Tuesday, September 24, 2013

The HM Update 017

Well, it took long enough...
but here it is...
digitally at least.

After printing the letter, I came to the realization that the box of envelopes sitting on my shelf was actually empty. So, the physical letter will have to wait another day to be sent. But for all of you on the e-mail subscription or visiting here, you get it early.

What you will find in this edition:
- Summer at Victory Bible Camps & Li-Wa
- W.C.B.C Youth Group trip to Altoona, PA
- God's new outreach for me
- Prayers & Praises
& more

Take a look or download here: HM Update 017

Enjoy!

Grace & Peace,
Daryl J. Howard

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

HMUpdate 017 Coming Soon!

Scribbled on yellow legal tablets, madly typed on an iPad in a coffee shop, and waiting to be formatted and finalized. The delayed and finally completed HMUpdate 017 will be out soon. Just after I help my brother move. Thank you for your patience.

- Daryl




Monday, September 16, 2013

Youth Group, Espresso & Drums... OH MY!

Life has gotten kind of busy lately. Much of my time recently has either been spent at the coffee shop (working, not consuming), or working on my Grandparents place. I’ve been trying to get an update letter out sharing what has been going on. I had waited for information on how summer went at Victory, then I made myself too busy and distracted to get the letter finalized. But God has a way of reminding us that we need to slow down, regain our focus, and to listen to what He is trying to say to us.

When I was at Victory as an intern, I lent myself out to multiple areas around camp. It was there that I first learned to say “no” when it came to ministry work. It felt wrong. But being burned out mentally and spiritually actually hindered my ministry work and my relationship with God. That is the point at which I was (am) at. Over the last few weeks, I’ve had to inventory my life. In the end, some necessary changes had to be made, while others are still falling into place. 

The main reason that I am home, is to raise support to return back to Alaska. That sadly has been overshadowed by multiple ministries asking of my time and talents. As restructuring has happened, this has come to the foreground. 

ROCC came into the picture when I returned from Alaska in 2010. This ministry was a blessing to be a part of. But my focus has turned elsewhere. As Warren Center Baptist Church has started a youth group, my outreach has turned from a wide range of focus, to a more focused group of youth. As I have become more active in the youth group and extended my time at the coffee shop, I’ve had to step back from ROCC. It isn’t that I don’t care about the youth there, but for me to be dedicated to the teens in the youth group, I need to step back in other areas. This really became a reality when our youth group doubled in size this year. I’ll still be part of some main ROCC events to be there for the teens in the youth group and to reconnect with teens in ROCC. 

Another area that has taken up a lot of my time, has been my job at a local coffee house. God directed me here as a volunteer in the spring. It allowed me to share my skills in coffee/espresso making, as well as opened an avenue to share my passion with serving in Alaska. God has blessed me in that this is now a paid job that is helping cover costs with trying to raise support, as well as basic needs in life.

God has also thrown in a little surprise recently that came unexpectedly. I've always felt playing drums was my form of worshiping God. The dream of finishing up my drum set so it is playable has always been a dream in the back of my mind. Then, a teenager in the youth group brought up the idea of me teaching him lessons on percussion. At first I said no... But God prodded, poked, and flat out told me this was a priority. So, I dug out the shell of a set that sat in the attic of our garage since returning from Alaska in 2010... then dropped some savings on finishing it up. It has been an amazing time of relearning as well as teaching. 


Though God has been blessing me in various areas of my life, there is still a part of me yearning to be in Alaska. It pains me to see support go as slowly as it has. But God has said wait, it will happen... just not yet. It has been evident over the last year as to why God has been saying wait. This time has allowed me to reevaluate and redirect my life, share my talents that God has blessed me with, encourage and teach teens, and so much more. It has been a humbling experience. Can’t wait to see what is next.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Altoona Trip

Well, it's about time I posted about the Altoona mission/work trip. Meeting with the teens this weekend brought back many memories and laughs. Then it occurred to me that I never posted about the trip, or even posted at all over the last month. *Good grief* Obviously I can’t put everything that happened down here on the blog. But I’ll give you a brief overview, as well as share some pictures from the trip.

On July 28th, the Warren Center Baptist Church prayed over and commissioned the youth group before they were to head out to south-western Pennsylvania. 10 teens and 3 adults packed all their bags onto a small yellow bus for a week long service project that would involve serving people, sharing the love of Christ, fun, fellowship, and learning what God was trying to teach us.


Praying over the team
The leadership for the youth group had decided to do this mission trip with a group called Team Effort. The ministry sets up camp locations around North America that give teens and leaders an opportunity to reach out to hurting communities situated around each area. With this being our first trip, we kept it simple and went to Team Efforts’ Blue Knob, PA location.

