Sunday, March 9, 2008

Graduation Sunday

Today was a glorious day at church. Every three to four months we have a graduation for all the people who have completed the discipleship program. It is such a refreshing service and a great reminder of why we do what we do everyday.

For those of you who don't know, the Dream Center has a men's, a women's and a teen discipleship program. Each is designed for people who have hit rock bottom and need some drastic measures in order to get their lives back on track. Many of the people who enter the program are addicts, gang bangers, prostitutes and the like. It is amazing to see the transformation that happens in each individual as they dedicate a year of their life to dealing with their deep scars and facing many of their devastating decisions. This program takes tons of discipline and a daily decision to surrender and submit. It is so encouraging to see men that look like hardcore gang members praising the Lord with all their heart. Every graduation is a sweet gift to those of us who work in the trenches with those in discipleship.

Two of our students graduated today, Geo and Rick. Although I am really proud of the both of them, I am kind of sad to see them go. I have only been teaching at the Dream Center Academy for 6 weeks, but Cami has been their teacher since August and I really began to care for these young ones. I know them graduating and leaving is evidence of a job well done, but watching them go it is going to take some getting used to.

So the DCA is a private Christian school for inner city kids. About 1/3 of our students live here at the Dream Center as a part of the discipleship program and the other 2/3 are from all parts of Los Angeles. I never wanted to teach in a private school and here I am doing just that. But our students are not the typical Christian school kids. The majority do not have a relationship with Christ and neither do their parents, they just send their kids to our school to get them out of dangerous situations. Cami and I are learning a lot about graciously administer tough love. It is sometimes exhausting to be the ones who hold high expectations of kids who are ready to surrender to drugs and gang life. But then days like today come and we are reminded that we really are helping these kids to change the direction of their lives.

In other news, we have officially move yet again. This is the 3rd apartment since we left Portland, but I think it will be the last for a while (Lord willing). It seems like we have finally settled into the roles the Lord had for us. When we left Pdx we knew it was to fulfill some great call the Lord had for us, we just weren't sure what that was and I think we have found it. The Dream Center is why the Lord called us to Los Angeles. We are able to use our passion for education to influence the lives of young, broken, inner city youth and be an avenue of Christ love to them at the same time. There are so many possibilities for us here and I am excited to watch our dreams unfold. Thank you all for you love and support.

Perhaps I will post some pictures soon of our new home. We love you all.

2 comments:

  1. Way to go...it's awsome that the two of you get to work together as a team in the same place:-)

    I was very sorry to hear about your friend in the previous post...I hope her kids are doing well in their new situation.

    God bless you both!!
    Nessie

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  2. I didn't know you guys were working at the Dream Center. I had visited there plenty of times since they frequently came and picked up food from Parkwest Childrens Fund (Friendships) every week for their homeless/food ministry. I worked there back in 98 and loved LA ministry. I am so glad to hear thats where your at!

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