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This blog is for VCS Conservatory faculty, elementary, junior high, and high school, who cannot make the regular scheduled weekly devotions. It is to complete the required devotionals twice a week. You must view the two selected inspirational videos anytime during the week and give a comment on the video (at least 3 sentences). Your comments are what counts for credit.
Monday, April 29, 2019
4/29/19-5/3/19 Devo One - Mark Lodewyk
This is the first devotional for the week of April 29-May 3. This
video is
a devotion by Mark Lodewyk given on a Wednesday morning HS devotional time in the theater on April 24, 2019. He was on the team that went to Mexico over the break. Watch this
video and let us know what you
think by leaving a few sentences as comment below the post.
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I was present for this devotional. It was so neat to hear him share this heart about their team and mission. I went to Chile for the Spring Break with Valley- it was remarkable seeing our students bond with each other and grow in their faith.. Also watching them all come together to build a beautiful house was remarkable. This trip opened their eyes to love and how to serve others well. So glad I got to hear Mark's heart and his mission for this team.
ReplyDeleteGreat opportunity for our students to be connected with the leadership of their school. And great opportunity for our leadership to be 'in the trenches' with the students! All around a good experience.
ReplyDeleteGoing to other countries, other languages spoken, other cultures, often poverty. It is a reality check to how much we have! What a wonderful opportunity for students to get this opportunity early in life.
ReplyDeleteI remember vividly our interaction as faculty with students as we traveled to Indonesia. While there were challenging aspects of the trip, nevertheless there were priceless moments of the students being made to travel out of their comfort zone and interact with children who had many challenges in life that are hard to fathom for a society that is privileged in comparison to theirs
ReplyDeleteI am excited for students as well as teacher who have the opportunity to serve the lord all over this world, and I LOVE practical missions trips. This group truly were the hands and the feet of God. Mark is so hysterical how he talks about it as well! Hilarious and poignant at the same time.
ReplyDeleteI have done mission trips like this in Mexico. They changed my life, showed me so much about myself, and they revealed to me how blessed with comfort I am in comparison to so many.
ReplyDeleteI am encouraged listening to the "fire" talks. That was where so much spiritual growth was had for me because the conversations were deep and venerable.