We missionaries were instructed to arrive early for the banquet on Friday. There was something they had for us to do! So we arrived to find the school gym all decked out like a five star restaurant, complete with temporary chandeliers. Wow! Five hundred people, almost half of the church attendance, chose to go to the banquet.
The missionaries were served early. We had steak, folks, at a missions conference banquet, which was a first. And it was delicious, as was the rest of the meal. We were served by some of the teens, but the only ones allowed to serve were those who were planning to go on the missions trip the teen group had planned!
After we had finished and while the church folk had their meal, we missionaries were led to a back room to practice. Practice what, you say? I'll tell you in a minute. The next activity had the goal of letting the church people see us missionaries as normal people, and I'd say it succeeded.
For the second time the GIC put on a game show! While the church people had their desserts we missionaries were up on stage participating in "Minute to Win It!" (Patty and another older missionary lady got a rest because two of the missionary kid teens wanted to participate.) There were events for: tissue box emptying, paper towel roll stacking, cookie eating (forehead to mouth without touching) and other difficult tasks. My task was to compete in "Ninja Cards" with Randy Stirewalt, an incredible veteran missionary from Kenya who God is using in a mighty way. He immediately objected jokingly that it wasn't fair to compete in "Ninja Cards" with a missionary from Japan. Our task was to throw a card at a half watermelon and make it stick. Sure enough, the Japanese ninja suceeded. (You can see me for about a second on the Youtube video).
Yes, missionaries are normal people, so keep us off those pedastals, please. We're not superheroes, not even heroes. We simply obey God's command to go to a different country and give the Gospel, just like you may be led or called by God to do something different--and you obey!
The missionaries were served early. We had steak, folks, at a missions conference banquet, which was a first. And it was delicious, as was the rest of the meal. We were served by some of the teens, but the only ones allowed to serve were those who were planning to go on the missions trip the teen group had planned!
After we had finished and while the church folk had their meal, we missionaries were led to a back room to practice. Practice what, you say? I'll tell you in a minute. The next activity had the goal of letting the church people see us missionaries as normal people, and I'd say it succeeded.
For the second time the GIC put on a game show! While the church people had their desserts we missionaries were up on stage participating in "Minute to Win It!" (Patty and another older missionary lady got a rest because two of the missionary kid teens wanted to participate.) There were events for: tissue box emptying, paper towel roll stacking, cookie eating (forehead to mouth without touching) and other difficult tasks. My task was to compete in "Ninja Cards" with Randy Stirewalt, an incredible veteran missionary from Kenya who God is using in a mighty way. He immediately objected jokingly that it wasn't fair to compete in "Ninja Cards" with a missionary from Japan. Our task was to throw a card at a half watermelon and make it stick. Sure enough, the Japanese ninja suceeded. (You can see me for about a second on the Youtube video).
Yes, missionaries are normal people, so keep us off those pedastals, please. We're not superheroes, not even heroes. We simply obey God's command to go to a different country and give the Gospel, just like you may be led or called by God to do something different--and you obey!