Birthday and Youth Group
April 6, 2008
Well, another birthday has come and gone. I’m now twenty-two years old, a veritable geezer. Despite the fact that I’m well on my way to being an octogenarian, I did not receive the expected gifts of a cane, a tube of Bengay, and Matlock on DVD. Instead, my friends treated me to delicious food and I was given a really cool Thai flag. I also received a card from my Grandmother (Thanks Nan!) and four books from Mom.
The books are looking really interesting. A Thousand Shall Fall is about a man drafted to be a soldier in the Nazi army, who refused to shoot anyone, openly read the Bible, and secretly helped hide Jews and warn people who were going to be raided. I Am America (And So Can You!) is a book dictated by one of my most missed television personalities, Stephen Colbert. She also included a book called Everything Scrabble, which contains helpful strategies for improving your skill, and a Scrabble dictionary. Now I can finally convince them that “Qi” is a real word!
I was in charge of leading singing this morning during church, and that was a good experience. I started off a little shaky, but it’s hard for someone as bad as I am at starting songs on key to deal with that in a new language. That being said, I thought it went pretty well. I think Julie got a video of it, so that’d be cool to post if I can swing it. Let’s hope it doesn’t include stumbling at the start of “Light the Fire.”
Today was our youth group’s first meeting, and it was way better than I could have hoped. I really like the four kids I worked with today, and the other two should be cool, too. For some reason, they all seem to be in an accord about me being super cool. I don’t know why they think so, but I’m not going to complain. They listened well for the most part, although they do seem to have a penchant for interjecting the most random stories that have nothing to do with the topic. This isn’t too much of a problem to me, though, because I’m the exact same way. I foresee staying on-topic as one of our major working points.
Since they are missionary kids, brought up in the church, and attending a Christian school, my thought is that they’ve been taught a lot of Biblical stuff before. They know better than me what they need to learn about, what they think is applicable, and what they’ve heard a thousand times. So I opened it up to them to decide what we would be studying on Sunday mornings, within reason. Asia, the oldest of our group, suggested we work through Max Lucado’s devotional book, It’s Not About Me. The other’s all seemed to be for it, so I’m excited about not only learning new things from the book, but stretching myself by trying to find a way to present it that will be challenging for them, but also applicable and on their levels.
We also set up that we will meet every Monday after school for a little chillaxing and a little encouraging. It might involve food, games, or other fun stuff. It’s going to cut into my day off a little, but it also gives us a chance to hang out altogether, less formally than at a church building. Definitely worth it.
The kids seemed quite excited about finally having a youth group. Obviously, the focus of both churches the kids are coming from are focusing on ministering to the Thais. It makes sense, but they deserve time and attention, and I’m happy to be helping with that. I’m planning to write a lot more about them later, so stay tuned.
I think early on in this Blog, I said I felt like a lot was expected of me, because God had given me so much. God blessed me with spiritual mentors like Chris Fikes and Jon Buchanan when I was in my youth group. Now He’s giving me a chance to bring that back around full circle by being that to these kids. But if I hope to be Fikes-esque or a little Jonish, I’m going to have to work really hard. Keep praying for me, cause I’ve only got about six more weeks here.
Oh, and before I sign off, just wanted to let you know that we may have a guest blogger in the coming weeks. My mom is visiting me, and I’d love to convince her to write something for here. That’d be a real treat for everyone.
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Robert C. Borden | April 22, 2008 at 12:06 pm
We keep waiting in vain or the guest blogger. I hope you had a great time with her and that she has a safe trip home. Drew, I am so proud of the young man you have become.