Our group of 13 was part of a larger group of 128 that would be divided out into different work sites. Out of all of the groups, ours had one of the shortest travel times, as some groups traveled from Vermont, New York, and even Florida. With a group this size, we were housed at the Blue Knob Resort. (Side note, when I think resort, I think Alyeska in Alaska) To all of our surprise the small back hill PA resort showed it’s age, and why we were going to be working in the areas surrounding the resort.
The  Black Bear Inn (used as dining hall)
Housing for the groups
Each day was laid out fairly the same. The morning had us eating breakfast and packing lunches, then heading off to our work sites. Usually we would do start with stretches and a devotional, then dive into our projects. After a short lunch break, we would try to finish the days work that we had started before stopping for the day. Dinner was either at a host church, back at the resort, or on our own. If we were back at the resort, there was usually some time for the teens to relax and/or swim. The night was capped off with a high energy chapel service, as well as some time to hangout before lights out.

Devotions before a work day
Pre-dinner breather after a busy day
Chapel time

During the week, the WCBC Youth Group and the Florida group were sent to “Shamrock Estates.” This was a trailer park that needed not just work done, but also a lot of love showered upon the residents that lived there. Our projects for the week consisted of building porches, roofing, building a playground, constructing picnic tables, finishing a playhouse, as well as various other projects. With this being the last week that Team Effort had for the summer, we were tasked to finish all the summer’s projects.

Shamrock Estates work group
Most of our group worked on two different style projects. Pastor Larry led a group that finished porches, as well as did roofing and various projects. I was put in charge of finishing a playhouse that had been started by another group. Other leaders supervised other building projects that were going on.

Porch building and roofing
Playhouse work crew
Painting
Playground


Fixing and painting lawn furniture
The teens were hard workers, and were not afraid to learn how to use the different tools that were needed on each site.


Teaching Derrick to use a circular saw
Andrea learning to use a drill
The group that was under my supervision was a mixture of teens from both groups. It was amazing to see how the teens would step up and take care of different needs that they saw, as well as came up with ideas to improve the project further than it was planned to go. While the guys kept busy constructing the playhouse, the girls did an amazing job decorating the inside and outside. But it wasn’t just construction work that was being done throughout the week.
Team getting the inside of the playhouse painted
While working on the playhouse, we were told the story of the little girl that would be receiving the playhouse. Her grandmother and mother shared how her father left the family, leaving the girl feeling like it was her fault. The playhouse was build after it was learned that the father had promised for years to build a playhouse for the girl and her sister. The teens got a first hand experience on how the love of Christ can be shared in tasks such as building a playhouse. Sadly, we didn't get to see her reaction to the playhouse, as she was away at camp for the week.

The playhouse finished
Playing with the local kids
All the projects were wrapped up by Thursday, and all of the tools were inventoried and put into storage.

Inventory!
Thursday afternoon and Friday were used as free times. While all the other groups went off to water parks and recreational places, our group kept it simple and entertained ourselves. We spent a lot of time swimming and playing cards. The highlight for many of the teens came when a few of the girls came into the room where we were playing cards screaming that there was a bear outside on the dumpster.


The bear went over the mountain to get a loud of garbage
The week wrapped up with us packing up and traveling home (Pastor Larry driving while the rest of us dozed on and off).

Typical scene on the bus... napping.
God blessed us leaders with an amazing group of teens. They acted like brothers and sisters, and bonded well throughout the trip. So many laughs were had. But in all seriousness, God worked in everyone’s hearts. On Thursday night, we had a wrap up chapel that challenged everyone on were they stand in their walk with Christ. The theme throughout the week had been “Foundation.” Taken from Luke 6:46-49, the parable of the wise and foolish man was broken down and presented each night to the teens (and adults). But Thursday night had us all outside holding a fistful of sand. Each of us were told that the sand represents the things in our lives that we build our foundations on, instead of Christ. All of us were to talk with God and see if there was something that were had put ahead of Him, and if we were ready, to give it up. Whenever anyone was ready, they could put the sand into a giant bucket sitting in front of a cross, and pull out a rock that was at the bottom (symbolizing putting our foundation on Christ). One by one the teens went forward to give up their fistful of sand. It was during the Sunday service that the teens shared what they had learned on the trip and what God had shown them. Pastor Larry, Annette, and I got to hear what God taught each teen and how each of them had applied the lessons from the week.

Thank you all for your prayers during the trip. God was gracious in protecting us and blessing us during the trip. Continue to pray for the teens as another year of school and youth group has started up. Many of the teens have been challenged over the last year. And it is also a joy to see them all asking when the next mission trip is going to happen.

Grace & Peace,
Daryl J. Howard

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