
They say second day is the hardest, I disagree. I'm part of the Second Evangelical Free Church here in New York and today was so much easier. The children are used to people coming and going because this is their fourth week of
VBS so they came around fast. It was a lot easier to learn how to deal with them after being around their leaders that they have all the time. I'm with the second grade group and they're getting used to having new people quickly. After the schooling was the
VBS which is always amazing.
Todays skit was based off the show, "The Amazing Race." After racing my heart out and surfing with sharks I (the main character) lost. Doing both the skits and the bible application is a blessing saying that they go hand and hand. Today I taught about the journey The Maggi took in order to find the greatest treasure there has ever been, JESUS! After
VBS came the fun part, we cleaned up then headed out for our cross-cultural meal! Being of Lebanese family I was very fond of the Arabic tray, I loved how most people didn't like the
monoosh and gave it to me, it's a very
acquired taste. There was also Hispanic and Chinese dishes. We got together with all the other churches and I was able to get to know some of the other people who went on the trip from different parts of the country better. When the meal was over we went in for some worship, and then we had a guest speaker. The speaker was Brother
Donte, the directer of urban missions with
EFCA. He spoke about Peter waiting for Jesus to call him and then stepping out of the boat on his command. After that he taught us a song based on Isaiah 40, it was really good and everybody got into it. We were all singing the song as we left and the on the van ride back to our home church. Then we all got ready and now we're headed off to bed. That's all I got for now, keep up with us in word and prayer.
In Christ,
Nathan Ghantous
We woke up this morning to a rainy, gloomy looking morning. It was kind of exciting and refreshing but at the same time it was a disappointment because the rain meant sports camp and
VBS would be kept inside today. On Sunday and Monday our group, the First
EFC, walked the mile to and from the church, but we gladly rode in the vans to and from today. The day started out the same as yesterday with music, a little talk, and the skit, but t
oday I was a part of the skit. I'm someone who is a total train wreck whenever I have to speak to large groups. We got through the skit with a few little problems, but for the most part it went well. After the skit we broke up into groups by age (the
Metropolitans,
Gothams, New
Amsterdams, and Big Apples). I was with the
Gothams today, and we went to games, crafts, Bible story
, and snacks/memory verse before regrouping and dismissing the kids. After lunch w

e had some free time. A few of us walked to a donut shop that was REALLY good! I bought two donuts, and they didn't make the 4 blocks back to the church. We organized some games for the sports camp in a couple rooms in the church, and after that we had some more free time. I was definitely one who didn't care for the
monoosh at dinner, but Nathan didn't get mine. After dinner we had a "rally" and sang some really great songs. By the time we got back to the church a few of us were a little... loopy. Let's just say, Megan ended up crying from laughter, and I ended up jamming my thumb imitating a children's toy. We're now all "winding down" (not really) and going to bed soon. Tomorrow will be another eventful, long day!
Jacob Snodgrass