Sunday, July 10, 2011

IMPORTANT Update From Jared Re Flight Info

Parents, today is going extremely well. It is hard to believe that the week is over already. We have a FLIGHT INFO clarification. I had said that we would pick up at SDFC unless Steve Cobbs trumped that plan. He did. So, we need you to pick up your children from the San Diego airport. We are scheduled to land at 1:30pm. Please help spread the word and carpool with each other to save effort and gas. At the end of a long week this seems like it'll be a good move, Lord willing. Thanks for all you do. -Jared

Sunday Morning, July 10th From Jared

Hello NYC Blog Followers, amen for today! I feel like the whole week had built to this current 24 hours. Last night I addressed our youth group with the fact that some of them still havent opened up. They are still holding out and testing the waters waiting for someone to jump first. I explained that everything this week has prepped them to be able to have tough conversation today. They wasted no time. Some went out, found people, and confessed huge things. We have given them a list of tough questions to ask each other. Please pray that today will bring incredible healing. Amen for this time we have had together. Thanks for your prayers and support. -Jared"

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Saturday, July 9th NYC.. a bigger photo

Saturday, July 9th NYC

Today, the second to last day of the conference was another great, fun day. The kids had a bit of a break today.. no morning service, and no seminars... It was "tourist" day today. So our family took off on a tourist adventure as well... and what do you know... we ended up in the same exact spot they were having their scavenger hunt! In the whole city, we ended up on the same street at the same time (some of us). I got a quick picture of one of the groups who was running to and fro.. it is below on the painted horse. I tried to get others... but they were all about running around and not posing for my slow iphone maneuvers... haha.

The service tonight was another power-packed hour and a half. The organizers of the event got up and gave some pretty great statistics of the service acts that happened on Wednesday. $120,ooo worth of goods were donated that filled 7 semi-trucks. 33,000 man hours were given on 240 project sites across Louisville (from painting, cleaning out yards, houses and charities, to making bracelets to raise money for autism). On the last night a plea was given to support a child, and 1,476 children were sponsored. And throughout the week, 240,000 meals were packaged up for the needy. Pretty impressive figures. Louiseville will not forget the students who came to NYC in July of 2011.

Tonight's message came from Mark Matlock. He was another talented speaker, who kept the kid's attention. His message was about Jesus healing the blind man on the Sabbath Day and the Pharisee's reaction to it.... being upset that he would "work" on the Sabbath, he must not be of God. He challenged us to not be blind to Christ... the bigger picture. He talked about getting so obsessed with one aspect of God, that we forget the others... The Pharisees were so obsessed with holiness, they made all the rules and laws to follow it, but forgot about the Love. We can do the same thing. Maybe we can get so consumed with God's love, that we don't stand up for anything that is wrong anymore... etc. He said having sight is not enough... we must have "insight" and sometimes our "insight" might make other's uncomfortable, and might make us outcasts. We have to be prepared for that.

Then the evening was finished off by a rockin' concert by the David Crowder Band. He gave it his Texas flare, and even did a few hymns in "hoe-down" style, like "I'll fly away"... with a lot of clapping and thumping. It was very fun. I'm going to try and include a clip from my iphone below (not sure how it will upload) of his final song.

It has been an action-packed, highly intense, tons-of-content, major challenge type of week. It will be interesting to see how the teens come home and break it down and live it. I have been truly blessed by the speakers, but even moreso, by observing the fun our kids are having. I had hoped to get some of their personal testimonies... but no one wanted to stop having fun for even one moment and text me anything... they were going non-stop! I don't know if they even slept! I'm sure Jared will have lots of video and testimony when they get home. We are heading out to Ohio on a family trip directly after the sersvice tomorrow, so I don't know if I will post anything, unless it's relevant to our kids. Thanks for listening/reading my observations. We have amazing kids, and we have to trust that God has a plan for each one of them, different and unique in it's purpose. They have heard powerful truth this week, that has been planted somewhere inside of their hearts!

