Mississippi. July 2015 Mission Trip Journal

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Page 1 Mississippi July 2015 Mission Trip Journal During our adult mission trip to Mississippi, we completed a variety of construction projects for our brother and sister in Christ, Debbie & Randy May. Read our daily journal below!

Page 2 Day 1 July 25, 2015 Prior to leaving at 8:30 a.m., Rev. Jana Stoner led the group in prayer, asking for the safety of our group and that each of us be led to the reason we were called to serve on this trip. We held hands as her prayer was offered on this bright, beautiful summer morning. As we loaded the bus and Todd s truck, we remembered the email each of us received concerning the book to read in preparation for the trip: The [Externally Focused] Quest. We are looking forward to the week and seeing how the Lord guides us each to serve in our own way. Please pray for us and keep us in your thoughts as we work this week helping our brother and sister in Christ.

Page 3 We arrived in Jackson Mississippi at 10:30 p.m., and Susan met us at the hotel with our snacks, lunches and water for the upcoming week. We will gather for breakfast tomorrow at 7 a.m. Blessings, Mississippi Mission Team Day 2 July 26, 2015 After breakfast, a morning prayer, and a short drive past a series of farms with morning in the air, we arrived to meet Debra and Randy May standing in front of their home Debra with a smile and open arms, and Randy with a warm smile and a firm handshake. We made introductions and discussed projects while the Mays showed us their home.

Page 4 Susan and Bret left to buy paint while other members started removing storage items from the future bedroom, bathroom, and closet. We began to make an inventory and review the electrical work. We assembled for lunch at 12 p.m. on this sunny day, with temperatures near 98 degrees. After Susan and Bret returned with paint, it was time to begin the sun room primer. Throughout the day, our team members took time to get to know the Mays, listening to their stories and enjoying the time to talk. The afternoon passed by quickly with the painting and rough-in work a remarkable amount accomplished on the first day.

Page 5 After work, we enjoyed a restful walk by a pond to feed the fish and turtles, then we returned to the hotel to freshen up for dinner with Debra and Randy at a local restaurant. Phil led our evening devotion, sharing his first experience with Randy Randy took the team to an old oak and explained that the trip was not only about the work but also about the dashes and dots as we move along. Susan shared that each member was called for a purpose. We shared our experiences from the day, and first-time team members shared that the best way to truly get to know other church members is through mission work. We discussed how important it is to Randy & Debra May in front of their home be flexible and willing to serve. Blessings, 2015 Mississippi Mission Team

Page 6 Day 3 July 27, 2015 After breakfast, our team members went to Randy s to start the siding, painting, and exterior siding. Mornings are cool, and the sun is behind the house. We completed the primer coat in the stairwell, started the first coat of paint in the sun room, installed insulation in the new bathroom and in the ceiling of the new bedroom, completed the siding on one end of the house, and installed furring strips on the front of the house in preparation for tomorrow s siding installation. The electrical rough-in work has been completed in the new closet and bathroom.

Page 7 As the groups work each day, we are visited by the dogs, Scout and Max. As they make their rounds, they either want a snack or a little love. Deb and Randy check in often to see if we need water or just to talk. This evening, we shared a cookout with Deb and Randy around 7:30 p.m. Randy grilled hot dogs and cheeseburgers, and even the neighbor s dog Hub Cap came over to get a meal.

Page 8 This evening s devotion was led by Steve. He talked of how he had stayed in contact with Randy over the years. Randy showed a sketch of an old tree made up entirely of dots. As teams came to the Mississippi coast, they represented the dots. All of those dots are what shaped that tree. Steve gave Debra a daily devotion book, sharing that today s devotion had a special message for her. Susan explained FAB s Prayer Shawl Ministry to Debra and Randy and shared that our children prayed over a prayer shawl for them last Sunday. The evening was a very moving experience for our team. Tomorrow, we ll install siding on the front of the house. Blessings, Mississippi Mission Team Day 4 July 28, 2015 The painting of the interior is complete in the sun room and living area, and painting will continue up the stairwell tomorrow. The insulation and electrical work are near completion in the new bedroom, bathroom, and closet. The front exterior

of the home is prepared for siding tomorrow. All the windows have been trimmed and ready for siding. With temperatures in the upper 90s, we are watching the weather. Our team members are moving from the front of the house to the inside in the afternoons. Bret led our devotion this evening with a discussion of our assigned reading, The Quest. We talked about church missions and outreach and talked about where we would like FAB to be in five years in those areas. We ended with this: our job is to love people and help people. Blessings, Mississippi Mission Team Page 9

Page 10 Day 5 July 29, 2015 We were on the road to Deb and Randy s at 7 a.m. this morning to start the siding installation in the shade. When we turned onto their driveway, we were met by their horses. Once we arrived at the house, we were greeted by three of their dogs, Max, Dixie, and Scout. We knew today would be a good day. In the new bedroom, bathroom, and closet, we re nearing completion on insulation work, framing, and drywall preparation projects. The electrical work has been roughed in, with devices installed, circuits activated, and a new receptacle and overhead lights installed on the rear deck. The team started their jobs, laughing and talking with Deb and Randy as they worked. By the end of the day, we had completed the painting in the living room and begun work on the trim. The stairwell received its primer and first coat, and the rest of the painting should be complete by tomorrow.

Page 11 The exterior siding is moving along, although staying out of the sun and avoiding the heat is a challenge. The trim work on the front of the house is nearly complete. The evening devotion was led by Kyle, who talked about leading youth to prioritize God in their lives. The subject moved to parents and how important they are in their children s Christian guidance. We talked about how, as adults, it is our responsibility to set an example for our youth. We agreed that youth leaders at FAB do a great job guiding the youth and being their example. We shared how difficult it can be to prioritize God and worship in our own lives. It is something that requires dedication daily. Blessings, 2015 Mississippi Mission Team

Page 12 LEFT: Team members enjoyed some leisure time with the Mays horses. RIGHT: During our work day, Randy and Deb were visited by Heather, a teacher from Illinois, who spent a summer working out of the Randy s Rangers camp in Pass Christian, Mississippi, following Hurricane Katrina. Day 6 July 30, 2015 Today our thoughts are not of going home but of what we each need to do today to serve God s purpose. We want to leave knowing His purpose has been served. As usual, Randy was up for hours preparing for our work day. Tools were in place, material was prepared, and lists were made. The dogs ran out to greet us when we arrived. All of the insulation and electrical work is now complete. Lights, ceiling fans, and devices are installed and working. We have completed the painting and installed the baseboards. Every room has been surveyed and trimmed. This area of Mississippi has been under a heat advisory, and the thermometer on Randy s grill has read between 130 and 200 degrees but we wanted to complete the exterior siding. So, we rotated positions and drank plenty of fluids. This afternoon, clouds rolled in,

Page 13 it thundered, the breeze picked up, and a cool, gentle rain came a blessing. We shared stories around a large glass table in the sun room at lunch, laughing with each other. As our work day ended, we organized and put away tools and prepared for a final prayer with our hosts. Phil led us in prayer for Debra and Randy as each of us stepped up and laid our hands on them. We prayed for strength and for them to know they are loved and cared for. We prayed for God s spirit to be placed on them: For this reason I remind you to fan into flame the gift of God, which is in you though the laying on of my hands. For the spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline. -2 Timothy 1:6-7 Our evening devotion was led by Marcia, who led us in a discussion about a time and season for all things. We each asked ourselves the question, What have we asked for and received or not received, and what do we think about that? The consensus was that God has led each of us to be who we are and to be where we are right now. Blessings, Mississippi Mission Team

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