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Thankful and Full

I wanted to write one last time on my experience at Urban Hope as a summer intern. So to begin with I need to say thank you again to everyone who supported me throughout this summer ministry. Thank you to those who gave financially as finances always seem to provide a cause for anxiety for me as I think: "Will I raise the full amount?"  "Will I be able to afford college if I can't?" "How am I going to be able to afford food and transportation"? "Will I have a job after this if I just leave Lancaster for the summer?" And thank you to all of those who prayed for me because as doubt creeps up I think: "How will I ever be good enough to belong in full-time ministry?" "Who am I to intern with a church, teach children about Jesus, and offer prayers to those who are lost, hurting, and outcast?" "How will I ever become a person who is able to boldly lead people towards Jesus?" The answer to all of these wo...

Summer Ministry @ Urban Hope

Almost finished at Urban Hope with only two weeks to go. The previous four weeks at Urban Hope have been consistently stretching and challenging. The week of June 25th to the 1st we were hosting about 65 people on three different teams; a Grace College volleyball team, a youth group from Manheim, PA, and a youth group from Marysville, OH. Those teams engaged in our homeless ministry, water-ice ministry, prayer walks, invited kids to day-camp, and also helped us run a park program in in Mifflin park with is located about 10 miles away from our church in a mostly Asian/ Cambodian neighborhood. For June 28th, 29th, and 30th our roommate Devin organized a park program/ volleyball camp for any children in the area who were interested in participating. On day one we performed a skit that demonstrated how Jesus could make the impossible possible and told the story about Jesus feeding 5,000 people with only five loaves of bread and two fish (Mathew 14:13-21). On day two we p...

Philadelphia- Summer 2017

I have lived in North Philadelphia right outside of Kensington for exactly twelve days. So far I have prayed a lot. I have been excited, at peace, encouraged, loved, and inspired. I have also been nervous, anxious, confused, frustrated and unsure. Thank you to all of you who have continued to support me and pray for me through it all! Throughout the last couple weeks I have moved in, met the Urban Hope team, have gotten to know my roommates, have gotten to know some of the other church members, and have begun to meet people in our community. There are four summer interns- Tommy, Paige, Jada, and myself. I am living in a house with Paige, Jada, and Devin (she is a nine-month intern with Urban Hope who has graciously and lovingly accepted us three ladies into her home). As interns some of our responsibilities include welcoming short-term teams to Philadelphia and taking those teams around Philadelphia to do ministry in our community with those in need of food, clothing, she...

Urban Hope Summer Internship

Friends and family, Hola, Bonjour, and Hello! I am writing you to tell you of an exciting ministry opportunity the Lord has given me for the upcoming summer and ask you to partner with me in the exciting direction God is taking me. I am currently a student at Lancaster Bible College, and I am excited about everything God is teaching me during my time here. I have had several opportunities to be involved in ministry throughout this year and last year in Costa Rica. Through these opportunities God has really shown me the need in the inner city for God’s love and compassion. I have a deep burden to help reach out to those in the inner city. Recently I was accepted to work as an intern at Urban Hope Training Center during the summer of 2017. Through much prayer and guidance I have come to believe that this is where God desires me to be this summer. I can’t wait to see what God is going to do! What is Urban Hope Training Center? Urban Hope is located in one of the “rougher...

Wrecked.

Buzz word of the week- wrecked. I'm a wreck, life is a wreck, my car is wrecked. Keep saying wrecked and it will no longer sound like a word. Wreck wreck wreck. Wrong. Sadly my car was in an accident last Saturday evening. Thankfully no one was hurt except for Captain Savvy. My car and I had been together since I turned 16. We traveled a lot of miles together. That car took me many places including but not limited to: airports, down the East Coast, to college, and to work regularly. I had very few problems with it and overall it was an extremely reliable car and she will be missed. I am going through the mourning process (it is quite likely I should not talk about my car like this). But this week I said goodbye to a good and trusted friend. Now just wait. The story gets better. I am convinced that as God sits in heaven he laughs. I know He must have a sense of humor, first of all because He made me and secondly because He must laugh at me. After I realized my car was likely total...

Costa Rica 3.0

My heart sings! Water you turned into wine, opened the eyes of the blind there's no one like you Into the darkness you shine out of the ashes we rise there's no one like you  Our God is greater, our God is stronger, God you are higher than any other. Our God is Healer, Awesome in Power, Our God! Our God! I had an amazing trip with so many amazing people. I was able to connect with people I never thought I would connect well with and I miss them already. I thank God for the gift that this trip was to my spirit. Everything including the people I was able to meet, the time spent snorkeling in the bay, watching the sunrise and sunset, attempting to surf, and reading on the beach were gifts from God. God truly does open the eyes of the blind and not only once but over and over again. On Monday the guys and ladies split up. The guys headed to volunteer at a local church and helped do some painting and the ladies headed into town to go thrift shopping. We were shop...

Costa Rica 2.5

It's my "3rd" trip to Costa Rica but I'm only halfway through so I figured Costa Rica 2.5 was a good title for this one. God really is just amazing. He has already showed up in ways I never expected and continues to teach me and heal me. I traveled to Costa Rica mostly on my own which was cool to learn to navigate international travel on my own. Tonight will be my 6th night here and today we met up with the Cru team from Texas State University. The first half of the trip was spent in San Jose at the Villa where I lived last year. There I was able to reconnect with friends and ministry leaders from last year and also spend some time connecting with this year's students. I loved getting to know them and talk about life even if it was only for a little while. I was able to explore some new places with the new students and visit some favorite spots with friends from last year. It was awesome to spend time with the leadership team, to see their hearts for the students ...