James’ Gospel Boots

This will James’ first year
 going to Mississippi

James will be joining the Mission to Mississippi for the first time, and serving on the 1-week Coed team.


He shares his perspective as he prepares…

As I was going over my “suggested packing list” for the upcoming spring relief trip to Mississippi, under the category of footwear, I saw that “work boots” was listed. I’m one of those guys who likes to have appropriate footwear for any activity I’m engaged in, whether it’s running shoes for a marathon, cycling shoes for cycling, snow shoes for snow shoeing, lounge shoes for lounging, and work boots for working. I guess you could say I have a shoe fetish. I’ve been wanting some “work boots” for a while now but since I don’t really do any real work, I couldn’t justify spending money on some work boots other than trying to make a fashion statement.

As you could imagine, I was pretty happy when I came across the packing list and immediately started looking online for some work boots. I was eyeing some pretty nice Red Wings but at $250 a pop, who was I kidding. I eventually did buy some new kicks and the break in process has been interesting. The first pair I bought turned out to be too small after the painful realization that they weren’t going to fit even after countless hours of wearing them around the house and eventually outside; a big no-no. I didn’t want to be “that guy” who returns used tires to Nordstrom’s so I bit the bullet and purchased a new larger pair. I’m happy to report that the new pair are breaking in wonderfully and look quite nice, if I do say so myself, especially with some skinny jeans.

So what have I learned in this process and how is this preparing myself for the relief trip to the Gulf Coast? I came across the armor of God lesson from Ephesians this past week and I couldn’t help think about my bipedal ordeal. Eph 6:15 reads, “and, as shoes for your feet, having put on the readiness given by the gospel of peace.” This is an excerpt from my BSF (Bible Study Fellowship) notes to help clarify: “The specific piece of armor is not mentioned, but probably it means boots or traveling sandals. The soldiers’ feet must be equipped for movement, for long marches, for sudden attack, and for carrying us from place to place where we need to speak to others about Jesus. The feet are at all times equipped and ready for any emergency and any opportunity. Probably the emphasis on readiness refers to a state of alertness and a spirit eager to spread the gospel.” When I read that I thought, hey, that’s suppose to be me! A spirit eager to spread the gospel and ready for any opportunity. Well, I have the boots to physically get me there and I’m continuing to pray for the Holy Spirit to lead me there

“How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news, who proclaim peace” (Isaiah 52:7)


Lorin’s return in 2012!

Lorin will be returning to Mississippi on our Coed team after her debut last year. She was one of the hardest and most cheerful workers last year. She took the time to share some of her reasons for going again. 

In addition to what 1 Peter 4:7-10 says I really feel convicted to make good use of my time serving the Lord. Heb 10:25 reminds me that the time is short and I want to be reaching out to as many people as I can in order to share the gospel before the Lord’s return. There’s an urgency that I’ve been sensing. I see the many changes occurring in our daily lives, and not all for the good. We need to stand as salt and light and be good representatives for the Lord. To paraphrase Rm. 10:14-15: If we aren’t sharing the good news how will others hear? I want the Lord to use my feet to share the gospel while I can still move! I’m not getting getting any younger.

Editor’s Note:
I don’t know if I’m punchy, or even if this post is appropriate, but somehow I found it fitting and funny…
I don’t know why I liked the comment about the finishing nails so much… 🙂
Ladies and Gentlemen, the Hoops and Yoyo Builder’s Pledge

Getting prayed for by the kids…

Went to kids’ church today and had the kids pray for us.

Carol, who ran the presentation, noted that among her tools, her Bible was the most significant one.

Notes:

  • Roy answered that question before letting the kids answer it, you can see him laughing when he realizes his error/jumping the gun..
  • You can also hear Adam N (telling his son the proper answers to the questions Carol is posing… “Belt!” 🙂

Click on the photo below to see the pictures from the time with the kids

Kids church 2012 03 11

Second to last meeting before we go

Going over packing lists, flight info and prayer

We’ll be gone from 4/22 to 5/6 this year


Sadly due to unforeseen circumstances, a couple of our guys had to drop out .
We assembled the info /prayer letter for our friends.
Thankfully we’ll be staying at New Life again and we’ll hopefully have time to see our friends at Mosaic church before we fly out


2011 Presentation Video

Thanks much to Gary M for putting together another fantastic video/slideshow for the year. We had our presentation this weekend, where we saw the premiere of the video. Gary was up into the wee hours of the morning putting it together, and we appreciate his efforts.

More on the fantastic presentation that Esther put together later, but in the meantime, please enjoy…


Meet Pray Love from SGV Habitat on Vimeo.
The final presentation video of the Evergreen SGV Katrina 2011 Gulf Coast Relief Mission project.
Credits:
Title screen – Ken
Music selection – Peter, James, Jeff L.
Photo post-processing – James, Corbin
Editing – Gary
Photos – Team members
Executive Producer – God

Presentation Speakers
You can watch the entire presentation, including our speakers, below by clicking on the videos!

If you can’t see the above widget, you can see part 1 at http://vimeo.com/25207695 and part 2 at http://vimeo.com/25214764