Now THAT's a Servant...
We are here at Operation Barnabas orientation in Lititz, PA. Things have been very, very busy, but going well. Students just found out what team they are on yesterday so everyone is beginning to settle in. There is a great spirit amongst the group and God is working in their lives.
Last evening, I got to speak during the Challenge Hour on the topic of Servanthood and we had a couple of incredible examples of that this past week. One of the OB gals had a huge hassle with the airlines in getting to the Baltimore-Washington airport. She was to be the last one to be picked up at the airport (two hours away from here) but the poor thing not only had her flight delayed, they then sent her to Norfolk, VA, and cancelled the other connecting flight. Then they planned to bus the travelers to BWI which is about a four hour drive away. But then they didn't have a bus and there was no transportation available until the next day. We thought she was stuck at the Norfolk Airport overnight. Young, alone, concerned, and maybe a little frightened (and that is only her response--not considering the anxiety on her mom and dad!)
Anyway, at 9 pm we called a former OB leader who lives 40 minutes away. Graciously, she volunteered to drive to the airport to let this young lady stay at her home that night and then take her back to the airport the next day. When she arrived at the Norfolk airport a bus WAS coming for the travelers. She spent time encouraging our late-arriving OBer and helped her to get on the bus.
Dr. Joy Spence Elliott is an example of a servant--not just in thought or in theory but in actual practice. She really is great and those are not my words. It's what Jesus says in Matthew 20:27: "If you want to be great, be a servant".
I'll brag on two other great ladies who are OB leaders this summer: Amy K and Stacie. They were glad to be able to drive to the airport at 1:30AM and get home with this young lady at 5:30 in the morning. Not for glory, recognition, or pay. Just to help.
Our OB teens are in for a good summer with these kinds of examples living before them. And to think that we are only four days into the ministry experience.
Last evening, I got to speak during the Challenge Hour on the topic of Servanthood and we had a couple of incredible examples of that this past week. One of the OB gals had a huge hassle with the airlines in getting to the Baltimore-Washington airport. She was to be the last one to be picked up at the airport (two hours away from here) but the poor thing not only had her flight delayed, they then sent her to Norfolk, VA, and cancelled the other connecting flight. Then they planned to bus the travelers to BWI which is about a four hour drive away. But then they didn't have a bus and there was no transportation available until the next day. We thought she was stuck at the Norfolk Airport overnight. Young, alone, concerned, and maybe a little frightened (and that is only her response--not considering the anxiety on her mom and dad!)
Anyway, at 9 pm we called a former OB leader who lives 40 minutes away. Graciously, she volunteered to drive to the airport to let this young lady stay at her home that night and then take her back to the airport the next day. When she arrived at the Norfolk airport a bus WAS coming for the travelers. She spent time encouraging our late-arriving OBer and helped her to get on the bus.
Dr. Joy Spence Elliott is an example of a servant--not just in thought or in theory but in actual practice. She really is great and those are not my words. It's what Jesus says in Matthew 20:27: "If you want to be great, be a servant".
I'll brag on two other great ladies who are OB leaders this summer: Amy K and Stacie. They were glad to be able to drive to the airport at 1:30AM and get home with this young lady at 5:30 in the morning. Not for glory, recognition, or pay. Just to help.
Our OB teens are in for a good summer with these kinds of examples living before them. And to think that we are only four days into the ministry experience.
1 Comments:
At June 18, 2007 7:42 AM ,
Pastor Scott said...
And to think that we get to benefit from rubbing shoulders with all of the OB servants here at Grace Church this month. Thanks for coming to Lititz for your orientation. OB is always welcome here!
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