Sunday October 19
It was to be our first youth meeting as the leaders of the newly formed youth program at our new church, Horseshoe Bend Baptist. The plan was to have a night of fun (bowling and a pizza party) with a short introduction to the teaching series we hoped to start the following week.
With less than an hour before kickoff we were discussing postponing till the next week. We had hoped for several youth, but it looked as if there would be two at best. Other youth had planned on being there but at the last minute had backed out for various reasons. Discouragement was beginning to set in.
The decision was made and we carried on with the party and hope for the best. So we set off on the forty minute drive to church, with one short deviation to pick up our two youth attendees. Only a few minutes into the drive I decided to make one last call to a young man, hoping to increase our number to three. I dialed the number. "Hello." An answer to prayer; he answered the phone. I invited him to the event, that was now less than forty minutes away, and ended the phone call with no idea if he was at all interested.
We arrived at the home of the youth we were picking up and quickly loaded up the back seat of our car. My pocket vibrated. It was my voice mail. I decided to check it before getting back on the road. To my surprise it was the father of a young man whom I had invited. He assured me that his son would be there. What a blessing our number had increased to three.
We drove off with some encouragemnt welling up inside. We arrived at church just in time at 5:00. There was a car waiting there. It must be Caleb, I thought, the pleasant voice mail surprise. We hopped out of the car and headed for the church door. Up the driveway zoomed another car. The girl we picked up had texted her boyfriend and now our number had increased to four, counting Caleb whom we assumed was inside. As i reached for the door it sprang open and out walked Caleb and Devin, the boy I called on the way. God had turned our group of two into five.
The night went well. Everyone had lots of fun and stuffed themselves with pizza, but now the real test how would our introduction to Stranger on the road to Emmaus go? Would the kids care about the real purpose for the activity? God was at work.
The kids were very enthusiastic about the Bible study plan. They all voiced a desire to come to all the lessons and without sugestion made plans to envite their friends for next week.
God was at work. He took our faltering hearts and showed that it was His work, not ours. He brought the kids and prepared their hearts. How awesome it is to see God do something without our help, and inspite of our doubts.
Be in prayer for us and the kids as God works in and through us over the next year and a half, while we work at Horseshoe Bend Batist Church.