Thursday, August 7, 2008

Friendship Club Presentation Tomorrow - Wear Getting Connected T-Shirt

 

If you’re going to join us for the Friendship Club presentation tomorrow morning, please wear your Getting Connected t-shirt.

 

We’ll see you in the Life Center by 9:45 am.

 

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Friendship Club Presentation - This Friday, 8/8, 9:45 am

Our presentation to the Friendship Club is THIS Friday, August 8.  Be in the Life Center by 9:45 am to prepare for our presentation. 
 
The Friendship Club supported our Mission Trip with prayers, cards and even money gifts.  This Friday we will thank them for their support and we will give them a feel for how things went on the trip.
 
The time of our presentation has moved earlier than first thought, so the time to show up (9:45) is earlier than you heard before.  A pizza lunch will follow our presentation and you should be done and ready to go home by 12:30.
 
See you Friday.
 

Thanks,

Kurt Rosenhagen

kurt@biblestoriesforadults.com

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Five New Photo Folders

 
Five new folders full of photos have been added to gdlcmmt.4shared.com.  Check the site to see new pictures from Callie, Julia and Conner (three folders).
 
Don't forget our Reunion Party this coming Saturday (7/26) and our Friendship Club presentation on August 8!

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Survey Now Available On-Line

 
We want to know your thoughts about your Mission Trip experiences and how we can make next year's trip even better.  If you haven't completed your survey yet, please take a little time to do so while it's still fairly fresh in your mind.
 
To make it easier, you can now complete the survey on-line.  To do so, just go to:
 
 
If you prefer to complete your survey in a Word document that you can email to kurt@biblestoriesforadults.com or fill in by hand and turn in to Cindy in the Student Center, you can download it from:
 
 
Parents, we'd like to hear your thoughts also.  Please download the following survey, complete it and return it as mentioned above:
 
 

Be The Chicken Video

Don't miss the Be The Chicken video that is now posted at gdlcmmt.4shared.com.  This remarkable production was performed by Marina and Amy on the bus ride home.  Be sure to turn up the volume so you don't miss the show.
 
New photos from Tim's work-site have also been posted.

Monday, July 7, 2008

More Photos and Some Quick Reminders

 
1.  More photos have been added to http://gdlcmmt.4shared.com.  Pictures from Katelyn, Doyle and Randall have been added today.
 
To help you keep track of which photos you've scanned and which ones you still need to look over, look at the dates of each folder from the main screen to find folders of photos that have been added since the last time you looked.
 
2.  Mission Trippers  -  Don't forget to complete and send in your Post-Event Questionnaire.  We really want to know what you thought of this year's Mission Trip and how we can make it better next year.
 
3.  Mission Trippers  -  Don't forget to join our Mexico Mission Trip Reunion Party on July 26 (6:00-8:00) at the Nassau Bay Pool (18250 Nassau Bay Dr.).  Please send an email to kurt@biblestoriesforadults.com to let me know if you can join us or not.  That way we can estimate how many hamburgers and hot dogs to bring.
 
4.  Mission Trippers  -  Also let me know at kurt@biblestoriesforadults.com whether you will be able to join our presentation to the Friendship Club on August 8 (probably 9:30 or 10:00).  If it is like past years, they'll have a pizza lunch for us after our presentation.
 
5.  Parents  -  Don't forget to complete and send in your Parent Questionnaire.  We really want to know what you thought of the processes associated with this year's Mission Trip and how we can make it better next year.
 

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Questionnaire for Parents of Mexico Mission Trippers

In addition to getting feedback from those who went on the Mexico Mission Trip last week, we'd also like to get feedback from parents on the topics that impacted them.  Our plan is to take those comments to make next year's Mission Trip even better.
If you are a parent to a Mission Tripper, please download the questionnaire from one of the links below, complete it and email back to me (kurt@biblestoriesforadults.com) or turn in the completed form to Cindy's drawer in the Student Center:
 
    www.biblestoriesforadults.com/80702-ParentQuestionnaireA.doc
 
 

New Photos and Videos Have Been Posted

New photos and videos have been posted to http://gdlcmmt.4shared.com - and will continue to be posted as they arrive. 
 
