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8/9/11
8/8/11
Joplin Recap
| Our Group before we left |
Our first curveball came when one of the parents that was signed up to join us on this trip called me as we were on our way. Her daughter caught the flu bug the night before and was unable to attend, so the mom stayed behind as well.
Moving forward, I was excited about the diversity that we had on our trip. Four adults and seven teens. Six from Rhinelander, one from Tomahawk, one from Merrill, two from Hudson WI, and one from Farmington MN.
As I said before, I was unsure what we would experience on this trip. The information coming from the church that we were working with was at best muddy! So we walked in day one not knowing where we would work, or what we would be doing.
We went over to the Ellis home on Monday. Their house was one of the many that was destroyed in the tornado. They purchased a fixer-upper just outside of town.
We were able to help them out in a big way! We did some framing and then sheetrock and mudding. Part of our group jumped in and assembled and installed some cabinets for their kitchen. The teens jumped in and painted three different rooms. It was a full day and they were very appreciative of what we were able to do for them.
Each evening we had a Bible study on the book of James. It was a great time for the teens to recap the day's events and see how to apply Biblical truth in their lives.
Tuesday was a day that we will all remember! We were tasked with the house of a lady named Jan. Jan's house was not affected by the tornado, but her life was turned upside down. She lost her husband in the Tornado. He was shopping at Wal-mart while the tornado ripped through Joplin. Wal-mart was one of many businesses that was in the direct path of the F5 tornado, and his life was taken from him. As I wrote in my last post, God pre-ordained our visit to Jan's house. Because on this trip we had a Carpenter, a Woodsman, and an ex Insulator - just the very type of people that she needed at her house!!!
I can still remember meeting Jan at Lowe's that day! I had talked to her on the phone and she was extremely excited that we were there and able to help her. When she walked up to me, she gave me a huge bear hug!
The rest of our week consisted of working on the garage and one other project - cutting, splitting, and stacking wood. There were so many trees down in her backyard! Taking three and a half days of work to clear, we were able to cut, split and stack all the wood that was down in her back yard!
As we came back everyday, we got to know Jan, her son Bobby, and her daughter better. It turns out that she not only lost her husband in the tornado - she lost her first husband to a massive heart attack as well. It was so sad to listen to her tell of her heartache - two times over. It was amazing to me to see her strength as she told us the story of how her husband died and how she found out about it. It was priceless for the teens to hear from her how this has STRENGTHENED her faith in God, not diminish it! How she ran to God instead of running away from Him!
An emotional time was had when Jan came out for a picture and carried her husband's picture with her. It was then that the teens really understood the gravity of the situation that we were in. How great the loss she suffered.
This trip went exceedingly well, and everyone was in awe of how God used us. The church in Joplin has committed to helping out for three years. As soon as we heard that, and their invitation to come down again - we all knew what we would be doing next summer! A big part of our hearts are left in Joplin. My heart ached we we had to leave, knowing all the work that still had to be done. All the hurting people that were still there. All the rebuilding that still needs to be done as well. I pray that you will join me next summer as we go back down to Joplin to help share God's love and hope to the people of Joplin. As we help rebuild their homes and community, that He would rebuild their hearts as well. That they would experience a radical encounter with Him that would be even more life changing than this tornado was!
Thank you for all the prayers and encouragement! They were both needed and appreciated! I can't wait for next year!!!
8/2/11
Joplin, day 2
We went in to get our job for the day this morning. We were told that we were going to a lady's house that wasn't affected by the tornado - but her life was. Her husband was one of the people that was killed by the F5 twister a few months ago.
We went over to her place and we were supposed to rip her garage ceiling down and replace the sheetrock. We pulled in and met her son Bobby. He was still a bit choked up about losing his dad, especially when he started to pull his dad's boat out of the garage.
This garage is one that is part of the basement and under the main living area upstairs. We quickly found out why there was water stains on the ceiling. There was hardly any insulation in the ceiling and the cold air was blasting the heat ducts and forming condensation. The water then dripped on the sheetrock and stained and was beginning to mold.
Jan is the name of the lady and she was floored when she found out that I've been in insulation a good part of my life. We met her at Lowe's and as I reached my hand out to shake hers, she engulfed me with a bear hug! With tears in her eyes, she thanked us for coming all the way down to help her. I was a bit choked up as well, and also extremely grateful for being used by God to meet her needs.
We were able to rip all the sheetrock down and pull out the old R11 insulation. I was also able to re-route some electrical wires that for some reason were just stapled on the outside of the sheetrock! Tym Sauter, one of our leaders, was able to use his chain saw and help clear several trees that had fallen and needed to be cleaned up.
Our teens were amazing as well! They put the heat aside and worked extremely hard today. It was amazing to see them get rid of the sheetrock just as fast as we could pull it down!!! They also went outside and helped Tym by splitting all the wood that he cut up! All in 110 degree heat!!!
We had another great Bible study time tonight as well as we went through James 2. We were able to look at the second main theme in that chapter - Faith and Works. We were able to use that to help them understand why we are here. Even more importantly, I impressed upon them to utilize this in their daily lives when they get home.
I honestly don't think that things could be going any better here! God has blessed us and really opened our eyes to his provision and plan. We were in the exactly perfect place at the exactly perfect time for the person who needed us the most. I chose to believe in God's providence and provision, rather than to be stupid enough to believe in chance! That is a lesson that I pray both the teens and myself won't ever forget.
8/1/11
Day 1 Joplin.
Our first full day here was a huge eye opener for all of us! We all went to a family's house whose other house was destroyed by the tornado. We helped insulate, sheetrock, mud, paint, and assemble and install cabinets. We were blessed to be able to be in a house that had air conditioning, but it barely helped on a 111 degree day! The heat was unbelievable!
After supper we went to the area that the tornado ripped through town. We saw the high school that was a complete loss, businesses that were nothing but a slab, and an entire apartment complex that was destroyed. While we were looking and marveling at the destruction, a man walked up to us and introduced himself. He used to live in the apartment that we were standing in front of. He told his story of how he survived the tornado. We talked with him for a good 45 minutes. He was a Christian and was telling us how this ordeal has strengthened his faith.
After we returned to our Church home, we did a Bible Study on the book of James chapter 1. It was unbelievable how the words took on new meaning! "Consider it pure joy my brothers whenever you face trials of many kinds". That meant a whole lot more after we saw what we just did. We had an awesome time in the Word and I know that it made an impact on their lives!
Here are some pictures from today. I apologize for the long line of pics, but it's pretty hard to make it look good from my phone!