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Summer is here…

There is something that is beautiful about the way that people in our neighborhood respond to the weather.  The demean of our community for the most part is a direct reflection of the patterns of the weather.  If the skies are cold and gloomy chances are those emotions will be reflected in the attitude of the demonic presence on our block.  On the other hand when it is sunny and beautiful so is our community.  Now I realize that this is a rash generalization but for the purpose of conversation we are going to use the idea that the weather directly affects the atmosphere of people lives.

There is just something I love about living in a cross-cultural context.  The smells, the smiles…the frowns, the colors, the languages, but most of all the fact that people are outside and involved in each others lives.  Unabated true community.  The sunshine truly reflects light into the lives of our community.  There may be no deep investment in one another but there is interaction.  Interaction is breathtakingly refreshing.  It is so true that people desire to be a part of something that is bigger than themselves and living cross-culturally I get to see first hand this played out on a fundamental level.  Each day I witness the (most of the time unwillingly and unknowing) attempt at assimilation and inclusion.  This practice of being included brings folks who don’t look alike, speak the same, or even believe in the same things to one anothers front porches, back yards, and shade trees.

I feel so blessed to live in an area that is not dominated by one race, ethnicity, or religion but in a place that truly transcends culture.  Now if I could just transplant this community into a place with no winter…

Update from Bhutan…wait KCK

Well we have made it through week one with our first class of interns. It has been a fun 8 days. Yesterday the boys got their first taste of “contact” work spending time in the home of a Bhutanese family in our neighborhood. A family that they will be serving while they volunteer at Mission Adelante. The guys got to experience the overflowing love and hospitality of the Bhutanese people and as a product of that experienced their first cup of Nepali Chai. It is a tea that is full of ginger and sugar. I wish you could have seen the MH guys’ faces, they were so joyful. Sitting in the home of people from another culture where only one person in the family knows English can be very overwhelming and very awkward, but the guys were feeding on it, you could sense that God is on the brink of something huge in that community and our interns Mike and Drew get to see everything first hand. God is good.

PS Does anyone want to sponsor a month of curriculum books for mission house? Each month runs about $100. Thanks. we appreciate your support.

Update from Wyandotte High School and Beyond

So the snow has added a unique twist to the first full week of Mission House. We had a nice evening scheduled tonight followed by a full day tomorrow of good time in the neighborhood with some high school aged kids but that has all been put on hold. We are expecting to get 10 inches of snow tonight. that is a ton of snow when we live in an area of town where they cannot bring snow plows down the streets. With that said our street is one of the heaviest foot-trafficed areas in our neighborhood so the boys and I will have a long morning of shoveling the sidewalks, that seems to be the best way to serve our neighbors in this climate. Read More »

In the Middle

So its mid afternoon and I have a couple minutes. We just returned from a full morning at 2 locations of Hillcrest Transitional Housing, they are doing some cool things to eradicate homelessness over there. Wow! This evening it is back to Mission Adelante for another evening of training tonight will specifically aid towards Bhutanese refugees. Then tomorrow we are in the school tutoring and hanging with the folks at the Urban Scholastic Center in the evening. The chaos continues like this for the rest of the week. Pray for strength. I love what is going on here it is so fun.

Peace

SAM

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