Wow! It has been a while since I've posted, and I apologize. I have been rather busy the past couple of weeks (and by rather I mean extremely). Last week Amy and I planned and lead our usual bible studies, but we were also trying to pull all the summer fun preparations together at the same time. We got all the curriculum done as well as schedules for each volunteer, supplies for each day, and we carried out the orientation of all our summer volunteers. So today (which was the first day of summer fun btw...) everything was ready to go! All the rotations ran fairly smoothly, and there were no injuries, praise God! I anticipate that tomorrow will be even better, and rather than making sure everyone gets where they need to be, maybe we can focus a little more on just having a fun time with the kids. We have an amazing prayer team at Hawaii Kai, but we could still use more prayers to help us get through the next three weeks. Thanks and love to you all!
-Layce
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Way Deep Down In My Heart
I'm in a very joyous mood. The days seems to go by so fast, but everyday is such a great new adventure. I've only seen the kids in chapel every morning and as they pass by me throughout the day, but I love them all so much. Their smiles always make my day brighter, and when one of them calls out a greeting (silly as it may sound) I feel so special and important.
Today I worked on the 4th-6th grade girl's bible study with one of the youth girl's who just graduated. It was so cool to see how passionate she is about the Lord and sharing her heart with the pre-teen girls. Our topic this week is appearance and modesty. It was a tough lesson for me to write up because self-image has been a huge battle throughout my life. However, It was nice to spend time digging into the word and preparing to share the love and hope that can be found when we realize that our identity rests in Christ. In preparing today I was reading and really focusing on two scriptures that I often overlook:
"For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works, my soul knows it very well."
Psalm 139:13-14
"Before I formed you in the womb I knew you..."
Jeremiah 1:5
To me, these two verses are a reminder that 1) God took time to create me because I am precious and loved by Him. 2) Before I even had a body or any kind of physical attribute, God saw and knew my heart. My whole being is reaffirmed in so many ways by these scriptures. God knew my heart before the rest of me was put together. I think there is so much peace and love wrapped up in this, that just because we are not as pretty as someone else in our own eyes or the eyes of the world, it's our innermost beings that the Lord sees first and delights in most. More than anything, I want my heart to always be a reflection of God's perfect love and never-fading beauty.
"Do not let your adorning be external—the braiding of hair and the putting on of gold jewelry, or the clothing you wear— but let your adorning be the hidden person of the heart with the imperishable beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which in God’s sight is very precious."
1 Peter 3:3&4
Today I worked on the 4th-6th grade girl's bible study with one of the youth girl's who just graduated. It was so cool to see how passionate she is about the Lord and sharing her heart with the pre-teen girls. Our topic this week is appearance and modesty. It was a tough lesson for me to write up because self-image has been a huge battle throughout my life. However, It was nice to spend time digging into the word and preparing to share the love and hope that can be found when we realize that our identity rests in Christ. In preparing today I was reading and really focusing on two scriptures that I often overlook:
"For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works, my soul knows it very well."
Psalm 139:13-14
"Before I formed you in the womb I knew you..."
Jeremiah 1:5
To me, these two verses are a reminder that 1) God took time to create me because I am precious and loved by Him. 2) Before I even had a body or any kind of physical attribute, God saw and knew my heart. My whole being is reaffirmed in so many ways by these scriptures. God knew my heart before the rest of me was put together. I think there is so much peace and love wrapped up in this, that just because we are not as pretty as someone else in our own eyes or the eyes of the world, it's our innermost beings that the Lord sees first and delights in most. More than anything, I want my heart to always be a reflection of God's perfect love and never-fading beauty.
"Do not let your adorning be external—the braiding of hair and the putting on of gold jewelry, or the clothing you wear— but let your adorning be the hidden person of the heart with the imperishable beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which in God’s sight is very precious."
1 Peter 3:3&4
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Modge Podge
Last night was our second time to do the Pre-teen Girl's bible study. We ended up having two more girls this week than last week! The bible study went really well, and the teenage girls did an amazing job leading the small groups once again. For craft this week we had the girls modge podge their own journals. It was fun to see each girl's personality come out and get to show in this activity. I think they all really liked the finished product. After Bible study, we had the girls in each small group take turns sharing prayer requests and let them all right the prayer requests in their journals along with some instructions on how to pray.
