Another great day in the MEXIC09 adventure! Today we spent some time this morning on the campus hearing about different ways to stay involved with the ministry of Back2Back and then we had a chance to shop the "market". Back2Back picks out some of the most wanted items that you would typically buy at the market and brings them to the campus for us to have a simple, all English, no pesos necessary shopping experience. After that we grabbed a quick lunch and packed up!
We picked up kids from Casa Hogar Douglas, Manantial de Amor and Villa de Juarez and headed to a place called Kidzania. Kidzania is hard to describe but it's an "indoor amusement park" that consists of an entire town that is down to kid scale. Hospital, TV station, police office, restaurants, banks, pharmacies, construction zones, airport were just a few of the buildings in Kidzania. Every kid got a "check" that they could cash for monopoly style money at the bank and then they would have to use their money to take part in all the different fun things to do. Coolest part was that if the kids ran low on money they could work at one of the locations to sell magazines, fix cars, work in the construction zone, etc. It was great to see all these kids having such a fun time learning things that will REALLY help them in their lives! Not sure if we have anything like this back in the USA but it would be a HIT!
Tomorrow we pack everything up here on the campus and go on a field trip to Horsetail Falls where we will eat a picnic lunch and hike up to the waterfall. After that it's off to a hotel near the airport for dinner and some team hangout time before we fly out on Saturday! Depending on Friday night timing, blog may or may not be updated, so if not we'll see you all when we get stateside!
-John
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
MEXIC09-WEDNESDAY
As you can see from all the great pictures today we took a bunch of kids from the Cadereyta to a local pool to have a fun day! The team played and jumped and splashed and piggy-backed for hours and despite many probably getting tired and a little sunburned, there were smiles and laughing all the way up until we sent the kids off on the bus!
As odd as it sounds, playing with kids can often times be tougher than some of the manual labor that is done down here. Our students did an amazing job and shined the love of Jesus to these kids ALL day! After swimming for about 3-4 hours, we had a hamburger cookout Mexico style with burger, actual ham and fresh avocado! After that Pastor Jose Angel said a few words and the team handed out backpacks to all the students to help prepare them for the next school year! After each name was called that child ran through a tunnel made by the Mexic09 team with cheering and high fives! These kids were celebrated for their hard work and rewarded with some great new stuff!
Tomorrow we have some stuff on the Back2Back campus in the morning and then we're taking the kids from Casa Hogar Douglas, Manantial de Amor and Villa de Juarez on a field trip! Should be great!!!
Thanks for all your prayers, comments and love!
-John
As odd as it sounds, playing with kids can often times be tougher than some of the manual labor that is done down here. Our students did an amazing job and shined the love of Jesus to these kids ALL day! After swimming for about 3-4 hours, we had a hamburger cookout Mexico style with burger, actual ham and fresh avocado! After that Pastor Jose Angel said a few words and the team handed out backpacks to all the students to help prepare them for the next school year! After each name was called that child ran through a tunnel made by the Mexic09 team with cheering and high fives! These kids were celebrated for their hard work and rewarded with some great new stuff!
Tomorrow we have some stuff on the Back2Back campus in the morning and then we're taking the kids from Casa Hogar Douglas, Manantial de Amor and Villa de Juarez on a field trip! Should be great!!!
Thanks for all your prayers, comments and love!
-John
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Day Four in Photo's
Hey all, here's the photo's from Tuesday. Just a heads up, I've been taking a lot more photos than what's going up, but the internet connection down here goes in and out, thus timing out my Picasa uploads often. Yesterday's album got considerably short changed and we'll see how tonight goes. But enjoy...whatever gets online.
MEXIC09-Tuesday at the Cadereyta
Today the WHOLE team was together and headed out to the Cadereyta. For those not familiar, the Cadereyta is an area where the government has relocated squatters or homeless people into one area. Having been there for several years, there is just now electric lines run and septic run even though it's not all hooked up to the "homes". Back2Back has been partnering with Pastor Jose Angel who works full time and reaches out to evangelize and pastor this community.
Today about a dozen of the team did some work projects on the community center that is being built there in the Cadereyta. They worked on forming rebar to prep for a concrete pour and worked on installing electric boxes. And all of this work was done on the roof which provided for a hot day! A handful of the team prepped the lunch outreach and began serving tons of kids and families chicken tostadas! And the rest of the team jumped in playing with the kids. There was coloring and crafts, a little bit of baseball and soccer and a WHOLE LOT of piggy back rides! There was also a lot of reunions with the team and some of the kids that we worked with last year!
