Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Final Note...
To the Link Church in Dunfermline...we miss you and love you. I will never forget your faces as the bus pulled out on Sunday morning at 4:30am as you huddled in the staircase and waved good-bye to us. You are precious. Remember, "The Lord is with you..."
To the young people of the Link Church, stay committed to Jesus Christ. Never forget what He has done in your life. When difficult times come, and they will, stay committed to Him. He will pull you through. Those of you who made a first-time commitment to Christ...Congratulations! The prayer you prayed will change your destiny and eternity.
To the 2008 Calvary Scotland Team...you are amazing. You inspired me as well as the Link Church. Your enthusiam for Christ and your willingness to serve literally changed a church. Just think what can happen in your home, our church, CSM, your school, the world as you continue to live your life for Him. Your church is very proud of you!
To Calvary Assembly of God...thank you for your commitment to missions. As a result of your giving, praying, and support I am convinced we reaped a great harvest. I have never sensed such wonderful support...thank you!
Let me close with the following quote that I shared with team before we left for Scotland as well as to the Link Church:
"Today people will go to heaven, and people will go to hell. The percentage of people going to heaven and the percentage of people going to hell today is determined by how well you did your job yesterday. If you remember heaven today, it will help someone else avoid hell tomorrow."
Just think, there are fewer people going to hell in Dunfermline, Scotland as a result of a mission adventure.
Pastor Bill
Keep an eye on the blog for a few weeks, we will be adding more pictures...
Friday, August 8, 2008
Don't be jealous...
Friday morning
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
From Pastor Bill
Monday, August 4, 2008
Monday
Yesterday was a great day. We had a wonderful service at Link Church in the morning. There was a sweet sense of God’s presence during the worship time, and later on in the service some of our students gave their personal testimonies, our human video team performed, and Pastor Bill delivered a powerful word that was well received. Some spent the afternoon training for the Holiday Club (vacation bible school), and others spent time fellowshipping with their host families. In the evening we had another service where we talked about and prayed for unity.
By the way, Michael McNamee got here last night… let the good times roll!
Today is off to a great start. We have our team split into 3 groups performing various tasks. One group is working with the children doing VBS. Another team is doing physical labor stripping wallpaper, and repainting some of the rooms at the church, while last team walked the streets of Dunfermline doing street ministry.
This afternoon, our entire team will take to the streets where we will do our human videos, and street evangelism in the busiest part of downtown, and this evening we will be working with the youth at Link church. Please keep us in your prayers. We can definitely feel the support of our church back home as you continue to intercede for us.
Today, as I watched our team serve, I couldn’t help but think about Jesus’ command in Matthew 22:37-40, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength… and love your neighbor as yourself”. Between working with the VBS (heart & mind), street ministry (soul), and manual labor (strength) it seems like we are carrying out Jesus’ command in full. I’m very proud of our team today… and true to His word, I think Jesus is, too.
Greg Ford
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Pictures
Day 2-Church Service and Luggage!
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Day 1
Well, we made it here to Scotland in one piece. We flew from Detroit to Amsterdam to Glasgow, and somewhere between Amsterdam & Glasgow the airlines lost our luggage... all of our luggage. The funny thing is that everyone was so tired from the flight that I think they were almost relieved that they didn’t have to carry their bags. Anyways, pray for our bags that they find their way back to us soon, or Pastor Bill and I will have to start sharing a toothbrush.
One of the first things that jumped out at me (besides the fact that they drive on the other side of the road) is how expensive everything is here. One hundred dollars equals just over 40 pounds, and gas is nearly $8.50 per gallon. I will never complain about $3.50 again!
We got into Dunfermline today about 11:00am, and spent some time meeting Pastor Iain and some of the people from his church. They are very warm people. I would almost describe them like American southerners. They do a great job of hospitality. We saw some of the projects that we will be working on this week. We are going to be painting and redecorating in their youth facility, as well as doing a vacation bible school for their kids.
It’s so amazing to come half way around the world, and immediately feel a connection with people that we have never met before. It is a true testament to the unity that we have as believers in Christ… one Lord, one Spirit, one baptism. This is going to an incredible 10 days! The team is ready to invest a great deal both physically and spiritually… as soon as they get a shower & a nap!
I can’t wait to see what God will do.
Pastor Greg