Today was another busy, busy day of preparing material to pass on to our summer fun volunteers. Thankfully, our wonderful supervisor added 'modge podge remaining journals' to our list of things to get done today, so Amy and I were each able to get a little crazy with the tissue paper and scissors. Everything seems to be coming together quite nicely, but I'm still preparing myself for some chaos when Summer Fun actually begins (we can never anticipate what might happen).
I'm looking forward to a nice relaxing day tomorrow. Hopefully that will also involve getting some much needed laundry done and spending the afternoon at the beach. Keep praying for the various ministries here at Hawaii Kai, please. I love you all. Thanks for all of the prayers and sweet words of encouragement!
Thursday, June 16, 2011
a light at the end of the tunnel
The list of things to get done for summer fun (that was written on the dry erase board in our "office") is almost completely finished! It's been a long week, but things are finally coming together and the hard work is beginning to pay off. Tomorrow night is our second week of the 4th-6th grade girl's bible study. Hopefully we will have an even better turn out than last week.
Last night Amy, Tyler and I went and had dinner at the home of one of the families from church. The day of the family was an extra on LOST. Since I spent every Monday night watching that show for six years, I of course was thrilled. They were very nice people (no surprise) who had amazing stories about how God has worked and is continuing to work in their lives.
Today I got to present one of the volunteers from church the material she will be using for a part of summer fun that she'll be leading. When I handed her the curriculum that some of the youth girls and I wrote, she began to tear up. It was such a sweet moment to experience her being so vulnerable and emotionally open with me as she shared her passion for the Lord.
Amy, Dani Beth, and I met with another lady from the church today who helped us plan out eight days worth of bible study material. She was amazing! Literally, for two days the three of us have either just sat and stared blankly at each other whenever this bible study came up or avoided it altogether, but as soon as this woman came through the door she was whipping out idea after idea. With that finished, we were finally able to take a little sigh of relief.
Dani Beth says that next week should be an easier one since we got everything done this week that we needed to. We still have a lot to do, but it'll be nice to at least do something a little different for a while. I'd appreciate for myself, Amy, and Dani Beth as we continue working together and get closer to June 27th (summer fun kick off day). We will have someone praying every minute of everyday of summer fun which is really cool, but I would still ask that you pray for that as well.
Interesting story of the week...
We were finally able to make it to the beach yesterday. When we got there, one of the girls that I'm living with decided to join us and bring the great dane she babysits. So while Amy and I are laying out at eternity beach, we look up and see this huge gray dog coming down the side of the hill. Now great danes I know are big, but this animal was massive! I have never seen a dog so big in my entire life! When he made it down to the beach, his legs were shaking terribly and he just stood rather awkwardly with his tail between his legs. It was funny to see that this monster dog was so afraid. He stayed right next to Daryn Leigh the whole time and looked totally out of place and uncomfortable, but he is such a sweetheart and sooo cute that you can't help but love him!
That's all I've got for today. Here are some pictures from this week.
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Last night Amy, Tyler and I went and had dinner at the home of one of the families from church. The day of the family was an extra on LOST. Since I spent every Monday night watching that show for six years, I of course was thrilled. They were very nice people (no surprise) who had amazing stories about how God has worked and is continuing to work in their lives.
Today I got to present one of the volunteers from church the material she will be using for a part of summer fun that she'll be leading. When I handed her the curriculum that some of the youth girls and I wrote, she began to tear up. It was such a sweet moment to experience her being so vulnerable and emotionally open with me as she shared her passion for the Lord.
Amy, Dani Beth, and I met with another lady from the church today who helped us plan out eight days worth of bible study material. She was amazing! Literally, for two days the three of us have either just sat and stared blankly at each other whenever this bible study came up or avoided it altogether, but as soon as this woman came through the door she was whipping out idea after idea. With that finished, we were finally able to take a little sigh of relief.
Dani Beth says that next week should be an easier one since we got everything done this week that we needed to. We still have a lot to do, but it'll be nice to at least do something a little different for a while. I'd appreciate for myself, Amy, and Dani Beth as we continue working together and get closer to June 27th (summer fun kick off day). We will have someone praying every minute of everyday of summer fun which is really cool, but I would still ask that you pray for that as well.
Interesting story of the week...
We were finally able to make it to the beach yesterday. When we got there, one of the girls that I'm living with decided to join us and bring the great dane she babysits. So while Amy and I are laying out at eternity beach, we look up and see this huge gray dog coming down the side of the hill. Now great danes I know are big, but this animal was massive! I have never seen a dog so big in my entire life! When he made it down to the beach, his legs were shaking terribly and he just stood rather awkwardly with his tail between his legs. It was funny to see that this monster dog was so afraid. He stayed right next to Daryn Leigh the whole time and looked totally out of place and uncomfortable, but he is such a sweetheart and sooo cute that you can't help but love him!
