Sunday, July 31, 2011
Missouri 2
One thing I regret about the last couple weeks was that I found it difficult to talk to students there. The camp was spread out and there was no logical congregating point; there were even other camps there. But everyone seemed positive and to be having a good time.
We now enter two weeks in Joplin, unpacking, reorganizing, etc. Then I'll be home! Please keep praying for strength, and check back in case I think of something to post. I love you all, and thanks for joining me on this journey!
Friday, July 15, 2011
On The Road Again
Finally! We are on the road to another event. Our team will be spending the next couple weeks at Windemere Conference Center in Roach, MO. We all are beyond pumped to be out of the office and back to events. I haven't written much the last couple weeks because there isn't much to write about.
The majority of our last two weeks in Joplin have amounted to twiddling our thumbs and having fun, but none of it compared to being at a MOVE event. Last weekend my team and I went to Kansas City to shop and have dinner with Hannah's mom who was in town there. That was fun, but really the most we did.
Tuesday, we had the opportunity to check out Windemere, as it is only about three hours away. Our team is beyond pumped for the campus. It is right on Lake of the Ozarks and has so much to offer. I can not wait to see the fun students have and how the Spirit works there.
Please keep praying for the students and our endurance. Pray specifically for the four guys and Clif heading to Illinois this week for that MOVE event. I wish I could be there with them.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Tennessee 1: Recap
We got through it with out many glitches at all! I felt a little flustered the first couple days, with registration, getting everything rolling, and tournaments, but everything got done and done fairly well, not just by myself but everyone on our team. I kinda wish I had more energy and memory to go into detail about each day, but I don't. Sorry. But that would result in a long post. So you're welcome. I'll breeze over some stuff day by day, if you'd care to join me.
Monday was registration and our first session. For the most part, registration was painless and I got to hang out with some youth, pastors, and leaders. My favorite part of the day was getting to pray for these. I mean, it was simple and kinda short but amazing. Our God is powerful, and he listens to our prayers, so knowing I was doing the most I could for them was great.
Tuesday was, obviously, our first full day. We had our morning session, small group times, the prayer room was open for the first time, a basketball tourney, and evening session. I got to run the tourney with some Bible College reps and JB and I set up the prayer room. Overall, a busy but fun day.
Wednesday we continued that schedule, trading basketball for volleyball. Again, fun had by all and I continued to feel God make his presence known to the students. It is an awesome feeling to know I'm part of something bigger here, and although what I'm doing just helps the production of it all, it lets everyone else not worry about that and reflect on the Father.
Thursday was similar, but we cut out lunch, a tourney, and made free time a whole lot longer. The money CIY would have spent on lunch for students went to CICM (http://www.indiamission.org/) and groups were asked to find meals off campus. We went to a little waterfall in the mountains near by. It was small, but beautiful and fun. Followed by coffee at a local roaster, The Coffee Company. MOVE finished up that day showing the film Love Costs Every Thing.
Friday was our last day and was very similar to Tuesday and Wednesday, but with dodgeball. It was fun to see the students' excitement all week long and it only grew. That night we handed out Kingdom Worker cards, which contain a challenge to do something for God's Kingdom. We had a deal with Milligan to use their pool for baptisms and I received a couple texts asking to make sure that was open. It warmed my heart to know students were taking this step.
This week, I would like to acknowledge a couple people I met. Please take time to read about my encounters with them and pray for them.
J.R.
I met this guy the last day of the conference. He had just finished running three miles and spent most of the time talking about sports. I made a joke about "the ladies" and he started telling me about how his mother taught him how to be a gentleman, opening doors, cooking, cleaning, and waiting on the women in his life. He proceeded to tell me his mother had past away during heart surgery. He said it with a smile though, because he knew he was honoring her and that he would see her again one day in God's Kingdom. He quoted scripture to me and showed a spiritual maturity I did not expect from a Junior in high school who fit in the standard jock stereotype on the outside. At the end of the week, he stood to acknowledge the decision he made this week to pursue full time ministry.
Jordan and Theresa
These are a couple folks I met the first day of MOVE. We were talking about where they were from, how many students the brought, etc. Turns out neither of them were the youth pastor. He resigned a month before they left. But Jordan and Theresa are teachers and have the summer off, so they brought the students. I praise God for their willingness to come and for placing the students in their care.
Tomorrow, we turn it around and do it again. Keep praying for high schoolers across the country and for all working for CIY's strength and perseverance. Love you all!
Thursday, June 9, 2011
The Preparation Will Pay Off Soon
Yesterday, we viewed the film Love Costs Every Thing made by CIY in association with The Voice Of The Martyr. It was fairly intense, seeing brothers and sisters persecuted and even killed for confessing faith in the God I love. The film was full of great stories that broke my heart and inspired me. You can watch it at any MOVE event this summer, or it will be available in the fall.
Following the showing, we took place in a 24 prayer like the one students will experience at the events. Each of us had a half hour shift in our prayer room (set up in the conference center). Like I said in a previous post, I'd love to share more with you because it was an awesome experience, even when tired (my shift was 1:30am), but I don't want to spoil it for students attending. Let me just say that God will be present, moving, and working through and despite the stations and experiences we have set up.
