A Tale of two Christmas Parties: A Study in Contrast
ISI Dallas/Fort Worth, ISI TCU, ISI UTA, Praise, PrayerTwo days, Friday & Saturday, two Christmas parties (more pictures) hosted at two different homes for international students two from different campuses having two totally different experiences. Still… there was one purpose and one common result, the students had a great time, feeling loved and appreciated for a day they will never forget.
On Friday, the large neoeclectic home of our friends, Greg & Angela Speed, founder and owner of Speedsoft (www.speedsoft.com), an internet hosting provider, was full of international students and friends from UTA as we celebrated Christmas together. Feasting on classic Christmas pizza, pasta and sheet cake, students enjoyed hearing Greg’s testimony & sang Christmas carols together in the Speed’s warm living room decked out in Christmas garb. Afterward, students from three different parts of the world, from Africa, the Mesopotamia, and Asia, shared the Christmas story through song, candles and storytelling capped off with departing student, Joy sharing about the signficance of the gospel and how people can choose to follow Christ. People left with much joy in their hearts, lots of pictures and a warm feeling about Christmas.
On Saturday, we and several TCU students, visited the farm of Dave and Debbie, long time friends of our TCU ministry partners, Bennie & Patti for a time of outside fun and fellowship to celebrate Christmas. Shown true Texas hospitality by members of Bennie & Patti’s church, the students, from China, Japan & Korea enjoyed a sumptious lunch of sandwiches, cookies, etc. One of the more popular part of the trip was that all the students had the opportunity to drive a “tractor” around the property. Afterwards, we were able to feel the warmth of a huge bonfire that would make the Texas A&M bonfire proud next to the family pond as we rosted s’mores that many students were tasting for the first time. Interns Matt & Allison, who are leaving to live overseas this week, were able to say good bye to our students friends in a good and proper way. T-8 and C-5 got to enjoy some of the leisure life on hammocks and students wandered all over the former ranch-housing development. All students went home with goody bags and smile on their face as they were reminded of the many of our “ministry partners” who love and care for them.