Check that photo site often to see when new photos are posted.  New directories will be created when new photos are posted so you can just look for new directories instead of digging through folders you have already checked.  I won't always post a new blog article when new photos are uploaded.
 
You will find two new folders: Pics-Andrea and Pics-Dana.  Lots of good photos in both.
 
Look especially for some videos (.mov files) in Pics-Andrea to see walls go up and to see Lauren ride the bull.
 

Photos of Julia's Foot

Here are four pictures that I have of my foot.  I took a lot so that I could get good ones, and these are the best.  The two pictures with my foot on a grey background were taken today, so that is what it looks like now.  The other two where taken on Sunday night.  The one picture with my feet side by side is showing how my foot was swollen.  I hope you like them, and I still think my foot looks pretty :)
 
    Visit http://gdlcmmt.4shared.com and go to 80703-JuliasFoot to see the photos

Mexico Reunion Party (July 26) and Other Important Information

Here is lots of important information that you need to know:
 
1.  Mark your calendar now to join our Mexico Reunion Party on Saturday, July 26 at the Nassau Bay Pool from 6:00 to 8:00 pm.  We'll have another game of Ultimate Water Polo, we'll eat hamburgers and hot dogs, we'll watch the trip video, we'll share memories and we'll make plans for our Friendship Club presentation on August 8.
 
2.  Also mark your calendar now to be present at the presentation we will give to the Friendship Club on August 8 telling them about our trip and experiences.  We'll make plans for this presentation at our Mexico Reunion Party on July 26.
 
3.  We want to know what you thought about the trip!  Attached is a questionnaire we would like you to complete.  Either complete the Word .doc version and email back to me (kurt@biblestoriesforadults.com) or print either version and turn in your completed form to Cindy's drawer in the Student Center.  We're also working on an on-line version and will post the link at http://gdlcmmt.blogspot.com when it is ready.  You can also download this questionnaire at:
 
 
4.  We want your photos!  If you took photos last week, please get a CD of them to Cindy or me so we can post them at http://gdlcmmt.4shared.com and consider them for our video.
 
5.  Do you have anything you want to post to the blog?  If so, just email me (kurt@biblestoriesforadults.com).  You'll find an update from Julia and a comment from Doyle on the blog now.
 

Gracias,

Kurt

Update from Julia

I thought I might tell you the update on my foot. I did indeed go to the doctor, actually I went to an emergency care place Sunday after dinner because it fit into the schedule better than going to my regular doctor. I got an x ray and my foot is not broken...yeah!!!  Thank the Lord... and they just said take Advil, put ice on it, and keep it elevated.  Since then, the swelling is mostly gone and the only thing is, it looks really purple, blue, black, and red from all the bruising, and it still hurts, but it will heal and be fine. 
 
So that is what has happened to my foot.  If you want you can pass on the email because I do not really have many people's email. Well anyways, I am already missing Mexico and can't wait to go next year!!!

Comment from Doyle

I just wanted to let you know how Kate has been transformed by the trip.  She led us in a devotional from her book from the trip tonight and ended with a prayer that brought tears to my eyes.  She has truly been renewed from the inside out.  It has been an experience that has touched both of us very deeply.  I truly appreciate your arm twisting to get me to go.  I wouldn't have missed this trip for anything. 

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Photos Available for Viewing and Downloading

Photos from last week's Mexico Mission Trip have been and will continue to be posted at the following web-site for your viewing enjoyment:
 
 
Not only are you able to view the photos but you can also download any that you would like in full resolution so you can keep them and make prints of them.  If you have batches of photos you would like, send me an email of which ones and I can make a zip file for you to speed up your downloading of them.
 
