<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><atom:link href="http://sendnyc.com/RSSRetrieve.aspx?ID=609&amp;Type=RSS20" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><title>SendNYC</title><description>SendNYC</description><link>http://sendnyc.com/</link><lastBuildDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 07:03:46 GMT</lastBuildDate><docs>http://backend.userland.com/rss</docs><generator>RSS.NET: http://www.rssdotnet.com/</generator><item><title>City Uprisng 2009 Testimony</title><description>&lt;p&gt;The following is a testimony from one of our City Uprising 2009
participants in NYC. I have copied it "as is". Read it and be
encouraged!&lt;br /&gt;
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Aaron,
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&lt;p&gt;So, I went with a group of about 23
people from Clarksville to NYC for a week to partner with The Gallery
Church for City Uprising. While there, our goal was to make Christ's
name known throughout the city and to just spread his love.
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&lt;p&gt;The first
couple of days were spent sightseeing and the best part about that was
that I got close to so many new people from our group. I only knew the
college students when we left but by the time we came back I loved all
the high schoolers too! I just love meeting new people and I can't wait
to get back to clarksville to see them all again. Then Sunday night was
the official start of City Uprising! It kicked off with a powerful
worship service then we got to meet our group for the first time. It
was so exciting seeing so many people on fire for God. There were many
groups that were headed out all around the city monday morning. The
group I was in had three other people from my group, 2 from SC, 4 from
MI, 2 from KY, and our leader from TX. We got assigned an HIV/AIDS
testing center in the bronx that targeted girls ages 13-24. Let me tell
you, this day was the most eye-opening for me. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We split up into groups
and set out in the area looking for girls in this age range. We had
cards that told people about why we were there and we were trying to
get as many people as possible to go get tested. So there we stood on
the street corner with our backpacks, stack of cards, big smiles, and
an obvious southern accent by our use of y'all. My partner and I had a
slow start but slowly started making some progress. It was such an
awesome feeling having people come back to you 30 minutes after sending
them to get tested and having them tell you they were NEGATIVE! &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We
worked all morning then on our lunch break we found out we had run out
of test kits. I don't think anybody expected it but it really was a
great thing to know that we had the turnout that we did. That night we
had our worship service which was followed by a night wandering around
times square with our group. We worshiped at a school near ground zero
and our hotel was 3 blocks from times square. If you are at all
familiar with NY then you know that's a pretty long subway ride. But
there was never a boring ride for us! Day 2 we helped paint! That was
such a great bonding day for our group. I learned so much about
everyone and even though we had a couple mess-ups, it was still such a
great time. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Our last day we were back out doing testing again. This
time in a different part of the bronx which brought out new people.
Some who welcomed us lovingly and others who didn't. Overall, it was a
great last day. Our time there went so quick and saying goodbye to
everyone was sad but hopefully we will all see each other again
sometime or at least keep in touch. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I am one who gets really close to
people really fast and I never knew I could miss everyone after only
being around them 3 days. It's amazing how God works. I learned so much
that week and realized how much I really do love the mission field that
is our World. Whether it is outside my door or halfway around the
World, I have a passion for giving up what is comfortable and going out
and sharing with others the love I have received through Him. I could
go on for about 5 pages about everything I saw, learned, and loved in
NY, but i'll spare you those details. :)&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;

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had during City Uprising. We are classifying the conversations in three
categories:&lt;br /&gt;
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1) Personal Conversations- someone from the City Uprising team had a positive interaction with an individual during the week.&lt;br /&gt;
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2) God- Centered Conversations- positive interactions that moved toward a discussion about God.&lt;br /&gt;
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3) Gospel- Centered Conversations-  These would be conversations that included a sharing of Jesus with the person.&lt;br /&gt;
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There
is more to come. These are just the stories for prayer cards, blogs and
some team leaders. We are still waiting to hear from each of the 300
participants as they share their stories. SHARE YOUR STORY NOW!&lt;br /&gt;
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Personal Conversations&lt;br /&gt;
•
Logan stepped out of his comfort zone on numerous occasions and worked
hard to engage the people of New York City. He also made an amazing
connection with a man who was HIV-positive and personally invited him
to Gallery Church.&lt;br /&gt;
• Words from Joshua: As they were cleaning up
trash the park service people asked them why they were doing and they
explained what was going on and the park service were extremely
grateful! They even clapped as they left!&lt;br /&gt;
• From Shannon and Megan:
The girls were passing out the HIV cards on the side of the street and
a man in his car was trying to flag them down to get a card while he
was driving. He ended up wrecking his car in the process of flagging
them down and he still got a card from them and went and got tested! He
told them “At least something good came from this.”&lt;br /&gt;
• Laura:
Throughout the beginning of the morning when they handed us the cards
to give to people, I felt like I had to give them all out and was
fearful I couldn’t do it or would be turned down, especially since in
New York you’re always being handed something. Later on after some good
conversations and a couple cards handed out, yet still some rejection,
I had this thought of: it’s not necessarily about how many cards you
hand out or how many times they accept or reject them as if one is
greater than the other. But it is about reaching out to people in love,
God’s unfailing love. And just getting to know people and their stories
of how they are where they are.&lt;br /&gt;
• Anna: While we were out taking
pictures of the balloons for purity we also handed out cards to come
visit the church and gallery. We had a bunch of interactions with
people, and surprisingly they wanted to know more!&lt;br /&gt;
• Pray for Mike
of Harlem, New York. He asked for prayer financially and for physical
strength. I was unable to give my testimony because he had to leave.
