Sorry for the lack of updates on the blog! It's been busy busy busy the past couple of days! We spent Thursday and Friday working at a local school here in the area. Many of the kids at the Nest will be going to this school in the fall. The Wileys and the Robin's Nest really want to reach out into the community and shine the light of Jesus. So that's exactly what we did! Ryan McElveen did a great job getting us all organized to paint the school! Today (Friday) we even had a newspaper reporter come out to do a story on the painting project. It was a great way to show that the kids from the Robin's Nest are serving their community. That type of thing isn't very common in Jamaica.
Nights have been split into two different experiences. A team of 8 or 9 stays at the Nest while the rest of the team treks back down the mountain to the villa. At the villa the team will eat a dinner prepared by the house staff and then have "team time." It's so cool to come together and worship and share about the highlights from the day. Thursday night Jacob and Taylor Wiley stayed with us at the Villa and we had all the MS boys gather around them and pray over them.
Meanwhile, the team up at the Nest gets to eat dinner, help put babies to bed and hang out with the older kids for a while. And I should mention that watching the sun set over Montego Bay from the top of Jake's House (older boys dorm) is one of the most beautiful sights I've ever taken in.
It has rained each afternoon, and we count it a real blessing because it cools everything down! But Friday the rain made the mountain trek just a bit more interesting! And it knocked the power out at the Nest for several hot sticky hours! When the power goes out, they say "the current is gone."
Shana has been leading minute to win it games when it's raining! Shelley has been helping the boys paint flags and she's also been teaching one of the girls some dance and sign language! The Jake's House boys love Jason, Noah, Brandon, Chandler, Jack, Walker and Hugh! Brandon Row has found a little buddy named Alex who is 10mos old! Brenda and Eva had a chance to pray with some of the staff here at the Nest!
Be praying for everyone's health. It's been a great three days but now is the time when fatigue can begin to settle in. A couple people have some minor stomach issues, but nothing too serious. Saturday is a big work day around the Nest and another one of the kids is going home with their new family!! Then Sunday we'll be going to the beach with the kids and we have something HUGE happening....two of the girls are being baptized! Can't wait to tell you all about it.
We miss everyone!
Friday, July 15, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Travel Day And Day 1 at The Nest
Hey everybody! This is Noah, Abby, Haylee, and Brandon coming to you live from M0ntego Bay, Jamaica. The trip was good except for the part when Jon's bag exploded (or got run over by an airplane)!!!
It was great. The villa is great too. There is even a new fruit called a ginnup. Jacob Wiley brought some for us the day we came. Its like a hard grape with jelly inside. The kids love to climb the ginnup trees and pick them.
This is our first day at the Nest. Everyone has fallen in love with the orphanage and are looking forward to helping out the rest of the week. Some of us will be staying the night at the nest tonight, and some will stay at the villa.
One of the orphans was adopted today. His name was Chavar. The orphanage does a cool thing whenever one of the kids are adopted. Everyone prays with the family, then all the kids line up on the side of the road and wave until they're out of sight.
Today we read a story with the kids out of the Bible that has to do with love. Then the kids got to make a streamer to hold and wave around as they worshiped.
Shelley taught three of the older girls some sign language to a song and they did it on the playground as we all sat around and sang, accompanied by Kay on the guitar. We got some good video of that! Hope to be able to share with you at some point.
So far the trip has been great!! :) Tomorrow we go to a local school to paint! Then back to the Nest after lunch.
(Trying to post pics today was a little frustrating. Hopefully better luck tomorrow!)
It was great. The villa is great too. There is even a new fruit called a ginnup. Jacob Wiley brought some for us the day we came. Its like a hard grape with jelly inside. The kids love to climb the ginnup trees and pick them.
This is our first day at the Nest. Everyone has fallen in love with the orphanage and are looking forward to helping out the rest of the week. Some of us will be staying the night at the nest tonight, and some will stay at the villa.
One of the orphans was adopted today. His name was Chavar. The orphanage does a cool thing whenever one of the kids are adopted. Everyone prays with the family, then all the kids line up on the side of the road and wave until they're out of sight.
Today we read a story with the kids out of the Bible that has to do with love. Then the kids got to make a streamer to hold and wave around as they worshiped.
