




In many ways this experience has been more tiring than leaving our zip code for a mission trip. Everyday we came home to family, work, and friendship responsibilities. Students would leave Serve H*Town and head to the rodeo, go to work, or baseball games. It was an exhausting week BUT completely worth all the effort.
Everything we did (and DO) is about people. The VBS showed love to children in a nearby apartment complex. The "fun" experiences where about us drawing closer as a youth group. The Houston Food Bank was about us making sure children on free/reduced food programs had enough to eat on the weekends. The Helping Hands Garden (urban garden) was about making sure people have access to healthy food. It is ALL about people.
We got a t-shirt's that will be worn on Sunday morning but my deep hope is that we gained a greater awareness of God and His work. I hope that we (the Church) can be aware of God whatever city we find ourselves in. Missions is not about changing zip codes. It's who we are as the people of God. So let's serve ______________ (fill in name of city you are currently located).
Peace to you on the journey...










