Being here the second time is odd. It feels like we never left. All of the memories and lessons that I had forgotten suddenly came flooding back this morning as we got to work. The main lesson that I learned last year and once again learned today is to never take anything at face value. Today we were in a neighborhood where we did not feel safe and we learned quickly that we cannot judge people by their surroundings or circumstances and being unfortunate does not make you less human.
-Sam Larrabee
-Sam Larrabee
Love. That word has been coming up in discussions, readings, devotions and quiet time. Everything is pointing towards love. The discussion Scott and I had before leaving was of one of his books in which a Jehovah witness and Muslim said it was the action of love that brought them to Christ. In the book we read on the train there was a statement “love is a verb”. It has been the active form of love that is transforming New Orleans. God is showing me that in order to show his love I need to be actively loving others. If I am following Him I should be actively loving and showing the love of God.
-Robin Linscott
Still waiting to see.
-Eric Mason
-Alicia Berglund
-Jeremy Lydick
-Josh Larrabee
It’s amazing to see the way New Orleans is coming alive again. Its still in great need, but it is great to see God rebuild. I was frustrated today at times. I can’t imagine how frustrating 3 years of living in a trailer or living out of a suitcase would be. They say God is changing this place. I believe it. It's already changing me. Acts 16:31
-Andy Berglund
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Hi Michael, your week is over. you did a fantastic job. We have been praying for you daily. We are so very proud of you. Hurry home. Our love Grampie and Grammie K
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