Summer of Hope 2018 - Reservation Report #2
July 19, 2018
One reservation has more suicides than any other area in the state. The other reservation is flooded with drugs and the death it brings.One reservation has more suicides than any other area in the state. The other reservation is flooded with drugs and the death it brings.
I was privileged to be with the team on the North Ridge Reservation. My son, Brad, headed with half our warriors to the Peach Valley Reservation - where too many have been lost to suicide. The story of our second Summer of Hope battlefield starts there.
Reservation #2
It was a special experience seeing Peach Valley through the eyes of Wes. His first time on the team was five years ago, and this is one of the communities we visited that year. During our last visit, it was a very different picture. We had been invited in by just a couple of local believers, and while they were passionate about follow-up, there just weren't enough people to keep it going very long.
It wasn't easy to get to the harvest this time around. Wes led this half of the team door to door in the pouring rain, determined to personally invite as many as possible. We watched the crowd build slowly, as the rain initially kept some away, but the clouds parted and the people came.
Our team talked with the young ladies who were lonely, the young man who was fighting with his anger from the moment he arrived, and the single moms caring for their children. The team brought hope to the hurting.
Then Wes - that once-upon-a-time first-year team member, but now one of our strong team leaders - stepped up to the mic on the final night, boldly and passionately delivering the Gospel of Jesus Christ. And this young man was able to watch many invite Jesus into their hearts for the first time, knowing there are people across this reservation ready to water the seed.
Reservation #3
Fifth grade. She was dealing drugs. In fifth grade! Because her siblings were starving and her parents were nowhere.
From our first night, our mission there was clearly going to be challenging. Unexpected storms forced a last-minute change of venue to a gym. On a different part of the rez. And though this team was facing the greater challenges of an indoor facility and the smaller size of the crowd, they rose to it, using it as an opportunity to establish relationships.
Night Two on the court in "drug central." An onslaught of mosquitos that distracted everyone and some heat and fatigue malaise for some of the warriors. But Jesus wins as we get reports of one of four young people there choosing Jesus on that court.
Warrior Leadership Summit where he found life in Jesus. And Marnie (Onondaga) had everyone's attention as she told her story of a mom in prison, a dad who left and a heart full of pain she tried to sedate with drugs, then an attempted suicide. And the Jesus who changed her darkness to light.
But the intrusion right at the moment of commitment was a powerful reminder of our enemy's hatred for this team and the war we are in. And a dramatic example of how desperately we need and appreciate your prayer!
This team has had to fight, to overcome in order to win hearts to Christ at North Ridge. Both teams, battle-tested. And ready for the lives-at-stake battles on eight more reservations.
Two teams. Twin victories. Hope times two.
* Names and locations changed for privacy.
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