OH! And on a final note... I asked Skitch/Eric if there had been any "incidents" of misbehavior with our kids at the hotel... and he said that there had been one incident by some teens from a different church ... someone threw a towel at a maid, and the pool had to be closed down. That's IT! Whew! For those of us with boys, we can all breathe a deep sigh of relief. Of course... there is tonight... =)

Blessings!
Michelle









Friday, July 8, 2011

Our Kids End the Day with a Flash Mob!

Tonight at 9:45 in the Exhibit Hall, they pulled off a great Flash Mob. I'm sure you will see vidoes of this on facebook, and once we get home at church... (I won't ruin the fun... but the last photo shows a glimpse).

The week is going great. Every time I run into a teen, and ask them one on one, if they are enjoying the event, without exception, they light up and tell me they are glad they are here. And I have been seeking them out.... and looking them in the eye. I've been asking them what their favorite part has been. Many have said the whole thing, and many have paused not knowing which thing was their favorite so far. For a few one of their favorite moments was yesterday morning with Reggie Dabs. His message was gripping. One wild coincidence thing, is that it seems every time Scott and I walk into this HUGE arena to sit down, we sit within eyesight of our teens. Tonight we were above them, and it made my heart full to see them all engaged and worshipping. There was not much boredom going on. And this... the 5th hour and a half service so far, on top of seminars all day long. The organizers of the event, have done a great job of including video and music throughout the services, and they are never boring.

The theme today, centered on communion and compassion. Tonight's speaker, Stewart Williams, was born in South Africa, but lives in Canada. He grew up under Apartheid, and was another gifted communicator. He spoke of why it is so hard for us to give up our dreams and hopes and trust God. But yet ...in reality, our dreams and hopes pale in comparison, in size, and in significance, and in blessing, to the dreams and hopes he has for us. We need to trust Him in this. His was another story (the third!) of great pain and separation with his entire family dying except him. And, how Christ has used this in his life to make him into the man he is today... re-inforcing Francis Chan's point... that God loves us through great pain, so that we may love others through it.

It's late... enjoy a few pics of the evening. Pray for the youth leaders and students for health and strength amidst very long, energetic, and emotional days. They are having a blast... but be prepared for tired pups when they get home!











Thursday, July 7, 2011











Thursday, July 7th NYC


  1. Today the kids got blessed by some amazing speakers. The morning session speaker was Reggie Dabbs, one of the countries most sought after motivational speakers for teens. He is a large black man, who could tell stories like no other, and had the house in hilarious laughter and then in tears. At the end the altar was filled with hundreds. He spoke of his own brokenness when his mother gave him up to a foster home at 8 yrs old, and the life's lessons that led him to Christ through that.
The afternoon was filled with interesting sessions and lots of play time in the Exhibit hall, where all of the Nazarene Universities have booths and activities for the students. Also, each University is giving away a $40,000 scholarship, to be raffled off on the last day. Mid-America has a big wooden box, where an artist is creating something beautiful out of broken items that students are feeding through a hole in the side of it. The unveiling of this is to be on Friday night. Our PLNU booth is very laid-back with lots of video gaming, Wii and Kinnect for entertainment, set against a huge mural of the ocean out of the Nease Hall lounge. It's a little like sitting in a living room at home, and has become a base station of sorts for our church teens.

Tonight another very powerful speaker, Francis Chan, (the first photo below) gave a serious and profound message to the kids about the significance of our lives here on earth, and how short they are, in comparison to eternity. God created us, and loves us, and shapes us through trials; comforts and guides us in them.. SO THAT... we may go and do this for the world around us. We are created to receive his love, and then give it away. It's a simple truth, but one of the most important truths in the bible.

It's been a great time so far, and I hope you are in contact with your teen a bit, and getting a taste of what they are experiencing here. According to the youth leaders, everyone is beginning to get tired, because they are staying up late to talk. And, even though they are getting up at 9 am, it is still like 6 am at home. There is not a lot of down time for them. Pray for health and strength for the youth kids and especially the leaders who are overseeing it all, and staying up til the last one goes to bed!

