Thursday adventures!

After some discussion on sharing God’s love this morning, we set off to have some fun. One group went hiking only to discover a cross at the end of the journey. They then prayed together at the top!

A second group went to tour the Yuma Prison Museum, learning some history of the area.

We then stopped for lunch before we finish off the day with errands, team time and bible study.

Meanwhile, the build team traveled to Mexico this morning to evaluate the site and make a shopping list for home depot.

Thank you for the prayers!

Hello Phoenix!

Our second group of travelers has arrived in Phoenix and are working our way towards Yuma for tonight for some much needed down time.

The day has had some challenges, but we are working as a team to overcome them and keep our spirits high! We trust that God has a plan for us on this mission he has bestowed upon us.

We are reminded that we are to set an example in all we do, thought, word and deed, so we will do our very best to honor God’s challenge in the midst of each new situation.

Thank you for your continued prayers of safe travels. Please also pray for health and energy to do what we have been called to in Arizona, as well as Mexicali!

Our bags are packed!

Our first group of Michigan travelers has arrived at the airport! Most of the Fanta family has left San Francisco and is headed to meet us in Yuma tomorrow. We are waiting for the last of us who will be staying at CRD for tonight.

May God bless our travels, no matter where we are coming from! We are grateful for all of your prayers, donations and support! Please continue to keep us all in your prayers as our adventure begins!

Is anybody out there?

Hello Friends, Family, Parents, Siblings and anyone else I may have missed!

Parents, you should have gotten your parent info at the close of the Mexican Dinner last Sunday. In it you should have found the instructions for accessing this blog!  This will be the main form of communication while we are in Mexicali, so be sure to figure out how to use it now.

Leave a comment so we know you’ve been checking it out!!

-Cindy

Goodnight! 

After we crossed through the border we ran all of our errands, then started our way back to San Diego for the night. The team was amazing, just as they were in Mexico the rest of the week. We are now fed, showered and tucked into our beds. The first group leaves for the airport at 4:30am! 

God has blessed us in so many ways this week, and through all the months of preparation.  We appreciate the prayers and request that you continue to pray as we have a long day of travel tomorrow to get us all home. 

We pray that we will continue to be worthy representatives of Christ to everyone we encounter on our trip home. To God be the glory! 

A few from the Fanta files…

Working hard at the Build Site
Working hard at the Build Site
Saying hi at the Build Site! :)
Saying hi at the Build Site! :)
Jose...a long time friend and the father receiving the house this year.
Jose…a long time friend and the father receiving the house this year.
Oh...Jose Manuel.  We have known this kid since he was little.  He is now in his teens!!!  Crazy!
Oh…Jose Manuel. We have known this kid since he was little. He is now in his teens!!! Crazy!

 Nathaniel and Josh Nathaniel & Legos

Nathaniel on stage with his team - Team Barnabus.
Nathaniel on stage with his team – Team Barnabas.

Nathaniel trenching Nathaniel working

Camp Nurse Sandy and the shirt she sewed to make sure he had a team shirt.
Camp Nurse Sandy and the shirt she sewed to make sure he had a team shirt.
Chris and Nathaniel waking up the Octane Team each morning.  This may look innocent, but don't worry, Nathaniel was thrown into each tent each morning at 6:30 am to ensure that all were awake!!
Chris and Nathaniel waking up the Octane Team each morning. This may look innocent, but don’t worry, Nathaniel was thrown into each tent each morning at 6:30 am to ensure that all were awake!!
The boys loved this  - but don't worry, no one was allowed to drive it!
The boys loved this – but don’t worry, no one was allowed to drive it!

From the Leadership Team…

As the trip slowly comes to a close, we wanted to take a minute to tell you a few things about the trip from our perspective.

First, God certainly blessed us with an AMAZING team. Your students and adults are wonderful!! Everyone put forth their best foot this week, working together and doing what they needed to do to be the hands and feet of God. They were challenged in the morning and evening to grow in their personal faith, and worked diligently to show love at their sites, even when it was challenging.

The student leadership team worked hard to lead their team and communicate with their adults. I am very proud of both the students and adults for working together to find the right balance of adult mentorship and student leadership.

VBS – written by our teams – was great as well. The imagination and creativity was impressive, as was the amount of work they out into making it work at their sites. They even gave up quite a bit of California time to prepare and organize their teams.

Each team had some serious challenges this week. I am not sure how much of the challenging stuff made it into the blog – but man, with a lot of prayer, each team really stepped up to the plate! The build team, rather than starting from the beginning, had to piece things together and make them work, which was super challenging. The Park Team had a few boys at their site that were very hard to love – throwing rocks and cursing at our team. The team took time to remember that these boys come from homes where there is not a lot of attention or love and made a true effort to shower even more love on them. The team in Soli started not 1, but 2 new sites for Octane. This is hard work and makes for a couple long days figuring out the details. Regardless of the challenges, each day when I asked how the day went, all of our students were super excited and happy, ready to go again the next day to share God’s love with more kids.

On a personal level, I am so very thankful for all of Octane’s hearts and love for my family. They made it possible – almost easy at times – to have my kids at camp. This is no small feat…a 5 month old, 3 year old, and 4 year old at camp in the heat with the mosquitoes and very little sleep. All of our team was so great and helpful – I am so absolutely thankful for each of them!!!!

Last but not least – we are FULLY FUNDED!!!!! Thank you to Trinity and their Wild Game Dinner, St. Augustine and their pancake dinner, a last minute anonymous donation, the Mexican Dinner, and all of our Aunt Polly letters, God has blessed us with FULL FUNDING for our trip.

What an amazing God we have. So many details came together just perfectly, with the right people in the right places at the right time. God is so very good.

Our trip is not over yet, though. While my family came home one day before the rest of the team, everyone else is still on their way home. Today and tomorrow are VERY long days for our team. They are exhausted and will get into San Diego any minute. Once there, they need to clean out all of the vans, shower, and make sure they know what luggage goes where. Our first flight leaves at 6:15 am, and our last one lands here in Detroit at midnight. I will meet our flights at the hotel tomorrow, get them settled in and then we will be debriefing and praying for each of our team members on Saturday morning. Please pray for a strong finish to the trip, that everyone gets along and is patient even though they are soooo very tired, that God blesses them with great travels, a heart that is ready to debrief on Saturday and an excitement to see their friends and family.

See you all soon!
In His Grip,
Amy and the leadership team