Have an excellent day!
~Adam
Hello, friends!
Yesterday, Megan drove to Hasting, NE (about 2.5 hours away) to do some tabling with Zack, a student leader at the InterVarsity group there. All said and done, she said it was a great time! Zack is an RA (Residential Advisor) so he knew everyone who came by. There were some folk who were really excited about joining the Bible study and it seems like there's some real momentum there!
There are many reasons I love my wife, but one of them is how welcoming she is to people. Tabling is a great example of that. Megan knows exactly how to make people feel welcomed and engaged, with just a short conversation. She's also a great trainer and developer, so I'm sure that Zack learned a thing or two about how to table well.
During the start of the school year, tabling is one of the most common and best ways to meet students on campus. I love tabling because of the random encounters that lead to lifelong friendships and even life change. The prospect of a free cup or some candy may be all that's needed for a student to feel welcomed into a community and can even be the first step towards a student following Jesus!
Friends, right now, tabling is happening all over the Central Region. Staff like Megan and students like Zack are meeting students, new and old, in random, chance encounters on campus. Would you please pray with me that these encounters would lead to something more? Pray that students tabling would be bold in their invitations and grow in love for strangers they may not know. Pray that students walking by would have their curiosity stoked. Pray that this would be the first step towards a great school year for these InterVarsity chapters.
Have an excellent day!
~Adam
Hello, friends!
You know what song I have had stuck in my head all day? This one (you're welcome...). =0).
After a very long, and a very full summer, Omaha Public Schools started today. For Ezra, who's now a second grader, it's a chance to see old friends and get back to the thing he loves most in the world, playing soccer during recess.
For Thaliea, it's a different story. She's in kindergarten this year, which means a new school and MUCH longer days. Thankfully, she has the same kindergarten teacher that Ezra has, so there's some familiarity there. Given that she can be a little nervous entering new places, we're hopeful that today will be a good day for her.
Having 2 of the 3 kids in school all day is a new experience for us. I'm sure Jonah isn't going to mind having some alone time with Meg and me during the days he's not in daycare. For me, since Wednesdays are a work day anyway, things have felt mostly normal. Monday (our Sabbath), when it's just Jonah and me, may be when the newness of the situation hits me. For now, I'm just glad that the kids are in school and we haven't gotten any calls about needing to pick up anyone.
Please be praying for us as we enter a new season of transition. Pray that the kids will enjoy their new classrooms and be leaders of kindness. Pray that Jonah won't get too lonely without his big sister around.
Have an excellent day!
~Adam
Hello, friends!
In less than a week, students and staff from all over the Region will be coming together outside Kansas City for The Big Dig, our newest Regional student conference. We'll be digging into the Word, digging into community, and digging into New Student Outreach (NSO) plans before the school year officially starts.
Also, I'm excited about starting something new within the Region. In years past, we had student conferences at the end of the year (like when we have Getaway). Putting the Big Dig in August means that recruitment is a little tougher but it also means that we have the opportunity to bring momentum into the school year, instead of hoping that momentum doesn't leak out over the summer (spoiler alert: it always leaks).
Friends, there has been a lot of preparation and work put into getting the Big Dig up and running. One thing that I'm certain of is that we need lots of prayer help too. So, I'm asking for your help.
The link below will take you to our Regional Big Dig Prayer sign up. It would mean the world to me if you would take commit to praying for the Big Dig and our staff, students, and alumni in attendance as the Big Dig is happening.
Have an excellent day!
~Adam