NYC Teens in the News

Here's the link to the news event about the kids in the city yesterday. There are some videos you can watch:

http://www.wave3.com/story/15037260/youth-conference-teens-give-help-to-kentuckiana-resident

If that does not work, you can go to the NYC 2011 homepage and the link is in the upper right hand corner:
http://nyc2011.org

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

From Jared Wednesday Night

Hey Parents! Today was a really great day. We were out in the humidity serving the Louisville community early in the morning. The weather has actually been terrific. We got a lot of trash picked up and neighborhoods beautified. The sweet old lady running our service site actually said, "Your kids are fantastic, their parents should be proud!" : ) This evening we attended the huge opening session. There are about 6,500 teens here. The stadium is incredible. The service went well. The highlight of the evening was the concert with Toby Mac. They put on a great show. Our kids are doing so well. Keep praying for continued moments of bonding between our students and that God would speak loudly. Thanks for your continued support. -Jared

Toby Mac Rocked the House!


Wow! What an amazing night to top off a great day of "Ministry with Others," free time in dowtown Louisville, and the opening night service. The worship band, Starfield, kicked it off with some powerful worship, and then the event organizers got up and welcomed everyone.

Impressive to me was Sheryl, who runs the "Bundles of Hope" ministry here. She was overwhelmed with gratitude for the donated items. Over 35,000 items came in. And if I heard right, she said that that amounted to 100,000 pallets of donated goods that are being dispersed to the local Jefferson County service outlets throughout the region. There was incredible video of the items, that I hope to get a link to.

Then the new Mayor, Gary Fischer, got up and spoke. We are the first group to use this brand new arena called the KFC "Yum!" Center. He spoke of the vision for it that came many years ago, when a local monk looked over the area and had a vision that all people are joined together. He has three goals for the city: 1) A commitment to lifelong learning, 2) To be a healthy city, and 3) To be a city of compassion. He stated that compassion is the key to making our world a better place. He loves the money and business that NYC brings to the city, but moreso, he loved the gift of love that the kids brought today. It was a heartfelt and great message from a politician! NYC didn't just come to use the city and leave, they are leaving it a better place. They were featured on the local news tonight.

Then the speaker got up, his name was Chris Folmsbee. He began by telling the story of the two men who walked into the temple; a Pharisee anda tax collector. The Pharisee was praising God that he was not like the tax collector. The Tax Collector was beating his chest and asking God for mercy, because he was a sinner. Folmsbee continued on that theme, asking the kids to face this week with that kind of humility and posture. We are sinners, and we need Christ's mercy. Powerful stuff. The theme for the week is "Unbroken"... he laid the foundation for that in describing why we are broken, going back to genesis and creation. Helping the kids to understand brokenness, so that they can imagine a world that is "unbroken."

The Toby Mac concert afterwards was musical magic, with his very diverse and talented band. The kids (and I must admit the adults as well... all of us old DC Talkers) loved it! The kids seemed very engaged and excited to be here. He prayed a powerful prayer of blessing over them and their weekend.

I'm awaiting some personal texts of girls from the day's work... that I will get up when they come in. If your child has sent you a text or any photos, pass them along!

Blessings!
Michelle
619.933.2314
designershoe@me.com

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

This just in from Sarah Parker:

So, we were all super exhausted yesterday but we did great! We got to the hotel and settled in... then got all dressed up in red white and blue craziness. Then we took lots of pictures and went to the festival. The fireworks were really cool and loud and beautiful. Today we went to the Louisville slugger factory and saw how they made bats and other stuff. We register for the conference later today!

NYC Starts Off with a "Boom!"


The kids are safely in Kentucky and off and running today. According to Ryan... the fireworks last night over the Ohio River were "epic"... Today they visited the Louisville Slugger Factory, and he also was impressed by the old architecture in the downtown area.

I am going to be blogging about the events of the conference. I leave for Kentucky tomorrow morning, and will be there throughout the week. Alexandria and I are joining Scott, as he has to work the PLNU Admissions booth.... we decided to make a family vacation out of it.

So... if your kids have sent you any interesting texts or photos forward them to me! I will post them on the blog... My cell number is 619.933.2314 or you can email them to designershoe@me.com as well. I will do my best to get more kid shots and personal testimony of the week.

Have a great day!
Michelle Shoemaker