Coincidentally, yesterday I also completed C.S. Lewis's book The Screwtape Letters. For those unfamiliar, this book is a fictional compilation of letters written from a demon named Screwtape to his demon nephew Wormwood, giving advice on how to manipulate and steer his human subject away from the Enemy (God). Each letter displays the intricate aspects of human weakness and tendencies to backslide away from the Lord. The last letter in the book beautifully describes the moment when the human subject died in the war and finally understood Wormwood's dealings with him when he was alive. Screwtape writes to his nephew, "You have let a soul slip through your fingers. The howl of sharpened famine for that loss re-echoes at this moment through all the levels of the Kingdom of Noise down to the very Throne itself. It makes me mad to think of it. How well I know what happened at the instant when they snatched him from you! There was a sudden clearing of his eyes (was there not?) as he saw you for the first time, and recognised the part you had had in him and knew that you had it no longer. Just think (and let it be the beginning of your agony) what he felt at that moment; as if a scab had fallen from an old sore, as if he were emerging from a hideous, shell-like tetter, as if he shuffled off for good and all a defiled, wet, clinging garment. By Hell, it is misery enough to see them in their mortal days taking off dirtied and uncomfortable clothes and splashing in hot water and giving little grunts of pleasure--stretching their eased limbs. What, then, of this final stripping, this complete cleansing?" I wonder what it would be like to experience the complete absence of sin, to understand entirely what God has done for us in our lives and how little we really understood of it on earth. As of right now, I am currently learning more and more of what it means to be a Christian, walking more than talking. I still have many ways to improve, but God is my construction worker.
With the start of our high school program this summer, it adds to 2nd Mile's leadership pathway which started with elementary school students, then the Connect Middle School Program was added, and now high school. The end of the school year was last Friday and I want to take a little time sharing about our six 5th graders moving on to middle school. This is the fifth year of the two:fiftytwo After School Program and this is the most 5th graders we've ever had in one year of the program.
Ferrell and Mekhi |
Christian |
For the 5th grade girls, we have Breana, Caydince, and Myesha. This was Breana's first year in our after school program, but we knew her from summer day camp so she had some familiarity with 2nd Mile Ministries. She was the female recipient of our Leadership Award and has demonstrated this leadership by getting other girls excited to start a dance team during our rec time, and by creating box houses and eventually an entire cardboard neighborhood in one section of our facilities. I feel the least worried about her transition to middle school as I feel she will do great.
Breana and Caydince making/eating sushi |
Myesha |
As some of these kids either move, or go away for the summer, please pray that they would have people who love them in their lives, pouring into them. We hope that they are able to continue into Connect (middle school) with us and continue to discover who God is and who they are growing up to become. God already knows what the final product of these kids will be. Please pray. Please.