2010 Project

God answers prayer!

Rachel from Ait shares...“We are getting to know the workers at Crabtree Gym and yesterday we engaged with Kenny about life, what it means and its purpose. Maggie and I shared the bridge diagram with Kenny [a tool we have been using for beach evangelism]. He didn’t become a Christian there and then but was receptive and seemed to be challenged by it, keep him in your prayers.” Gospel conversations have started happening! After work and Ait there was the great awaited photo-scavenger hunt social: “Where in the world is the CCP team?” We had to photograph different people in the groups (a guys room and a girls room were teamed up) doing crazy things at Broadway on the Beach Boulevard (5, 10 and 20 points for different activities) and if anyone found a dressed up member of the CCP team it was 100 points. We gathered back at Project after 2 hours of hunting, waited for the results (saw and learnt some Scottish dancing in the meantime) and saw the pictures – Erin and Nina’s team won!

Beach Evangelism...

Every Wednesday is a day off for almost all the disciples and there is leadership training and then at 1.30pm everyone drives to Garden City Baptist to hear a talk on Evangelism. Larry Martini (and his moustache) spoke about Why We Share the Gospel, some of the bad motives and the good ones (obedience of God, love of people but most importantly, out of love for God).

We broke up into pairs to talk about what our motives are to pray over them and then each different group headed off either to Surfside beach or to the beach opposite our hotel. Everyone goes in pairs or in threes, usually with a room leader, team leader or this week a member of the CCP and walk up to people on the beach to share our faith.

Jon and Reid

At about 3.45pm everyone gets back to Project and debriefs with their team – sharing stories, names and praying for the people that we talked to. Yesterday there was ice-cream for us all after debriefing and it was great!

A Long but Good Day

5.30am found lots of the students waiting around the poolside to go to the beach for sunrise prayer. Groups of about 10 people split up with a CCP member to pray for their trip as well as other parts of the world. Everyone headed off to work after that and there was AiT in the afternoon. Some of the guys from Crabtree Memorial are coming to some talks and Lenny has been talking to Corie, a guy that trains at the gym, pray that those are AiT could have gospel conversations. There was team time and then D-groups. A CCP team member went to each of the D-groups to share exactly what they would be doing in India and answer any questions so the students could get a picture of what the India team are really going to go through.

Just do something!

Monday morning, back to work again! At 6pm there we had our Project meal (Arby’s) and then met in Garden City Chapel for the theme night, led by the CCP. They danced down the aisle, Andrew (Cheese) and Roz introduced themselves and what was planned for the night, they had a skit on what travelling partners should NOT be like when they are in India, Justine shared her testimony on support raising and Andrew Knight then gave the talk – the cost of the World. We became aware of the need for the gospel to spread, the emphasis being on the unreached nations , and we are commanded to do something, because God has chosen us to be the ones to spread his word. The students left challenged, encouraged, humbled and with the message: Just do something!

Stormy weather... End of week 5

On Saturday the students headed off to long shifts of work and a large group of students went to play soccer at 8.30am (to help the soccer girls in AiT) and then to work afterwards.Sunday found us at Life Training and Matt Messerly spoke about Work & Rest (The gospel makes work restful) and then the CCP (Cross Cultural Program) team (India team) introduced themselves formally and gave a short talk on the unreached people in the world after showing a video. Everyone went to their respective churches and thoroughly enjoyed time to rest in the afternoon. There were group dates, some students went to the movies and about 4pm a storm started up and there was a full on mud-fight, followed by running into the ocean and then the 40 or so students played ultimate football (ultimate Frisbee with a football) in the rain with lightening licking the skies and finished off by swimming and body surfing in the ocean. Being here is now a reality, people are getting tired so yesterday was an appreciated day of rest.

Matt at work!

Welcome India team!

They arrived today with t-shirts celebrating Andrew Knight’s birthday (His face on the front and together they spell out “It’s his B-Day”) and will be here for the next 10 days. They are in charge of this week and there will be a focus on missions. Everyone was excited to see the team as they are at the same schools and have been on Projects before so they were warmly welcomed! There was Bible Study Training led by Reid (Meditation - engaging our hearts with the Bible, it’s not just an intellectual activity) and it was amazing how after 15 minutes of thinking about a passage so many people could share different things. Then everyone headed off to work!

Opportunities to shine...

Most of staff left today (now the student and teams leaders are in charge of everything!) and after work and AiT all of the students had a BBQ from Jack’s and went bowling for the social! The themes for each team were: Funk, Punk, Hip hop, Country, Reggae. But here is one testimony of what happened upon interacting with the locals here. “One Sunday at Barnes and NobleI met a 21 year-old named Ashley who started talking to me and the conversation got to STP. I explained that it was a growth experience for believers in Jesus Christ.  She told me she was a Christian and when I asked her what that meant to her, she said that she tried to live a pretty good life and believed in God.  She further explained that her mother and brother are atheists - her father is a Muslim.  She said that she became a Christian through a friend.  I asked Ashley if she would be interested in coming to one of our STP meetings, possibly on Monday night, and she seemed very interested.  We exchanged numbers and I will be calling her closer to Monday.  Please pray that Ashley would come on Monday night and that the Lord would speak to her and that she would believe in Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior.”

Linda Sandager

What is a D-group?

Discipleship groups are an integral part of project. The disciples (3 to a room) are discipled by their room leader. The room leaders (6 to a team) are discipled by their team leaders and the team leaders are discipled by the student leaders who are discipled by the staff. Accountability and fellowship is vital for a Christian and as Project still has over a month to go, people really start getting to know each other and sharing in struggles. In the discipleship groups everyone can update about their week, what they have learnt, sin they have seen or are struggling with and then go over the Philippians study and the talks for that week to try and process them more. Finally there is the chance to pray for one another and for somewhere in the world (this week, CO Thailand).