Tomorrow we head back to the Cadereyta to pick up a bunch of the kids and take them to a pool for a party! We'll also be handing out backpacks filled with school supplies which for most is the only way they can have supplies for school and we'll also be grilling out hamburgers. This is a huge deal for them to actually be able to eat meat, let alone two days in a row! It will be a great day!
The team is doing awesome! Everyone is pouring out everything they have and serving, loving, encouraging so well! Pictures to come soon!!!
-John
Today about a dozen of the team did some work projects on the community center that is being built there in the Cadereyta. They worked on forming rebar to prep for a concrete pour and worked on installing electric boxes. And all of this work was done on the roof which provided for a hot day! A handful of the team prepped the lunch outreach and began serving tons of kids and families chicken tostadas! And the rest of the team jumped in playing with the kids. There was coloring and crafts, a little bit of baseball and soccer and a WHOLE LOT of piggy back rides! There was also a lot of reunions with the team and some of the kids that we worked with last year!
Tomorrow we head back to the Cadereyta to pick up a bunch of the kids and take them to a pool for a party! We'll also be handing out backpacks filled with school supplies which for most is the only way they can have supplies for school and we'll also be grilling out hamburgers. This is a huge deal for them to actually be able to eat meat, let alone two days in a row! It will be a great day!
The team is doing awesome! Everyone is pouring out everything they have and serving, loving, encouraging so well! Pictures to come soon!!!
-John
Monday, July 27, 2009
Monday from Team One...and photo's
Team one headed to Imperio De Amor for a day of WORK!!! We split into three teams repainting parts of their boys home. There was a fourth team comprised of...Seth, who spent the afternoon cut pipe for a new fence around their sport court and setting it into place. Everyone did a fantastic job and aaaalmost got it completely done, but we had to stop a bit earlier than we wanted to. Luckily, there will be another team there tomorrow to finish the little bits that are left. I love this team and I love the attitudes they're bringing to their work. I'm excited for the whole group to be together for the rest of the week as we head to the Cadereyta tomorrow. Enjoy the photo's! We'll catch up tomorrow.
MEXIC09-Monday!!!
Hey everyone, Johnny here and I'm excited to fill you in on all of today's happenings! First of all, DC, Kara and I were uber-pumped to arrive here finally last night and jump in with the team! It was clear to see that the team had already been doing amazing things, as you've already read in Steph and Jeff's posts.
So, today we were in two team again and the team I was on headed out to Mama Connie's house which is one of the children's homes known as Manantial De Amor. Over the past 5 years our teams have done some serious work here and it's such a cool thing to realize the lasting, long term impact that we are all apart of down here in Monterrey. Today was the last work day at this location for the summer so we got busy cleaning the kitchen, installing a new chairrail throughout the dining room and prepping and pouring two concrete projects. One of the concrete projects was an extension of a sidewalk in front of the addition being put on and the other was footers and foundation for the new property wall that's being put up. The team worked incredibly hard and got everything done that was needed and Greg, the site leader, said it was the perfect last day!
Tonight for dinner then the team made our traditional voyage to Tacos Fede! Many happy faces and full stomachs! Getting back to campus was cool to see how excited our team is to just spend time together whether it was working all day long, or eating a ridiculous amount of tacos or hanging out play Euchre, Catch Phrase or just talking! The team is doing a great job serving others and serving each other! You should be proud!
Jeff is going to hop on and post what team two did today as well as throw some pictures up from the day. Tomorrow the WHOLE team heads out to the Cadereyta to serve together! It will be a great day! Thanks for all your comments!!!
So, today we were in two team again and the team I was on headed out to Mama Connie's house which is one of the children's homes known as Manantial De Amor. Over the past 5 years our teams have done some serious work here and it's such a cool thing to realize the lasting, long term impact that we are all apart of down here in Monterrey. Today was the last work day at this location for the summer so we got busy cleaning the kitchen, installing a new chairrail throughout the dining room and prepping and pouring two concrete projects. One of the concrete projects was an extension of a sidewalk in front of the addition being put on and the other was footers and foundation for the new property wall that's being put up. The team worked incredibly hard and got everything done that was needed and Greg, the site leader, said it was the perfect last day!
