Sunday, December 4, 2011

Greater things are yet to come...

Hola!
        It does not seem possible that it could be December already, whew how time has flown. Following God has certainly taken me on some adventure! I am so very thankful for it though. Right now I feel like I'm busier, as my Dad would say, "Than an one armed paper hanger with fleas."
        I have been leading English Conversational Classes once a week at the library by request of the City of Ogijares, and also so we can see that if we did start this kind of center if there would be any interest.  Well there definitely is interest and  has it ever been wonderful, there has been a pretty solid group of 10 to 14 people ages 15 to 50, and they are so great. I am so encouraged to see these relationships build!
       Then I also am going three mornings a week to my Spanish classes which have been great, the group has really bonded together to learn. I also have even had an incredible two hour deep talk with a girl from my class about God, sharing my testimony, and hearing about her religious background, her doubts, and her desire for something more. She will be here until July, so hopefully that relationship will grow, and those type of conversations will continue.
       This week in particular is soo exciting for me, but is also going to be sooo busy! Raul, Anna, and I are going to be leading a youth retreat for four days! We will be staying in a house in Nerja from Thursday afternoon to Sunday afternoon. Our theme is Knowing Your Identity in Christ. I will actually for the first time be giving a full lesson by myself in Spanish the first night and then a devotional time! I am so excited that I finally at the level in Spanish to be able to do something like this, but I also am kind of nervous as well. If you all could please be in prayer for this whole retreat it would be greatly appreciated, that walls will break down, hearts be changed, relationships deepen, and even for one of the girls to give her life to Christ. I know God is going to do great things and I just can't wait to see it!


This is the video that I am going to show during my lesson on Your Identity in Christ..


John 14:12-13, "Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father. And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son."

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Hey!
      Wow, it just got really busy really fast here. My parents have came and went, and that was absolutely wonderful, with a mix of sadness also when they left.  My Spanish classes have started up again, and I really am enjoying the class mates and professor I am with this time. Also a missionary named Rebekah, who has been serving in Venezuela and who also went to KCU, is here for two months seeking God's plan for her life, whether it be here in Spain or elsewhere. It has really been great having her here. We are actually getting ready to start a Tuesday evening English Conversation Class, which we will be teaching every week together for the month of November.
   Then as I stated in my recent newsletter God has really given Chris, Nicia, and I  a dream for the future here in Spain. If you haven't read my newsletter I will paste part of it here instead of re-writing it...
Chris writes, "

 “Dream with us!  As you walk in the front door, to the left you have a carpeted room filled with English books for all ages.  To the right, you enter a lounge area with small tables, couches with space for about 20 people.  There is nice music in the background and home-brewed coffee at the refreshment center.  On Fridays, you have English Movie Night with discussion groups afterwards, led by our team with a focus on university students.  Saturdays, we’ll host story-times for children in our library in the mornings, while at night we’ll have youth events.  Our teammate Sheri, who loves to paint, will host a painting group that every week or two will meet for a mixture of painting and English!  During the week, we will offer different classes: English, Crafts, and discussion groups on different social issues.  All of these activities are fulfilling our goal of being the hands and feet of Christ within our community. Yet, what is even more exciting is what goes on at the next level.  While everyone will know that we are a Christian organization, up to this point it’s all been serving the community based on their needs--but the real work that we are so desiring will come as relationships develop…It would also serve as a workspace for our team, and when we have a group of believers desiring to meet, they will have a place they can use.”
         I add, "This place would be a safe place outside of the traditional church building where people who desire to know about God would be able to learn and grow."


I am so excited about this opportunity, but I kept thinking I don't even know where to begin. Then Chris and I had the opportunity to talk to the lady that works for the cultural department for the town of Ogijares. This is the same lady that also helped us partner with the city for the English camp this past summer. We told her of our future dreams for this center and she was soo excited about it. She said that even if we wanted the city has space we could use to try out some of our ideas like a story time with the kids, a English movie night, and the English conversational classes. This will be wonderful, it be a free place that we can use to see if these type of activities are even of interest to the community, and if so then it will help us gain experience in doing these types of things when we have our own space. God is definitely opening up doors for us and I am just so excited to see all that He has planned!
I please ask all of you who read this to please be in prayer about this and that each of us on the team will listen intently to what God wants us to do, and allow Him to guide and direct our plans!


"Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and He will establish your plans." -Proverbs 16:3


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Monday, September 26, 2011

        These past two weekends have just been a whirlwind of wonderful praises to God! Last weekend was the retreat with my church here, Community of Faith, and then this weekend we welcomed another six people into the family of God! When reflecting upon this time these song lyrics keep coming into my head... 
"Sparks will fly as grace collides with the dark inside of us. So please don't fight this coming light let this blood come cover us, His blood can cover us, and this is where the healing begins!" I can see the church family grow and change here, it isn't an easy change, but it is beautiful to see lives completely renewed in Christ!


                             

         During the retreat the youth, another leader named Anna, and I helped to watch the little kids. We all planned the activities together and worked as a team to accomplish what God had put on our hearts to do. It had moments of chaos, as expected when working with lots of little kids, but I saw so many of the youth step up and use the gifts God had given them to help and bring glory to Him. It truly was a great experience of growing closer to God and to each other.
Fun with the Parachute!

Craft Time!
Veggitales in Spanish!


Then yesterday we had another six baptisms, two of those were girls that are part of the youth group! It is so very exciting to see lives truly changing, and broken hearts finding healing in Christ. One of the girls that was baptized, her mother who was just recently baptized, had the privilege of baptizing her, and that was such an incredibly beautiful sight to see whole families changed for Christ! It is is such an incredibly thing to witness the beginning of a new lives, and the changes of hearts, but as we all know it isn't easy, so I please ask that you all be praying for these people who have just given their lives to Christ and for those that are mentoring and leading them as well.
Mom and Daughter


In Christ's Love,
         Sheri 

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Banana Pancakes

Hey!
   So I have returned safe and sound from my short backpacking trip, and thought I would share what God really placed on my heart...Oh and I thought I would share a pic of my successful banana nut pancakes experiment with you all, just for the fun of it...


Anyways back to backpacking, God taught me so much as I was treking through the mountain rage called the Alpujarras. I was seeing all the beauty, danger, and adventure God had placed in this world, and just truly taking in all that He has created for us. As I was marveling at the stars while in my mummy sleeping bag that night, the realness of God just really hit me. This world echos so much of who He is and what He has done for us in my every day routine I tend to miss so much, I forgot about the realness of God and the story that we all are living in. This story that centers around our Hero, Jesus, who came to us through the muck and mud of this earth, breaking our chains of slavery by willingly being killed in our place. Every person on this earth was condemned by a curse, but our Hero broke this curse by giving His life, His blood to make the curse powerless. Then our Hero went a step farther, not only did He conquer all our foes, return to life and claim us as His own; He promised us that until the day He returns, He would give us His Spirit to be with us always.
Yet to me, I think after hearing this repeated over and over again, it began to be more of a story, a beautiful and inspiring story, but just a story in the end. Satan began to whisper his lies and spread his mist of deceit and before I knew it I was taking the attitude that this story was too grand, too good to truly be real life. In the end it was too incredible, too much adventure, too much just pure love to have anything to do with me. I knew I couldn't possibly be worth that much trouble, maybe in my imagining or fantasies, but lets face it, real life? Nah, couldn't be possible. So I let myself fall into an apathetic state, one with cloudy at best vision of who Christ is, and what He has done and is still doing for me and in me.
Now though the fog is lifting and I can see that God was the One who gave me these "imaginings," He was the one who made me love these stories of adventure, danger, and pure love, just so that I could know Him better, and finally understand that this is the truth, that these "stories" are real life are my life and all our lives. The enemy whom I was rescued from wants nothing more than to fool me, to lie to my Spirit that all of this is just a dream, that I couldn't possibly be good enough to be loved by such a Hero, that such a good power doesn't exist in this world. That liar almost had me because it is true that I am not good enough to be loved by such a Hero, none of us really are, but he forgot one thing...My heart knows my Hero, He made sure to set eternity inside it, inside all of ours, and all of creation whispers in agreement with the truth. This knowing of my Hero means that I know that He is good and that His love and actions don't depend on me and my goodness, but simply on His, which is more than enough for all of us, thankfully!! The lie has then been exposed and the truth is setting me free!
The more I think about it, the more I realize just how sad it is that the world has been so deceived that to them the actual truth seems to be too far fetched, so rationally they chose to believe the lie instead. I used to think my imagination was a curse, that I loved stories of adventure and love too much.  However now I can see why, and I am seeing it as gift because it is helping me to see past the world's lies and see the truth with my eyes guided by my Hero, my Savior, my God.
Thanks all of you for staying with me on this adventure, I pray that you all are drinking in the truths of God and allowing His realness to change you from your very core!
God Bless Guys :)

