Thursday, June 28, 2012

Thursday-Day 6

First we woke up around 6 am so that the guys could take a shower, since it was our shower morning. Jill also sneaked in and took a shower! We ate breakfast the normal cereal or bagels. We got in the car at 8 am and went to a Mexican bakery to pick up pastries to bring to Pershing Square. We were divided into two groups to distribute pastries to un-housed people (Jordan‘s term). Our group met a couple from Florida that moved to LA last August. They told us a bit about themselves, other people in Pershing Square and the different homeless areas in the city and how they work. We were also able to have one of the pastries they were very good. We met up with the other group and shared our stories about the people that we met. We then walked to City Hall and went up to the top floor. We took time and prayed for the city from the 26th floor. When we left City Hall we went to a Farmer’s Market and enjoyed some fresh fruit! We then walked back to the car and headed back to CSM. We had lunch at the site, a little down time and devotions before leaving for our last time at Red Shield. Jordan played some pool, chess, air hockey and bumper pool. Dan played Dominos. Molly and Jill traced more craft projects. Jesse and Andrew played with kids in the game room. After Red Shield we went to an Armenian Restaurant and had chicken or beef, pita bread, hummus and salad. We drove to Santa Monica Beach. We spent time on the beach doing affirmations to each other, talking about our trip and what we have learned from each other this trip. Once we were done the kids ran down to the water for one last time. On our way home we stopped at Target for some summer wardrobe clothing for me, since it is quite warm here and Disney is going to be hotter. After Jill went and picked out cloths for me, she then made me try them on and show her. I ended up with two pairs of shorts, swim trunks and three clean new t-shirt…all of which I don’t need. To ease the pain of shopping we stopped at McDonald’s for ice cream before heading back to CSM for one last night.
Tomorrow we are leaving early tomorrow morning and heading for Disneyland!
~Jordan (added to and typed by Jill)
 

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Wednesday Workday

It was another beautiful Southern California day to serve and love others.  We woke at 7:30 and cleaned the CSM kitchen/lunchroom then we headed out the door to Faith In Christ Ministries.  After Andrew reparked the van on the correct side of the street we dug in to four hours of various work projects around the community center, playground, and garden.  Half the team cleaned the community center bathrooms floors and part of the kitchen (Jesse, Molly, Jill, Dan).  The other half weeded the raised bed gardens (Mindy, Andrew, Jordan).  After we got done early, even the sidewalks were swept and weeded.  It's a good thing too, because four large vans rolled up on the urban playground and a legitimate Nike shoe commercial started filming scenes right where we were working.  After our chance encounter with the "film industry" of California we went back again to Red Shield.  The students were expecting us and we had a great time playing all sorts of games with them.  Dinner was at a nice little Thai food restaurant on Sunset Blvd.  Everyone on the team really enjoyed this meal (and some used chopsticks more successfully than others).  We came back to our South LA housing early and had time to relax and play card games.

-Andrew

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Day 4

This morning our group started early, waking up at about 6. We each had a small breakfast of cereal or a bagel before heading out into the city. We went to the St. Francis Center, where we served 224 homeless people breakfast, and a sack lunch to-go. While we were there, we saw only some of the many faces from the streets. About 9:30, we finished up serving and cleaning the building, and since we had some extra time, we went to The Coffee Bean for a quick drink. When it came time to go, we all got out of the cool shade and drove just down the street to the Vernon Health Care Center and played some Bingo! Jill called for us, but we had only enough prizes for a couple rounds, and suspiciously the same people kept winning… As we were leaving though we saw one of the women who had played with us wearing the slippers that she had won, which made us feel good that she appreciated her prize. For lunch, we came back to the CSM warehouse, and ate some fruit and a sandwich, or in some cases two or three. At this point, we had devotions and each shared a meaningful verse and why we liked it or how it applied to our trip. At 2:30, we headed out to the Salvation Army Red Shield, where we went yesterday too. We had a LOT of fun there playing with the kids: Jesse and Andrew played basketball and other games in the gym, Dan and Jill were helping in the crafts room, Molly and I were playing around with a 7 year old set of twin girls named Luz and Marisol. And Jordan was helping in the computer lab. We dropped off our host Alisha at the warehouse and then had a free night to do what we pleased. As a group, we decided to go to the Santa Monica Pier, and enjoy the setting sun on the beach. We ate dinner at a burger place called Pier Burgers. The water and sand were great, but Jesse was grossed out by the bugs in the ground J After that, we walked out onto the pier and most of us experienced that for the first time. It was a lot of fun and we all got wet, Jordan trying to avoid the water by hiking the hems of his pants to mid-thigh. This was a wonderful conclusion to a great day in Los Angeles. ~Mindy

