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Friday in Detroit

7/15/2016

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​Today was our final day of work with Rippling Hope. We’ve had such a great work partnering with this wonderful organization. I hope you’ll take a few moments to look at their website or to like their Facebook page and learn more about them. They are God’s hands and feet in Detroit and El Paso as they partner with neighbors to transform their communities. It was a honor to work with them.
 
Almost all of our crew worked on three streets in the neighborhood where Carl and Robyn, the founders of Rippling Hope, live. They have a few homes around them that are abandoned, boarded up or have fire damage beyond repair. We spent time cleaning up the yards and removing debris as well as painting a couple of porches. It is important to those neighbors who call that area home that other homes are taken care of – important for safety and important for morale. No one wants to live next to abandoned, neglected homes. One of our teams installed a fence at another home. They could not have ended the week any stronger.  I was so incredibly proud of them all week. I’ve received so many wonderful comments from various folks about how polite our group is and how hard they work. Even the hotel staff said that this was one of the best behaved groups of teens they've ever had! I know you all are proud of them too.
 
This afternoon we drove about 90 minutes northwest to Port Huron to the beach from on the Canadian border! It was a beautiful and fun afternoon as a Refuge family – swimming, playing sand volleyball, football, and just chilling. The water was pretty chilly and a cool breeze picked up at the end. It was a perfect end to a week of hard work!
 
Tomorrow we leave early for Chicago. The kids will have a fun day there from noon – 7 pm.  Pray for safety and protection as we travel and as we enjoy the city.
 
I probably won’t blog Saturday evening. We will arrive around 9:30 p.m. to our hotel and by the time we get settled in it will be late.  On Sunday morning we will sing in Bloomington so we can sleep in a little.  Then, we will head to Jefferson City after lunch.
 
Please join us for our Homecoming Concert and invite friends and family. We can’t wait to share with you about what God has allowed us to be a part of this week. 
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Thursday in Detroit

7/14/2016

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This will be short and sweet. :) Thursdays on Mission Trip are usually tough nights. We're tired. We've been living and laboring together for several days so we're a little more "real" with one another. But we're family so we make it through and finish the week strong with our second or fourth or fourteenth wind. 

We spent the first half of the day working in a new neighborhood  Many of the projects were the same. We've intentionally tried to switch up the teams each day so our Refuge family can get better acquainted with one another - especially across the grades. It has been fun to watch our large Refuge family get a little "smaller". 

This afternoon we sang at senior care center in the central part of Detroit. We performed our concert outside for some of the residents and staff. It turned out to be a pretty nice day outside. Afterwards we were able to drive the youth through downtown Detroit so they could see the skyline and get a little better understanding of Detroit. We had a little more free time this evening after our dinner and it was nice for the youth to swim and to just hang out together. We also had a delicious cake for our three birthdays this week- Lexie, Samantha and Mark Leesman. 

Tomorrow we will work one more time with Rippling Hope. After lunch, we will drive about 90 minutes to the Port Huron beach on Lake Huron. The youth are excited for a fun afternoon and to frolic in the beach some. Looks like it will be cool but dry for our outing.

Thanks for your support, comments and prayers. It means a lot and we still very much need them all. 

We hope you are making plans to join us for our Homecoming Concert this Sunday at 6:00 p.m. We'd love to see you there.
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Wednesday in Detroit

7/13/2016

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Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love. Mother Theresa

We have not done great things this week. But we have done many, many small things with great love. Things like pulling up weeds and painting sheds. Cleaning out gutters and repairing decks. But some of the most important things we do relate to relationships. Conversations with the neighbors. Working with other youth group members we might now know as well. Songs of encouragement at nursing homes and churches.

Today was a warm day full of small things with great love. All 69 of us were on the street of Piedmont in the heart of Detroit. We did a lot of yard work and painting - inside and out. We installed new security doors and decks.  In the evening, we sang at Rippling Hope for a few of the neighbors and another group that has been volunteering this week.  

The leader of the organization we are working with told me tonight that our group was amazing. A "primo youth group." I was one proud youth pastor.  We do have a hard working group that loves to serve and bless. They want to make a difference and want to brighten the day for others whether through painting a security door or singing a song about God's faithfulness. They work very hard and also laugh a ton. They truly are a "primo group". And we also have a "primo group" of adults. Great leaders surround themselves with people who are smart, capable, and of good character. I've got 15 of these people - people who love the Lord, serving others, and young people. 