Shelley taught three of the older girls some sign language to a song and they did it on the playground as we all sat around and sang, accompanied by Kay on the guitar. We got some good video of that! Hope to be able to share with you at some point.
So far the trip has been great!! :) Tomorrow we go to a local school to paint! Then back to the Nest after lunch.
(Trying to post pics today was a little frustrating. Hopefully better luck tomorrow!)
Monday, July 11, 2011
Heading to Jamaica, mon!
Hello everyone! A team of 12 students and 12 adults is leaving Tuesday morning to serve at The Robin's Nest Children's Home in Monetego Bay, Jamaica!
We would appreciate your prayers while we are away! I'm going to paste some daily prayer request below. If we are able, we will be updating this blog with highlights and possibly pictures each day!
Tuesday, July 12 - Travel Day
Safe travel, no traffic to ATL and no incidents going through immigration and customs in Jamaica.
Team unity.
That all week we would be a blessing to the Wiley family, the Nest staff, and the children who live there! Pray that God would speak incredibly intimate and specific words to the staff and children during their prayer times with our team.
Wednesday, July 13 - First Day at Nest
Pray no one gets sick on the bus ride up the mountain!
Our theme for this day is LOVE. We will flavor every conversation with 1 John 3:1.
Thursday, July 14 - Working at a school in the community
That our light would shine in their community
Against the attack of the enemy (spiritual darkness when we're out in the community)
Our theme for this day is HOPE.
Friday, July 15 - same as Thursday
Our theme for this day is PURPOSE.
Health and stamina for the team. By the end of this day some of the team will be getting weary.
Saturday, July 16 - work day at Robin's Nest
Our theme for this day is STRENGTH.
Sunday, July 17 - Church and Beach with Nest kids
Two nest girls are being baptized at the beach! Pray the heavens would open up and shine on these girls!!!
Monday, July 18 - Team excursion day!
Fun, unity and safety! Pray the Wiley's can join us! That everything would be OK at the Nest so they could leave!
Tuesday, July 19 - travel day
No delays! Safe travel! The Wileys will be flying back to TN with our team!
Thank you for your faithfulness to pray!
We would appreciate your prayers while we are away! I'm going to paste some daily prayer request below. If we are able, we will be updating this blog with highlights and possibly pictures each day!
Tuesday, July 12 - Travel Day
Safe travel, no traffic to ATL and no incidents going through immigration and customs in Jamaica.
Team unity.
That all week we would be a blessing to the Wiley family, the Nest staff, and the children who live there! Pray that God would speak incredibly intimate and specific words to the staff and children during their prayer times with our team.
Wednesday, July 13 - First Day at Nest
Pray no one gets sick on the bus ride up the mountain!
Our theme for this day is LOVE. We will flavor every conversation with 1 John 3:1.
Thursday, July 14 - Working at a school in the community
That our light would shine in their community
Against the attack of the enemy (spiritual darkness when we're out in the community)
Our theme for this day is HOPE.
Friday, July 15 - same as Thursday
Our theme for this day is PURPOSE.
Health and stamina for the team. By the end of this day some of the team will be getting weary.
Saturday, July 16 - work day at Robin's Nest
Our theme for this day is STRENGTH.
Sunday, July 17 - Church and Beach with Nest kids
Two nest girls are being baptized at the beach! Pray the heavens would open up and shine on these girls!!!
Monday, July 18 - Team excursion day!
Fun, unity and safety! Pray the Wiley's can join us! That everything would be OK at the Nest so they could leave!
Tuesday, July 19 - travel day
No delays! Safe travel! The Wileys will be flying back to TN with our team!
Thank you for your faithfulness to pray!
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Live Pure - Pure Words
Sticks and stones may break my bones....
...but words will never hurt me!
Who came up with that one?! Truth is...we have all been hurt by a careless word or a coarse joke. Maybe we have even hurt someone with our own words.
With over 600,000 words in the English language, you would think we'd always have the right word to say! Still we battle with the words we choose. God knows this. His Word speaks directly to this.
Ephesians 4:29
Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.
That word, unwholesome, means ROTTEN. It's the word that was used to describe rotten produce sold in the street markets. Rotten fruit stinks! And it's dangerous to eat!
Our words have the potential to be rotten, and ultimately do serious damage.
Proverbs 18:21 (The Message)
Words kill, words give life; they're either poison or fruit - you choose.