That's all I've got for today. Here are some pictures from this week.
Eternity beach
Daryn and Baron
lava tunnel
ocean
sand sculpture in Waikiki
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Friday, June 10, 2011
King Kamehameha Day!
It's Friday! Amy and I are off today because it's King Kamehameha Day. I believe he is the Hawaiian King who united all the islands of Hawaii. This is a good thing as it provides summer missionaries like me a day to hike and go to the beach (which I haven't been able to do all week).
Last night was our first night of 4th-6th grade girls bible study. It went pretty well I think, but of course not exactly as I had hoped. I had forotten how little fourth graders are. The girls were great though. We played telephone pictionary, ate apple dip, and made friendship bracelets. Our bible study time was a little too short, and I wish we could have (as bad as it sounds) incorporated God more into our discussion questions. Overall, the night didn't go as I planned, but God should still be praised for the nine girls who showed up. Pray that God will give Amy and I the words to speak to the girls next Thursday so that the holy spirit will move during our time with them. Also, pray for strength and energy for me and Amy and confidence in knowing that it's not about how well we speak or how fun our games are, but it's about how God chooses to reveal himself through our leadership.
And now, because I promised pictures and because I have been neglecting to take any of what we've been doing....here are some pictures of my current food obsessions!
Last night was our first night of 4th-6th grade girls bible study. It went pretty well I think, but of course not exactly as I had hoped. I had forotten how little fourth graders are. The girls were great though. We played telephone pictionary, ate apple dip, and made friendship bracelets. Our bible study time was a little too short, and I wish we could have (as bad as it sounds) incorporated God more into our discussion questions. Overall, the night didn't go as I planned, but God should still be praised for the nine girls who showed up. Pray that God will give Amy and I the words to speak to the girls next Thursday so that the holy spirit will move during our time with them. Also, pray for strength and energy for me and Amy and confidence in knowing that it's not about how well we speak or how fun our games are, but it's about how God chooses to reveal himself through our leadership.
And now, because I promised pictures and because I have been neglecting to take any of what we've been doing....here are some pictures of my current food obsessions!
This is some AMAZING salsa that one of the girl's mothers made for us.
This chili cheese dip stuff was also a gift from the same lady...it looks questionable, but trust me it is great!
Li Hing Mango Pieces...that's all I can say about that. Perfection.
Kona coffee = love!!!!
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Brain Bacon!!!
Yesterday was a long day of work. By the end of it our brain's were completely fried and in danger of information overload. In the past two days, Amy and I have put together two bible studies and we are fixing to start planning out how we will equip the volunteers for summer fun. This will involve gathering curiculum as well as making up some ourselves, getting in touch with each volunteer, putting together an orientation for the volunteers, and setting up one-on-one meetings with a few volunteers. You can imagine how big our eyes got as we realized how much we need to get done. It's going to be long days ahead, but Amy and I are learning to work as a team, and we are optimistic.
Today is our first night of 4th-6th grade bible study with the pre-teen girls. Amy and I have been working hard on the bible study, and we had all the youth girls helping us make friendship bracelets during our meeting with them on Tuesday. We forgot to make the apple dip last night that we are planning on serving, so we'll have to find some time for that today.
This post is going to have to be cut short because I have to leave for the church soon. As you can see, we have a lot going on here, so keep praying that it all comes together in time! Thanks!
Today is our first night of 4th-6th grade bible study with the pre-teen girls. Amy and I have been working hard on the bible study, and we had all the youth girls helping us make friendship bracelets during our meeting with them on Tuesday. We forgot to make the apple dip last night that we are planning on serving, so we'll have to find some time for that today.
This post is going to have to be cut short because I have to leave for the church soon. As you can see, we have a lot going on here, so keep praying that it all comes together in time! Thanks!
Monday, June 6, 2011
Dino-Nuggets
This morning was the first day of Summer Fun Pre-school. Amy and I were at the church by 8:30...Dani Beth kind of told us the wrong time, so we were late for chapel, but it wasn't a big deal. We were just in time for introductions, however. As we walked up to the front after our names were called, we began to notice that everyone was dressed fairly nice in comparison to our grungy, athletic clothes that we wore to help set up the water slide. One little girl insisted that I give her a hug as we made our way to the stage, so that was nice. After chapel Dani Beth informed us that the slide wasn't going to be put up for the day, but she said our attire wasn't a problem. She was right. None of the kids cared at all what we were wearing, they still wanted us to sit by them and play with dinosaurs when we visited each classroom.