Pray that he’ll hear the message.&lt;br /&gt;
• Regina: until this week, I’d
never been to the South Bronx unless it was for a Yankees game. I’ve
never spent time hanging out on convent avenue. (did you know there was
a convent avenue?) I’d never seen the campus of city college. I’d never
engaged with strangers in Henry hudson park by the west side highway.
I’d never seen the library of Rustin high school or been above its
second floor. 12 people from flushing, MI; Orlando, FL; Yorktown, VA
and Hendersonville, TN showed up here this weekend and felt more
comfortable standing in the heat and talking to the people walking
around the Bronx community pride center than I did. and I want to
follow their example.&lt;br /&gt;
• Lana: I loved walking through the
neighborhoods, talking to the people, and escorting people to the HIV
testing center. It impacted my life to watch the people with fear
stricken faces walking up the sidewalk toward me...searching for the
door to enter. I would quietly say, "are you here to be tested today?"
They timidly said, "yes, I am" then I would say, "follow me, it will
not hurt, and it is quick, you will know your results in 20 minutes".
Each person would thank us. The sweetest time was seeing the faces of
many as they came out, changed, smiles on their faces. Fear displaced
by gratefulness! I would give them a thumbs up &amp;amp; tell them to be
retested in 3 months. They were so happy &amp;amp; thankful for our
help.They walked away with confidence and peace of mind.&lt;br /&gt;
• Lana: I
made friends with the store owner who said it was fine for us to do it
in front of his store. We made friends with another guy that was
obviously patroling his block. He would laugh at me because I would try
to give him a card every time he went by. On the seventh time, I
jokingly said, "we are becoming friends now, I've seen you way too much
today &amp;amp; now I know you". He laughed but in a few minutes asked us
about our bracelets. He said, "does everyone in your group have that
color on?" I'm sorry but I know all about colors &amp;amp; being in the
wrong territory &amp;amp; having the wrong color. He said, "we were okay."
Good to know! He stood right there around us all day. He actually waved
to us goodbye when he left. There were 3 guys there watching over us
all day long.&lt;br /&gt;
• Lana: At the end of our day, I was speaking with a
woman about being tested. Having a great conversation with her, smiling
and laughing with her. I was tired and did not carefully plan my words.
She asked, "why so often to be tested?" I said, "they say that in this
area it is better to be tested more often." She picked out "IN THIS
AREA" and took it as an offense. She went off on me, &amp;amp; went into a
rampage saying, "did you hear that, she said in this area...." All I
could do is apologize which I did &amp;amp; left her to her fit of anger. I
had a sense of peace through it all, I walked away and stood my ground
knowing that is all I could do. Then everyone started laughing at her.
She soon disappeared. It was like Satan had sent her to destroy our
work and our joy. It didn't happen! Apparently she was looking for an
argument from the start.&lt;br /&gt;
• Jeff: The supervisor of the health clinic
with which we worked expressed great hospitality by buying us pizza for
lunch! Papa Johns has nothin' on New York-style Pizza! When I heard the
reports of how the effort has impacted the city, it has become evident
that Ali and I are a part of something much bigger than anything we
could have dreamed.&lt;br /&gt;
• Rachel: I felt like we should go into this
park, and this teen on a bicycle sought us out. This is not common in
NYC. People pretty much ignore you. He asked what we were doing, took a
card, looked us both in the eyes, shook our hands, and said "thank you
so much." He took of riding in the direction of the clinic.&lt;br /&gt;
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God-Centered Conversations&lt;br /&gt;
•
Words from Elizabeth: At one point in our walk, I was separated as I
stopped to talk to a “do-you-like-standup,” guy. She then proceeded to
tell him about the purity in the city experiment.&lt;br /&gt;
• Words from
Christina: I saw the simplest instance like an explanation of purity
balloons with a stranger. This truly is an example of how God is in
everything.&lt;br /&gt;
• I ran into a mom today that loved what we were doing.