Monday, June 25, 2012

Day 3

Our first thing on the schedule today was the clean up the site, it was just our team so we split up the list and worked together as a team and got it done. After we were finished cleaning we had our devotions and talked about Job. Once we finished up devotions we packed up our stuff for the day and headed downtown with our host Alisha. Once we parked our van we were split into two groups, it was decided girls and boys. We were handed a sheet of paper of task that we had to accomplish, we had a 16 square blocks that we had to stay within and four hours to complete it. We split up and started checking the things off the list. Some of the things on the list were: finding out how much a loft apartment was, how much to stay at the Biltmore for two nights, how much to call El Salvador, where the red line metro goes and how much is cost to ride, interview a police officer, symbol of the city, find out about Bitty Mason and the park, interview a homeless person, tourist and resident of LA, feed someone lunch, fill up our water bottles and only spend $4 each on lunch…these were just some of the main tasks. This was a very challenging task and an eye opening task. Both groups finished most of the tasks and along the way had some interesting interactions and thoughts. The girls group at lunch at McDonalds when we realized that we were the only white people in the entire place. The guys experience with lunch was that the first person that they asked for lunch didn’t want to eat with them and had a few choice words to say. We met up and shared our experiences and thoughts and then prayed for the interactions that we had.
After leaving the downtown high rises we went to the Salvation Army Red Shield, we had a chance to play with lots of kids. It was hard to find exactly how to serve or what to do but once we all kind of found something that interested us and looking forward to serving there all week. Jordan ended up in the computer lab and helped a kid with his typing. Molly and Mindy listened to kids read books to them. Jesse had a great time playing basketball and soccer. Dan loved playing jump rope with a group of kids. Andrew played some sports and then played some games with the kids.
For dinner we got to go to a Caribbean restaurant, La Cha Cha Cha. We had Caribbean Jerk Chicken Pizza, it was good and we were hungry! We were able to hang out and catch up with each other during the dinner and learn more about our host. Following dinner we drove up the Griffith Observatory, we were able to walk around and see the city from a completely different view than earlier in the day.. It was amazing to take it all in and see the city from far away and the skyline. We then had our debrief for the day on the lawn. We shared our Pows and Wows (Highs and Lows) and spent time praying for each other.
On our way back to the site we stopped at Walgreens to restock on snacks, since the bag that I brought was gone…don’t worry we bought three bags of snacks plus a case of water! We also got prizes for Bingo tomorrow at the nursing home. When we got back to the site we were one of the first groups so it was nice and quiet, we played cards together and ate some of our snacks. But with more groups coming back the volume just getting higher. Tomorrow we have to be out the door at 6:45 am, there is a full day planned and then in the evening it is free night.
Thank you all for your prayers. None of the kids are homesick and they are all doing great!
~Jill

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Day 2


Today we started the day out by having devotions in the hotel room and talked about what to expect with our mission trip after our continental breakfast.  From there we went to the Getty Museum of Art and experienced more fine art than I have ever seen.  We saw art that was old, modern, painted, sculpted, built, and grown (in the gardens).  After the absolutely wonderful time seeing some of the most beautiful things that God has given us, we spent some time driving through some of the rich districts of LA, Bel Air, Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive.  And sadly we saw no celebrities (sorry Dan L).  Once we got to the CSM Warehouse where we are staying this week we unpacked, had orientation, and dinner.  The cultural food of the night was Indian food, tonight we ate at CSM.  We then had a few minutes to play a fun game of Catch Phrase before we left for our Prayer Walk.  Jordan even started to make some new friends during a game of Clue.  The Prayer Walk was VERY informative and interesting and we all learned a lot about LA and what life is like for all of the people that live here.  We saw the very stark difference between Skid Row and the wealthier districts. We stopped at one of the charter schools and learned about the education system in LASD.  As we went through all of these places we prayed for all of the people in the area.  We also had a chance to go lay on the ground and get into the mindset of having to sleep outside. Its lights out at CSM, we are tired and excited to see what God has planned for us this week.
~Molly

Saturday, June 23, 2012

day one


We met at church this afternoon to be sent off on our journey! Fred Ypma drove us to pick up Andrew from his work, this was the only Saturday out of the year that he had to work. We got dropped off at the airport, checked our bags, got through security, and then wheels were up! This was Jordan's first time flying so he was excited!! We arrived at the LA airport got our 15 passenger van that only has 8 seats and headed to In and Out Burger! The food was great! When we got to the hotel we did not fit in the parking space underground so we had to park it somewhere else. Now we are doing some bonding and then going to bed :D!!!

Jesse Plata

Thursday, June 14, 2012

L.A. Mission Trip Prayer Items:

Pray for safety of the group, pray that God will grant us all of the resources we need to be effective ministers and witnesses in L.A.
Pray for each member of the team (Dan, Molly, Jordan, Mindy, Andrew, Jesse, and Jill).
Pray that we would be flexible and able to adjust to changes during the mission trip.
Pray for the parents of the students attending the mission trip that they will have no anxiety or worries during our week of serving. 
Pray for the families of the students and leaders serving that things would run smoothly at home while the participants are away. 
Pray for Los Angeles, for the poor, the homeless, the downtrodden and the children. 
Pray also for racial reconciliation in L.A. communities. 
Pray that nothing (injury, sickness, unforeseen circumstances) would prevent our team from doing what God has called us to do. 
Pray that God would arrange our schedule if it would lead our group toward greater growth. 
Since we are taking our suburban/rural culture with us on the trip and will be watched more closely pray that we would not say or do anything that would damage our witness to the people around us. 
Pray that we will serve humbly and that God would be exalted through us. 


We desire your prayers and need them.