No one has ever imagined what God has prepared for those who love Him. 1 Cor 2:9

"Saddle up your horses we've got a trail to blaze
Through the wild blue yonder of God's amazing grace
Let's follow our leader into the glorious unknown
This is a life like no other - this is The Great Adventure"
from the song "The Great Adventure" by Steven Curtis Chapman

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Living by the Three "F's" - FAITH, FLEXIBILITY AND FUN

Less than two weeks and counting until The Great Adventure - Part 2 begins. Right after Easter we will be shutting up the Arizona house and heading out in the RV for more adventures and three more MMAP projects. This time our destination is points east. Our next MMAP project (scheduled for the first three weeks of May) will be in Flovilla, Georgia at a place called Indian Springs Holiness Campground. Never heard of it, you say? Well, neither had we. But looking at the map we see it is a small place 50 miles southeast of Atlanta.  We'll have more information and pictures for you at the end of May.

Here's where the first of the "Three F's" comes in........We are still going to head 'em up and point the rig toward the east having Faith that God will allow us to do three projects and also be able to include the added traveling, but not break the bank in the doing. RV space is provided free of charge during the three weeks on project, and so far we are finding some good deals on other RV spots along the way to Georgia. But the soaring gas prices are certainly an issue. However, if we can keep our other expenses down, we are stepping out in faith that God will get us there and back!

(A note to those of you that pray for us - please keep the gas price issue in your prayers, as well as safe travel and safety on the projects for us and the other 100+ MMAPers who are out doing the same thing we are. Also ask God to give us lots of opportunities to share the Good News with those we meet along the way.)


Our initial plan was to do the Georgia project in May, travel a bit around the south and up to Washington DC in June, do two more projects (Northern Pennsylvania in July and New Hampshire in August), then travel some more in September, and head back to Arizona in October. However, we are learning that being Flexible has a great deal to do with being successful as MMAPers.

Many times between the time we get a list of potential projects around the country (usually each September) and the actual time we are allowed to request a certain project (usually three to four months ahead of the project date), plans change. Four months prior to a project date, the MMAP headquarters asks us to request at least three choices of projects we can go to in that fourth month. Then we have to wait another month from our request before we hear back from headquarters confirming which of our three choices we get. Because there are other MMAPers that may be requesting the same location, there may be too many couples asking for the same project. So we don't always get our first choice. And sometimes, due to a shortage of MMAP volunteers to man a project, or due to budget shortfalls or other problems of the hosting organization a project can be taken off the books. So being flexible to go where God wants you to go is a big part of being a MMAP volunteer.

These varying factors have already started to impact our plans. We are confirmed at the project in Flovilla - it was our first choice for May. But we just got word that the project we wanted to go to in August has been canceled, although is available in July. Additionally, the project we were interested in for July is struggling for volunteers in June. So with the "F" of flexible in mind, we are going to see if we can go directly from Flovilla at the end of May to the project in Spring Creek, PA in June and then on to Windsor, NH in July. We can then do our sightseeing of the northeast in August and head to DC and the southern states to sight-see in September. Confusing??? To us, maybe. But God in His wisdom knows where he needs us and the other MMAP volunteers. FAITH.....FLEXIBILITY! And....as yet we don't know if this will even be the final plan. We'll keep you posted!

In the meantime - following are pictures and comments from our February MMAP project in San Bernardino and also some pictures and comments from our kids visit to Arizona in March.

So, what about the last "F"...FUN? Someone once said that the joy is not in arriving at the destination, but in the adventures that happen while getting there. Therefore, no matter where our adventures take us, we will always look for the fun in them. We hope you do the same in your life's adventures!

MMAP PROJECT - FEBRUARY 2011 - COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH, SAN BERNARDINO, CA
The church is located at the base of the foothills on the way to Lake Arrowhead. It's in a neighborhood that used to be fairly upscale years ago - but relocation and urban sprawl has changed it to a lower middle class neighborhood with lots of surrounding gang activity. Approximately nine or ten years ago its membership had dwindled down from hundreds to only 32 families. That is when the current pastor took over and changed their priorities to reach out to the community in a more relevant way. He realized that part of that outreach was to improve the facilities. So he asked for help from MMAP, and for the past nine years MMAP volunteers have come to work on the church buildings and grounds. This help coupled with the pastor’s innovative ways to reach out to the community has changed the church to a membership of over 300 families with two Sunday services and an active and growing youth group. Many of the people attending the church are former gang members.

I spoke to one young man just before church one Sunday who told me how his life had been eight years ago before the pastor's dad hired him to work at his construction company and then invited him to church. This man was constantly in trouble with the law and on the verge of losing his wife and kids - but coming back to the church turned his life totally around. As he finished telling me this, his wife and four kids arrived to join him for church service - all smiling and enjoying each other. The love was evident! God is good!!

