Saturday, July 31, 2010

hope house after a week

Yesterday I had a little bit of free time so I adventured to the farmers market in Asheville. It's huge!!! I mean the Pitt county farmer's market is like a 1/4 of it's size. I heard that the honey was very good, so I did a little taste testing. I tried several different kinds of honey. My favorite was the sour wood?? I had never of it before, but I walked away with a huge jar. :-D I got to eat the farmer's market restaurant called the Moose Cafe. I got a egg and cheese biscuit and they served me sweet tea in a mason jar! It was too cute! Still waiting for a chance to go hiking with someone and I hope to get to do downtown Asheville at some point...

There is never been a dull moment living at the home. One minute everyone is happy and it's peaceful then the next some one's mad and upset! Coming to the hope house I did not have many expectations of what life would be like living here, but one things for sure it's never boring. Yesterday (Friday) was pretty fun I got the chance to take one of girls to the Fun Depot in Asheville. We raced go carts and then ate super at Red Lobster. Later that night we came home made chocolate cake and made up silly rhythms. This is one we made...toddlers terrify trebling tigers.. She is leaving today to go to another program, so we decided to do something fun on her last day here. The thing that is soo cool about her is that she really wants change and knows that God is real. She has past filled with drugs, murder, and sex trafficking.. and she's only 15 but she knows who Jesus is and that He has forgiven her. It's awesome to see how God is really transformed her life and restored her some much already!

It makes me so mad that men take advantage of these girls at ages or as young as 11 or 12 and force them to have sex with other men so they can earn profit. Sex Trafficking is growing problem worldwide, but also in America. Did you know that North Carolina is the ranked 8th for highest rates of minor domestic sex trafficking in the nation! It is so high because of highways 70, 40 and 64 that run right through our state. At many of the truck stops along the highways is where you can find these girls trapped and used at the expense of an other's buck. Wow, talk about it happening in our own back yard. But check this, Hope House was the first faith based home in the nation to open up for these girls who are victims. What the Hope House is doing is absolutly amazing and I am so glad to be apart of the process. I can't wait to see what else Jesus is going to do with this ministry. I know that one day there will many Hope Houses across America.


In case some of you all were wondering what goes on in the home here is an sample:

Here is the daily schedule of the girls:

9-9:30am Shower, get dressed and ready for the day
9:30-10am Devotionals
10-3pm school (with a lunch break at 12pm)
3-5 Life Skills, gym, and rec activities
6-9 Free Time and Supper
9-9:30 Pear Time (talk time)
9-10:30 Free Time
10:30pm Quiet time in own bedroom

Thursday, July 29, 2010

"work" and my GPS!

sooo... I'm sure everyone is kind of wondering what I am actually doing while I am here at the Hope House. I know that from Facebook it may seem that I am doing no "work." I am currently interning here at the home and my job is to relieve the resident director and the other workers in home. As you can imagine working in safe home for girls who are victims of sex trafficking is no easy job. Living where you work can be extremely hard and it takes a special person for that job. The goal of the home is create a Christian home atmosphere for the girls. Every morning when they wake up there is an option for devotional and then they start home school work. In the afternoon they can have visitors and do activities, like the other day they went to a marshal arts class. My role in all of this is be like a big sister to girls, hang out with them, and be there if they want to talk. I technical do not start working until 3pm, but really if you are in the home it's important to always be available. So yea, nothing too exciting yet.. but it's only day 3 so we will see what happens.


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the room that I am staying in!!

I got myself a GPS before I came here... I love that little electronic! Haven't named it yet.. any ideas? It's really has come in handy! Since I am very unfamiliar with area, I totally rely on the GPS's for guidance. Whether it's for food, going to the house, or where ever! I would be totally lost without it.. yea I am not too good with maps either.. so I am sticking to the GPS. It also has all these cool choices like I can save locations, look for shopping or food places.. love it!



