The sky was huge and blue on the day that Ryan reported to the ETS. He was finally going on a real mission to Darkhell.
He thought back to three years before, when he and his school friends tried to get to Darkhell, thinking that in some way they were doing God a favor. It had ended badly, and Ryan was emotionally crushed by the failure. He loved the people of Darkhell, and he loved the Lord, but somehow that had all gotten tossed away, and the "mission" had become all about them and how much adventure they were going to have. God answered Ryan's frightened prayers, though, and at the last minute, the group had to abandon the landing on Darkhell.
It was a whole year of soul-searching and submission to God before Ryan was accepted to a legitimate mission agency. Then it had been two more years of training before he was ready to become a subordinate member of a mission team. But even that mission had not been to Darkhell.
His first mission had been to Loveland, a large city on Peaceworld, where he worked with innercity children. But that mission was for his benefit, so that he could see what mission work was like.
Then he was accepted to a mission on Barren, in the city of Desolate. There he was a janitor in a health center for migrant workers. He really learned to love people there. Even though they were desperately poor, each of those workers and their children were rich in humanity, and Ryan grew to love them like no others. He even considered abandoning his desire to go to Darkhell and stay at that mission. But eventually that call came that brought him to this ETS. He was going to Darkhell.
Ryan again would be a subordinate member of the team. Again, his role on Darkhell would be janitor at a homeless shelter. And Ryan was grateful for that. For one thing, he knew he wasn't ready to lead a mission, and he knew he didn't know enough about Darkhell to relate to the people there in a meaningful way. The mission team was being lead by a man who had grown up on Darkhell and a woman who moved there when she was a young woman. They knew all about the people and about life on Darkhell, because they had lived there and escaped. No one who hadn't lived on Darkhell could relate the message of Christ adequately to the people.
Ryan also loved being a janitor in the lowliest places, because it reminded him of Jesus washing people's feet. He wanted to be the most humble servant, in honor of Christ. He actually didn't care anymore if he ever got to lead a mission. He was just grateful to be serving these Darkhellian people whom God loved so much.
He found the rest of the team waiting in the cybercafe. Some were making calls back to loved ones they would miss, and others were making calls ahead to check on arrangements at Deathwish. Others were enjoying last Earth meals. the food on Deathwish was rich, but it was not nourishing or tasty.
Ryan sat down at a visi-screen. He wanted to call Rachel, to check on her, to see if she was all right. He hadn't actually talked to her in three years, but he did sometimes get email from her. She was still on Earth, and worked as a kindergarten teacher. Ryan was glad that she had settled into a career that was so right for her and that she had become so willing to serve the Lord humbly wherever He called her. He kind of wondered if he loved Rachel, but once again, he had to defer exploration of that. When and if he came home from Darkhell, he would spend more time thinking about his future with Rachel. For now, he had to invest himself fully in Darkhell.
A buzzing voice came over the visi-screen, announcing that the PTV was ready Ryan's team. He picked up his bag and walked silently with the rest of the team to the PTV and took his seat. The team held hands and prayed, as they had prayed many times a day during preparation for the trip. They didn't know exactly what would lie ahead for them at Deathwish, but they knew that God's presence was already there. Whatever happened to them would happen through God's own hand.
The PTV launched...
He thought back to three years before, when he and his school friends tried to get to Darkhell, thinking that in some way they were doing God a favor. It had ended badly, and Ryan was emotionally crushed by the failure. He loved the people of Darkhell, and he loved the Lord, but somehow that had all gotten tossed away, and the "mission" had become all about them and how much adventure they were going to have. God answered Ryan's frightened prayers, though, and at the last minute, the group had to abandon the landing on Darkhell.
It was a whole year of soul-searching and submission to God before Ryan was accepted to a legitimate mission agency. Then it had been two more years of training before he was ready to become a subordinate member of a mission team. But even that mission had not been to Darkhell.
His first mission had been to Loveland, a large city on Peaceworld, where he worked with innercity children. But that mission was for his benefit, so that he could see what mission work was like.
Then he was accepted to a mission on Barren, in the city of Desolate. There he was a janitor in a health center for migrant workers. He really learned to love people there. Even though they were desperately poor, each of those workers and their children were rich in humanity, and Ryan grew to love them like no others. He even considered abandoning his desire to go to Darkhell and stay at that mission. But eventually that call came that brought him to this ETS. He was going to Darkhell.
Ryan again would be a subordinate member of the team. Again, his role on Darkhell would be janitor at a homeless shelter. And Ryan was grateful for that. For one thing, he knew he wasn't ready to lead a mission, and he knew he didn't know enough about Darkhell to relate to the people there in a meaningful way. The mission team was being lead by a man who had grown up on Darkhell and a woman who moved there when she was a young woman. They knew all about the people and about life on Darkhell, because they had lived there and escaped. No one who hadn't lived on Darkhell could relate the message of Christ adequately to the people.
Ryan also loved being a janitor in the lowliest places, because it reminded him of Jesus washing people's feet. He wanted to be the most humble servant, in honor of Christ. He actually didn't care anymore if he ever got to lead a mission. He was just grateful to be serving these Darkhellian people whom God loved so much.
He found the rest of the team waiting in the cybercafe. Some were making calls back to loved ones they would miss, and others were making calls ahead to check on arrangements at Deathwish. Others were enjoying last Earth meals. the food on Deathwish was rich, but it was not nourishing or tasty.
Ryan sat down at a visi-screen. He wanted to call Rachel, to check on her, to see if she was all right. He hadn't actually talked to her in three years, but he did sometimes get email from her. She was still on Earth, and worked as a kindergarten teacher. Ryan was glad that she had settled into a career that was so right for her and that she had become so willing to serve the Lord humbly wherever He called her. He kind of wondered if he loved Rachel, but once again, he had to defer exploration of that. When and if he came home from Darkhell, he would spend more time thinking about his future with Rachel. For now, he had to invest himself fully in Darkhell.
A buzzing voice came over the visi-screen, announcing that the PTV was ready Ryan's team. He picked up his bag and walked silently with the rest of the team to the PTV and took his seat. The team held hands and prayed, as they had prayed many times a day during preparation for the trip. They didn't know exactly what would lie ahead for them at Deathwish, but they knew that God's presence was already there. Whatever happened to them would happen through God's own hand.
The PTV launched...