Today (Wednesday, Aug 4) is Kenji's birthday. If you have a chance to email him or send him a message on Facebook, I'm sure he'd appreciate it!
How can it already be Wednesday? PROeM has kept us running around this week. We've been in the Snack Shack (working, of course... and maybe purchasing a few treats too); we've been preparing lessons and related material for next week's English camp; we've chased after David and other little ones; we've attended the campers' meetings; we (Larry) belayed on the climbing wall; and we've had several meaningful conversations with our friends here (focusing on those
relationships!).
Last night, Larry spoke at the kids' evening meeting. He spoke on sin, a subject leading up to tonight's invitation message. Larry used a backpack (with the help of one of the campers) as an illustration of life. We fill our lives with "good things" or "bad things." To illustrate sin, he added weights to the backpack. At first, sins feel relatively light (maybe a small rock in the backpack), but sins quickly become heavy (20lb weights), and then we feel trapped (it's hard to move with a heavy backpack on our backs). He used Isaiah 59:2 to define sin, Romans 3:23 to remind the kids that all have sinned, and Luke 5:24 to lead into tonight's message. Christ is our only freedom from sin.
We're excited for tonight's message, as the kids hear the Gospel, some of them for the first time.
A quick update on Heather and Kenji: It looks like they have only limited internet access in Lodz. From what we've heard, they have had an awesome ministry there, but we currently don't have any details. We'll inform you once we have more to say!
From the comments on our last blog, it sounds like there are some of you who really do want to hear about the vomit incident (event?) on the airplane. So here we go. If you're not interested, please scroll down for today's prayer requests.
Our flight from LA to Heathrow took off at 4pm Friday. David fell asleep in his little bassinet seat around his usual bedtime, but woke up 2 hours later because the baby next to him started screaming. (Many of you have heard David scream, but he's a quiet little mouse compared to that baby!) David didn't go back to sleep at all after that. He wasn't crying or upset, just awake and fidgety.
As we prepared to land in Heathrow (around 2am Pacific time), we had to take D out of his bassinet seat and put him on our laps. I did that. Right after I picked him up, he threw up, mostly on himself and on my pants. I think he just had that "am I nauseous or hungry?" feeling that we all get when we don't sleep. Plus, we had fed him to keep him happy and he's not used to eating in the middle of the night. So up it came. But not a problem! Mommy brought a change of clothes for him! We changed him quickly and buckled up for landing. After we landed, as the plane taxied around, he threw up again. Big time. The through-the-nose kind, like he's never done before. How many extra outfits did his mommy bring? Only 1, and now it was all puked out.
Poor David didn't smell very good as we made our way through security at Heathrow. During our layover, he ran around in just a diaper while Larry searched the airport for new clothes. There aren't any children's clothing stores at that airport, in case you wondered. He found a souvenir soccer uniform and that did the trick. If you thought food was expensive at airports, try shopping for souvenir soccer uniforms! It's D's most expensive outfit to date. But I don't mean to complain; it was nice to have something for him to wear. I'll post a picture of it once I upload pics from our camera. Somehow, we survived, hopped on our plan to Warsaw, and have since washed the last of the puked out clothes.
Here's how you can pray right now:- Pray for Heather and Kenji, and the other 200+ people serving at Real Action in Lodz right now.
- Pray for the campers here in Zakosciele, as they will hear the Gospel tonight.
- Pray for David, who's still having a rough time with the time-change. He hasn't slept through the night yet. He's also sleeping in the same room as Mommy and Daddy, which is another distracting change to his routine.
- Pray for the relationships that we're trying to strengthen during our stay.
- Praise God for health so far!