One other day, as I was walking the dog around the neighborhood (safe during daylight hours - but not recommended at night) I started to round the corner near the church. I overheard a man's voice talking very loudly. My first thought was - "YIKE, is there a fight going on? Why didn't I bring my cell phone with me in case I need to call for help?" But to my surprise, as I eased around the corner I saw an older Hispanic gentleman sitting in his electric wheel chair at the front of the church praying for all he was worth. With hands lifted high, he was pleading with God to protect the church and its people and bring peace and love to the neighborhood. I just stood in awe as he finished his prayer, then I thanked him for what he was doing. He shared with me that although he could not walk and couldn't physically help the churches, he spent his days driving his electric wheel chair from church to church in the neighborhood, praying for each pastor, their congregations and the neighborhoods. What an experience!

There were six couples on the project. We set up our rigs on the church parking lot and ran our electric cords and water lines to one electric hookup and one faucet. The sewer hook up consisted of using a macerator every few days that ground up our waste and then dumped it through a small hose into the church sewer outlet. It was not "RV Resort quality" - but it worked and we had a beautiful view behind us of the foothills. The weather was a little cool - but not as smoggy as I remembered that area to be as a teenager growing up in neighboring Riverside county. All in all it was a blessing to serve there.

The church property is totally fenced and each night the gates were locked tight.

Our electric and water lines from each RV sharing one hookup.

Looking toward the hills on the way to Lake Arrowhead.



This year the tasks were to enlarge the audio/visual area in the sanctuary balcony, build a block wall around the trash area and do some painting of the nursery and another classroom.





Jim worked on the audio/visual area with project coordinator, Jim Hodsdon (a retired electrical engineer from Oregon) and Dock Adams, (a retired electrician from Alabama)

Cutting holes in the balcony floor to add larger light fixtures below.

Dock "hamming it up" for the camera.  Did he really think he could knock some sense into Jim?

Dock

Jim - aka "Darth Vader"

Jim Hodsdon - the "boss" 





















Rod Chipman from Washington and John Digilas from Montana built the block wall. This was an accomplishment, since Rod (retired from Boeing) and John (a retired high school shop teacher) had never built a block wall before this. They did a great job:

Rod taking a break BEFORE they get started! It's going to be a lot of heavy hard work.

John hefting those heavy cement blocks. Not too bad for an "old guy". Think you young men could keep up?

"So - is it high enough yet?"

"Whew....finally finished!"

The sixth MMAPer, Morris Weaver (a retired science professor from Oregon) did the painting. Morris (or "Doc") is in his mid 80's. He and his wife Helen have been in MMAP for several years and have done countless projects. He is a delight to work with and I helped him do some of the painting.

Just make sure you DON'T paint over this nursery wall mural!

And try to keep the paint on the walls - not on you!

We played Sequence
Evenings were spent playing cards and games with the other MMAPers. Weekends (Friday-Sunday) we took sightseeing trips and also had a chance to visit Jim's son, Erik who lived a short distance away in Banning. A couple of times the ladies took a mid-week "Ladies Day Out", and we were also treated to a MMAP potluck and tour of the MMAP Headquarters (located in Calimesa a few miles from our project) and an appreciation dinner put on by church members at the Pastor's home.

We also learned a card game called Hand & Foot

And one night we had a dessert night and an early celebration of Jim's birthday


















One Ladies' Day Out was to old town Redlands. This was lunch in a place called "The Eating Room"....Yummy!
The Group: Left to right~ Doc and Helen Weaver, John and Carol Digilas, Dock and Billie Adams, Jim and Jean Hodsdon, us, Rod and Dorothy Chipman
Pastor Ron and his wife with ladies from the church and Rhonda Dickey (a retired MMAPer) who fed us a great appreciation dinner at the Pastor's home


In March our kids from Washington came down for a visit. Skyler (now "sweet 16") flew in a week ahead of Meleea, Scott and Scotti. For her belated birthday gift, we treated her to a night out at a local production of the musical "Hello Dolly" at a small theater in the round in Gilbert, Arizona. We also took her to the Mesa Market and Swap Meet - a MUST for anyone coming to visit. It's housed in 4 buildings each over 300 feet long. You can buy everything imaginable there. Skyler, the consummate shopper, loved it! When the rest of the family arrived, we had fun at a Mariner's Spring Training game, the nearby Wildlife Park & Aquarium and a day at the Science Center (where we saw the "Body Works" exhibition) and of course swimming and playing miniature golf, pool and ping pong at our local rec centers.


At the ballpark





Feeding the giraffes at the Wildlife Park. Giraffes are my favorite animal!

Scotti & Sky feeding the lorries

Meleea and girls feeding the rays

The girls wanted to take these cuties home!



Sky and Scott on the tram ride over the Wildlife Park

Sky at the Science Center - riding a bike on a cable high above the onlookers on the floor below.

Scotti trying out the bed of nails at the Science Center. Can you say "OUCH!"

And of course lots of swimming. Here the girls swim in one of our pools with friends from Canada.
It has been a great winter here in Sun City! On the one hand, we don't want to leave all the fun, friends and great sunny climate. But we know the weather will heat up to temperatures we probably won't like very soon, and besides, we are both anxious to get back on the road and on with the GREAT ADVENTURE!

1 comment:

  1. Nice piece of work. Enjoyed your writing as well as the images. Looking forward to working with you one day. Enjoy your travels to the east. Kerry (at the MMAP HQ)

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