Since someone's trash is another's treasure, I have not filtered out many photos.  This means that you currently have over 800 photos available, which will likely grow to over 1000 by the time we get them all in.  There will certainly be numerous photos you want of yourself, your friends or your students.
 
The photos are organized by date and theme.  Just click on the folder ion the left to see the photos in that folder.  Click on the download icon under a particular photo to view a larger version and to download it.
 
Please contact me (kurt@biblestoriesforadults.com) or Cindy Dube (cdube@gdlc.org) if you have any photos we can share.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Arrival Time Update

It's 2:50 and we're now in Sugarland. The bus drivers are making good time. We should be at the church before 4:00. Almost home!

Arrival Estimate

It's a little before 1:00 and we just left Refugio. Assuming it will take us 3 hours to get home, we are looking to arrive around 4:00 (no potty breaks needed on these buses).

See you soon!

So-Long Sunday

On the road again. We hate to see this week come to an end, but we're also anxious to see our families and homes again.

This morning we gathered by the pool with sleepy eyes for breakfast at 7:00 (items we bought yesterday at Walmart). We had our final worship service and then returned to our rooms to get our bags.

We started loading bags at 8:00 and got on the road at 8:30. We said goodbye to Megan before we left since her family met us there and will be staying on South Padre for a few days. Megan's sister and dad are looking forward to joining us on next year's trip.

On the buses we distributed Affirmation Bags. All through the week everyone has been writing notes to each other and dropping them in bags we all decorated. It was a powerful blessing to read those cards this morning.

On the bus, some are catching up on sleep while others are playing games and talking. We'll stop in Refugio for lunch.

At this time we expect to arrive at the church around 4:30. I'll post a better estimate after lunch.

A Super Saturday

After lunch in Port Isabel we headed across the bridge to Padre Island at 1:00. We picked up keys to most our rooms while the buses were being unloaded and hauled our bags to our rooms.

We then spent 3 hours on the beach. A good sized group had an active game of beach soccer while others hit the waves. Our injury of the day came when soccer-star Julia missed the ball and kicked another player - stubbing and bruising her toe.

A few significant storms blew threw and - and I mean that they really blew (not much rain). The wind whipped up the waves so hard for a while that those on the beach got sandblasted and those in the water had spray blowing over them.

After cleaning up from the beach we headed to Padre Island Brewery for dinner and commandeered the top floor. Some got beer - of the root variety. Some made their own concoctions by mixing a variety of ingredients.

Kevin had his brood of munchkins (nine Jr High students he adopted as his kids). Ryan's table changed hats and sunglasses after every time a waiter came by to see if they could confuse the waiter. Sr Highers competed in 9-ball pool.

After dinner we walked across the street to a large beach shop where the last available funds were spent on essential treasures.

We then headed back to the hotel and gathered by the pool for a dessert of ice cream sundaes (Alan and Dave got the ice cream and fixins at the grocery store while we were in the beach shop). We then worshipped and headed back to the rooms at 11:00 for free time and, eventually, bed.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Back In America

Bienvenidos a America. Whoops. I meant: Welcome to America. It will take a few days for us to get accustomed to this strange language called English.

We're now in Texas. We left the hotel at 8:00 and got through the long border crossing line fairly quickly. We were able to arrive at our bus meeting spot (McAllen Walmart) by 9:30.

Since the buses hadn't arrived yet, we did our pre-Padre shopping then. After making a few calls we found that the buses had arrived at the airport at 7:30.

The buses finally arrived at 10:30 and we were able to get on the road by 10:45.

We're now heading to Port Isabel where we'll get lunch before crossing the bridge to South Padre Island.

More later.

Friday, June 27, 2008

A Friday Finish

We finished our work today and said goodbye.

 

Our day started and continued as any other work day.  Each home site finished their roof by nailing down tar paper and roll shingles.  They finished their painting and added their gables, doors and window trim.  The church site finished painting the exterior walls, completed the sheetrock replacement in the Sunday School room and constructed the wall extensions in the pastor’s home.

