Saturday, May 28, 2011

Pioneer Camp's Long-Lasting Influence

A few weeks ago, during a visit with a friend we were talking about ministry in Ontario, Canada. As we described the volunteer ministry, my friend John was struck by something I said and paused for a moment. When I asked what he was thinking, he reflected back to a summer in his youth. He remembered spending time at a camp in Port Sydney, Ontario during his teen years. He asked me, "does InterVarsity Christian Fellowship still run a camp there?"
"Yes, as a matter of fact," I replied. "They are still going strong. They are called Ontario Pioneer Camp and several of our volunteers are there!"
"Oh, Yes!," John replied. "That's wonderful!"
Then over the next several minutes he shared with us the wonderful experience he had there as a youth and the impact his time there had on his Christian development.
That is no small impact.
John is a retired missionary who, along with his wife Margaret, have given their lives to serving others. He was brought up by strict, loving parents who immigrated to the USA from Germany, loved Jesus and took their faith seriously. Exposing John and his brothers to a Christian-based wilderness experience was a part of helping them develop in their faith. John recalls fondly the time spent at Pioneer camp many years ago. The survival skills he learned there served him later during his years in the Pacific island of Micronesia as a missionary with Liebenzell. He still remembers the positive, Christian influence his counselors had on his life as a young man.
As we spoke that afternoon together in his small living room, filled with missionary momentos, it was obvious that fond memories were being stirred up and spilling over into words. We were being blessed by him and the blessings were coming straight from God. The blessings came in the form of encouragement knowing that two volunteers we have placed this year at Ontario Pioneer Camp are having an influence for Christ on the young people that they see on a weekly basis. How many future missionaries are among those campers? Only God knows.
This is what ministry is all about. Building relationships, sharing the gospel through our words and actions, applying Biblical principles to everything that our hands find to do. You play a part in it too. In every small way that you read about this work, pray for its needs, give what you can, and encourage us through email and Facebook, you are expanding the influence of Christ into a needy world. Keep up the good work!
Thank you, John Thompson and Margaret, for your devotion to Christ in all your diverse ways, for your consistent words of encouragement to us and to our children, and for your unceasing prayer for everything that benefits God's Kingdom!
Have a blessed day!
Gregg

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

April Newsletter

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Dear Friends,

March and April were key months for the International Student Volunteer Program. With anticipation high for Spring's warmth, much effort was needed to help our volunteers persevere through the yearnings of going home. We were encouraged by the reports from our partner ministries and by our volunteers' enthusiasm and dedication to Christian service. Lives are being transformed. Seven months have passed since the arrival in Canada of 17 energetic young volunteers. Now at the end of April, roughly 10 weeks remain of their time in Canada. Your prayers are a tremendous help in bringing this first year to a great conclusion!

During March we met with each young person in their place of ministry and encouraged them in their work.  Their ten ministry sites are spread out across central and southern Ontario. A three hour drive separates the two most distant sites. Since our visits included meetings with all the volunteers, their hosts and their supervisors we needed a full 14 days to accomplish it all. There were a number of crises to manage, there were decisions to make that affect the future of the program, and cultural adjustment counseling issues that required a good deal of wisdom.  During 20 years of mission service, Donna and I have worked through a lot of cultural issues and we were grateful to be able to draw on this experience to see us through these weeks. We are wonderfully blessed by your partnership in this ministry. Thanks for your prayers.

One of our volunteers lost his father to death, one changed his ministry, and two decided to finish their term early. Our newest volunteer is still trying get visa issues worked out and we took action on the arrival of 18 new volunteers for next year's program. Surrounding these events, we saw the love of Jesus demonstrated through the hands and feet of these young people in the ministries where they serve. We won't go into all the details, but here are the main areas that need your prayers.

