Wednesday, July 16, 2014

An Update From France! (Guest post by Kyle "One of the Husbands" Martin)

Hello friends, family members and supporters!

I'm writing this post in place of Caitlin and April because their internet access at the camp is very limited. I was able to talk to Caitlin for a little bit today, though, and she and April wanted me to pass along a few things to you all:

To get the obvious thing out of the way, THEY MADE IT! The trip was a little rough, consisting of two plane rides, a train and a bus, but they both arrived safely and with all their bags intact. Nothing--including Caitlin's guitar--was damaged in the trip, which is a huge praise.

Their first full day there was spent in training with the camp staff, and then the campers arrived on the second day. From my understanding, there are about 50-60 campers ranging in age from 14-18 years old. Some already speak English very well, while others hardly know any English at all. Regardless of their level of language proficiency, everyone is extremely friendly and have been a joy to work with so far--students and staffers alike.

One big piece of news is that Caitlin and April were asked to lead a music-related workshop for the students! Going into this camp, they knew that staffers in the past had led workshops on things like photography, but they didn't know that they would be asked to lead one themselves. They accepted the invitation, but asked if the workshop could be focused on music in a church environment (i.e. how to lead worship) instead of just "music" in general. Being a camp run by Christians, their request was accepted. On the day of workshop sign-ups, the first girl came by and asked if their workshop was just for music in church, and when they said yes, her response was, "oh." At that point, they didn't know if they could really expect anyone to sign up for such a focused and obviously Christian workshop.

They got 10.

10.

The director even told them afterward that such a high number had not been expected. They are a little intimidated, but still very excited and ready to face the challenge.

So, with that, I move on to some prayer requests that they have:
  • Please pray for the camp staffers (including April and Caitlin) and the campers, that everyone would remain healthy, safe and engaged.
  • Pray for energy to make it through each day, as the daytime is packed with activities for the campers and the evenings are full of making preparations for the next day.
  • Pray for the workshop, that the Spirit would move through April and Caitlin as they put their DCC knowledge to use, and that the campers would understand what they are being taught (both conceptually and on a simple language level).
I hope I didn't leave anything out! I will continue to post updates like this as I receive them, or if I remember something that I forgot here. Thank you all for your continued support and prayers! God is already moving, so who knows what will come of the next two weeks.

Until next time,

Kyle


There is one more thing: Caitlin said that it is probably the most beautiful place she has ever been. She sent me a picture of the view from their bedroom window. Warning: it'll make you sick.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014



WE DID IT!!! We reached our GoFundMe goal!!!! All of your prayers and gifts will send us off to France ready to love on the French kids who do not know God. You have all chosen to partner with us in this mission, and it encourages us greatly to have you all on our side as we venture forth into the unknown!

If you were still wanting to give financially, don't worry!! You still can! Our train tickets cost us a little more than we thought, and we will have bus and travel expenses along the way. (We will have to take 2 trains from Paris, and then a bus to get to camp) Even though our GoFundMe site shows that our goal is reached, you can still give--it will just show us surpassing our goal!! Click here to get to our GoFundMe page.

God has blessed us immensely throughout our journey so far. Knowing that we've come so far only further confirms in our minds that this is where God is leading us. We ask for your continued prayers--we will be packing our giant, 70 liter backpacks and carry-on's tomorrow, and then we leave on Saturday!!

I will blog here and there if I can while we are in France, so keep watch on this site if you're interested in our journey! We love you all, and from the bottom of our hearts we thank you for your kindness, generosity, and sharing of this great burden. God bless every one of you!

Love, Cait & April

Saturday, July 5, 2014

ONE WEEK LEFT!!!!

AHHH!! We can't even believe it... are we crazy?!? Yes. I think so. :-) I saw some pictures that one of our team members posted. She is already at the camp--helping out with another set of campers. When I saw the pictures, I felt my heart being pulled to France! I knew that I wanted and needed to be there! I love it when God stirs up your heart. It is so reassuring: this is what He wants us to do!!

April and I went shopping yesterday for all of the rest of the supplies that we need for our trip. Even though it always feels like we're forgetting something, I don't think we could be any more prepared. Now, we step out in faith. :-) Exciting and scary at the same time.

Organized chaos. Or maybe just chaos. The blue room is now the France room!

There will be a lot of things to finish up this coming week in preparation to leave for three weeks. I have a lot to get together at work--to make life easy for my awesome co-workers, packing for the trip needs to happen, laundry, cleaning, etc. Never in my life did I think I would be doing something like this. My life was going in one direction and then it totally changed. While I don't believe that God was playing puppet master and changed my life on a whim, I believe that He opened up incredible opportunities for me on this other path. He makes beautiful things out of us. :-)

Needs: continued prayer for safe travels, smooth prep, and continued good health for both April and me. We also still have a need for $900 more to reach our financial goal. It's a lot to think about raising in 6 days, but even if we don't reach it, we are thankful for the huge amount we've raised so far! It's so encouraging and exciting!

Thank you all! Bonjour until next time!
Caitlin