DTS 2018
Here is a glimpse into what students learned in our most recent Discipleship Training School
To see the summary video including thier exciting outreach to Mexico, Greece, & Israel, go here;
Here is a glimpse into what students learned in our most recent Discipleship Training School
To see the summary video including thier exciting outreach to Mexico, Greece, & Israel, go here;
What a big job! I’m going to try and describe what we did, otherwise even looking at the pictures wouldn’t make much sense. One of our wells is located on the Southeast corner of the property. We cleaned and serviced the pump and put it back down in the well. The challenge comes when you realize this well is over one thousand feet deep! We are using a special water hose instead of metal pipe, to make the job easier. When you look at the close-up pictures you can see we have banded the rubber hose together with the heavily insulated power cord. The power cord alone weighs over a pound per foot. In order to control the pump, hose, and cord as they descend into the well, we used a couple tractors, chains, a pulley, and a whole lot of people power! First, we laid it all out – along the entire length of the property. Then, when all was ready, the signal was given, and we began to slowly walk the pipe toward the well. Special power washer sprayers were rigged up to wash the mud off the hose for its descent into the well. A special thank you to all who worked on this special project!
“Blessed shall you be when you come in, and blessed shall you be when you go out. 7“The LORD shall cause your enemies who rise up against you to be defeated before you; they will come out against you one way and will flee before you seven ways. Deuteronomy 28:6
We started the week off celebrating the official turning on of our Solar field – a dream come true! would you believe we ended up making about 2.5 million servings of soup along with dozens of quilts and all the other things that go on around here? What a great place of blessing that we should be able to a part of God’s Plan. We truly are blessed coming and blessed going! Here are a few pictures from the week,
The forecast this morning here at Gleanings called for rain. And when it rains it gets muddy, and when it gets muddy, you really don’t want 50 people walking around in the mud – it gets on everything! We did, however, want to spend some time to walk the solar field and recognize what the Lord has done! The weather was fair in the morning, so we took advantage. What a great time; we saw the solar field up close and talked about the provision and grace received to be able to get this huge undertaking completed!
Dear God, you are so good to take our five loaves and two fish and multiply them for the masses!
We want to thank our volunteers for their hard work making this whole process happen: Calvary Chapel Modesto (Modesto, CA), Calvary Chapel Oxnard (Oxnard, CA), Philobos Group (Corona, CA), all short and long-term volunteers, backpackers, staff, summer staff, and family members! Thank you so much for dedicating your time and attention to this ministry!
“Jesus replied, ‘They do not need to go away. You give them something to eat.’ . . . Taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven, he gave thanks and broke the loaves. Then he gave them to the disciples, and the disciples gave them to the people. They all ate and were satisfied, and the disciples picked up twelve basketfuls of broken pieces that were left over. The number of those who ate was about five thousand men, besides women and children.” Matthew 14:16-21