Closing Our Olympics Outreach

Joshua and Alyssa at the LouvreFinal Day of Ministry

Tuesday, August 6, was our last full day of ministry with SEE, and we were placed with a few other teams near an old opera house.

Alyssa stayed back at our lodging to work on a summary video of the week’s activities. This video captured all the highlights of our outreach and was shown to the entire group that evening. It was a wonderful way to reflect on all that God had done through our team during our time in Paris.

I spent most of my time on the streets interviewing people from our team, asking them to share about their experiences with the Olympics outreach efforts. The interviews revealed amazing stories of divine appointments and Gospel conversations that happened throughout the week. Each person shared how God had worked in unique ways through their interactions with people from around the world who had gathered for the Olympics.

As our ministry time came to a close, we couldn’t help but feel grateful for the opportunity to be part of this global outreach. We had seen God work in expected and unexpected ways, bringing people from all nations together and using our team to share His message of hope.

Even though our time in Paris was ending, we knew the impact of these Gospel booklets would continue long after we returned home. Seeds had been planted that would continue to grow in the hearts of those who received them.

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On Wednesday morning, I drove several people to the train station for their early morning flights. Later, I took our youth group kids on the train back to the airport so they could fly back home.

It was bittersweet to bid farewell to everyone, just as I had experienced in Brazil back in 2016 when I first participated in the Olympics outreach. Most of these people I may never see again on this earth. But for 10 days, we were a team with one focus and one mission, and we were a family.

For those of you who prayed for us and asked how things were going, we greatly appreciate your care and interest in our ministry there. We have since heard of at least two more people who have been saved as a result of that ministry, and we look forward to finding out about more when we get to heaven!

The 2028 Olympics are in Los Angeles, and we are already planning to participate once again. We would love it if some of you would join us, so please contact us if you have any interest, and we will tell you everything that you need to know!

We also want to give a special thank you to those of you who donated funds toward our trip. We were able to use points for our flights, but the other expenses were still significant, and many of you were a blessing to us by helping to offset our costs. You were part of the ministry that we had there, and we do not take that for granted!

What special moments have you experienced during outreach or ministry trips?

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Unexpected Moments in Paris

Train in ParisA Team Member Goes Missing

Everything began normally on Saturday, August 3, as we took the train into Paris. This time, we traveled with two other groups to our designated area near the Eiffel Tower.

At our first transfer, we got off the train and started walking when one of our youth group girls exclaimed, “Mary’s not here!” (Her real name isn’t Mary, FYI.)

By that time, the train had already left, and none of us had contact information for her. We knew that she had been struggling to get her SIM card working the night before, but that didn’t matter anyway since we didn’t have a phone number for her.

Now she was on a train in Paris without us; as her team leader, I (Joshua) was responsible.

We sent messages to another group that was still on the train, but they couldn’t find her either. I told our group that we needed to proceed to our destination because we could not try to search for her on this massive train system. We hoped she would be wise enough to take the train back to the monastery and wait there until everyone returned for the day.

Alyssa and Baby Jocelyn at the Eiffel Tower

Thankfully, that’s exactly what she did, and she eventually rode back into Paris with somebody else who returned her to our group.

Meanwhile, we had a great morning and afternoon handing out booklets near the Eiffel Tower. We even met a pastor and his family from Florida who took a picture with us because they were excited about what we were doing. One of the girls in our youth group also met a Japanese lady who lived in the same town that she had visited on a missions trip last year!

Alyssa spent a lot of time pushing the kids around in the strollers, and she was a little disappointed that she didn’t get to help more with the booklets or the pictures and video. But, eventually, she had a chance to hand out booklets while I took care of the kids, and her stroller time became an unexpected blessing!

Several people asked for directions to the tower, and she was able to give them the information they needed since she had walked around the area so many times. So when people asked how to get to the tower, she would give them a booklet and answer their questions.

It was another one of those situations where God was working in the details, but we couldn’t see it until later.

That evening, we received wonderful news – someone received a booklet this week, placed their faith in Christ, and filled out the form on our organization’s website to let us know they had been saved!

A Couple Days of Rest and Exploration

Sunday, August 4, was a day for everyone to take a break, rest a little, and see the city. We took our youth group kids into Paris to see the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Olympic cauldron, the Louvre museum, and the Arc de Triomphe. Of course, we didn’t pay for entrance to any of those sites, but we have the pictures to prove that we were there!