Tonight for dinner then the team made our traditional voyage to Tacos Fede! Many happy faces and full stomachs! Getting back to campus was cool to see how excited our team is to just spend time together whether it was working all day long, or eating a ridiculous amount of tacos or hanging out play Euchre, Catch Phrase or just talking! The team is doing a great job serving others and serving each other! You should be proud!
Jeff is going to hop on and post what team two did today as well as throw some pictures up from the day. Tomorrow the WHOLE team heads out to the Cadereyta to serve together! It will be a great day! Thanks for all your comments!!!
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Day Two in the books
Hey All,
The students are just bedding down after a great day here in Mexico. This morning, we had an opportunity to take a tour of the Back2Back campus as well as a tour of Matt and Julie Coopers home and the recently completed medical center. We've had a chance to be a part of the construction of that building and it was great to see it up and running, complete with two medical exam rooms, two dental exam areas, and a digital patient record system which I hear is really advanced, even for hospitals back in the states. From there, we headed to church which, according to about 50% of the students, was the highlight of the day. Hopefully my pictures will upload so you can see for yourself the building and the experience, but it was a beautiful church at the top of a hill with a top notch worship team who sang back and forth in spanish and in english. The message was also translated in english and I think all of the students were touched deeply by that experience of worshipping next to people in a different language but singing to the same God. It was fantastic! After church, we had lunch with all the visiting teams and the children from Casa Hogar Douglas. Then we hoped on two separate busses for our afternoon project. Jonathan, Rachel, and Katie's group headed to a children's home named Imperio De Amor (Empire of love...I think) where they did a variety of things including cleaning their kitchen, building new shelves and organizing a storage closet, collecting water to use on the property from a not so nearby river, and of course, playing with the kids. I personally wasn't there but from all accounts, it was a great day. I hear there were some shenanigans involving jumping into some large barrels of water, but I'll let the students tell the story when they get back. Kara, Steph, and my (Jeff) group headed to a children's home named Monantial De Amor (Natural Spring of Love) to help pour a concrete wall behind the building to helpful solve some erosion problems that the building's foundation has been dealing with. The students worked and worked and never once complained or asked "when are we leaving?" I can tell that this blog is getting way to long, but just let me close in saying that the students are KILLING IT!!! Great attitudes, working heard, uniting with each other, and they're excited for the rest of the week. John, Kara, and D.C. arrived safely around 9:30p.m. We'll check in tomorrow! Enjoy the pictures!
-Jeff
The students are just bedding down after a great day here in Mexico. This morning, we had an opportunity to take a tour of the Back2Back campus as well as a tour of Matt and Julie Coopers home and the recently completed medical center. We've had a chance to be a part of the construction of that building and it was great to see it up and running, complete with two medical exam rooms, two dental exam areas, and a digital patient record system which I hear is really advanced, even for hospitals back in the states. From there, we headed to church which, according to about 50% of the students, was the highlight of the day. Hopefully my pictures will upload so you can see for yourself the building and the experience, but it was a beautiful church at the top of a hill with a top notch worship team who sang back and forth in spanish and in english. The message was also translated in english and I think all of the students were touched deeply by that experience of worshipping next to people in a different language but singing to the same God. It was fantastic! After church, we had lunch with all the visiting teams and the children from Casa Hogar Douglas. Then we hoped on two separate busses for our afternoon project. Jonathan, Rachel, and Katie's group headed to a children's home named Imperio De Amor (Empire of love...I think) where they did a variety of things including cleaning their kitchen, building new shelves and organizing a storage closet, collecting water to use on the property from a not so nearby river, and of course, playing with the kids. I personally wasn't there but from all accounts, it was a great day. I hear there were some shenanigans involving jumping into some large barrels of water, but I'll let the students tell the story when they get back. Kara, Steph, and my (Jeff) group headed to a children's home named Monantial De Amor (Natural Spring of Love) to help pour a concrete wall behind the building to helpful solve some erosion problems that the building's foundation has been dealing with. The students worked and worked and never once complained or asked "when are we leaving?" I can tell that this blog is getting way to long, but just let me close in saying that the students are KILLING IT!!! Great attitudes, working heard, uniting with each other, and they're excited for the rest of the week. John, Kara, and D.C. arrived safely around 9:30p.m. We'll check in tomorrow! Enjoy the pictures!
-Jeff
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Day One in Photo's
Enjoy! My two cents: This team is amazing and I can't wait to see the attitude and excitement they bring to our first day of work down here tomorrow. If it's anything like what I've come to expect from GSM students...the folks down here better be prepared. Good things are comin!