Our words can kill, but our words can also give life!
Jesus said our words come from our hearts.
Luke 6:45
A good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart, and an evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart. For the mouth speaks what the heart is full of.
Angry heart = angry words
Insecure heart = hurtful words that tear other down in order to build ourselves up
Healthy heart = loving, kind, encouraging words
So how's your heart? You can tell by what's coming out of your mouth!
Much love!
You can listen to the podcast of this talk by clicking here.
Monday, February 21, 2011
March 5th Events

We have two awesome events for middle school students coming up on March 5!
Guys: Boys 2 Men, 12pm-6pm
We're heading to east Knoxville for some epic paintball battles! Meet at The Shed at 12pm. We'll travel by bus to Buffat Heights Baptist Church (where the paintball field is located). We'll return to The Shed and be done by 6pm. Cost is $25. Release forms must be completed and signed! They are on The Mix website!
Gals: Girls Night, 6pm-8pm
All middle school girls are invited to attend this party FOR GIRLS ONLY! Be assured that chocolate will be included in the night's festivities...and probably dancing! Cost is FREE! Event is located in the River Room and Cafe area at Two Rivers Church.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Live Pure - Run Away!

"Run like you stole somethin'!"
If you've ever been chased by a big brother or a neighbor's dog, you know what I'm talking about! Another example would be the famous running of the bulls in Spain! Those people are running for their lives!
That's exactly what God's Word means in 1 Corinthians 6:18: "Run away from sexual immorality..."
Joseph was a man who ran away from sexual temptation! Check out Genesis 39.
Potiphar's wife was aggressively after Joseph! She wanted his attention. She wanted his body! But Joseph rejected her advances because he did not want to sin against God! He understood the fence God has placed around sex!
So here are a few things we can draw out of this story:
- Sexual pressure can come from anywhere! Our world is sexually charged. Therefore we must be on guard!
- You think Potiphar's wife simply asked Joseph to come to bed with her? Not likely! I'm guessing she was flirty. She probably made sure there were great-smelling snacks and cookies waiting for Joseph each day he came to work in her husband's house. I'm also going to guess that she was dressed to impress! Modesty was probably not her mode of getting Joseph into bed.
- Girls: Modest is Hottest! Don't dress for the attention of boys! Be aware of what you wear! Those short soffe shorts and little cami shirts with your bra straps showing are not helping our boys stay pure!
- Boys: You've got to do what Joseph did. He ran. He didn't listen to her. He RAN!
- Difficult Situations - One day Joseph showed up to work and no one was there but Potiphar's wife! That's bad news! We have to be aware of these situations! Don't go to a party where everyone is sneaking off into the woods! Don't get yourself into a game of Truth or Dare! Don't get on the internet late at night when your parents are in bed and you're all alone!
- This could have been so easy for Joseph and Potiphar's wife. No one had to know. But God would have known. And Joseph would have known, too. Don't fall for the trick that "no one will know."
- Doing the right thing isn't always easy; it's not always popular, either! Joseph got framed and thrown in prison.
- BUT...God blesses our obedience.
You can listen to the podcast of this talk from The Mix by clicking here.
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Monday, February 14, 2011
Live Pure - Fences

Do you have a fence around your yard? Why have a fence? There are some obvious answers:
- To keep bad things/people OUT
- To keep precious things/people IN
- To keep our dogs from running away and mauling people or becoming roadkill!
We're glad certain places have fences...places like prisons, power plants and zoos!
Fences are used to mark boundaries. We can look at God's commands in Scripture like fences that draw boundaries for us.
God has placed one of those fences around SEX. God designed sex to be an incredible act of intimacy between a husband and a wife. Any sexual activity outside of that fence is out of bounds.
And God did this for a reason. He loves us and wants the best for us. He wants to keep us close to Him. He wants to protect us from running off and doing something we are not ready to handle.
The Bible says we should "run away from sexual immorality..." (1 Corinthians 6:18-20).
The reality is...sex is everywhere. Our world is kicking down the fences God has put in place. So it's that much harder for a middle school student (or adults for that matter) to stay pure.
We need to understand God's heart. The fence is there for our protection. To keep us from running away from Him and getting hurt.
You can listen to the Mix podcast from 2-13-11 here.
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