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Portland Mission Outreach: Day 5 Recap

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Wow! What a day! You wouldn’t believe how much work the team tri­umphantly accom­plished today. We served at four dif­fer­ent widow/widowers homes today with an abun­dance of yard work. One gen­tle­man, Les, had an entirely over­grown back­yard with piles of junk and debris everywhere.

Before

After
And this is only the front half of the yard! The back half was all cleared out of black­ber­ries and over­grown bushes as well. Praise the Lord!

The team took on this sig­nif­i­cant chal­lenge and came through suc­cess­fully, but it was def­i­nitely the hard­est day of work yet - cut­ting back black­berry bushes, seri­ous prun­ing, and haul­ing, here we come! Thank you for your prayers of per­se­ver­ance and extra strength! It has been greatly needed. You can actu­ally walk through Less’ back yard now. Hallelujah!

Serveral ladies from the team had pre­pared gift bas­kets in advance includ­ing fresh fruit, cook­ies, treats, a gospel tract, gospel book­let and notes. These were dis­trib­uted to each widow that we served.

The Lord opened the doors for some neat con­ver­sa­tions with these folks as well, as Les even joined us for lunch and was def­i­nitely warm­ing up as the day progressed.

We will con­tinue to serve at a few other widows’ homes tomor­row, so please pray for the Lord to bless the labors of our hands!

Would you also join us in pray­ing specif­i­cally for Les’ salvation?


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4 Responses to “Portland Mission Outreach: Day 5 Recap”

  1. Laura Says:

    I think what you guys have done is really good. I know you must be exhausted by the end of this week! I think it’s really awe­some that you kept Karis involved with your ser­vice. It is so impor­tant to set that exam­ple con­tin­u­ally for kids from the time they are born. This not only teaches them a self­less char­ac­ter, but it sets a life habit of serv­ing.

    There are so many people who tell me they can no longer be involved in ser­vice when they have kids (at least until their chil­dren are 5 years old.) What are some ways Karis helped? I saw other moms with smaller babies in some of your pic­tures. What tips would you give to par­ents of little ones to encour­age them to remain involved in reach­ing out to others in the name of Christ?

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    Lindsay replied on July 28th, 2008:

    We absolutely loved having Karis with us! She is only 15 months, so she did not con­tribute any­thing, but stayed on my back in our ergo baby car­rier or played with toys on a blan­ket in the grass while we worked. It worked great.

    Our little friend Anna, age 3, was able to help amaz­ingly well. She worked along­side her mommy pulling weeds, using a small kids rake, or using a rag and clean­ing. She just did what­ever mommy did. Once again, she wasn’t able to help alot, but the wit­ness of fam­i­lies serv­ing together made it worth it and very pow­er­ful to behold!

    I think the most impor­tant thing is to be will­ing to demon­strate how to help and work together with them. Includ­ing them no matter what will have such an impact on their lives too. Mommy might not be able to get as much done, but you are serv­ing together and younger chil­dren are gain­ing a love for others at the same time!

    Another thing that was important…we only did half days (from 9am-1pm) so the chil­dren were still able to get naps and avoid being too cranky. This seemed to work well.

    All in all…it worked well…and it was a bless­ing to see fam­i­lies serv­ing together!

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  2. Teresa Says:

    I have been really blessed by read­ing about your out­reach. Espe­cially this day. I wanted you to know that I prayed for Les…that his heart will soften and that he will come to know Jesus as Savior.

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  3. Robin Says:

    Isn’t serv­ing the Lord a tremen­dous expe­ri­ence? It gives us the oppor­tu­nity to actu­ally see the Lord pro­vide ‘on the run’! I love your cov­er­age of this mis­sion project. It gives me a won­der­ful idea for our fall mis­sion project ;-).

    I have added Less’ name to my ‘Salvation Prayer List’. I am also keep­ing you and the family in prayer!

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