-Jeff
We've Arrived!
Yes, it's true... we've made it safe and sound. Our travels could not have gone any more smooth. As we landed in Monterrey, we were welcomed with 102 degree weather at 7:00 in the evening. Needless to say, it is going to be a beautifully toasty week and we couldn't be more thrilled.
Currently, as I type, everyone is in their dorms unpacking and getting settled. We had a great evening session and time of worship. The excitement level is at its peak as everyone looks ahead to this week and what God has in store.
Please feel free to leave your comments and words of encouragement as we will be reading them to the team each night. We will make sure to keep you up to date (via the blog) every day with pictures and a summary of the daily happenings. Although the distance apart may be difficult, we've asked the students to put away their cell phones for the week. This will help them stay focused on what God has for each of them. Thank you for understanding.
And with that, we're off... please be praying. We're ready to serve like crazy and watch God work.
Steph
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
DC's Letter Regarding Mexico Health Concerns
Here is a copy of DC's letter written to all parents/students going on the trip regarding all the recent news regarding Mexico and the swine flu. You should have received one of these via e-mail but just in case you didn't, here it is!
"Dear Parent,
You are receiving this letter because you are the parent of a high school student who is attending our Mexic09 Mission Trip with Granger Community Church. I wanted to take a moment and inform you of where we stand regarding the trip to Mexico.
I’m sure most of you have already heard how H1N1 Flu (“the Swine Flu”) has affected Mexico and the U.S. I just want to take a moment to weigh-in on what this means for our trip at the end of July.
This isn't something that I'm taking lightly. I understand the implications, while at the same time believe that this isn't something that is outside the hands of God. So with much prayer and conversation, at this point, we are going to continue with our current plan of action. We will continue to closely monitor the situation from all angles (in-house leadership, National News, Mexico News, and Back2Back on-site news). If in the end we need to cancel the trip, we will do just that with no regrets. I've never been interested in putting any of our students or staff in danger and this situation is no different. We love what we get to do and I'm not willing to risk anyone's safety for the sake of a camp, service opportunity or mission experience.
I’ve had many conversations over the last four weeks about this situation and the implications that are involved. Here’s the latest national communication from those who are spending hundreds of hours on diagnosing it and giving advice as to what we should do as of 5-12-09.
•Homeland Security Secretary, Janet Napolitan, declared that the severity of the Swine Flu is no stronger than the regular seasonal flu. Click on the link below to read more from the article ‘Swine Flu No Worse than Regular Flu’:
http://edition.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/05/04/swine.flu.main/index.html?iref=newssearch
•The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that they are not recommending travel restrictions related to the outbreak of the influenza A (H1N1) virus. The WHO noted that “limiting travel and imposing travel restrictions would have very little effect on stopping the virus from spreading, but would be highly disruptive to the global community. Scientific research based on mathematical modeling shows that restricting travel would be of limited or no benefit in stopping the spread of disease. Historical records of previous influenza pandemics, as well as experience with SARS, validate this.” Read more from their Web site:
http://www.who.int/csr/disease/swineflu/frequently_asked_questions/travel/en/index.html
•According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), the H1N1 flu is effectively treated with anti-viral drugs. “This novel (H1N1) influenza virus is sensitive (susceptible) to the neuraminidase inhibitor anti-viral medications, Zanamivir and Oseltamivir.” Read more from the CDC Web site on treatment and exposure risk: http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/recommendations.htm
•The Back2Back staff in Mexico has been provided up to date health information regarding transmission and screening of flu symptoms. The staff is closely monitoring mission guests and children at the homes and at present there have not been any cases among Back2Back staff members, mission guests or the children we serve. Monterrey is a city of six million and has been very aggressive with its approach to prevention of this flu. Visit the CDC Web site to read more about keeping yourself protected: http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/qa.htm
•Back2Back is committed to the health and safety of all mission guests. Our Mexico campus is located within 10 minutes of a leading area hospital. Additionally, Back2Back Mexico has an Emergency Response & Preparedness Program for all medical emergencies including the flu.
I hope this information helps and sheds some more light on the situation. It’s been very helpful for me and the GSM team. We thank you for trusting us with your students and know that we will do everything in our power to keep them safe and help them have a great mission experience. We are committed to excellence and helping your student take their next step!
If you have any further questions please contact us at 574.243.3500.
