Between getting things rolling this fall and some computer problems, I haven't been to faithful at keeping this up. Poor excuses really, so please do forgive me!
I feel like there is a lot to share...all on various subjects. So at the risk of boring some, I will do my best to write about all the "important" stuff that has been going on.
First off, I have moved outside of Highland Park. Not really by choice as much as necessity (needing a place to live where I could have roommates and afford!). It has been a bittersweet move. I have been blessed to find a great house to live in with terrific roommates who all love the Lord and are involved in ministry throughout the city. They have been a great encouragement to me and I see God's hand in bringing me here. However, I miss living in HP more than I thought I would. Something about being right in the community makes a big difference. I am praying that God will open the door in His timing and until then, I will be content with where He has me.
The next bit of news is that I am in the process of going on staff with Navigators. Over the last few months, the Weidmans (who just joined staff) and I have been getting to know this ministry and their people. It has been a huge blessing and encouragement. Their ministry is very much in-line with what we are doing here at HPCO. Namely, building relationships and reaching people through Bible studies and discipleship. I am looking forward to being part of a larger team here in the city. Please pray as I make this transition and as I raise the needed support!
We started all of our fall ministries last week (first week of October). I was really looking forward to getting back into the swing of things and having the kids around again. Last night we had a full house for Kids Club! Not on purpose, but the kids seemed to be floooding into the van. We have definately maxed out what we can handle right now. Our goal is not large numbers so we want to keep it small to allow for small group discipleship to take place. Most of the kids were those who came to Day Camp this summer. They refer to Kids Club as "night camp"! (and also wonder why we can't have it every day like we did in the summer). Our Bible teacher Jennifer is going through a general survey of the history of man. She started with creation last week then went into the fall of man this week and the results of the sin on mankind, leading into the need for a Savior. Last night, the kids were listening intently during the lesson. We are blessed to have all of our volunteers back from last year and also praying that God will bring more in.
This summer, we planted a garden and have seen the results of it this fall. The above picture is proof that the garden worked! The kids enjoyed picking the vegetables, and hopefully eventually eating them.
I have been extremely encouraged by our Jr high Bible studies. The boys seem to have been able to keep up the momentum created last year by the new leaders and smaller size. They seemed to have connnected really well with the boys, and it is continuing this year.
Our girls Bible study on Monday night was such a blessing to me. We had 3 new girls that didn't attend last year. One was a girl who came to day camp last year and two others are older sisters of a girl who came this year. They are such a sweet group of girls and the study was so good. They were filled with questions. I did the lesson on salvation, wanting to start the year off with a clear understanding of what it is and so the girls could know for sure where they stood.
This past Saturday, my friend Josh who helped with day camp this summer came to visit. We took the kids to Belle Isle for the day to hang out. This picture is of Ladesha and I on some infamous Belle Isle swings :o) They were all excited to have him back for the visit. And it was an amazing 85 degree day in October (perfect for a picnic!)
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