Monday, June 2, 2008

Goodbye Chengdu..


Our last days in Chengdu went well. We thought we were going to be able to do a concert for the military troops, but instead we went to a school out near the epicenter. this school lost 1300 of its 2600 kids. They have been all over the news because they were the hardest hit in China by the earthquake. This was a very rare treasure and was only done through God's work because not only were we the first American group to visit that area, but we were even allowed in before the President of South Korea and other foreign diplomats. Our group has become very popular over here and are on tv quite a bit.
















Our flight to Guangzhou went by smoothly and we were pretty much the only people on the flight. However, it rained quite a bit while we were here making it very soggy. BUt our three concerts at Three Self Churches here in Guangzhou went really well and during an alter call given at one of them over 50 young adults gave their lives to Christ!!!!!

Our final night in Guangzhou, we took a boat cruise along the harbor of Guangzhou. It was very scenic and a good finale to our stay in Guangzhou. Today we left for Hong Kong and tomorrow we will be departing for California!!!! See you all when we get back home!!!

We love you all!!!!!










Monday, May 26, 2008

Chengdu Update


Hi everybody,

First off, WE ARE ALL SAFE AND SOUND DESPITE THE 6.0 EARTHQUAKE THE OTHER DAY. The earthquake hit about 80 miles away and we only felt slight tremors. Also some people back in the states have been relaying back that the news report are saying that most of China is in rubble. This is untrue. We have come across few sections of rubble as most of these places are impossible to reach and are about 50-100 miles away from where we are. The most we see are broken walls or the occasional damaged house.

We had a hard time dealing with the moratorium, because we could not do concerts and we wanted to so badly to do our part for the victims and relief workers.


On Thursday, we had a concert at Guangya IB School outside Chengdu. They are our hosts while we are here in Chengdu. It was a good concert despite there only being about a hundred instead of the 500 that were supposed to be there.

Friday, we did a concert at Pivot Point College here in Chengdu. They really enjoyed our performance and we enjoyed getting to know the students. All of us are very excited to finally be doing concerts again because we want to so badly but couldn't because of the earthquakes and moratorium.

Saturday, we participated in the graduation for the seniors at Guangya IB School. It was hosted at the Crown Plaza here in Chengdu which was a very nice ballroom/ hotel. It was a five hour service, but it was very enjoyable. We were glad to be some of the entertainment during their service.

Sunday, we got to do the service at the Chengdu International Christian Fellowship. This is linked to the BICF we did last Sunday. It was a special time serving them as this was their first Sunday back since the earthquake. It was a blessing to be able to be apart of their service because we weren't sure if their building would be structurely ok for a service to be held. The people here in China so badly need Jesus, and one positive we can take away from the earthquake is that their hearts are open more then ever to the Word. Another benefit of our being here is we are breathing new life to the foreigners over here and ministering to them as well as the Chinese.

Sunday night, we did an outdoor concert at the relief camp. It was so special to see the excitement on their faces as we gave them some joy in the midst of darkness. This camp will be their homes for the next 2-3 months and it broke all our hearts. The people at the concert really were drawn to all the students and it was sad to have to leave them and go back to our hotel while they were stuck in government issued tents.

Monday, today, we had a concert at an Experimental Middle School in Chengdu. It was a huge school which was very nice. Our concert had about 3000 kids at it. The kids treated us like rock stars asking for autographs and having us sign their shirts and books. We were the first American group to ever be allowed to do a concert at this school so that is truly a blessing.

Please pray for safety for the group as well as health as we continue our tour. Also some members are the group are beginning to become homesick, so please pray that the group can stay of sound mind and spirit.

We are trying to get government clearance to do a concert for all the troops helping in relief efforts. This would be a blessing because no American group has ever be able to do that and we are hoping and praying that we are the first group to do so!

We have one concert tomorrow, two on Wednesday, two on Thursday and Friday we head for Guangzhou!!!

We love and miss all of you,

The China Team

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