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Each team who stays in Habitat Village can leave their “mark” in Yankie Stadium!!! Thanks to Martha for creating and painting this lasting memory! Go Buckeyes!!!
July 17, 2008
Each team who stays in Habitat Village can leave their “mark” in Yankie Stadium!!! Thanks to Martha for creating and painting this lasting memory! Go Buckeyes!!!
July 10, 2008
I’m not passing judgment. However, I am praying that the support will not stop as the years pass and that the “church” will be able to respond to even little needs with such “oomph” in the future.
THE TRIP: Three groups–Blue van leaves early, second groups flies, third group to leave Sunday, after ALIVE at Clay’s Park.
Most of these pictures are from those in the blue van group.
Slide Show Number 1 :
We leave early to take our time and to sightsee a little before our scheduled rendezvous at Yankie Stadium, Biloxi on Monday night.
We stop in Hattisburg to thank Heritage United Methodist Church for the use of their Prayer Book for our ENGAGE fundraiser.
Slide show Number 2:
Still on our way. The blue van does a quick buzz-through of New Orleans before heading to ANTIOCH Dominion Restoration Center in Pass Christian for the night.
Slide Show Number 3:
ANTIOCH Dominion Restoration Center in Pass Christian, Mississippi, is a wonderful refuge for those helping to restore the area in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
At Antioch, we stay the night. In the morning, the blue van travels to the Biloxi Airport to get our Dueber folks who traveled by jet.
Back at Antioch, we have food and fellowship, then leave with our Hosts’ prayers and good wishes.
Slide Show Number 4
Before meeting our Dueber group from the white van, we buzz through New Orleans (less than an hour?) for Dueber people who just flew in, and then head for Biloxi. Our deadline to be at Yankie Stadium (Habitat for Humanity/Salvation Army HQ in Biloxi) is 5 pm on Monday. Because of a traffic jam on the bridge, we barely make it—-phew!
Slide Show Number 5:
Nightly devotions took place in different locations. One night, we got to visit the beach at Biloxi. Other nights we met at picnic tables or on the bleachers at the stadium.
Slide Show Number 6:
These slides are from on the work sites. It was difficult to take pictures while working in many cases, but we made sure to get pictures of some of the people who came to work with us. Some were far from home, such as the young woman from Colorado who worked for Habitat, but some were from the Biloxi area and working toward a home. All had their story to tell, and most (but not all) told of how God had come into their lives and saved them. Some of their stories will appear in future posts.
Slide Show Number 7:
Slide Show Number 8:
Slide Show Number 9:
Finally, after a hot, humid, busy, and fulfilling week, it was time to say, “Good bye,” take folks back to the airport—and to leave. MMP
June 20, 2008
Thursday, June 19, 2008
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Getting Ready!
Hello! This is Rik and Martha, and we’re getting ready for the journey (mental and physical) to the Biloxi/ Gulf Port region. Last year’s experiences were great—I didn’t realize that we were the ones being blessed—until afterward! We are going there to physically help where and when we can—certainly, but I (Martha) believe that what we are to learn will come from the people with whom we come into contact. For example, last year, Rik, being the friendly guy he is, introduced himself to a neighbor living in an older house that was near a Habitat for Humanity house. The fellow said he was grateful that so many folks were willing to help build the neighborhood. Rik told him a little about our church and gave witness. Last year, we also met many people who had “weathered” Katrina and the other storms and lost almost everything but their faith. Many (if not all) had their faith in God strengthened by this trial. What a blessing to meet these folks and hear their stories! That’s about it for now. To whom will God lead us? Blessings! Martha and Rik
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