Saturday, June 27, 2009

No time to rest!

I would like to start out by saying that I am sorry for not posting more frequently. I am saying this in all honesty when I say that there is hardly any time to get to a computer. We are on the GO! Ever since Wednesday morning we have hardly even had time to breathe. The kids (and myself) are getting tired, but God has truly been renewing our strength daily. It has been neat to see the kids fight through extreme heat, minor sicknesses, and major fatigue. God has been good in restoring our strength while the kids are embracing every thing thrown their way and not complaining in the process.

A few nights ago Sam Borg (our project leader) spoke to us about spiritual warfare and it was extremely powerful! He talked about eating from the tree of life rather thant he tree of knowledge of good and evil. He talked about hating sin with righteous anger. He became vulnerable with us about his own life as he shared his burden to see people "stand up" and be warriors for Christ. He talked about the spiritual battle on our hands and how much power we have in Jesus Christ... if we acknowledge it and use it. Many kids began to recognize the spiritual battle all around us for the first time and accepted the challenge to fight off the enemy's attempts to "seek, kill, and destroy." Very powerful night!

VBS has pretty much finished and the kids ended on a strong note. It has been exciting to see how the little things have impacted the lives of our kids in supernatural ways. I am praying that many of our kids will bring these "life lessons" back with them as they dive into the sinful world surrounding them. Today was a day that helped in preparing them for that. We spent most of the day at the local park loving the people in very intentional ways. Each of the kids had an assignment. They had a list of specific questions that they needed to use in sparking spiritual conversations. It was probably very similar to DCGO but with a language barrier. Our team loved hundreds of more kids and many older adults which was very rewarding. The students were nervous heading into the day, but many left with rewarding results as many spiritual conversations took place.

There has been a lot of laughter, some tears, and many great experiences over the past week that have hopefully blessed the Dominican people and challenged us to take these experiences from here (DR) to there (Indiana).

Keep praying as this trip is far from over!

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  1. This was a great post! God has been so good...

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