 

After everyone finished their work, we gathered at the church and walked site-to-site so everyone could see all of the houses and so the two pastors (Pastor Saul of El Mesias and our Pastor Lonnie) could pray for the families and bless their new homes.  Each site gave their family a cross (we had picked up in Progresso) to hang in their house that all of the work-site members had signed.

 

After a day of work we returned to the hotel and many cooled off in the pool for a little bit before getting cleaned up for our worship service at the colonia iglesia (church).  The neighborhood kids and church families were waiting for us when we arrived at the church.  They served us a barbeque chicken dinner before we shared in a bilingual worship service.

 

After worship we said our goodbyes.  There were a few tears as new-found friends realized that they might never see each other again.

 

We returned to the hotel and distributed cards from the Friendship Club.  The students were happy to receive a money gift in their card - especially those who had spent all of their money at Progresso and/or Sorianas.

 

Tomorrow we get up at our regular time with breakfast at 6:30 so we can share devotions and start loading our bags onto the buses around 7:30.  Assuming it will take a couple of hours to get across the border, we need to be on the road by 8:00 in order to meet our charter buses in McAllen by 10:00.  We’ll then head to Padre Island to enjoy some hours on the beach.

Pictures from Mexico

Some of the photos we have taken so far this week have been posted for your viewing pleasure.  You can access and even download any you want at:
 

A Tremendous Thursday

Back to work.

 

Yesterday we returned to our regular schedule starting with breakfast at 6:30 and a day filled with work, play and worship.  Everyone was a bit relaxed from the day before and it wasn’t until we reached the colonia iglesia (church) before we were fully ready to dive into the work at hand.

 

The work-sites building houses worked on painting their walls and building trusses.  Truss building in one of the most difficult and frustrating parts of building these houses that takes a crew of four and a special jig.  Kudos to Allen W who single-handedly built most of the trusses for his work-site - without a jig.

 

After building 9 trusses, the teams installed them on top of the walls.  Most teams were then able to nail plywood sheets on top of the trusses so that all they need today is to add the tar paper and shingles.  Other tasks for today include installation of the gables, finishing the painting, mounting the door and completing the trim.

 

The work-site at the church divided between a paint crew who continued painting the exterior and a construction crew who removed the forms from the concrete pillars poured on Tuesday, replaced some sheetrock and built wall extensions inside the pastor’s house.  We were excited to see that the name of the church had been added on Wednesday to the front of the church we had painted on Tuesday.

 

Two of our members received gifts from friends they have made.  Dana received a wooden animal from a little girl she befriended at VBS.  Doyle received a glass from the woman whose home she is building.  These gifts were very touching in that they obviously came from the hearts of the givers who have obviously been touched by God’s love being shared through our service.

 

After returning to the hotel, another energetic water polo game was held.  A little later, a group headed over to Sorianas to fill some critical sugar needs that had popped up.  After dinner groups met as usual to plan today’s construction and VBS and to prepare sandwiches for today’s lunch.

 

Worship was another outstanding experience, with music led by Brittany’s worship team and our message given by Pastor Lonnie.  At the end of worship a number of us got up and told how this week has changed us.  There were some moving testimonies – including from some siblings.

 

Siblings also played a part in our only injury of the day.  Not to be outdone by her sister’s black thumb, Erin added a little cut to her foot during an impromptu Mexican Hat Dance game after worship.  Callie said something about their bond as klutz sisters.

 

Today we wrap up our jobs at the work-sites and “turn over the keys” to the houses to the families.  We plan to take pictures with the families in front of their new homes as we present them with a cross to hang in their homes with signatures of the work crew.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

A Wonderful Wednesday

Wednesday is our fun day and yesterday certainly was that.

 

Everyone enjoyed sleeping in as we had breakfast at 8:00 instead of 6:30.  We were on the bus by 9:00 and on the streets of Progresso trying to help their economy with our purchases by 10:00.  After finding the best treasures the city has to offer, we joined back together at the park for a delicious sandwich lunch.

