



Before any mission trip you must brace yourself for the unpredictable and embrace flexibility. This is what students do best...they LOVE the adventure. Today we started our VBS with many excited children, students, and adults. The rain found us but it did not stop us. We were able to have rec time, Bible study, snack, crafts, and free time! You should be SO proud of our students!
After lunch in the bus we headed over to Northwest Mall (the old JC Penny's) to work with the Houston Food Bank. Today from 1:00-4:30pm about 40 JVBCers filled 2,001 bags of food for school aged students to take home on Friday's so they have food for the weekend. Did you hear me? 2,001 kids will have bags of food because we volunteered! The workers seemed surprised by our ability to work and stay on task. I was not surprised at all.
Many people tell me that students are the future of the Church. I always agree politely but I must admit that I also have great concern with this statement. When I see what students did today I want to shout, "They are the Church NOW!" While it is true that they are growing and maturing in their faith and will lead the Church into many new adventures, we must be willing to learn from them. Here is what I learned today...
1. Sacrifice. Students are giving up the freedom of Spring Break to serve people. When was the last time I gave up a day or week to serve someone? Don't put it off that they, "just students"...they have things they could be doing. Several of them have taken off work, sacrificed family vacations, and/or skipped invitations from friends.
2. Be excited about what you do. I LOVE how students are willing to have fun in ANY situation. I watched as two JVBC students made a soccer ball from a water bottle during a break time at the Food Bank! How cool is that! I believe there are spiritual lessons in this.
3. People want to be engaged. It is too easy to sit back passively in life and/or church without ever engaging people. Giving our students opportunity to interact with children at an apartment complex and people at a Food Bank shapes who they are becoming. You can't do the work of the Kingdom without engaging people.
4. Be flexible. Sometimes our plans fail. Learn to adjust. Again, many spiritual lessons in this.
What a GREAT week ahead!