Saturday, June 30, 2007

With two teams we can double our impact

This year we were asked if we could provide two teams. Apparently one or two of the other supporting churches decided not to send teams to Taiwan and the VGM was facing the cancellation of some of the planned camps. Because we have a lot of experienced team members returning this summer, I (Chuck) was excited that we might be able to help keep the VGM English camp programs moving forward. The executive summary is that we have divided the 11 BCF team members into teams A and B.

Team A



Mathew Broomell is an upcoming high school senior with big summer plans: to serve Christ and the villages of Taiwan. He’s not afraid of sweat (good thing), different foods (no other options), felling a little out of the loop (normal) or getting his hands dirty doing hard work. Matt was on the short-term trip to Friendships with Joe and Chuck in 2004. He is athletic, fun loving, patient and flexible; all important character traits for a short-term missionary.



Yao Cheng has been on two other BCF Taiwan trips (2004 and 2005) making this her third; we must be doing something right. She is artistic (her major), humorous (in a Yao sort of way), alert and extremely bright. She comes from a Taiwanese family and Team A will find her understanding of the language and culture an indispensable asset.





This will be Andrew Hall’s third summer trip to Taiwan with us. Although he doesn’t fit in well into airplane seats, rollout sleeping pads, buses or minivans, he’s a shoe-in when it comes to spending time with young people. Having been a YoungLife leader for five years he’s very adept at relating to campers. He’s developed a taste for the food and has been studying Chinese on the side! 加油!!!





Also a third time returnee, Claire Lo fits in everywhere. In fact it’s more like total immersion for her. Claire is always where the action is, exercising her special gifts in music, drama as an encourager and teacher. She brings a special sort of excitement to the party. (Should a summer mission trip be that much fun?)





This will be Allison Mock's first trip to Taiwan but not her first mission trip. Allison has served in South Africa with Tim and Leslie Black, ….. She is an upcoming sophomore at City College (PA) where she’s studying ….












Team B





    Even though she's spent many summers in Taiwan, this is Frances Cheng's (sister of Yao Cheng) first time going on the mission trip. (She still hasn't gotten used to the heat .) She's a freshman in high school, and lives in Fremont, California. Frances enjoys reading, drawing, and talking with her two siblings. BTW, Frances is the smile on the left.



Tim Gao is a rising senior at Blacksburg High School with a keen interest in math. He's made many trips to China but this is his first to Taiwan.








    After unfolding from the 18 hours of seating in Boeing seats designed for 5'2", 95 pound travelers, Joe Kelley will be serving for the first time in Asia. He's been to Africa on other short-term mission trips but normally he's an elder at Blacksburg Christian Fellowship, one of the leaders of the high school ministry @ BCF and various and asundry other important things, including husband to Wendy Kelley.



    A recent addition to the team, Iris Lin is an upcoming junior hailing from the far away kingdom of Huntsville, Alabama. Having been raised on a mostly Taiwanese diet, she is in love with all foods Taiwanese (except starfruit soup, which is truly disgusting). This is her first mission trip, and she looks forward to working with the rest of the team.



    Karelyn Ribbe is a senior in Giles High School and a well recognized athlete there. She brings a smile, a willingness to tackle any task and a good sense of humor to every event.






      Chuck Schumann is partly to blame for this escapade. He has ‘lead’ teams to Taiwan to work with the VGM for the three previous summers. Having studied in Taiwan during his junior year in college he has caught the bug for missions amongst the Chinese in general and in Taiwan specifically. If you have interest in joining a future team, he's the man to talk to.












          8 comments:

          Unknown said...

          Hey, dad! love the beardless look. I know the kids must really dig it... praying for your trip and for your safe return,
          Sonya

          Unknown said...

          Matt, Tim, Karelyn, and Joe! Good luck on your trip, this part of Taiwan is probably really poor and tough to adjust, there may be no running water and stuff, good luck with adjusting to the language too. I'll be praying for you guys, any problems just ask Chuck or me.
          Good luck!

          ~Tom Mao

          Unknown said...

          Hey everyone!!! Please be safe, and I've already prayed for y'all multiple times but I'll keep on praying!!!
          Jason Mao`

          PopPop said...

          Matt:
          Meme and I are praying for your safety and protection. Taiwan is a wonderful country and we had a great time with missionary friends in Taipei, visitng the national museum (don't miss this) and the trade fair building... extremely interesting.
          Have a wonderful trip and may the Lord bless you. Love the haircut.
          PopPop

          Bruce said...

          Chuck, et. al.
          Looks like you have a great team(s). I have been thinking about you and keeping you in my prayers.
          I know with Christ's love you will do great things. Go in peace & make a difference! Love you bro.

          Gina said...

          Hi, y'all,

          Glad to hear that everything goes well. Got several new faces. I'm encouraged by that. I guess we will have a lot of interesting stories to hear this year. I will be traveling tomorrow to CA. However, I will be praying for you as well.

          Claire, I trust you, and I know you will do great(I think I've said that in the email. But, just like to brag about you all the time).

          Yai, glad to have you back. You will be a great helper for Andrew.

          Andrew, I know you are going to be a great team leader. I have faith in you and God.

          The rest (sorry, I don't really mean it in a irresptful way), I know that you will have a lot of complaints, struggles. Embrace them and enjoy them. God will reward you with His majestic power through your endurance.

          Last but not least, ChuckShuShu, you are the greatest always.I have been praying for you and know that God will anoint you wisdom and will take care of your health. BTW, I will remember to send you a picture of mine in bikini at the beach when I get to CA. =)

          Unknown said...

          Hi ChuckShuShu

          It's great to see your picture and learn about the trip. Have fun!

          Your old friend,

          Wen-Hsiung Lee from D.C.

          Gina said...

          Hi, All,
          Seems all of you have a good time in camps so far. Keep up your hard work!
          BTW, I went to Santa Barbara Beach today. Ths sun was fierce. My skin is burning.

          PS: Being praying for you. Pray my trip as well. I have to drive to the six flag, LA, and San Diego in six days. Some people feel we won't make it through the downtown of LA. Hopefully, we won't get lost. I will be the 101st driver, meaning only one.

          Blessing a ton,

          Gina