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Interesting. * thoughtful * What are the main kinds of work that you do to help?
This trip we visited a building owned by Samaritan's Purse, called Ishinomaki Christian Center. We did a lot of clean up for their property, getting rid of huge piles of wood and garbage, as well as weeding around their mission team tent (huge 50 person tent) and building a walkway from it to the main building. We also built a makeshift awning (rope, 2x4's, iron stakes, and a tarp) for their back patio. Then we raked through their yard and did more yard work for homeowners in the area. It was really amazing to hear about the
Nozomi Project, a local ministry which takes broken pottery and makes it into Jewelry. Every bright colored fragment of pottery that we found while raking up the area went to them. It was heartbreaking and yet amazing at the same time.
The best part about helping the ICC was hearing about their mission. Before the tsunami, there were only 6 churches in the city, and they all worked on their own. Now there are 15 of them, and they work together to reach the city! The ICC focuses on keeping them working together, and they host mission teams from multiple denominations. To be able to clean up their grounds (they said we did more work than any mission team previously!) so that they wouldn't have to spend their own time and manpower doing the work, was really amazing!
Sorry the post was so long, I really really love talking about it! :')