Thursday, October 11, 2012

My Next Steps...


Dear Friends,
           You may have been wondering what ever happened with my 3-month internship. In response to my first letter I received an overwhelming amount of prayer and financial support. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Little did I know that it was all a part of God’s awesome plan for this new chapter in my life.
            Because of what you gave and prayed for, I was offered the opportunity to stay through the fall, build relationships with the students, and participate in the big end of the year out-reach event called Winter Blitz. I had no plans for the fall, so it seemed like a wise choice. And that was only the start of it all.
            This past summer was wonderful. I learned so much! I am no stranger to the military brat life but I sure was a stranger to all of the paperwork. The first two weeks were spent in-processing.




But, I wouldn’t trade that time for anything. All the interns were able to spend that time together, get to know each other, and encourage one another. We became a family. They were such a blessing in my life. Once all the paperwork was complete, we all headed to our prospective communities in Germany, Belgium and Italy. I was originally assigned to Grafenwhoer, Germany but because of the possibility to stay longer, I remained in Heidelberg. Within a few days, we all met up again in Romania with high schoolers from 10 different military communities for Service Project 2012. We spent a week building a playground at a school, conducting Vacation Bible School and playing sports and other games with the Romanian kids. During that week I also had the pleasure of leading a small group of 6 girls, one of whom rededicated her life to Christ. I am still in touch with her and doing my best to encourage her in this new commitment.
             Back in Heidelberg we had a summer event for our students called Epicicity (Epi-kiss-ity). We divided the participants into 4 teams which competed against each other in different crazy games
each week for points. Cherry Bobbing in Syrup, Pancake Batter Crawl, Egg Smacktastic, Greased Pig, and Domination Donut were only a few of the games we played. It was such a success that week 1 started off with about 30 participants and by week 4 we had around 80! The winning team was to win a trip to Europa Park (an amusement park). Before the very last game there was a 2 point difference and after the last game, THERE WAS A TIE! We didn’t plan for that, so naturally we resorted to Rock, Paper, Scissors! Thankfully, the Chapel offered to pay for every participant to go. Praise the Lord! No one likes to lose because of a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors!
            Soon after the summer, things in Club Beyond Heidelberg began to shift, and drastically. Four full time staff started the summer: Tim, Austin, Olivia and Bruce. Olivia departed after service project to pursue another calling in her life. We gained Kayla, a 6-month intern, in August. Two weeks before he was due to move, Austin found out that he was being transferred to another community in Germany so Club Beyond could continue. The announcement was made the very first week of Club (the weekly youth outreach), September 10th and it was his last Club event. Sept. 14th, Tim was notified that he would be moving to Japan to begin Club Beyond. That very next week Bruce was told he was moving to England to begin Club Beyond. He announced on Sept. 24th that he was leaving – AND he was to move the very next day. After all of this, it was just Kayla and me (two interns) left to conduct Club events. Thankfully, another staff member, Suzann, graciously stepped in to lead us for the next several months as U.S. Army Heidelberg comes to a close.
For the first three Club meetings this school year, it was announced that someone was leaving. After these announcements I heard some teens say,

  “I’m afraid to come back next week.”

 “Why is everyone leaving us?”             
 

        “I don’t know if I can take this anymore.”

            It broke my heart to hear those things. I do not want to be just another person who invests in these teens and then all of a sudden has to leave them. Was that just my emotions or was that the Lord leading my steps? Both! These students have so much potential; they need Club Beyond and Club Beyond needs to stay until the gates on U.S. Army Heidelberg closes. There is no consistency in these teens’ lives right now. It is not a question of if they will move, it is now a question of when.
I feel that I am being called to stay here until the final gates close, until every child is gone – until July 2013. This is why I ask for your prayer and financial support. My monthly budget is $2,054. Because they have asked me to stay longer, Young Life has blessed me with $1,000 a month. That leaves me with $1,054 a month to cover remaining costs. For me to stay until January, I need to raise $6,000. If I were to stay until July I would need to raise another $6,000. (And that doesn’t include rent. Although I have been blessed with a host family, they may be moving in December… more adventure!) 
            I am not sure if I will be able to stay until July, but this is where I need to trust God to provide. Would you be willing to pray for me and Heidelberg Club Beyond? Would you consider contributing to this important effort to support these great military teens in transition? If you can pledge a small monthly amount, or contribute once, we will all greatly appreciate it! And please know that your prayers and resources are going to a very specific cause that is making a huge difference for youth in need of some small measure of stability in their lives this year.

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If you would like to have a financial part in my work with MCYM/Club Beyond please log on to www.younglife.org/giving and click ONLINE GIVING. My account number is X976

Make checks payable to ‘Young Life.’ Memo line: Caitlyn Riley X976
Send checks to Young Life PO Box 520 • Colo Springs, CO 80909   



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