 

After lunch, most of us went to La Fogata Restaurant and shared four goat heads.  Some of the Senior Highers are veterans at this delicacy and dove into the brains, tongue and eyeballs.  Many rookies dove in with them and found it delicious.  Taylor S even made friends with one of the goat heads.  Many others enjoyed the show but had no desire to join the feast.

 

After the goat head feast we went down the street to “Belly-to-Belly” and tested our sporting skills by riding the mechanical bull.  There were many rides – some rode as many as 5 times.  The only injuries of the day were bruised egos from being thrown by the bull in a shorter time than someone else.

 

After the bull riding we headed back to the hotel and had a great game of water polo with a 3-foot ball.  It turned into a water rugby game at times as we had pile-on scrums when teams tried to push the ball into the goal.  There is still some disagreement over which team was victorious.

 

Our evening was a standard evening with dinner (BBQ chicken, mashed potatoes and corn), meetings, worship and small group affirmations.  A family that has taken a month of vacation to spend here with World Servants helped lead our worship service.

 

Today we’re back on our work-sites.  The house-building crews will be painting walls and constructing roof trusses.  The church-site crew will go to a home where the husband had been building a roof on his house and died before being able to finish it.  We’ll remove the since-damaged roof and build a new one.  Everyone is looking forward to diving back in to working.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

A Terrific Tuesday

 
We had a busy and fun day yesterday (Tuesday).  So busy that I didn't have time until this morning to write this update.
 
First, where I left off on Monday's update.  We had a great chicken fajita dinner then our normal series of meetings as I described on Sunday night's report.  We then had another fantastic worship experience and then spent some time writing cards for some of the members of our work-site crews telling them how much they mean to us.
 
Tuesday morning started with breakfast at 6:30 then devotions as usual.  After arriving at the colonia church we split up into our teams and headed to our work-sites.  During the day, the four house teams got all four walls built and almost all of them standing up.  Two sites also painted two walls each because their tight quarters won't enable them to get behind the walls to paint them later.
 
The guys on the team at the church finished building the other two concrete pillars that will later support a second floor for the church.  The gals on the church team changed the color of the church from dirty red to seafoam green.  The rough surface of these concrete walls made it tough to get a good painting without having to go back with lots of touch-ups.
 
The only "injury" we had on Tuesday was when Kevin hit a nail and a tiny flake from the nail flew up and landed on his lip.  It was hot so he made a little dance.  He's now know as "Hot Lips" on his team.
 
The other typical daily events were also part of Tuesday – VBS (we had around 70 kids), fun in the pool, etc.  We didn't have any meetings since today is our off-day as we go to shop in Progresso.
 
Since we had a little extra time yesterday afternoon, we took a walk down to Soriana, the "Super-Target" kind of store down the block.  Many loaded up on Joyas – the Mexican soda made out of real sugar.  Others found other helpful forms of sugar and other snacks.
 
Later last night we had another great worship experience and shared Holy Communion in our work-groups.

Monday, June 23, 2008

A Great Monday

What a great day!

It started early with a number of the adults gathering for coffee at 5:30. We all got up and met in the restaurant for a good breakfast of cereal (with boxed milk), scrambled eggs with ham, fruit, tang and, of course, tortillas and refried beans.

After breakfast we spent some time going over today's devotions with our roommates. Then we headed out to the buses and rode to the colonia church. Once at the church, we all walked from work-site to work-site to see where everyone would be working - leaving teams at their worksites as the rest went to the next site.

The four house sites started working right away to build the foundation for the house and to set it on cinder blocks. The most work was then in digging out below the cinder blocks to get everything level and square. Most sites were still working on this when we broke for lunch at noon. After lunch, things went much quicker so that every site got the foundations leveled, nailed down the plywood floor and even started building one of the walls (really part of tomorrow’s tasks).