Baby Jadon at Lego Store in ParisThe next day was also a day of relaxation. We brought our youth group kids to a water polo event and then went to visit some of Alyssa’s relatives in another part of the city. We decided not to attend the water polo event ourselves because we would have had to pay full price for each of our kids, and we knew they wouldn’t enjoy it enough to justify the cost.

After seeing Alyssa’s relatives, we spent some time at a Lego store that Alyssa found, a big hit with our little ones (and us adults)!

When we go on these missions trips, we usually spend most of our time working hard, but it’s also important to take a break, and you want to enjoy your destinations when you travel internationally. So these two days were perfect, and they prepared us for the final push to the end.

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God’s Plans Are Better Than Ours

Roommate Speaking to LocalsDistribution at the Seine

On Thursday, August 1, our group ventured to a location along the historic Seine River and teamed up with a couple of other groups. Alyssa decided to keep the kids back at the monastery where our team was staying because one of the kids was sick, and we had not slept much for a couple of nights.

We positioned ourselves at the end of a bridge, across the street from the park that housed the iconic Olympic cauldron. This was a great location because many people would cross the river there before entering the park.

As I (Joshua) walked around and took pictures and video of my teammates, I particularly enjoyed watching my first college roommate, Tyler Betz. He and his wife are now missionaries in France, and he did what he’s good at doing- talking to people. But it was fun to watch because he did it in French, something I never imagined him doing many years ago.

Eventually, we ran out of all our English and French booklets; most tourists in the area were English and French speakers, so our booklets in the other languages were less useful. One lady in our group started to hand out Chinese and Arabic booklets to everyone, and shortly thereafter, we decided it was just best to pack up for the day.

Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de MontmartreA Reminder from God

The next day, God had a great lesson to teach us!

We went to the Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre on Friday after another group told us that it was a great spot for handing out the booklets; I didn’t realize until we arrived that this was such a popular tourist destination! The walk to get there was quite long, and we opted for a route that avoided the famous flights of stairs leading up to the basilica since we had a couple of strollers.

When we arrived, we struggled mightily to find people interested in taking booklets or engaging in conversations. Most visitors seemed focused on touring the basilica and taking pictures.

Eventually, Alyssa and I found a promising spot partway down the hill, while our youth group kids positioned themselves at the top of the stairs.

But a couple of hours later, one of the ladies in our group told us in a distraught tone of voice, “We have to leave.”

She told us that a police officer asked her to put away her booklets, so she closed the suitcase that had all of the booklets in it.

But the officer returned later and also asked for her ID, telling her to leave.

In France, we had the freedom to distribute literature, and we were not doing it on private property. But for her sake, I told everyone that we needed to leave before something else happened.

Joshua Handing Out BookletsWe were a bit discouraged as we walked back toward the train station, especially since we had not had the success that the other groups reported earlier in the week.

But God had better plans! As we walked back, I started handing out booklets to local French people along the way. Two blocks before the train station, I told everyone, “Let’s stop here on the sidewalk for half an hour and see how many booklets we can distribute.”

We ended up staying for over 45 minutes because almost everyone who walked by reached out to take a booklet from us! Before long, we ran out of all our French booklets and several of our English ones.

It was one of those moments when God reminded us that His plans are different from ours, and His plans are always better.

What had started as a discouraging trip turned into an exciting one!

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It’s Time for the Olympics!

Huangs with Eiffel Tower Behind Them We are in Paris! It is such a surreal experience to be in the city of the 2024 Olympic Games. The city is full of visitors from all over the world, with spectators and Olympians and their family members.

We are part of a team of 65 people from around the world who are here to share the Gospel as part of Sports Event Evangelism (SEE).

On Tuesday (July 30), we handed out booklets near the newscaster base, up the hill from the Eiffel Tower, and Joshua and Jadon were part of the crowd for NBC’s “Today Show” (you can spy them on the left side in this video: https://www.today.com/video/team-usa-skateboarders-fencers-swimmer-talk-medals-in-paris-215976005828).

In between video segments, Jadon happily handed out Gospel booklets to the other American crowd members (and who can refuse a booklet from a cute two-year-old?). One of our team members gave a booklet to one of the show hosts, and he accepted it! Please pray that people will read these booklets and that seeds will begin to take root.

Yesterday we were at Gare du Nord, a large train station in the city. We handed out all of the French booklets that we brought and almost all of the English booklets. We have met people from Jamaica, Japan, Poland, Denmark, the Philippines, and even families from Bloomington and St. Paul in Minnesota!

Please pray with us that God would continue working in the hearts of the people here in Paris!

Have you ever been part of a ministry like this? We’d love to hear about it!

Praying with Our Team at Gare du Nord

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