Tomorrow we have a shorter work day. We will finish around 12:20 p.m. and eat lunch on the bus on our way to sing at a nursing home. That is our last singing engagement until Sunday morning in Bloomington, IN. We are nearing the end of a really great week. Keep those prayers and comments coming. We feel them and we know you are a part of the good work that God is doing.

​Mel
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Tuesday in Detroit

7/12/2016

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Today was another full but blessed day in the Motor City. We left for work projects at 8 am. Today we were spread out over four streets in a community and we had to finish all of our work at 13 houses by 1 pm. Which our awesome youth and adults did - with time to spare. Have I mentioned how awesome our Refuge family is? :)

As far as types of projects, it is more of the same. Lots of painting, yard clean up, fence repair and even a few plumbing adventures.  

We ate lunch in some shade and then went to sing at a local senior care center - in our work grubbies, paint and all.  After that, we returned to the hotel to clean up and then sang an evening concert at another amazing church here in Detroit - the Pure Word Missionary Baptist Church. What an energetic and fun group of believers who encouraged, energized and loved on our youth. Plus, they fed us some cookies which is always a win. 

We returned to Rippling Hope for dinner, a devotion and Atta Awards (Attagirl and Attaboy). Each day youth nominate someone who deserves an atta girl or atta boy award for a specific reason of going above and beyond or showing Christlikeness to someone. And each night we honor 5 - 6 youth by presenting these fun awards.

It was also a hard night for our youth group. I shared with them that two of their classmates had died earlier today in a car crash in Holts Summit. This, along with the suicide of a 2016 senior four days ago, has really been a lot of them. There were a few tears tonight and a lot of conversations. Pray that we will get some good rest this evening and the sun tomorrow will shed new light and hope on the darkness of today. Pray for the friends and families of Caleb, Karlie, and Anthony.

We continue to ask your prayers for great weather. There is a chance of storms tomorrow and Thursday. We will do the best work we can regardless but it would help to be dry. At the same time, Detroit needs the rain.  So - we trust God with this and every aspect of the trip. He has done an excellent job already. :) 
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Monday in Detroit

7/11/2016

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Today was a fantastic day! Thanks for your prayers on the weather. It turned out to be a beautiful day with a cool breeze and overcast skies. 

We worked up and down a long street today in a nearby neighborhood. Our team of 69 tackled 14 homes and finished them all by 3:30 p.m. We scraped and painted, cleaned gutters, did yard work, painted more, install porch railing, fixed a leaky faucet and then painted. You would be so proud of our young people. They serve with the best attitudes and hearts. I could not be prouder.

We hustled back to the hotel to take showers and change clothes for our evening performance at the Triumphant Life Christian Church in Highland Park area. The Detroit Ministerial Alliance had planned a service of healing dealing with all of the racial tension and heartbreaking violence in our nation. It was rich blessing to be a part of this service that focused on love, unity, and respect for all life because of our Christian faith. The youth were deeply touched by the generosity, hospitality, and love of those in attendance.

We didn't eat supper until 9 p.m. and returned to the hotel around 10:20 p.m. So it was a full 12 hour day. Tomorrow is another long day. Thanks for your love, support, and prayers.
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We Have Arrived!

7/10/2016

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After a long day of travel, we finally arrived in Detroit around 7:30 p.m. We had a smooth day of travel with our most excellent bus driver, Johnny! Thanks for the prayers for travel safety.

Rippling Hope staff fed us a great meal this evening and then we spent a few minutes in orientation preparing for the week ahead. It is going to be a hot week so please pray for us as we serve and work in the heat. We are excited to meet the neighbors and to work with them to provide some TLC to their homes and improve their neighborhoods.
Tomorrow we will leave at 8 am (EST) to go pack lunches and then arrive at work projects at 9:00 a.m. We will work doing various projects like painting, cleaning gutters, tearing down fences, and yard clean up. Then at 6:30 p.m. we will head out to sing at a local church followed by a late dinner and small group time.

Keep those awesome prayers coming! We love each of you.

Mel

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Refuge Youth Ministry is the youth ministry of 
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