Monday, August 09, 2010

ON A MISSION!

Just returned from our mission trip to McCurdy school in Espanola, New Mexico. McCurdy is a private school that is related to the United Methodist Church and provides education to children from pre-school through high school. It is located in northern New Mexico and is in a county that has over 18% unemployment and has a median income of roughly $29,000, far below the national average of 41,000. The community is affected by drugs, gangs, and violence yet McCurdy is a light on a hill that shines in the darkness. The public schools have a drop out rate of 53% while McCurdy proudly boasts of a 0% drop out rate. Very remarkable. The graduates go on to college and many become very successful in their careers and vocations.


God really blessed us while we were there. As I have mentioned lately, a change of pace and a change of place changes one's perspective. As a result of our trip, we once again were reminded of how blessed we really are. We have so much and take so much for granted. Sadly, it often takes a trip like this for us to keep things in perspective. 10 adults and 7 youth gave of their time and worked hard this past week - painting, mopping, waxing floors, pulling and digging weeds, fixing doors, fixing a roof, moving furniture, cleaning, cooking, etc, etc.. We worked hard but it was worth it. I was reminded of the verse in Luke where Jesus said he came not to be served, but to serve. And that was what we did. We served, knowing that we would probably never ever see the students that we were helping. But it was very satisfying, that in some small way we became the hands and feet of Christ, reaching out to others in need. It was good, very good. Thanks to all for your prayers. God definitely honored them!

Sorry about the dark pic but I wanted you all to see the staff of McCurdy gathered in prayer in preparation for the new school year which was to begin today.



Each night we had a time of singing and devotions - a blessed time.

Is Carl really having that much fun??


Here we are, all 17 of us. Quite a group, huh?



Help!! I'm being attacked by the desk monster!





1 comment:

Eric S. Rose said...

That sounds like a lot of work- but fun too! And I asked you how your "vacation" was :) That's a great stat on the school (0% dropout rate)!