She thought it was Amazing. Her husband and daughter are saved just
like she is. However her two sons are not. She asked it we all could
pray that they become saved. Their names are Wesley and Evan.&lt;br /&gt;
• Due
to the nature of what goes on at one of the test sites a man decided
not to get tested. I pray the Lord gives me the right words to say to
help people see past their prejudice and see the importance of them
finding out the truth about their status and the truth about Jesus
Christ.&lt;br /&gt;
• Pray for the lady who mocked me and spit at me. Pray for
the Holy Spirit to soften her heart and for her to hear the Gospel.&lt;br /&gt;
•
Anna: I was holding out a card and made eye contact with a man, who I
would guess was in his 50s. He stopped, took the card and looked at
both sides, and then looked up at me and said: I think evangelical
Christians are to blame for most of the world's problems. Then, he
said: So, you really think that there is a God who created the
universe, created all of us, and is control of everything? And, I said:
Yes, I do. Then, he said: So you think that Jesus was God, came to
earth, and let himself be killed? Again, I said: Yes, I do. He said: I
think that is really arrogant that you think that Jesus was God, came
to earth, and let himself be tortured and killed for you. I said: I
know, that is what is so amazing-He did that for me, and I don't
deserve it. When I did answer a statement that he made, he looked
disgusted and said something like: We'll just leave it at that, and
started to turn away. I put my hand on his arm, and he turned back to
me, and I looked in his eyes, and said: You take care.&lt;br /&gt;
• Russell: I
am currently in a hotel in Queens, New York and more specifically Fair
Field Inn in Long Island City. This afternoon I had the opportunity to
distribute fliers promoting free HIV testing at a clinic in south
Manhattan. I posted myself on the corner of Delancey and Essex slightly
after 10am and began distributing. Not long after 11am a woman
approached me and I offered her a flier to which she immediately
responded that she had the virus. She began to tell me how she
contracted the virus and how it had affected her new born child. The
baby, I do not know how old, was in a coma as a result of being born
with HIV. She began weeping and I tried to reassure her that God loved
her still and forgave her, but I was too afraid to speak actual
healing, so I think. It could be possible that through the Holy Spirit
she received some small fragment of healing as a result of our
interaction, I may never know. But I do know that I was in some large
way crippled with fear. We continued talking and she reached her hand
towards me to thank me for what I was doing (soli Deo gloria) and I
looked towards her wrinkled and lovely hand, yet I noticed a spot of
blood upon it.As I shook her hand a million thoughts raged through my
head concerning this disease.&lt;br /&gt;
• Jeff: While working, I loved getting
the chance to meet Larry. He lives on Long Island and is a maintenance
worker at the school since 1969. He has three kids several grands, a
wife of 42 years, and is looking forward to retired in two years. We
had a great conversation about life and kids, and I am sure he was a
bit suprised by my strong, southern drawl. It was such a thrill to tell
Larry the reason we had traveled to New York to work in his school for
the day.&lt;br /&gt;
• My partner and I had a blessed morning. Many, many people
took cards from us. When we returned to “base,” our contact at the
clinic said we had done a great job. Maybe too great–they were running
out of test kits! This contact kept referring to “The Universe”: “The
Universe has brought us together,” “The Universe will show you where to
go.” I hope our small group of Jesus-followers pointed him to the Maker
of the Universe.&lt;br /&gt;
• The woman supervising us was so excited to have
help and had no idea who we were or where we were from. We got to
explain that we’re a bunch of kids from Texas and Tennessee working
with a church who paid to come and help her out. I hope our
conversations and our work lead her eventually to Him.&lt;br /&gt;
• Walking
into a park, a group of black men sitting on a bench stops us. “I just
wanted to tell you that we believe in what you’re doing. Thanks for
coming out here. You’re doing good work. May the Lord bless you.” I
smile as my heart warms. “May He bless you too, sir!” I approach a
couple on a bench with some cards. “The HIV clinic across the street is
offering free movie tickets if you go!” I announce as I give a big West
Texas smile. The young couple decides they’d like free movie tickets,
so they yell to their child that they will be right back. Rachel and I
have to leave soon, so we walk them to the clinic. We got to see the
girl leave a short time later–she is negative.&lt;br /&gt;
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Gospel-Centered Conversations&lt;br /&gt;
•
AC shared Jesus with Grant. He had just left his wife, by the end of
City Uprising he was convinced that they best thing to do was to get
back with his wife. Gallery/ City Uprising helped him get back to
Virginia where his family is. Grant says that he is a believer in
Jesus, but, in AC's opinion, there has not been any real fruit
evidenced in a long time. Pray that Grant would start attending his
church in Virginia and pray that he truly does know Jesus.&lt;br /&gt;
• AC
Shared with C. C is a life-long resident of NYC and has a very
influential job. AC has shared with C on many occasions, but C has not
responded yet. Please pray.

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