Meanwhile, a fourth of each site went to the church in the morning to conduct a Vacation Bible School (Kids Club). We broke into teams and walked the neighborhood streets inviting the kids we saw (in Spanish) to come to our VBS. We had a good turn-out of kids and moms for our first day (it usually grows every day as word gets out). We started VBS by playing games with the kids, then brought them into the church to sing some songs, then performed a drama on the story of Gideon, then helped the kids with a craft (making a Gideon torch), then sent them home with some snacks. We also had a craft for the moms who were there to decorate a canvas bag.

Our fifth work team had a number of projects at the church – mainly related to building four concrete pillars that will be used to hold up a new second floor over the existing courtyard. We built rebar cages, constructed wooden frames for the concrete pillars. We seemed to spend a lot of time waiting on materials to arrive. We’ve been told that all of the materials we will need tomorrow will be there tonight.

Things got ready to mix and pour the concrete just as we reached the 2:30 time when we were to return to the hotel. Since the two frames we built for two pillars will be needed for the two other pillars tomorrow, we decided to stay longer and complete the pillars. The Junior High members of our team were sent back to the hotel while the Senior High members stayed and finished the job around 4:00. We then went back to the hotel and joined the Junior Highers in the pool for some good fun.

We had one injury – a hammered thumb. It swole up pretty good so we sent the injured member back to the hotel with an adult to get it on ice. It’s feeling much better now and there’s a real pretty black thumbnail for a souvenir. Ask Callie to show it to you when we get back.

It’s time to break for dinner. We’ll give more updates later.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Sunday Evening

We're here and we've had a great first day.  After getting the buses through the border checkpoint we arrived at the hotel around 4:30 - just when the hotel received a rare rain shower.  The shower died away after a10 minutes and we were able to unload the buses to our rooms in time to eat dinner in the restaurant by 5:00.
 
After dinner, the leaders had a couple of meetings and those of us running the VBS tomorrow gathered to get ready for making a great impact on the colonia kids.  The rest of us had free time until we all gathered at 7:30 for an outstanding worship service that reminded us how God is working on us from the inside out to fill us so that we can fill those He brings to us this week.
 
After worship (at 9:00) we went back to our rooms to start the first day of our devotions with our roommates.  We then had free time until everyone is to be in our rooms by 10:00.
 
We'll get up early tomorrow morning to start our first day with breakfast at 6:30.  God's got a great day in store for us!

Heading Into Mexico

We're now on the World Servants school buses (not air conditioned) heading from McAllen into Reynosa. It was a great trip down and everyone is ready to get into Mexico.

Sunday Lunch Stop Update

We reached our lunch stop in Kingsville at 11:00 - ahead of schedule. Everyone had an enjoyable, relaxed lunch and we were back on the road at 12:00. Mexico here we come!

We're On The Road!

The wheels on the buses are going round and round. Everyone made it on the bus and we're on our way to sunny Mexico.

Although the buses were 45 minutes late, our bus loading team got everything loaded quickly so we could keep on time.

Thanks to all family and friends who came this morning to send us off. Thanks for joining our prayer circle. And thanks to you for keeping us in your prayers this week.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Don't Forget to Check gdlcmmt.blogspot.com This Week

Don't forget that the latest information and reports from Reynosa during our Mexico Mission Trip will be posted at:
 
    gdlcmmt.blogspot.com
 
Check this site now and daily to learn the latest. 
 
There have been two additions to this web-site today:
 
    -  Reminder to be at Gloria Dei tomorrow by 6:30 (and to turn in any outstanding Parent letters at that time)
    -  Google Maps links showing the key sites of our trip
 
 
I will make a quick scan of my email each day, so if there's something you'd like to see or if there is something important you'd like to relay, please email me at kurt@biblestoriesforadults.com.
 
 
Remember, if you have an emergency situation, you can call the World Servants office at 612-866-0010 and leave the name of who you want to talk to, mentioning that they are with Gloria Dei in Reynosa.  World Servants will track us down and get the message to us.
 
