Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Full day of ministry

This was a day full of ministry. Our objective was to take the remaining volunteers to the Bloor-Lansdowne house to begin final preparations for our move-in. Of course, the Moffat boys wanted to be included,  so we brought them all in. I had invited Pastor Frank from the Hungarian church to meet us at the house because he had wanted to help with hanging drywall. When we arrived there was no material (drywall compound) and instead of saying that I didn't know where a store was,  I offered to go get some. Well,  an hour later I returned with only a small container, unsuitable for the job.  Pastor Frank said that if I had told him, he would have gone and left to find some. (Note to self: remember humility is a virtue!) He was very gracious and brought a very gentle man from his church who was very talented with drywall taping. They worked all day and were a great blessing. 


Donna was supervising the youth at painting and priming while I had to drive across the city to deliver a document to Salvation Army. It was a great visit and well-timed as I had an opportunity to meet with our 3 volunteers who are placed there, as well as meet with the leaders. We worked out some administrative details and they even gave me some lunch from the soup kitchen that is open daily in this depressed neighborhood of Toronto.
Upon my return to the Bloor-Lansdowne house, the group-- now including the girls who arrived by subway-- had made great progress with the painting and were helping the other 2 sets of volunteer craftsman who had been working hard all morning. We worked on cleaning some windows and clearing out some of the construction materials that had gathered in some of the rooms. We met Sophie, the administrator of the house and the lady who operates the soup kitchen "community dinner" next door. She is a whirlwind of activity. We helped her work out some questions on the house repairs then the guys helped her wheel the filled garbage can back to the church for pickup on Friday.

Later at 5pm, we all dropped our tools, changed out clothes, and went next door to help serve at the community dinner at the Bloor-Lansdowne Fellowship Church next door. The dinner started at six and we each helped serve overflowing plates of turkey, rice, vegetables, salad and bread. Three of the youth spoke on stage during the testimony time. Micha and Marlen spoke briefly about why they were in Toronto and then Marlen and Marisa sang an a capella version of  "Lord, I Lift Your name on High." They were very brave and were well received with applause by the audience. After cleaning up the dishes and putting away the tables and chairs, we climbed back in the van for the 1 hour drive back to Moffat and our comfortable beds.

Resting for more of the same tomorrow...

Thank you, Lord, for a wonderful opportunity to serve You, help others, and use our gifts and talents for the benefit of Your Kingdom!

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