Courtney & Jenna’s Google IM Chat!

June 26, 2009 by Revolve Tour  
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Courtney: Hey its Courtney and Jenna here and we thought we’d let you eaves drop on a convo about our trips to Africa.

Jenna: Hey sweet court! wanna chat?

Courtney: YES!!

Jenna: woohoo!! wanna just wing it or should be plan something so we look all smart and composed

Courtney: haha! lets just wing it!

Jenna: i really like your idea for your blog. you are so good at thinking outside the box. seriously.

Courtney: thanks friend. okay, so spill it. i need africa deets! had you been overseas before?

Jenna: i’ve had the opportunity to go oversees on some mission trips with my youth group when i was in high school and even some trips in college. but MAN! no trip can compare to Africa

Courtney: Really??!! what made this one so completely different for you?

Jenna: so much. the poverty was nothing i have ever seen before. i mean, i have seen shacks, kids wearing rags, beggars on the side of the road, but i have never seen an ENTIRE country of poverty. mud huts, animals just roaming the streets, little kids totally unaware of all the flies crawling on their faces … it was really unbelievable. what about you? was this your first time to Africa?

Courtney: It was my first time outside of the country!! And it was heart wrenching. I can totally relate to the poverty you saw in Ethiopia. Rwanda was very much the same. What did you think was one of the coolest things that you saw World Vision doing to help?

Jenna: besides all of the projects. like 85% of the people don’t have access to clean water. world vision is digging wells so that the people don’t have to spend an entire day walking miles to fill up their canisters, load their donkeys or even their own backs with gallons of dirty water they will use for the next few days. on top of that, they build irrigation systems that help hundreds of people have food and provide counsel on AIDS. i could keep going on the projects, but there is one thing that sticks out the most: World Vision empowers people. They give these kids who have no hope, these parents who have no jobs, these drunkards that live on the street corners a voice. They give them a second chance at life. They don’t just give them a little food and some shoes. They actually empower them to start fresh. everyone deserves a second chance, and World Vision gives that second chance. what about you though? i’m blabbing your ear off!

Courtney: No I love it!!! Jenna, you are so right. Sometimes its hard to pick up the pieces of your life, or make changes in your life, when you feel like you have no hope, or no one, for that matter. But World Vision gives them access to resources that they might not otherwise have and that gives them hope for a second chance – like you said. One thing we got to see a lot of was businesses that World Vision had helped start. We met a group of orphans, who were 19 or 20, raising 4-5 siblings each. They had, with the help of WV, started a bread making business. We got to taste it too and they have a pretty good recipe! ;) We saw a bee-keeping business and mushroom business too. And heard over and over again how working gave them a reason to live. A reason to wake up each morning.

Jenna: thats so cool! wow, only 19 and 20 years old? think about what we were doing at that age!

Courtney: right?! laying out at the pool. nothing. shopping.

Jenna: i met middle schoolers that work harder than my entire life combined! but didn’t you think it was so cool how they take so much pride in their work? they smile so much. they have NO idea that they are poor! and, really, to America’s standards they might be poor, but c’mon, they are the wealthiest people in the world!

Courtney: so true. the joy they had was unbelievable. i could not hug them enough!

Jenna: so now that you are home …how do you look at your life differently?

Courtney: gosh, J, that is a hard question. i thought i would feel so guilty when i got home because of all my stuff. but surprisingly, i was just overwhelmed with wanting to be a part of what World Vision is doing and telling everyone i encounter about it. it has increased my desire to serve others and just give of my life. And yes, i imagine i probably freaked a few kids out squeezing them as hard as i did!

Jenna: i know what you mean. i wanted to sponsor like 20,000 more kids. do you wanna adopt an entire country with me?!

Courtney: YES!

Jenna: China baby! let’s take ‘em all!

Courtney: but before we do, you have to answer YOUR hard question - how do you look at your life differently now?

Jenna: =) i wish. but it really is cool how sponsoring just one kid really does help hundreds of others. that money goes to help an community! so when you help one, you help hundreds. hhmmm… how my life has changed … gosh … everything! every time i get water out of the sink, i am thankful. every time i go to the grocery story, i am thankful. every time, i pop in an Advil for my headache, i am thankful. every time i put on a clean shirt, i am thankful. and i wish that gratitude would stick, but i already feel it slipping away! my prayer is that everyday, i will find something to be grateful for. so much of our lives surround what we wish we had! i’m sick of living like that.

Courtney: Jenna - good word! You got to go to Africa months AFTER me and if its already slipping away for you - I feel like my gratitude bug is gone! Thank you for such a great reminder today.

Jenna: i’m SO ready to see my Revolve peeps!

Courtney: Me too! Gonna be a blast. The gmail chat is starting to get tired - I need my Jenna face to face time! Alright friend - I’m glad we got to debrief!

Jenna: I know. I miss you!! Good to chat. Bye babe

Courtney: Bye friend! Talk soon!

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3 Responses to “Courtney & Jenna’s Google IM Chat!”
  1. miranda says:

    hey jenna and courtney,
    i just got back from my church camp it was amazing and we had this time in camp called missions and we learned about diffrent countrys it was really intresting and they came in with REALLY dirty water and they were saying how thats wat people have to drink ewwww and they drank it out of lakes with animals and dirt it was really sad they should us pics and then they said we had to drink out of it and i was thinking heck no and i drincking out of that !!! and then they should us this thick straw called a lifestraw and it has a filter in it wich cleaned 99.9% of the dirt and bacteria and everthing else and i tried it it tasted like fresh pure water no kiding and they said it was only about $5.50 a stores it was amazing to think about kids no dieing in dirty water and batheing in it !
    love miranda p.s sorry if it was long

  2. Gracie O says:

    My church is based out of Rwanda! We are the starter church of the AMIA, Anglican Mission in America. Most people think of Rwanda as a poor country that needs our help, but really, they came here to help us! A few people in a differant denomination were really upset in the direction the church was taking. They got together and prayed, and decided that God wanted them to start a whole new breed of church. At the same time, the people of Rwanda were first starting the recovery of the Genocide, and were looking for a way to spread what they had learned through it to other people. Bishop Jon Ruchihana and Archbishop Kolini prayed and decided to start a church in America. When the church board rejected the first attempts of St. Andrews, the origional people in Little Rock had to find a differant way of going about staring the church. Through a series of events, they come in into contact with the program AMIA. This happened, that happened, and our church was born!

  3. Miranda 2 says:

    hey this is a different miranda than above! I just gott bak from christian camp too though and was wondering if thats miranda from jenness park fuge camp, in the Maniacs group. so if ur that miranda, please leave another comment here!
    ok so this IM thing really helped me realize how much God can do in our lives. He can use us to help others, spread the gospel, and more, and he can also help us realize how many blessings we have. im so grateful i know and love Jesus, and just remember, everything in our lives God puts there 4 a reason. And God is all that matters :)

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