  • Micha O - On Day 10 of our journey, we got word that Micha's father had suffered a massive heart attack at home in Germany. In a powerful illustration of the Christian unity that has formed between our ministry partners, the Liebenzell team, and our volunteers, this young man was able to return home to his father's bedside just a day before his dad entered into the Lord's presence. When word arrived of the heart attack we were travelling several hours to the North in a heavy snowstorm. As we arranged for our return to Toronto the next day, Micha's ministry supervisor and team surrounded him with love and Christian care. The UrbanPromise team initiated the search for airline tickets back to Germany while the pastor of his church took Micha under his care. We were in contact with the Liebenzell Germany office to ensure Micha would be cared for upon his arrival. Meanwhile, the rest of the Canada team was dedicated to prayer. We arrived back in Toronto the next afternoon just in time to meet Micha before he left for the airport. He arrived the next morning at his father's bedside and joined his mother and brothers for the final vigil before death arrived. Please pray for Micha and his family for comfort during this difficult time. Micha would like to return to Canada to finish his term but has a lot to deal with before that happens.
  • Daniel S. - UrbanPromise Toronto ministers to at-risk children in some of the toughest neighborhoods of Toronto. Our volunteers serving as interns with the UP program are in a constant spiritual battle to daily demonstrate the love of Christ to the children during after-school activities. In our role of Pastoral Care, we monitor our volunteers' adaptation to the highly stressful culture. During March it became clear that Daniel needed to make a change. His ministry supervisor, UP's support staff and our director's long experience with cultural adaptation all agreed that the time was right to move Daniel into a new ministry. Once again an attitude of cooperation across many diverse  ministries allowed us find a perfect solution. Daniel was able to get much-needed spiritual rest and re-focus on a new manner of serving the Lord in a brand-new environment. Pray for Daniel as he builds new relationships and adjusts from a teaching ministry to a serving ministry.
  • Andreas and Marcel - During March we said good-bye to two of our volunteers. These two young men served at the Liebenzell Canada Mission Centre chopping wood, grooming the 45-acre property, and helping to host the many ethnic congregations that use the facilities for weekend retreats. They accomplished a lot during their time here and put up with the cold and isolation that goes with the job. In March, they ended their service several months earlier than planned. Cultural adaptation issues played a big role in their decision.  Although they did not stay through to their original departure date, they were a big help in the work of maintaining the Mission Centre. Pray for Andi and Marcel as they transition back into their home culture and make plans for university.
  • Sara K - Her situation reminds us of the need of constant prayer for small details. Much of our ministry is to work out these kinds of administrative details for the volunteers.  In Sara's case, we are in the midst of the paperwork to have her visa issued. She came to provide child care for missionary candidates studying in Canada. Normally because of her short 6-month stay, no visa is necessary. But, unfortunately, when she entered into Canada immigration officials requested that she secure a special visa before she could be alone with the children. Now, just a few weeks before her service will end, we are still waiting for the document. She has been a great help, but to satisfy the letter of the law, we have had to ensure another person was always present. Thanks for praying for resolution for Sara's documentation.
  • New volunteers for next year - We are finalizing the details for the placement of 18 new volunteers for the 2011-2012 season. It has been exciting to meet with our partner organizations and hear of their gratitude and enthusiasm for the program. Their ministries would not be possible were it not for our volunteers. Several want additional volunteers next year and we were able to add some new ministry partners for placements in future years! Your partnership with us is extending the influence of the gospel to thousands of families. Lives are being changed! God is receiving the glory!

Thanks for making this journey with us. We hope you are blessed by the stories posted on our blog, Volunteer Year Toronto (http://volunteeryeartoronto.blogspot.com). We recently posted a video showing the activities of UrbanPromise reaching out to at-risk children in Toronto. Subscribing to our blog is easy and ensures you won't miss any updates. You can also be notified of updates through the Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/VolunteerYearToronto.

Your financial partnership is especially important these days as we plan for the next year. Make gifts payable to Liebenzell Mission USA or Liebenzell Mission of Canada. Thanks!

Sincerely,

Gregg and Donna Hanchett
Liebenzell Mission USA
Liebenzell Mission of Canada
Volunteer Year Toronto