After rotating through each pre-school room, Amy and I began working on the curriculum for our 4th-6th grade girls bible study that we'll be leading. This week our topic is going to be friendship, and I am really excited for it because we are using one of my favorite bible stories. The story of David and Jonathan has always had a special place in my heart because it is a friendship based on a deep love that makes the two men as close as brothers even though Saul (Jonathan's father) wants to kill David. What follows is an epic tale of battles over power and all the while the two friends remain loyal to each other with a covenant of mercy between them. In the end, David does come to power and Jonathan dies. David, honoring his promise to his best friend, finds Jonathan's remaining, crippled son and has him always sit at the king's table.
So halfway into writing this whole bible study out, we got to break for lunch. Dani Beth and two of the other women from the church joined us as we all shared in a delicious pre-school lunch of dino-nuggets and corn. Delicious!!! After some good, entertaining conversation, it was back to work. I finished writing the bible study on construction paper, and then Amy tried to make sense of it all as she typed in into the computer so we could print it out. Hopefully the girls will really get something out of this study on Thursday.
Tomorrow we will be starting our bible study/prep-group with the teenage girls. We will be reading Crazy Love with them as well as going over the stuff for the pre-teen girls (since we will be training them to take over the pre-teen bible study).
It was a pretty long day of work I suppose, but everything went by so fast! I really enjoyed the broad list of jobs and activities we got to take part in today. We went from playing with kids to writing bible study curriculum to mailing acceptance forms for Summer Fun. In short it was a productive, but not so stressful day that I have just decided deserves a nap time soon. Hopefully I can get some more pictures up soon so ya'll don't get so bored and keep checking in on me here. Until then, just bear with me and keep praying! Love love love!
After rotating through each pre-school room, Amy and I began working on the curriculum for our 4th-6th grade girls bible study that we'll be leading. This week our topic is going to be friendship, and I am really excited for it because we are using one of my favorite bible stories. The story of David and Jonathan has always had a special place in my heart because it is a friendship based on a deep love that makes the two men as close as brothers even though Saul (Jonathan's father) wants to kill David. What follows is an epic tale of battles over power and all the while the two friends remain loyal to each other with a covenant of mercy between them. In the end, David does come to power and Jonathan dies. David, honoring his promise to his best friend, finds Jonathan's remaining, crippled son and has him always sit at the king's table.
So halfway into writing this whole bible study out, we got to break for lunch. Dani Beth and two of the other women from the church joined us as we all shared in a delicious pre-school lunch of dino-nuggets and corn. Delicious!!! After some good, entertaining conversation, it was back to work. I finished writing the bible study on construction paper, and then Amy tried to make sense of it all as she typed in into the computer so we could print it out. Hopefully the girls will really get something out of this study on Thursday.
Tomorrow we will be starting our bible study/prep-group with the teenage girls. We will be reading Crazy Love with them as well as going over the stuff for the pre-teen girls (since we will be training them to take over the pre-teen bible study).
It was a pretty long day of work I suppose, but everything went by so fast! I really enjoyed the broad list of jobs and activities we got to take part in today. We went from playing with kids to writing bible study curriculum to mailing acceptance forms for Summer Fun. In short it was a productive, but not so stressful day that I have just decided deserves a nap time soon. Hopefully I can get some more pictures up soon so ya'll don't get so bored and keep checking in on me here. Until then, just bear with me and keep praying! Love love love!
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Diving In
Today was my second Sunday at Hawaii Kai Church, and it was just as good as the first. I helped out with the pre-schoolers once again with great success. Our speaker for this month is Pastor Todd Clark. He is doing a sermon series titled Modern Family. The lesson for today was about wives...mostly it was about how men should treat their wives. I wrote down the list of things men must do in order to glorify God and be a good husband:
1. Men must set the pace for understanding women.
3. They shouldn't fool themselves into thinking they can live at odds with their wives and be at peace with God.
Tomorrow summer pre-school classes begin at the church. Amy and I will go and observe chapel (since we will be taking charge of it eventually), and then I believe we will hop from class to class and sort of act as cheerleaders. We will probably also do some planning for the Summer Fun program which will start on June 27th.
