OKC 2017 Day 1-Visiting Memorial, COHFH office, Hilltop Baptist Yard Sale

Sleep deprived, we all marched into the kitchen at 8 am to the aroma of bacon, sausage patties, and fluffy butter pancakes. We were also greeted by Pastor Matt, senior pastor of Hilltop Baptist, a man of cheer, love for God, and respect for his church. From him, we learned how Hilltop returned to the basics of their faith in the congregation after going through the 2013 Moore tornado disaster that resulted in $2 billion in damages within the county. Although God allowed disasters, He also brought greater healing. For without that wake up call, Hilltop might not have refocused themselves or become the hosting site for volunteers from around the nation, such as our team, to serve within the damaged and broken community.

Patrick shared the first devotional of the week, making us all laugh with a parrot/plumber joke before reminding us that the time we have on this earth is a fleeting moment compared to eternity. He encouraged us to make the best use our time by serving the Lord and seeking his will and purpose in our lives. We were also blessed by our cook, Laura, who by sharing her personal story allowed herself to be vulnerable not only to us, but also towards God’s unforeseen plan in using her for his kingdom.

There were no building-related activities for us today, so we had a short visit to the OKC National Memorial in memory of the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building that occurred in 1995. There Craig met a Park Ranger, Daniel M., who used to lived in California. He had also worked at other national parks including the Grand Canyon.

Afterwards, we went to tour the OKC Habitat main office to learn more about the daily operations. The tour ended with enthusiasm as team members scrambled to buy signature Habitat tees and sweaters.

We lunched at Bedlam Bar-B-Q under the sunshine and
trees in the backyard patio. Their bbq menu included ribs, hot links,
bologna, and turkey. The number one favorite amongst the crew was the
ribs.

Our first assignment at OKC was to organize the church’s yard sale. We found a number of interesting items; most notably, an extensive collection of clown-themed decor. It was nice to help Hilltop, which lacked the manpower to set up over three hundred items for sale. According to Toby (a church member who, along with Donna, graciously volunteered to cook dinner for us), most members work or are unable to make the commute. Unlike LA, OKC is very spread out and the population is much lower since it’s a rural community. 

For group worship, we had music led by John, a returning OKC team member. Lorin shared a personal story from the heart based on Proverbs 27:17, Randy followed up with an activity. Each group of six wrote notes of encouragement to each individual of another group. With groans of disappointment, we learned that we wouldn’t be reading the notes out loud as we had hoped. Rather, they will be distributed tomorrow for each one to read on their own for purposes of encouragement.
We ended the night with around-the-group sharing. Jeff shared a powerful story about listening to Holy Spirit in his encounter with a stranger at a gas station. By obeying the nagging feeling God had placed in his heart, he opened himself up for communication by offering free soft drinks to the man and his girlfriend. The man revealed his struggles with Jeff, who offered to pray for him and shared the Gospel. With the Lord’s leading, Jeff was able to be a comforter in the name of Christ to him. We hope you will continue to pray for God to work mightily in this man’s life. 
Tommy followed up on this truth that God blesses and has a purpose for every interaction we have. He recounted how he and his wife gave a car ride to their daughter’s friend. Through their conversation, the Yamadas both sensed some guilt the young girl felt, to which Debbie spoke truth into- that nothing we will ever do can cease God’s redeeming love for us.
What amazing grace! Fast forward 25 years later, and that young girl, now married and a mother of two, reached out unexpectantly to the Yamadas in thankfulness for those very words. Sometimes we don’t get to see the growing process, but we must be faithful in believing God will use our sincere actions for his purpose. 

Craig’s Health

Lastly, we also want to update you on Craig’s health. He left LAX for OKC in severe pain, unsure of the cause, but sensing God still wanted him to travel with the team. However, it turns out that it was more than just pain alone. Below is the story:


Craig: “I felt like the Lord was saying, ‘Trust me; there is something that I don’t want you to miss out on.’ So I prayed, ‘Lord, give me some strength,’ and I got on the escalator and got in line for the TSA screening. I was blessed to see that the line for screening was very short and almost effortless. When I got to the terminal, I became very distracted by the pain. Tommy came over and encouraged me, saying, “I think you are being attacked spiritually.” I had already told many in the group about the pain, and many of them prayed for me. I don’t know what happened, but after getting on the plane and sitting down, I finally felt some peace and actually slept through the entire flight. I still felt like the Lord wanted me to come here and even though I didn’t know what he wanted me to experience yet, He gave me a lot of strength starting from last night. I started to feel less distracted. 

Being able to lead all of you is something I desire in my heart, and I know that with the other leaders here all would be fine, but I just wanted to see what God was planning when he called me here even in my suffering. I finally got to the ER (earlier today – diagnosis was an infection with a treatment course of antibiotics), but I think the main focus was God’s lesson to me about the outpouring of love. I know that the church family at home and here in OKC was supporting me and lifting me up. It reminded me about the paralytic lowered through the roof, carried by his friends. Brandon, Jeff, and Kevin T. were like Jesus to me (and Virginia was like a caring mother to me). I was sharing with Chris yesterday about a vision I had that God wanted me to play a different role at the job site. I saw myself not involved in one specific task, but rather going around to see what everyone else is doing. I think that part of the reason for my affliction, since the doctor ordered no heavy lifting, is so that I can do that. I feel blessed to lead this team and each one of you is a blessing to me.”