Sincerely,
DC Curry
Director of Student Ministry
"Dear Parent,
You are receiving this letter because you are the parent of a high school student who is attending our Mexic09 Mission Trip with Granger Community Church. I wanted to take a moment and inform you of where we stand regarding the trip to Mexico.
I’m sure most of you have already heard how H1N1 Flu (“the Swine Flu”) has affected Mexico and the U.S. I just want to take a moment to weigh-in on what this means for our trip at the end of July.
This isn't something that I'm taking lightly. I understand the implications, while at the same time believe that this isn't something that is outside the hands of God. So with much prayer and conversation, at this point, we are going to continue with our current plan of action. We will continue to closely monitor the situation from all angles (in-house leadership, National News, Mexico News, and Back2Back on-site news). If in the end we need to cancel the trip, we will do just that with no regrets. I've never been interested in putting any of our students or staff in danger and this situation is no different. We love what we get to do and I'm not willing to risk anyone's safety for the sake of a camp, service opportunity or mission experience.
I’ve had many conversations over the last four weeks about this situation and the implications that are involved. Here’s the latest national communication from those who are spending hundreds of hours on diagnosing it and giving advice as to what we should do as of 5-12-09.
•Homeland Security Secretary, Janet Napolitan, declared that the severity of the Swine Flu is no stronger than the regular seasonal flu. Click on the link below to read more from the article ‘Swine Flu No Worse than Regular Flu’:
http://edition.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/05/04/swine.flu.main/index.html?iref=newssearch
•The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that they are not recommending travel restrictions related to the outbreak of the influenza A (H1N1) virus. The WHO noted that “limiting travel and imposing travel restrictions would have very little effect on stopping the virus from spreading, but would be highly disruptive to the global community. Scientific research based on mathematical modeling shows that restricting travel would be of limited or no benefit in stopping the spread of disease. Historical records of previous influenza pandemics, as well as experience with SARS, validate this.” Read more from their Web site:
http://www.who.int/csr/disease/swineflu/frequently_asked_questions/travel/en/index.html
•According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), the H1N1 flu is effectively treated with anti-viral drugs. “This novel (H1N1) influenza virus is sensitive (susceptible) to the neuraminidase inhibitor anti-viral medications, Zanamivir and Oseltamivir.” Read more from the CDC Web site on treatment and exposure risk: http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/recommendations.htm
•The Back2Back staff in Mexico has been provided up to date health information regarding transmission and screening of flu symptoms. The staff is closely monitoring mission guests and children at the homes and at present there have not been any cases among Back2Back staff members, mission guests or the children we serve. Monterrey is a city of six million and has been very aggressive with its approach to prevention of this flu. Visit the CDC Web site to read more about keeping yourself protected: http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/qa.htm
•Back2Back is committed to the health and safety of all mission guests. Our Mexico campus is located within 10 minutes of a leading area hospital. Additionally, Back2Back Mexico has an Emergency Response & Preparedness Program for all medical emergencies including the flu.
I hope this information helps and sheds some more light on the situation. It’s been very helpful for me and the GSM team. We thank you for trusting us with your students and know that we will do everything in our power to keep them safe and help them have a great mission experience. We are committed to excellence and helping your student take their next step!
If you have any further questions please contact us at 574.243.3500.
Sincerely,
DC Curry
Director of Student Ministry
MEXIC09 Team Workday THIS SATURDAY!
Hey team, hard to believe it but it's already time for our next team meeting! The first team meeting that is officially in summer! yahoo for school being over, ey?
This Saturday we'll all be meeting at GCC by 9 am and we'll be heading over to Elkhart to partner alongside Ted Bryant and Greenlockers to continue the amazing effort to get new and gently used school supply leftovers to those who really need it and potentially even getting some of this down to Monterrey with us!
We'll be back to the church by 4 pm and we'll have lunch covered. Come in work clothes as some of the work may get a little messy and we'll have your latest updates for finances as well as some fun new stuff that we'll be doing as a team over the next few weeks!
OH, and bring a scale if you can! Yep, just a regular household scale! The more we have, the better!
See you on Saturday!
This Saturday we'll all be meeting at GCC by 9 am and we'll be heading over to Elkhart to partner alongside Ted Bryant and Greenlockers to continue the amazing effort to get new and gently used school supply leftovers to those who really need it and potentially even getting some of this down to Monterrey with us!