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Welcome to the Family



Maria (one of the girls in the youth group that I live with) getting baptized
A Day to Celebrate the Newest Additions to our Family!
We had a great day starting with eating lunch together. After eating we had a small church service with songs and a sermon. Then we heard testimonies from those getting baptized and they were. Afterwards, we all stayed and talked for several hours, and just enjoyed being with each other. 
Me and Maria
Maria giving her testimony
Rosa (Maria's sister, who I also live with and who is also in the youth)
  giving her testimony
After being baptized Rosa and her mom Rosa
Rafa (A kid in the youth group) being baptized by
Raul and Joel
Monolo giving his testimony

Rafa giving his testimony
Testimonies

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Forgiveness needed...

Ok so I am guilty of possibly being the worst blogger in the world. I think I may be able to blame it on the fact that I have been the victim of the false belief that every blog needs to impart some sort of great wisdom or contain a great story of adventure or discovery and so the task of writing just becomes too great to finish even before I start it. It is either that or simple busyness or a little laziness, although I may stand that it is some sort of combination of all of the above. At any rate I am sorry for the lack of writing and hope to do it a lot more now.
So much has happened since I last wrote and most of it is all written in my newsletters so I think it is just best to start from this moment without backtracking too much. If you don't by chance get my newsletters and would like to recieve them, then feel free to email me at artinmotion09@gmail.com and I will start sending them to you.
Ok so this weekend I am house, cat, dog, and plant-siting the irwin's house. If you wonder how on earth I could be plant-sitting then you obviously haven't seen the Irwin's backyard garden or should I say backyard garden of eden, it is absolutely beautiful and an adventure to take care of. Anyways before they left they actually told me to have people over, which i definitely don't think one hears very often, "oh yeah by the way, have a party while i'm gone," but since the irwin's are pretty much amazing it makes sense. So being the good apprentice that I am ;) I had three missionary friends over for pizza, cookies, a movie, and basically just a whole bunch of fun. Just getting together to laugh and hang out blessed me and encouraged me in such a great way, and made me so very thankful for my brothers and sisters in Christ!
Today has been a fairly relaxing day, but I am so very excited for tomorrow! Tomorrow the church here is getting together to have baptisms at a church member's pool! I know of at least four of the youth that are a part of those getting baptized and two of them are the girls that I am living with!!! I am flying high and so extremely excited for them! After the baptisms the church will eat a meal together and just rejoice over the newest additions to our family! I know this has to be hard for these kids to forsake all inhibitions and come fully to Christ especially when most of them don't come from Christian homes, so I ask that all of you please keep all of them in your sincerest prayers. I will hopefully have some pictures of it to share afterwards too:) I just want you all to know that I truly thank God from the very bottom of my heart for each and every one of you! Also my prayer for all of you is as Romans 15:13 says, " May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit!" God Bless guys!

Friday, June 10, 2011

Packing Procrastination

Here’s just a quick update before I start packing for a trip to Murcia, Spain. The Irwins’ and I are going to Murcia for the weekend to go to a conference and to meet other missionaries that live there, that I may work with for a bit while I am here.
 My Spanish classes have finished for the summer at the Centro de Lenguas Modernas, but I will continue to learn Spanish through private classes taught by Raul the youth group leader. I will have classes every day this week, except Thursday, for two hours a day. I am really excited to take a further step into learning of the language.  
Also this week is the last week of school for the kids at the elementary school where I am helping to teach English. So Nicia has been working with the parents to help put together an end of the school year party for the kids, which I will be helping with next Monday. I guess this has been a traditional event every year, but in the past years it hasn’t gone well because it hasn’t been organized well and many parents didn’t have the opportunity to help out. So this year Nicia is helping to organize the party and it sounds like it will be a lot of fun for the kids and will get many of the parents involved.
We are also preparing for English Camp which will be taking place the last week of June and first week in July. I will have the opportunity to write the opening script for each day, be a monitor, and possibly hosting someone at my apartment that is coming from the States to help. There’s a lot to do, but I am excited about all that God is going to do in this time!
“Have I not commanded you: Be strong and courageous!  Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go!” –Joshua 1:9
“Ya te lo he ordenado: Se’ fuerte y valiente, No tengas miedo, ni te desanimes. Porque el Señor tu Dios te acompañara dondequiera que vayas.” –Josué 1:9 
A free concert I thought I would share with you all :) It was given beside the Cathedral, and was absolutely beautiful.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Liberame