My little GPS reminds me of how important it is trust and follow God with our life's direction. For example, me in the mountains without a GPS would be like a life without God. I would end up lost, tired, hungry, and out of gas.. ha, needless to say without God's direction we end up unsatisfied, confused and totally LOST! God is be our guide, He is our personal navigation system that has our destination pre-programmed. All we have to do is hit it "Go!" and listen to the Navigator's voice. God will direct you where he wants you, but you have to be willing to listen and follow. My GPS would not be much help at alll if I refused to drive my car! Just like my GPS shows how to get from point A to point B; God does the same for us. If you are unsure of why you are here, or where you are going..maybe it's time to rely on God for guidance and stop using your own map! After alll.. it says "seek His will in all you do, and He will show you which path is to take" Proverbs 3:6


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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Ajusting

Soo...Monday mid day I left Greenville and headed toward the mountains for my months stay at the Hope House. The drive was easy, not much traffic and no road work I arrived at the home close to supper time safe and sound. The home is very nice and comfy, four bedrooms, and three bathrooms. For now I am staying downstairs in room all to myself until the other intern leaves in a couple of weeks. The scenery up here is beautiful! Yesterday was easy day with girls, everyone was in good mood and went about the day peacefully. When dealing with victims of sex trafficking you never know what to expect and you take one day at a time (so that's what I have been told). My schedule allows me time in the mornings to explore and go out until around 3pm. Yesterday I explored the YMCA and downtown Hendersonville. I ate a yummy veggie sandwich at a place called the mountain deli and bought some peaches and apples at a local market. I cannot wait to go out and explore some more. A couple of things I want to do while I am here is hike and visit the Asheville farmers market. I am getting used the system of living at the home and the schedule of the girls. One of prayers is that I will find favor with girls and they will feel able to open up to me. I have already been able to bond and talk with them quite a bit. I have been playing speed (the card game) with one, and of course she is kicking my butt! I think of Mary Beth and Jenny while I am playing and how they showed me up over spring break at the beach. Well now that I have been getting plenty of practice and will have to play them when I get back.

Surprisingly enough, one of the girls opened up to tell me some of her story last night. It's so sad that she has experienced so much at such a young age. I can't begin to tell you some of things I have already learned and heard. They are just kids, that have been robbed of their childhood. It's such damaging problem, but thank God that Jesus is big enough to take care of it. I think of the Youthquake girls and how I would feel if any of this ever happened to them. The thought is heart wrenching. I think that's how Jesus feels about every little girl it happens to.

Youthquake is tonight and it's weird to think that I really won't be there. I love all the Youthquake students and I will continue to lift up the leaders, Chris, and students in prayer everyday. I may not be there in the physical but I am defiantly there in spirit.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Home for a Month

Please pray for me! I am going to serve at, Hope House, a home that restores girls who are victims of domestic sex trafficking through the love and power of Jesus Christ. The home is located near Asheville, NC and currently has three girls that I will be living and working with everyday. I am leaving July 26th and returning August 20th! Please continue to keep Youthquake students in your prayers during my time of absence. The website for the home is http://www.hopehousenc.com/. Also I will be blogging while I am gone; my blog website is http://annahasideas.blogspot.com/. Thank you so much, I know that your prayers make a difference! I am going to miss everyone in Greenville, but I know that this is what the Lord has for me during this time! Thank you for all your love and support. :)

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Precious

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Tonight Chris and I watched Breanna's swim meet. She swims for the Brook Valley Country Club Swim Team aka the Barracudas. You can tell she really enjoys it! Bre even placed 2nd in her free style heat, Go Bre! One thing that I learned, is that in swimming there is a lot of down time between heats. Well that's okay with me, because I enjoy the social factor of being sport spectator. In between heats I overheard Bre's friend and her talking. She was telling Bre about her friends "concerns" about her grandfather's heart surgery. Her friend was worried about Jesus falling out during of her granddad's open heart during the surgery! Too cute! Don't you just love how a child's brain literally imagines Jesus hanging out inside of our hearts.. love it! She didn't want Him to fall out of her Grandfathers while in surgery. In this girl's mind she pictures Jesus (Jerusalem cruisers and all) hanging out inside our hearts after we get saved!

If only us adults understood what this girl does.. If only we recognized that Jesus is with us all time (dwelling in our hearts). With that mindset, just think how we would act different.. hmm. Sin would be a whole lot easier to turn down ..we would have no doubt and believe..we be a lot nicer, kinder, never feel alone, gossip less, talk bout Jesus more, maybe worry less and pray a whole lot more, be courageous and have no fear. Well if you do remember Jesus is fan of child like faith.

Matthew 18:3 "unless you change and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven"

Child like faith... hmm so is Jesus is in your heart? If so please remember Hes there and make sure He doesn't fall out. :)