There were many highlights of the trip. However, meeting several of the community leaders was one of the main highlights. Nearly all of them have lived their entire lives in the Hazelton area. Their servant hearts humbled me. Some examples of the many ways the host serve in the community are; serving at the local food bank, providing blankets for homeless people near their house, and another minster was instant messaging a person who was trying to break from their past of being a gang member. God is at work in these communities but there is always more people stuck with the consequences of their sins, which is no different from myself. There is good news found Jesus’ death and resurrection. I know my sins are forgiven by the gift of Jesus Christ and because of this, I have hope that comes from God. Many people including those in the north, never get a chance to hear about this hope found in God’s forgiveness. Please continue to pray for all people including those in the north, that their hearts would be open to receive this message. Pray for people to come and serve in these communities. Like my first time driving, I loved visiting the communities and I cannot wait to go back.
The last picture I would like to leave you with, is my time in Kitamaat Village. While making arrangements for a summer VBS, I asked our host if we could visit the local school. It was a very interesting looking and I wanted to know more about the building. The principle grcious enough to give us a tour and we discovered that the school building was designed in the shape of a salmon!
As the tour went along, we came upon a language class where the students were learning the Haisla language. The language teacher stopped the class and invited us in to hear the students drum and sing in the Haisla language. We felt very welcomed and were privileged to have had this experience.
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