks for allowing us with our limited skills, but the benefit of Your Spirit guiding us to feed the hungry and rebuild shelter for those made poor by this tragedy. Thanks for allowing us to reflect your noonday light.
Thank you for helping us to find this "real" faith, this "true" and compassionate faith you mean for us. Thank you for blessing us with your peace, the ability to do work in your name that we don't posess the skills for ourselves, and the cooperative effort this has been between people from all parts of Your body without the malicious talk we engage in when we are idle. Thank you Lord for this mission and may you continue to bless it, our work, and those who serve in Your name. Amen
John McGuire
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Team 23 Returns, Team 24 Heads for New Orleans
Most of Team 23 returned from their week in Bayou La Batre at 4:30 this afternoon. One family flew home and a couple took a father son trip to Atlanta on their way home... kinda... no word on whether they got tickets, but we all now know that there will be a serious rematch Monday night! Here's the crew coming back to Marysville Church of Christ:
Also along were a few from Wooster Church of Christ. Welcome to the gang to Mike and company!
I'm taking Team 24 down to Chalmette tomorrow morning. Half are meeting up in Westerville at 7:15 and picking the rest up at Grove City Christian at 8:00. Pray for our safe trip and a productive week. Also pray for opportunities for us to share our faith. With this team, we are over 700 volunteer weeks of labor!
Team 25 will not be next week. We have 3 high school kids, but no adult leaders so our next team scheduled is North Canton Church of Christ, June 8.
Two more groups called last week to plan summer trips putting us over 250 more prospective volunteers for summer! If you'd like to schedule a group we'll find a place for you. If you don't have one and would like to join one, I'll be publishing existing dates as they solidify. Any time between June 15 and July 30, the work camp will be open in Bayou La Batre and all are welcome.
Watch the blog this week for more updates on our work in Chalmette and some pics of this past week's work once I have them.
John McGuire
I'm taking Team 24 down to Chalmette tomorrow morning. Half are meeting up in Westerville at 7:15 and picking the rest up at Grove City Christian at 8:00. Pray for our safe trip and a productive week. Also pray for opportunities for us to share our faith. With this team, we are over 700 volunteer weeks of labor!
Team 25 will not be next week. We have 3 high school kids, but no adult leaders so our next team scheduled is North Canton Church of Christ, June 8.
Two more groups called last week to plan summer trips putting us over 250 more prospective volunteers for summer! If you'd like to schedule a group we'll find a place for you. If you don't have one and would like to join one, I'll be publishing existing dates as they solidify. Any time between June 15 and July 30, the work camp will be open in Bayou La Batre and all are welcome.
Watch the blog this week for more updates on our work in Chalmette and some pics of this past week's work once I have them.
John McGuire
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Winter Storm Relief
Remember a couple months ago I forwarded a request from Andy Vance at Vinyard who was taking a team out to St. Louis for winter storm relief? I asked for and got an update from him on the work they did and wanted to share it with all.
Just 2 of us went from Ohio, but a group of 20 showed up in Missouri.
We stayed at a Baptist church in Miller, Missouri and worked just North of it in Everton.
Many were poor, elderly or ill. All were very grateful. Many commented that they had no idea how they were going to clean up the mess.
It honestly looked like someone took a huge weed-eater to the tops of every tree in the county. The limbs were all broken at the top. Some limbs were still attached and broken, but many became vertical projectiles once encased in ice and plummeted to earth. Tree limbs pierced roofs, cars and the ground. Fences were destroyed, and in cattle-country that's a big problem.
Our small group cleared over 150 homes in 5 days, with the help of 2 Bobcats. It was a blessing to be able to see so many lives impacted. We prayed with each family and presented each with a Bible from Samaritan's Purse.
we also re-located mid-week to Pierce City. So, 2 communities were helped, but the total homes cleared were over 150.
The weather didn't present any issues. The 5 to 15 degree weather (not including wind chill) actually didn't create any major challenges. We ended up losing a few layers of clothes after about 10 minutes of working.
One person was taken to the hospital for a chainsaw injury to the knee. He wasn't wearing the kevlar chaps that were provided. After that, everyone with a chainsaw had them. The roads were slippery and snow covered (it snowed while we were there) but we didn't have to travel far to the worksites and we were mostly in 4x4 vehicles.
Thanks.
Andy
Just 2 of us went from Ohio, but a group of 20 showed up in Missouri.
We stayed at a Baptist church in Miller, Missouri and worked just North of it in Everton.
Many were poor, elderly or ill. All were very grateful. Many commented that they had no idea how they were going to clean up the mess.
It honestly looked like someone took a huge weed-eater to the tops of every tree in the county. The limbs were all broken at the top. Some limbs were still attached and broken, but many became vertical projectiles once encased in ice and plummeted to earth. Tree limbs pierced roofs, cars and the ground. Fences were destroyed, and in cattle-country that's a big problem.
Our small group cleared over 150 homes in 5 days, with the help of 2 Bobcats. It was a blessing to be able to see so many lives impacted. We prayed with each family and presented each with a Bible from Samaritan's Purse.
we also re-located mid-week to Pierce City. So, 2 communities were helped, but the total homes cleared were over 150.
The weather didn't present any issues. The 5 to 15 degree weather (not including wind chill) actually didn't create any major challenges. We ended up losing a few layers of clothes after about 10 minutes of working.
One person was taken to the hospital for a chainsaw injury to the knee. He wasn't wearing the kevlar chaps that were provided. After that, everyone with a chainsaw had them. The roads were slippery and snow covered (it snowed while we were there) but we didn't have to travel far to the worksites and we were mostly in 4x4 vehicles.
Thanks.
Andy
Article on Team Buffalo in their campus paper
http://spectrum.buffalo.edu/article.php?id=31611 is the article that Erin wrote when she returned with contributors from the group.
Also, find the "La Batre Boys" mentioned in the article on YouTube here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWywaIpT7J4
See why I'm so impressed by them!
John McGuire
Also, find the "La Batre Boys" mentioned in the article on YouTube here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWywaIpT7J4
See why I'm so impressed by them!
John McGuire
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
A note from Team 22
Hey John! So we made it home!!!!! I'm sorry again that we weren't able to email you while we were down there. We were in the boonies!!! lol Anyways, the trip was great! W we took off shingles and put on new shingles. It was so much fun and I only almost fell off once!! We also picked up debris from random places. Then one afternoon Jessica and I stayed at the church to hand out food, personal, infant etc. boxes out. By doing this we were able to meet people from the community that were affected the tornado. I'd have to say all together the trip went well.
The living arrangements were nice. Like I said we stayed at a church youth camp and we were blessed to stay in the nurses station which was a house so we lived very comfortably...although mission trips are not about being comfortable we were very blessed.
Melissa Gauder
New Life Church, Canal Winchester
The living arrangements were nice. Like I said we stayed at a church youth camp and we were blessed to stay in the nurses station which was a house so we lived very comfortably...although mission trips are not about being comfortable we were very blessed.
Melissa Gauder
New Life Church, Canal Winchester
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