Saturday, November 29, 2008

Thanksgiving

Happy late Thanksgiving! I hope all of you enjoyed time with family and friends and reflected on all you have to be thankful for. Sadly, I didn’t make it back to SC but I enjoyed a delicious Thanksgiving meal with my roommate and her family. I actually got to go to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade! I can’t wait to be with my family over Christmas!!

Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in every thing give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus -1 Thessalonians 5:16-18



Thanksgiving Dinner

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade



Thursday, November 13, 2008

What’s Going On Behind The Scenes

Coming up on November 22nd is our Box of Love packing party! I’m trying to get media coverage for our event in hopes to build awareness and increase future volunteers and donations. I’ve been running around gathering contact info for radio stations, newspapers and TV news desks, faxing and emailing a press release, making follow-up calls and so much more. It’s really exciting. We already have a story running in the Brooklyn Daily News next Tuesday! I really want a TV station to come out to cover the event. Please pray that Saturday morning (the 22nd) will be a dead news day. If there is no breaking news, we may just be the most exciting thing going on. Increased awareness would really help move the ministry forward especially if we’re able to connect to new donors.

Besides tracking with local media, Boxes of Love comes with other responsibilities. I’ve been communicating with all of the volunteers. Praise God for all the hundreds of people willing to help pack 4,000 boxes!

It is truly is a busy season for Here’s Life. For most of our events, it’s all hands on deck. All staff- yep all seven of us-help plan and prepare. Almost every week, I’m helping copy, staple and package materials for a training or event registration.

Also, we’ve signed with a design company and will have our hands on our Web site by Friday. It will not go live for several more weeks but in the mean time I’ll be uploading content, images and hopefully creating a great site!

Please pray for me as I juggle various responsibilities. I’m glad I have the opportunity to serve “behind the scenes” as well as the opportunity to minister directly with women and children in need.

It is a privilege to live in this amazing city and serve in full time ministry!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

I will not drink my juice like a dog!

For the past two weeks I have been serving at an after-school program in Harlem. This is officially where I will volunteer for the year! On Tuesdays and Thursdays I’m in charge of the second graders who attend the program. I have the privilege of tutoring two precious little boys I’ve mentioned before, Tyron and Glenroy. My first day as an official volunteer was interesting because well…I was completely unprepared. Tyron didn’t write his homework assignment down. Glenroy couldn’t sit still but breezed though his worksheet in no time leaving him with nothing to do. It was a challenge to occupy Tyron- I had him write sentences with his spelling words but poor thing lost interest in that after 5 minutes and was just restless the whole time I had him except for chapel and bible club. They didn’t listen very well and I hadn’t thought through how to discipline or what rules to set. I felt like nothing was going right. I looked around at all the other table and the kids were still and quiet. I was wondering what the other volunteers were thinking of me. During snack time, Glenroy kept sitting on his knees and lapping his juice like a dog. Oh man…I warned him several times before I took his juice and threw it away. Wow, did that make an impact! I realized the following week the importance of putting my foot down and throwing away the precious juice.

The next day at the office, I got to work preparing a lesson plan. I hand wrote math worksheets, printed worksheets on nouns and pronouns, got game ideas for counting coins, and dug flash cards out of a closet. I printed each worksheet on colored paper for extra fun. Next time Tyron showed up with no homework, I would be equipped to help him improve in his school work. I also typed up expectations/rules for our table and developed a reward system involving stickers for good behavior. Throughout my time with the boys, I will reward them for each rule they follow by placing a sticker on this sign I made out of a bright blue piece of cardstock – it has their name on it in funky letters. They get a prize once they collect 20 stickers. (I thought stickers may be silly for boys but Tyron thought it was great and found it exciting to pick out a sticker to decorate his card. He put so much thought into what sticker he would choose and where he would place it.)

When Thursday rolled around, I was ready but neither one of my boys came! As you can imagine I was disappointed but I was put to work at another table. I enjoyed getting to know a few of the other kids.

The day finally came when I got to implement all my new ideas! Tyron and Glenroy both came. I had my rules out and all my materials ready. Glenroy greets me and immediately says with wide eyes, “I will NOT drink my juice like a dog today. I don’t want you to throw it away!” I tried hard not to laugh and told Glenroy that was a great idea and I would not take his juice if he used his table manners. Shortly after that his mom came and I only had Tyron for the afternoon. As I read over ways to earn a sticker, I came to “having good table manners.” He chimed in, “I will NOT drink my juice like a dog, like Glenroy. I don’t want you to throw my juice away!” Who knew juice was such a big deal? He listened, stayed in his seat, paid attention, used manners and completed all the homework I gave him. I guess I succeeded in letting them know who was in charge!

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Teacher for a Day

I had the awesome opportunity to teach at the Bowery Women’s Mission last week! The career development class is still underway and I was really excited to lead Monday’s session on the US Business Culture.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Bowery Women's Mission Center

“For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, to give you hope and a future. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will hear you. You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart.” Jeremiah 29:11-13

“You’ve given me Hope!” said after the first session of a new career development program at the Bowery Mission Women’s Center.

The Bowery Mission Women’s Center is located in a five story brownstone in Manhattan. Residents enter a 9-15 month program built around three areas of transformation: spiritual, economic and emotional. Women who enter the program have experienced homelessness, abuse, depression or addictions. The women are equipped to mange anger and heal relationships. Each woman is taught about God’s love and offered practical life skills and career training. As graduates of the program, women will be able to find secure jobs and become financially independent.

For the next several weeks, my co-worker Sandy will teach a career development program called Work Net. Today I had the opportunity to help Sandy launch the program at the Bowery Mission. I was able to get to know a few of the women over lunch and observe there excitement as Sandy introduced the curriculum and shared all they will learn over the course of the program. Most of the women are eager to make necessary changes to live more productive lives.

One woman shared how she is now trusting the Lord. She confessed to living life on her own strength and shared the joy she found when she finally dropped her defenses and followed the Lord. She spoke of drug addiction, abusive relationships and losing three homes. You should have seen her smile as she told me she would never get tired of sharing her testimony of how the Lord changed her life! She has a passion for working with children and wants to one day be a drug counselor for teenagers. She wants to help those who are facing the same challenges she experienced as a teenager.

The Lord is working in big ways through the Bowery Mission! Please pray for the women who are participating in the program.

Watch this Video! – Women share how their lives have been changed at the Bowery Mission.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Mom Visits the Big City


My mom flew to New York with me to help me get settled into my new place. It was great having her here. It was her very first time in the city! We were able to unpack, explore my neighborhood, and squeeze in lots of sightseeing in a very short amount of time. Let’s just say I know she slept well every night.

Highlights of her time here: Mary Poppins on Broadway, seeing Donald Trump, San Gennaro Festival in Little Italy, dessert at Ferraro’s, FAO Swartz, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Times Square, Rockefeller Plaza, visiting the Here’s Life office and having dinner with my director and his wonderful family.

I’m super thankful that she was here to help me get settled.

Miss you mom!