It’s Done

Well, my week of That Thing is now over. It has been an incredible experience.

Today, I saw several examples of how the students actually took the message to heart.

A group of girls from Muncie decided to take up a collection for Destiny Rescue, a program they learned about today. They hoped to raise $150 to pay for medical expenses of a girl impregnated in the sex trade. They raised over $500!

A young man impacted by the stories of children dying from hunger took up a collection to help feed people around the globe. He raised over $600. A pastor from a church in northern Indiana indicated that his church would match the collection.

Our students are ready to come back and bring things to our congregation. They want to say, “Look, this is what is going on in our world. Now, let’s get involved and do something about it.” They are ready to let their lights shine.

At the same time, it’s been a difficult day. We had 3 or 4 campers sort of “wander off” without telling their leaders. So, several search and rescue procedures were done…all successful. A girl was injured on the banana boat. A boy broke his ankle playing basketball. One person had a seizure during morning worship and hit his head pretty hard. A girl was having low sodium issues (something she has to watch) and was taken to the hospital. A boy with some pretty severe issues had a seizure this evening and was taken to the hospital. The staff is tired and exhausted. But, they responded extremely well to all the issues that were presented today.

I have had a blast. It’s been an encouraging and challenging week. It will be good to return home, but I’ll miss our time here.

Day Four

I’m calling it a night for day four.

This has been another awesome day.

We started the morning off by talking about how to sustain and support our faith…thereby producing the strength and courage needed to let our lights shine. I spoke about the need to get plugged into a Christian community that will help build us up and spur us on. We focused on Acts 2:42-47. This passage bears light on the things the early church found vitally crucial to life, health, and survival. I challenged the students to make commitments to build these things into their lives.

This evening, we had a powerful session that started with a beautiful song and a video that had statistics about world hunger and poverty. We then went into a pilgrimage where the students went to different stations to hear about injustice, oppression, and genocide around the globe. We returned to the auditorium and I focused on how one person can truly make a difference in the world…that if one person fed one hungry person they will have made a major difference. We looked at Hebrews 11-12:3 as examples of how God can use one person to bring about significant change.

Then, I stirred up a bit of controlled-chaotic-praise. I asked the students if they would become filled with a “holy roar” that says “enough is enough…no more.” I asked if they would let their lights shine? They apathetically said “yes.” So, I encouraged them to say it like they meant it…and they did. But, that still wasn’t enough. I told them I expected loud cheers, high-fives, and chest bumps. And, they went crazy.

Then I pulled them back and said, “You know, that’s great. But, the thing is, if our passion dies out when we get home we’ve missed the point. If we get home and don’t do any thing to help bring about change in our world, then we have wasted our week.”

That was followed with a powerful time of worship through song.

Tomorrow is our last day of services and we’ll return home on Friday. I’m excited about what tomorrow may bring!

Day Three

I know that we’re already in the midst of day four, but…due to a slow wi-fi connection it has been difficult to post anything.
Yesterday was a pretty incredible day. Our general sessions went well. I felt pretty good about things (feeling good isn’t the point…but it is nice confirmation).
We had a powerful light-bearing element to end our evening session. I spoke about letting our lights shine in the way we care for others. We then challenged the students to let their lights shine and invited them to light a candle if they desired to declare “I want to let my light shine.” There were a lot of candles burning. It was powerful.
I joined our students for their evening prayer and share. It was cool to hear what God is doing in the lives of some of the students attending That Thing. God is good and really is working and moving in the lives of the students gathered here.

Day Two

Well, day two has come to a close. I’m calling it a night a bit earlier this evening.

The morning session felt pretty good. Got to spend time running around camp, visiting folks, and hanging out with friends this afternoon.

This evening felt a bit awkward, but I think it ended well. The band talked about feeling a bit of disconnect from the kids. I felt that too. But, in the end, God moved and worked in the lives of the students.

I was asked to extend an altar call this evening. In doing this, I felt a need to be sensitive and not try and force or manipulate any kind of desired response. I didn’t want to give a “do step one, step two, step three, and then you’re saved, recommitted, or just fine.” I wanted to create a time where students could just get honest with God…whether they came forward, stayed in their seats, or went to a prayer station. That may have been confusing for some…but, in the end, I think it all worked out.

We followed the altar call with communion. Now, this was weird for me. Students and leaders were prayring…as I walked out to move us towards communion a couple of kids came forward with their leader…and I just felt odd trying to close out the moment in order to move forward. So, a little of improvisation allowed us a bit more time…we ended up serving communion as some were still praying…and ended with a time of worship through song. I’ll probably suggest that they shift the order of communion and the altar call.

I’m looking forward to day three!

Day One is Over

Well, it’s 11:57pm and I’m calling it a night!

Day one of That Thing is over.

Overall, I think it went okay. It was pretty nerve-racking. Those who know me could easily read the nerves. But, now that I have one general session under my belt, I’m feeling better about the whole thing…more relaxed.

Going into this evenings session, I had no idea what to expect. Let me just say that the media and atmosphere is pretty incredible. The worship band is great. There are lots of elements that make the worship experience truly unique.

I’m thrilled to have Emily and Sammie here with me. Sammie wanted out of the auditorium as soon as the band started. Too dark and too loud for her little three year old ears. Emily had to rush her out as she was screaming at the top of her lungs.

Hopefully we can work her into the session after the music is finished.

Keep praying for me!