Disciples D-group

The D-groups were at night after a morning off for most people, the Evangelism Training (Obstacles to Evangelism: Unbelief) and beach evangelism. At 10.15pm there was the staff send-off (they are leaving Project to travel and use the summer time to raise support before coming back for the last week) where some students said a few words (open mike) and then gathered in campuses to pray for their own staff.

Relationships – Part II

After another long day of work and AiT everyone rushed back in time to be ready for team time at 6pm. It is sweet to be part of a team and spend time getting to know not only each other but what everyone else has been learning up till now. At 7.30pm everyone headed to the chapel for Relationships Part II. There was a focus on the gospel as the most important thing, biblical principles, advice as well as Matt and Lisa's story. We then went to Garden City Baptist to finish the meeting and had guy/girl breakouts for Q&A sessions. Curfew was extended until midnight.

Monday morning again...

At Project the sun rises over the ocean, light stretches across the sky and little by little people appear out their rooms to spend time in the word alone or with others. By about 7.30am there are lots of people sitting around tables finishing up and the cars start to pull away and by 8am a lot of people have left for work. There was AiT in the afternoon and a Project meal at 6pm (Kyoto, japanese food) followed by the Relationships talk Part I given by Matt and Lisa Reagan. Before the talk we watched a “news broadcast” team Identity Crisis made where they interviewed Stefan Deeschѐre and showed a funny video of interviews they had with people on the pier.

End of Week 4...

The parents had a great weekend, on Saturday there was breakfast as well as a talk from Matt and Paul about what happens here and the students had a chance to share their experiences with the parents. Other than that there was AiT and work for the rest of the students. In Life Training on Sunday Charlie Brooks shared about God’s will (ultimately, our sanctification – the important thing is the person that we are becoming, not our circumstances). Everyone went to church at 11am and had a day of rest. There was Praise & Worship led by Elliot Stokes and then Theology time with Matt Reagan and Jon Saunders.

Welcome parents!

Parent’s weekend has started and they have a chance to see their kids, see Project and get a feel for what we are doing here – as well as enjoy the beach! In Bible Study Training Reid Jirek talked about “What if I don’t want to study the Bible?” I don’t have time, I don’t feel like it, I don’t need it are some of the excuses we give but the root comes from unbelief – we don’t see how much our whole Christian life is one massive need because of our sin and don’t believe how good the gospel really is. There was a very useful informal Q&A session on Philippians and then everyone headed off to their different jobs.

Low Country Boil

Another great project social – the Low Country Boil! After work, AiT and a heavy rain shower and thunderstorm, the students gathered at Project dressed up as Hicks or Southern Belles. After lots of pictures being taken, Paul led the students in song, improvising with his guitar! Then the potatoes, shrimp and sausage were sieved and throw on top of the tables so everyone could grab the food and eat! There were about 4 rounds of food, then we had Banana Cream Pie and some dancing went on. We finished an amazing night watching the NBA final.

Excessive desire for the approval of others...

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After a quiet morning for the disciples and leadership training, Elliot Stokes talked about how our fear is an obstacle to evangelism because the excessive desire for the approval of others keeps us from obeying God. When we fear, we seek approval from others but if we don’t fear we can love instead of needing people. We are to focus on Jesus and set our eyes on him, not on ourselves so remember how big our God is. The different teams headed to the beach or the pier and shared the gospel, this time equipped with not only the bridge diagram but the possibility to share their testimony with what God is doing in their lives now by the gospel. There was free time and then the guys and the girls split up  – the guys played ultimate Frisbee and then had a talk and the girls had the equivalent of a sleepover (for 3 hours) and heard a testimony, a talk and had a Q&A session. Learning and gaining wisdom from the staff was very encouraging, humbling and useful.

Work, Team time, D-groups...

Another very hot day (heat index of 110 degrees) at work and AiT just stayed in the gym! People arrived back to Project in the evening for team time as did the AiT group, after going to eat at Cici’s Pizza. The different teams split up – some went to the thrift store to get ready for the social on Thursday (Low Country Boil), others just spent time getting to know each other and Identity Crisis planned for next week (every week is organized by a certain team – this week: The Sandlot). At 8pm everyone was back at Project to get into D-group time in the rooms.

100 degree days...

After a 100 degree day at work and an intense AiT work-out everyone gathered at Project for subs from Dagwoods with chips and salad. The students all split up and ate with their campuses. The Sandlot were in charge of Theme Night and so there was a presentation about the future of all the staff on campus! Then Kirsten Trace from CO in Thailand gave a short presentation on the work the CO is doing there and the need for staff and support. Matt Reagan spoke on “The Cost of Self” and how we are already perfect in God’s eyes by Jesus’ blood; to believe the gospel is to be holy – we just don’t believe it and try to be God, the heroes of our own story and we must kill self and trust the gospel.

End of Week 3

Saturday found some people up at 8.30am to go and play soccer and others watched the World Cup but most people were working throughout the day (some until 11pm or midnight) and basically people came back at night exhausted to talk and socialise before curfew. Sunday was a welcomed day of rest, at Life Training at 8.30am Charlie Brooks shared about The Church and out attitude toward it – we are to dive in, the church isn’t there to serve us, we are to serve her! After that everyone had some time off before heading to church and afterwards people hit the beach, went out for a meal or just slept. At 7.30pm we had Praise and Worship time followed by Theology time with Okey. That was cut off by approaching lightening followed shortly after by heavy rain showers. Time here is suddenly starting to go by a lot faster!