The spiritual life cannot be made suburban. It is always frontier, and we who live in it must accept and even rejoice that it remains untamed.
-- Howard Macey
For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— not by works, so that no one can boast Ephesians 2:8-9 But someone will say, "You have faith; I have deeds." Show me your faith without deeds, and I will show you my faith by what I do.-- James 2:18 If it looks like a duck and it quacks like a duck....
Dear Rod,
I am always amazed as to the depth you and your team will go to help clean out or to build up. You are all doing the call of God and I pray someday we can just sit and share how good God has been when we have been about His business, and as He was also about ours!
May God richly bless your team and all the people you were involved with and all the homes that received attention and all those who still need attention. May He empower this community called Minot. May the Holy Spirit come and fill them up and may miracles happen in spite of what people see or believe. May the Mennonites be covered with the Lord and may many people’s homes, lives and relationships be healed and prosper all for the glory of God. And may all the plans from heaven happen on earth into this place called Minot.
Touch them Lord, in the name of Jesus of Nazareth!
Amen and amen
From: Rod Scofield [mailto:rodscofield@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 1:47 AM
To: Rod Scofield
Cc: Erin Clayton 2; Howard Newton; Kristen Butler; Lewis Whitehead; Matthew Sanderson; Pastor Rod Stemme; Robert Newton; Shirley Smith; Sue Letourneau; Wendy Clayton; Of Course it Quacks
Subject: Minot- the Last work day
Today's house had a dry basement. Hallelujah! We knocked our goal out of the park. 5 houses in 5 days. We were actually done around lunch time today. We just had to remove a lot of nails and drywall pieces, a couple ceilings, etc. In the basement, we had to take out a furnace. It was pretty big. We had to disassemble it. (By "we" I mean Bob and Howard. I carried parts outside). Howard found some holes on the inside that he said was kind of a good thing the flood happened because they would get worse and cause a carbon monoxide problem. God works for the Good in All things...
More observations after I get back.
Pictures are here: https://picasaweb.google.com/rodscofield/Minot1October2011
Blog is here: www.rodscof.blogspot.com I know Kristen posted tonight.
Or find and "friend" or "fan" or "like" or whatever you do these days on Facebook under "River Bend Mission Team"
More upcoming...
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The spiritual life cannot be made suburban. It is always frontier, and we who live in it must accept and even rejoice that it remains untamed.
-- Howard Macey
Yesterday we were given a house to finish up tearing out drywall and wet moldy insulation whatnot. We knocked that out rather quickly and were given another house today that is so much worse. There is the obvious concern of black mold, so we are wearing masks as we work, bit the basement seems to also have raw sewage that Shirley was hauling out in buckets. As it's been stated, "she's a better man than I! "
Those of you praying for us can be mindful of the mold, petitioning for our health and safety. These people are in the stage of grief of disillusionment where they are hearing all the bad and the problems are compounding... it is disparaging and these people need hope.
A comment on the cell service: I wrote this post at 9:30am and there wasn't enough coverage for my data to work. Only now am I able simply because of the wireless network here at the church ... as an end of the day perspective, we did twice the work we were assigned and the house looks more like a construction project than a disaster zone. How fulfilling!
-Kristen