The first week of January, we packed up the van and headed for Staten Island New York to serve for a week.
Once there, we got to work in three different houses that were being rebuilt from hurricane Sandy. It was so crazy to see there was still things to be repaired after three years.
We painted, did flooring, siding, tiling, cleaning, and so many other things.
I loved meeting all the amazing people there, and getting a heart for the work going on there.
The week was filled with long days, cold weather, hard work, but lots of laughter and little moments of joy.
- I loved seeing the community come together, and see those who had plenty give to those who had little.
- One of our students got to go with a woman we worked with, and bless a family with a snow blower.
- I also got to go with her and bless a family with baby supplies for their baby being born in a few months.
- Two of the guys on our team got to talk with some of the unsaved workers about Jesus.
- There were so many little God moments all week, I'm grateful I got to be a part of it!
And of course we did some sightseeing :)
So it's a new year… I know I'm behind, but better late than never :) I'm still having trouble writing 2015 as the year!
2015 has arrived and with it comes new possibilities, memories, and adventures. As much as that excites me, I also don't want to forget all that God did in 2014.
This past year has been filled with trials and hardships, but also with joy and laughter.
Getting to spend time with longtime friends, and start new friendships.
Had a summer full of adventures.
I got to travel with friends!
I moved to another state, and started a new job!
God has blessed me in 2014 more than I've asked for or dreamt about! He has provided everything I need, taught me new things, and loved me always.
Looking back it's been an amazing year and I wouldn't change any of it! So here's to 2015, may it be filled with even more adventures, friendships, joy, and growing stronger in who God is, and who He made me.
"Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us, to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen." –Ephesians 3:20-21