I'm so excited to start working more with the kids, and I can't wait to see how everything comes together. I've gotten to know about nine of the pre-schoolers pretty well, so it'll be fun to get to see them everyday. Hopefully everything runs smoothly tomorrow and the rest of this week! I'll update tomorrow with details about how it all goes. Keep praying and reading, loves!
1. Men must set the pace for understanding women.
- Children will be as disrespectful toward their moms as they are allowed to be.
- Women are delicate and precise creatures and were made that way purposefully. God loves them because of it, and they should not be looked down upon for it.
3. They shouldn't fool themselves into thinking they can live at odds with their wives and be at peace with God.
- "You husbands in the same way, live with your wives in an understanding way, as with someone weaker, since she is a woman; and show her honor as a fellow heir of the grace of life, so that your prayers will not be hindered." 1 Peter 3:7
Tomorrow summer pre-school classes begin at the church. Amy and I will go and observe chapel (since we will be taking charge of it eventually), and then I believe we will hop from class to class and sort of act as cheerleaders. We will probably also do some planning for the Summer Fun program which will start on June 27th.
I'm so excited to start working more with the kids, and I can't wait to see how everything comes together. I've gotten to know about nine of the pre-schoolers pretty well, so it'll be fun to get to see them everyday. Hopefully everything runs smoothly tomorrow and the rest of this week! I'll update tomorrow with details about how it all goes. Keep praying and reading, loves!
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Moving Right Along
So I just returned from my summer missions orientation today, and Amy and I moved from the house we were living at together into separate houses for the month of June. Orientation was not at all what I expected it to be. All the people I was able to meet and fellowship with were an incredible blessing. The four days I was at first dreading turned into a great time of meeting new friends who are also on mission in Hawaii. Rather than sitting through lectures about how to behave myself this summer, I was given information that I really think will prove to be useful in my own ministry.
Moving into a new house after being so comfortable at the first one has also turned out to be another huge blessing. Not that I wasn't looking forward to living with the family I am now with, but I was afraid of the transition and how I would fit into the new setting. Sometimes I think God just really enjoys surprising me in the sweetest ways! As soon as I entered the home of my new host family I was recieved with so much love and kindness. They had the cutest room all set up for me when I arrived complete with a gift basket and a note welcoming me, and the three women living in the house have made me feel right at home.
After getting settled, Amy and I went to a meeting with Dani Beth and some of the youth girls to work on some Summer Fun* stuff. This was my first taste of the planning Dani Beth has been telling us about. Basically for about and hour and a half, me and two of the youth girls sat down and drew out a rough eight day outline of bible-based, life-changing lesson plans. It sounds like it would be easy, but sitting there trying to prepare all of this I realized some things. 1) I don't know as much about the Bible as I though I did. 2) Organization, creativity, and abundant amounts of energy are all things I could use more of. 3)It's important yet challenging to not half-heartedly create a lesson plan for kindergarden through third grade kids when taking into account their comprehension level and attention span. I'm starting to see what ministry looks like from a leadership perspective, and I'm beginning to understand that it's a lot of work. I'm nervous about the upcoming events and if I'll be able to keep up, but I'm trusting that God is going to really allow me to grow in this area in the weeks to come, and I'm excited to see what He will do.
Moving into a new house after being so comfortable at the first one has also turned out to be another huge blessing. Not that I wasn't looking forward to living with the family I am now with, but I was afraid of the transition and how I would fit into the new setting. Sometimes I think God just really enjoys surprising me in the sweetest ways! As soon as I entered the home of my new host family I was recieved with so much love and kindness. They had the cutest room all set up for me when I arrived complete with a gift basket and a note welcoming me, and the three women living in the house have made me feel right at home.
After getting settled, Amy and I went to a meeting with Dani Beth and some of the youth girls to work on some Summer Fun* stuff. This was my first taste of the planning Dani Beth has been telling us about. Basically for about and hour and a half, me and two of the youth girls sat down and drew out a rough eight day outline of bible-based, life-changing lesson plans. It sounds like it would be easy, but sitting there trying to prepare all of this I realized some things. 1) I don't know as much about the Bible as I though I did. 2) Organization, creativity, and abundant amounts of energy are all things I could use more of. 3)It's important yet challenging to not half-heartedly create a lesson plan for kindergarden through third grade kids when taking into account their comprehension level and attention span. I'm starting to see what ministry looks like from a leadership perspective, and I'm beginning to understand that it's a lot of work. I'm nervous about the upcoming events and if I'll be able to keep up, but I'm trusting that God is going to really allow me to grow in this area in the weeks to come, and I'm excited to see what He will do.
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