As we approach Thanksgiving, I offer some thanks for these
experiences I (probably) would not have had were it not for Mission Year:
- I’ll start with the obvious: I moved to Philadelphia and took up residence in a row house with six other people I didn't know.
- Raised $10,000+! (If part of it came from you, then thanks!)
- Volunteered over 250 hours.
- Hand-washed laundry for the first time because I had waited a month and ran out of clean underwear.
- Became an urban biker, turning my 30-minute (one-way) trolley ride into a 30-minute workout!
- Fasted from technology for 8 weeks and simplified my use of technology thereafter. (Read more here.)
- Tried water ice, a Philadelphia frozen treat.
- Had the thought, “In this setting, I’m the only white man,” about once a day.
- Went without a shower for three days for lack of heat or hot water on a cold winter weekend.
- Wrote out a covenant with my teammates. (Read it here.)
- Got a library card at the Free Library of Philadelphia…and paid $3.00 in overdue fines. That’s 5% of my monthly stipend!
- Earned back one of those dollars by eating a whole onion, raw and covered in chocolate. (Don’t ask.)
- Saw seven of my neighbors join my church, Grace Christian Fellowship. (Read more here.)
- Developed enough cooking skills to look into the fridge and come up with a decently tasty dish with what I found there.
- Worked through conflict with a teammate derived from a game of Monopoly.
- Spent a day on the streets with new homeless friends. (Read more here.)
- Embraced regular solitude, silence, and new prayer practices. (Read more here.)
- Mastered SEPTA, or Southeast Pennsylvania Transportation Authority.
I am thankful for all of these experiences, and they are just the tip of the iceberg. They
don’t begin to explain the spiritual experiences for which I am so much more
grateful. It’s only been a couple of months, but I already have much for which
to be thankful.
I am also thankful for you, who follow my blog and support these experiences and others through prayer, letters, financial gifts, phone calls, and other encouragement. Keep it coming, and offer a prayer of Thanksgiving for what the Lord is doing in Southwest Philly this year.
I am also thankful for you, who follow my blog and support these experiences and others through prayer, letters, financial gifts, phone calls, and other encouragement. Keep it coming, and offer a prayer of Thanksgiving for what the Lord is doing in Southwest Philly this year.
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