Thursday, December 31, 2009
Christmas Love Meals 2009
Christmas is a special time of year for us at HM. The whole team joins together to prepare an unforgettable day for the refugees and the homeless of Athens and this year was no exception.
Preparations began weeks before as we contemplated what gifts would best suit our guests; sleeping bags, coats, blankets, and food bags. Then the week before Christmas we were blessed to be able to purchase a new convection oven so that we would be able to cook our chicken dinner on site, instead of cooking offsite and needing to transport pans of hot chicken and potatoes across the busy city of Athens.
The hall was decorated, the gifts were wrapped and on Saturday Dec 19th we hosted a meal at 2pm for about 200 homeless Greek people and just hours later at 7pm we served dinner to over 350 Afghan men, women and children. The hall was bursting at it seams, and we even fed an overflow crowd in the balcony! And one last time, on Monday Dec 21st, we fed over 200 Muslim refugee men.
What a joy it was to share the gift of Jesus’ birth with so many. At each meal, Bob Hill, a Christian illusionist, presented the clear message of the gospel in an entertaining series of tricks on the stage. Christmas songs were sung, a warm meal and treats were served, and gifts were handed out to all. What a privilege to serve Jesus in this way. We think that the servers were blessed more than the recipients!
The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us. We have seen His glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Fathers, full of grace and truth. Jn 1:14. Glory to God in the Highest!
Sunday, December 20, 2009
We are ungovernable!
I passed this painted on the wall of the University of Athens last week on my way to class. It clearly reflects the mindset of Greek youth. This graffiti was commemorating the anniversary of the riots that broke out in Athens last year at this time during which one 15 year old boy was shot and killed. A new government is in office this year and they have chosen not to let the students break bank windows, burn cars and garbage dumpsters and keep the university locked up. Needless to say, this has made the past weeks much more peaceful and easier to do business in the center.
Please keep praying for the Greek young people, they are really without hope. They don't have hope in the educational system, the government, the church, or in their ability to provide for families in the future.
Please pray for God to pour out His Spirit and draw this generation of "ungovernable" young people to Himself through Jesus Christ!
Monday, December 7, 2009
Another Blessing – Surgery for Mike in Greece
It’s hard to believe it’s been a week already but last Monday Mike had hernia surgery. I am pretty sure this was the scariest thing I’ve faced here but God, as usual, took great care of us!
Mike is recovering and in good spirits. The pain he was in before surgery was much worse than the post-op surgery so he is relieved.
We are so grateful for God’s protection and provision for us in this situation. Here are just a few of the ways that God blessed us throughout this process:
• By providing an excellent English speaking doctor and staff
• By providing a Greek friend to sit with me while Mike was in surgery
• By providing nice roommates
• Being able to share with the doctors about the work we are doing here
• By being prayed for by so many around the world
And an encouragement from Mike…
I had a cool thing happen the night I stayed in the hospital. The head nurse working the 3 to 11pm shift came in and asked me if I was staying more than one night. I told her no, that I would be leaving the next day and she said no, that she would ask the doctor if I could stay longer. I asked her why and she said that I had made her year by being such a gentle man and by being so nice to everyone. Then she asked me if Peggy was my girlfriend or my wife. I told her that she was my wife of 30 years and she said she couldn't believe how nice we were to each other and how much we cared for each other.
All this is to say is that we don't know who is watching us and how I am encouraged that we can be sharing with others without us even knowing it. Being a Christian is 24/7 so stay strong!
Thank you all so much for praying!
Mike is recovering and in good spirits. The pain he was in before surgery was much worse than the post-op surgery so he is relieved.
We are so grateful for God’s protection and provision for us in this situation. Here are just a few of the ways that God blessed us throughout this process:
• By providing an excellent English speaking doctor and staff
• By providing a Greek friend to sit with me while Mike was in surgery
• By providing nice roommates
• Being able to share with the doctors about the work we are doing here
• By being prayed for by so many around the world
And an encouragement from Mike…
I had a cool thing happen the night I stayed in the hospital. The head nurse working the 3 to 11pm shift came in and asked me if I was staying more than one night. I told her no, that I would be leaving the next day and she said no, that she would ask the doctor if I could stay longer. I asked her why and she said that I had made her year by being such a gentle man and by being so nice to everyone. Then she asked me if Peggy was my girlfriend or my wife. I told her that she was my wife of 30 years and she said she couldn't believe how nice we were to each other and how much we cared for each other.
All this is to say is that we don't know who is watching us and how I am encouraged that we can be sharing with others without us even knowing it. Being a Christian is 24/7 so stay strong!
Thank you all so much for praying!
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