As an option, there is a chance that Pastor Lonnie will have his cell phone with him and on in Reynosa.  You can try to reach him at 281-851-2663.  Please limit this to emergency situations only because we'll be pretty busy.
 
 
Finally, please pray for us each day.  Pray for God to work through us.  Pray for God to significantly impact the spiritual lives of those on the trip and those we encounter.  Pray for safety.  Pray for fun.
 
Thanks,
Kurt Rosenhagen

Key Sites of Mexico Mission Trip

Thanks to Dave Bowman for providing the following links to key sites of our Mexico Mission Trip:

Church:  

    <http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=26.06259,-98.256454&spn=0.001169,0.001631&t=h&z=19>

Where we built last year, next to the "pond":  

    <http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=26.064498,-98.249761&spn=0.001169,0.001631&t=h&z=19>

Hotel:  

    <http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=26.082433,-98.300675&spn=0.001168,0.001631&t=h&z=19>

Border crossing (Mexican side):  

    <http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=26.043125,-98.209126&spn=0.004675,0.006523&t=h&z=17>

Be at the Church by 6:30 Sunday Morning

We leave tomorrow morning! Thanks to everyone for showing up on time this morning to turn in your bags and to tie up other loose ends.

We'll see you tomorrow morning by 6:30. Parents, plan to stick around to join in a group prayer and to see your students off.

Parents - If you have not completed and turned in a letter that we can give your child during the week, please give one to me tomorrow morning. We would hate for your child to not get one when everyone else does.

Hasta manana.
Kurt

Monday, June 9, 2008

Mexico Mission Trip - Last Minute Instructions

We are less than 2 weeks away from this year's Mexico Mission Trip.  Plans have been made, the servants have been prepared and we are ready for God to work through our team of 75.  It's now time to pack and give our last minute instructions.
 
The important last minute instructions were reviewed with those going on the trip and with parents at yesterday's Servant and Parents' Meetings.  If you missed these meetings, you should download the Parents' Meeting materials and listen to the recording of the Parents' Meeting at:
 
 
 
Even if you attended yesterday's Parents' Meeting, you should download the meeting materials because I have updated them with some of the information that was missing yesterday.
 
 
A summary of some of the key points you need to know include:
 
1.  Everyone is to deliver their bag and check in at the Student Center between 10:00 and 10:30 on Saturday, June 21.
 
2.  Everyone is to check-in in the Life Center by 6:30 on Sunday, June 22.
 
3.  See the meeting materials for a list of what to pack and listen to the recording for clarification and for what not to pack.  Everything should fit into a duffel bag that your student can carry.
 
4.  Parents should write a letter to their kids that we can surprise them with during the week.  Turn your letter in to Patty's drawer in the Student Center over the next couple of weeks or drop it off during Bag Drop on Saturday, June 21.
 
5.  Send $40-60 spending money with your student.  Pack most in their bag but give them some (maybe $10) for their backpack on the bus for a Walmart stop before we cross the border.
 
6.  Check gdlcmmt.blogspot.com for updates on the trip during the week.
 
7.  Check gdlcmmt.blogspot.com or Pastor Lonnie's voice mail (281-333-4535, x1056) after 3:00 on Sunday, June 29 for our expected arrival time at Gloria Dei (likely around 5:00).
 
 
We're counting the days!  Please contact me, Patty Dillon or Lonnie if you have any questions before we leave.
 

Thanks,

Kurt Rosenhagen

kurt@biblestoriesforadults.com

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Welcome to the Mexico Mission Trip Info Center

Welcome to the Gloria Dei Mexico Mission Trip Information Center.

This web-site will be used during our June 22-29 Mission Trip to keep you informed about how God is working through our team. Times of our expected return on Sunday, June 29 will be posted that day as we head home.

Please continue to pray for our team and for the people that God will reach through our ministry.

In Christ,
Kurt Rosenhagen
kurt@biblestoriesforadults.com