Early Morning on the Isle of Dogs |
There are some people who rarely get to leave the Island, whether it be for health reasons/physical disabilities or for mental phobias etc... But if you can get people to leave, even for a bit, they really enjoy themselves. I have a couple of friends who occasionally get together to go on a trip. We went to Leeds Castle and the visit went down really well. On the way home they were commenting in the car how grateful they are for Café Forever, how it feels like a safe place where they can just be; they'll not be judged and they feel at home. This was so good for me to hear as it is rare to hear such things, I passed it on to the team as soon as I got back. Many of the locals also get a great escape, joining us on our visit to Oak Hall for our church weekend away.
Patrick and Ella - friends! |
And Tom Carpenter who has worked on the island for 11 years is also going back to the USA. He has always added a charismatic flavour to the events in the park and great teaching in the church services as well as bringing many great ideas for improving the business side of things of the café.
The work on the Island can be very challenging.These movements within the team and in the church are always difficult because the relationships come and go and each time you have to learn to know each other and understand each other and then you function together and then people move on and it is over until the next change. Please keep us in your prayers as team dynamics change.
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