We'll be back to the church by 4 pm and we'll have lunch covered. Come in work clothes as some of the work may get a little messy and we'll have your latest updates for finances as well as some fun new stuff that we'll be doing as a team over the next few weeks!
OH, and bring a scale if you can! Yep, just a regular household scale! The more we have, the better!
See you on Saturday!
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Team Meeting Tomorrow!
Hey team, we just wanted to remind you that the next MANDATORY team meeting is tomorrow night, Thursday, April 23, from 6:30-8:30 pm at GCC. We've only got 2 hours together so make sure to be on time and to bring your journals/folders.
We'll give you your financial update tomorrow so you can know if you're at the 25% required yet or not. If not you'll have a few days to bring in the difference so don't worry about bringing it tomorrow, unless you really want to :)
We just had the MOVE09 team meeting on Monday and it was great spending some more time together with them and we're pumped to be with all of you tomorrow! See ya then!
We'll give you your financial update tomorrow so you can know if you're at the 25% required yet or not. If not you'll have a few days to bring in the difference so don't worry about bringing it tomorrow, unless you really want to :)
We just had the MOVE09 team meeting on Monday and it was great spending some more time together with them and we're pumped to be with all of you tomorrow! See ya then!
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
MEXIC09 Support Raising Opportunity!
HEY MEXIC09 TEAM!!!! We've got a work opportunity for anyone around this week during Spring Break! Thursday, April 9 we'll meet at church at 12:30 pm, carpool to the place we'll be working, work from 1-5 and be back at church by 5:30. $50 will go directly towards your account! All you'll need to bring is work gloves and be ready to work hard outside!
There's only room for 10 students and 2 adult leaders. You need to call me ASAP if you can do it! First to RSVP are in! Call my cell 276-0297.
I've gotten a majority of support letters and support is already coming in on those! Great job! If I don't have your letter by the end of spring break, expect a phone call!
There's only room for 10 students and 2 adult leaders. You need to call me ASAP if you can do it! First to RSVP are in! Call my cell 276-0297.
I've gotten a majority of support letters and support is already coming in on those! Great job! If I don't have your letter by the end of spring break, expect a phone call!
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Support Letters
Hey Mexic09 team! Johnny here and it is past March 30th which was the deadline for you to get your support letters out. I've been getting handfuls everyday but still don't have them all in. I expect that we'll probably see most of them here by the end of the week once it gets through the mail! If for some reason you don't have your letter done or sent out, you need to get on that ASAP! I know school can be busy right before spring break, but our next team meeting is in just over 3 weeks and you need to be at 25% raised by then which is equal to another $300 on top of your deposit!
We've already started receiving some checks here at the church and it's no surprise that they are coming in for the people who got their letters out the earliest!
If for some reason you have a delay or problem with doing your letters please let me know right away!
I'm excited for what God is going to do to and through us all over these next few months! Press in!
Johnny
We've already started receiving some checks here at the church and it's no surprise that they are coming in for the people who got their letters out the earliest!
If for some reason you have a delay or problem with doing your letters please let me know right away!
I'm excited for what God is going to do to and through us all over these next few months! Press in!
Johnny
Thursday, March 12, 2009
AND WE'RE OFF!
Hey team, it's probably your first visit here to the MEXIC09 blog so welcome! We'll be using this blog for several purposes
-making team announcements/alerts/reminders
-discussing journal topics or posting stuff to think about/read
-posting on the go stories and pictures from our trip in July
I'd encourage you to check back here weekly as we will be putting stuff up here regularly that you will want to keep track of!
If you're here as a parent or as part of the support team, I'd encourage you to bookmark the page and keep coming back to see what the team is up to and how the process is going and then check back daily during our trip July 25-August 1!
Great team meeting tonight! I can't wait to see what God does in us and through us on this journey! Keep praying, keep leaning into what God is doing in you and get your letters out!
-John
-making team announcements/alerts/reminders
-discussing journal topics or posting stuff to think about/read
-posting on the go stories and pictures from our trip in July
I'd encourage you to check back here weekly as we will be putting stuff up here regularly that you will want to keep track of!
If you're here as a parent or as part of the support team, I'd encourage you to bookmark the page and keep coming back to see what the team is up to and how the process is going and then check back daily during our trip July 25-August 1!
Great team meeting tonight! I can't wait to see what God does in us and through us on this journey! Keep praying, keep leaning into what God is doing in you and get your letters out!
-John
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