Here’s today’s photos

https://goo.gl/photos/V6iDG7gnRtqNZymz7

What a blessed day the Lord gave the team.  Here is the video to recap our day.

OKC 2017 Day 0-On Meeting the Greenwoods, Special Post


The following is more background information from meeting the Greenwoods. We got back real late last night and didn’t have the time to write a post thoughtfully. With input from team members (especially from Pam and Lorin), here is a more in-depth view of yesterday. Please join us in our continued prayers for this loving family. 

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“ Therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest” Matthew 9:38

Sweat equity, some labor exchanged, is a requirement for Habitat for Humanity grant recipients. Not only does putting one’s mark in the work provide a sense of pride in homeownership, but also allows for connections to be made. That’s how the OKC team came to know Robert and Joyce Greenwood, along with their very big family. 
Robert and Joyce Greenwood are of the Chickasaw and Ponca tribe, respectively, and have been married for almost 50 years. They met in the late 60s at a local church gathering. Today they have three grown children and beautiful grandchildren whom they graciously help raise, feed, shelter and love.  

“Robert also served in the Vietnam War in which he received a purple heart (note: the Vietnam War ended 42 years ago today…thank you, Robert, for serving our country)!”- Pam

Through the determination of their eldest daughter, Gracie, they were able to apply with Habitat for Humanity to convert their garage-bedroom into a real livable space. With the help of our 2016 OKC team, two new walls were raised, insulation was installed, and an attic access-stairway was added among other upgrades. Now, the Greenwoods’ youngest daughter and her five sons can live in that space without enduring drafty winds and other safety hazards. 

“ At that time, there was a total of 8 family members living in a 3 bedroom/1 bath house.  After we left, there were 13 family members living there.”- Pam.

Many of that OKC 2016 team returned this year and we stopped by to visit. Joyce immediately welcomed us graciously into her home. We were joyous to find out that their youngest daughter had just moved into her very own home with her sons just the week prior. Now the renovated room is empty, but bursting with new opportunities for the Greenwoods to make home feel more like home. 


After a quick group picture, with their youngest granddaughter running out of the room in fear of ‘being in the photo’, we took the Greenwoods to Legacy Grill  (interesting fact: the grill was originally owned by Kevin Durant prior to his departure from the OKC Thunder). There, we learned more about the Greenwoods’ deep commitment to their family, spiritual faith, community, and marriage. 

“I could see the joy of “making merry” in the reuniting of relationship with the Greenwoods, as well as the bonding of this year’s relief team. ”- Pam

Back at the Greenwood household, we prayed for Christ to continue watching over them, for health, and for safety. In turn, the Greenwoods also gave us a blessing with heartfelt thankfulness wrought with deep emotion. The Spirit of God was surely in the room and some of us had to hold back tears during prayer.


“Ms. Joyce … remind[ed] me that when the Father has us perform a work, it always produces fruit that keeps producing more fruit.  Jesus’ description of the Kingdom being like a mustard seed comes to mind, reminding me that any work or conversion we allow God to use us in can have wonderful outcomes.”- Paul Waters


One can calculate the days and time spent with the Greenwood family on one hand. However, in those short moments, a bridge was built and a friendship was strengthened; most importantly of all, a seed was planted according to the will of God.

“Though you have not seen him, you love him; and even though you do not see him now, you believe in him and are filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy…” 1 Peter 1:8-9

OKC 2017-Day 0-New Friendships and Reunions



185 minutes, 1186 miles, 31K feet, 19 + 3 relationships cultivated. 


Here are the stories of our team at Day 0. 


On flying


Roz: During the flight I saw the earth from above- the different landscapes and colors of water. I wondered what God saw during creation. I saw the ice crystals on the inside of the airplane window and was blessed by the details the Lord puts into all His works. 




Lorin: Chris says he NEVER sleeps on the plane. Guess he’s pretending so [that] I’ll stop talking… Also, as I looked out the plane window, I marveled at the beauty of the mystery of the world that God has carved out for us. 


CraigPrior to boarding the flight, I was experiencing some intense internal pain.  Team members prayed for me and by God’s grace the pain subsided enough for me to rest peacefully the entire way to OKC.  God is good and I know He is watching over me.


Kevin T.:  [I got to know my flight] neighbor Lisa, a teacher from Oklahoma. She was with four of her students for a competition in Anaheim.  It was nice getting to know her and speaking to her about her faith. I think God put us together to just encourage each other. It was awesome to hear about her faith and how she’s Gospel-oriented while teaching in a public school. I was reminded how encouraging it is to meet a complete stranger and find out how much we have in common. It was awesome to see pictures of Lisa’s family and hear stories of her grandchildren.



On Reuniting with the Greenwoods


Pam: [What] joy and merriment in seeing and sharing a meal with the Greenwoods who we met while working on their home last year!

John: It was such a blessing seeing the Greenwoods again! They gave me and Alice some great advice about married life – that it’s all about communication and always talking things through together. They have been married 50 years!!


Lorin: It was like we haven’t been apart for a whole year! We’ve been texting each other about once a month, so it felt like we were picking up on our conversation and continuing it. Hearing her voice again, it sounds like the same voice that you just can’t get from texting. I was just really happy to see both of them again and to catch up on family. I felt blessed seeing them face to face and seeing them healthy. It added a whole other dimension to our friendship. 

Here’s a link to the photos for the day

https://goo.gl/photos/yyVqUC2jYsd8Fntd8