Today, the Colorado team left early in the morning. The rest of us did a lot of work to make sure our teams were ready to leave (two teams tomorrow morning, one next week). Now we are packing, hanging out, and getting stoked to start events and see God's plan fall into action.
I want to look into the near future with you now to share some requests for prayer. To be honest, I know nothing about these students, I may not get much time to interact with them, and even if I do it may amount to nothing. But I love them and my heart breaks for them. Frankly, I'm not sure who will understand this if they are without the Holy Spirit. Logically, I should hate high schoolers. They are loud, don't always smell nice, and can be arrogant. But they are the future of the Church, and they continue to amaze me and show me God's glory. So, if you will, ask God to work in the high schoolers at the events, their friends, and the strangers they meet. Ask that God will start their hearts towards him and his work, that their friends will be affected by this change and even the strangers on the street will react to how they shine.
As well, please ask the Father to continually remind us MOVE staff what we are doing.
For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.It is insane to think God uses us, but he does! In fact, he prepared these works for us ahead of time. I can't explain how that makes me feel. It is so crazy and amazing. I pray that we can live out these works as God wants, and give him the glory.
Ephesians 2:10
Please tell me, how can I pray for you?
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
So Many Updates, So Little Time
Our afternoon proceeded meeting at CCO (Christ's Church of Oronogo) and sorting stuff to go out on our first truck. We thought it would be easy and quick, but the staff kept adding more and more to our list. The event staff have decided they did this to tire us out for the wiffle ball game. Some didn't even make it back to the dorm until a few minutes before the party.
But we made it alive somehow and ate some delicious brats, hamburgers, cupcake truffles, and other food. Soon we were onto the wiffle ball game. The first inning left us losing with a score 6-1, but we held it there the rest of the game. I think that's pretty good considering the staff wore us event staff down and cheated.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
First Week Synopsis
After work, we've been eating, chilling, and a couple extra tasks. It seems our hang out is the mall food court, home of the area's Chick-fil-A (because we are good Christians and eat there). It's sweet making these new friends, even though I do wish I could see those back home too.
I'm sure plenty of people are wondering about how Joplin is doing, after the tornado. I must admit, I haven't had much time to spend helping out and I haven't been to the most disastrous parts. What I have seen is an awesome response to the need. As we have off Saturday, we got to help out at a local church (http://cornerstonejoplin.org/) unpacking a semi full of supplies that they are handing out there. Not only do they have so many supplies they have to turn down donations in some places, but we were having trouble finding ways to help sometimes today because of the overwhelming response from volunteers. Praise the Lord for such an awesome response from his church. As well, a lot of us got shirts or stickers with proceeds going to the city. You can check them out on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/restorejoplin).
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Today's The Day: Time To Leave And For Transparent And Honest Prayer Requests
Today I get on a plane and leave for Joplin. This is so exciting/nerve racking/sad. I can't wait to start the internship tomorrow, but I feel like I'm not actually prepared to leave and I can definitely wait to leave all my friends for the summer.
I have to be honest, I can already feel homesickness being a problem this summer. Not to say that missing friends and family is bad, but I can tell it may be a distraction from serving where God has me. Please pray that his Spirit will give me the strength to press on, even when home, friends, family are on my mind.
Yesterday, I had to say goodbye to a lot of friends and my sister. It was super tough. I'm a manly man, so I obviously didn't cry, but it was really warm and my eyes sweated. But in all seriousness, I wept. Especially at the thought of leaving my best friends Ashlyn, ChrisKolb, and Abbey and when my friend Zack left, as he's leaving for the Army before I get back. And everytime I think of the students at Driven4Him I get super sad that I won't see them. Again, I must point out specifically Harry, who is going into the Navy before I come back. This man is so on fire for God. It's humbling sometimes. I'm praying for you, brother, and I love you.
So you're making it through a really sappy post. Thank you. We're almost done, I promise. I'd like to leave with some requests for prayer. First, and foremost, pray for the students preparing to go to a Move event this summer. Ask that God will start them down a path towards him and working for his kingdom. Also, pray for my friends and family. This are great people, many of whom fear God and I ask that they can grow in that relationship everyday. Last, pray for my strength. Today my parents and girlfriend, Joelle, are taking me to the airport and I'll have to say goodbye. This will be hard and I pray I can do so and know I am following God's call.
Thanks for reading all this. Love you, brothers and sisters.
P.S. many of you asked for an address you can write me at. Please do, as it will mean more than you know. You can send these letters to
CIY
Garrett DeMeyer
2201 North Main St.
Joplin, MO 64802
Sunday, May 15, 2011
The Art Of Losing Myself
We sang that song at Driven4Him. I love that line. Haha funny- my phone autocorrected "love" to "live" at first. I hope I live that line. I hope that I am less and less and God is more and more.
In fact, as people are asking how they can pray for me, I tell them that I need a servant's heart. This summer is about giving up my idea of a summer for God's idea. I need to be humble and have the strength to serve him even when I miss everyone at home.
As you're praying for me, please pray for God's work in and through Driven4Him, Fox River Christian Church's high school ministry. I already miss those students and leaders. I pray God gives them even more and more of his Spirit. They are amazing people and love God so much.
I leave in a week!