Isn’t it just so amazing how God knows exactly what we need when we need it to be reminded of just how much He loves us?!  I went to the beach for the first time yesterday and what a wonderful reminder of God’s beauty, creativity, and just ability to inspire awe in us! The entire time the verse from Psalm 42:7-8 kept replaying in my head. It says, “Deep calls to deep in the roar of your waterfalls; all your waves and breakers have swept over me. By day the LORD directs his love, at night his song is with me— a prayer to the God of my life.” It was such a time of relaxing in God and of Him reassuring me of His love.
Then that evening I was able to help with the youth. Raul had all the kids over to his house for a barbeque to celebrate one of the girl’s birthday, to play games, and to watch the Barcelona verses Manchester soccer championship. We also practiced a bit for the skit we are doing for church tomorrow, it is a skit done to the music from Casting Crown’s song, “Set me Free,” only of course it is in Spanish so it is, “Liberame.” The skit is so powerful and the kids do such a good job with it.  If you want to see the video we are basing it off of this is it…

Overall the night was just a wonderful time with the kids. We all had so much fun playing games like twister, eating cake, dancing, and fighting over whether Manchester or Barcelona would win the soccer match. It was so encouraging to see how accepting they were and even as we are starting to have very small conversations in Spanish just how patient they are to understand and willing to work with me to communicate. I able to really see how God is working and it is very exciting!

“May the peoples praise you, God; may all the peoples praise you. May the nations be glad and sing for joy…” –Psalms 67: 3-4a


Saturday, May 21, 2011

It only took my computer breaking twice...

Things I have been reminded of lately and things it took my computer breaking twice to really learn…
  •  That I chose well when I didn’t chose the profession of a computer technician
  •    That God sees so much more of the picture than I do, He knows exactly what we need, when we needed and has promised to and always will supply those needs.
  •    That I have been blessed beyond measure to have an encouraging, supportive, and so loving family of God back home. 
  •    That it is an incredible privilege and honor to know and be able to communicate with this family, to know their love, and to feel their prayers.
  •     To never ever feel silly or wrong asking for prayer or support no matter how small it may seem in the scheme of things.
  •        It is essential that we, the body of Christ act in love always, pray diligently for one another, forgive each other generously, be honest and open, and glorify God as one body together united.
  •     To completely and fully trust that God knows what He is doing. 
  •    To cling to Him always especially when it is hard, not try to hide how hard it is from Him.
  •    That the gift of life that God has  given us, is right here in this second, this moment, this place, not in another time, another situation, or another country. 
  •        Even though Satan can try to lie to us and discourage us every chance He gets, when we are living our lives as a sacrifice to God, those part of us that He would discourage and lie to are dead.  We are new creations in Christ, dead to sin alive in Christ, so Satan as far as I’m concerned is just talking to a dead man (or woman in my case.) He only is trying to deceive the part of us that has already passed away, and the part that is alive is now hidden in Christ, praise the Lord!!

These are just a few whispers, God has spoken to my heart while I have been here, I know I have a whole lot more to learn, but thankfully He is a patient teacher!

“The mind of the sinful man is death, but the mind controlled by the Spirit is life and peace."
 –Romans 8:6
     “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose.” –Romans 8:28

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Newsletter for March

Praise the Lord my computer is officially fixed!! So much has happened since I have written last that I don't have enough time or space to put it all down, but God just continues to be so good.
Just one example of this is last time I wrote about someone who stated they wanted to be my first pupil to learn more about God, since then we have been able to set up a time to have a bible study every week on Thursday nights. We have had two so far and they have went very very well, and I am so excited to see how God is going to work. Right now I am just working on building relationships, learning the language, and being open to God's leading whatever or where ever that might lead. 
I decided that just in case some of you don't get my newsletters through e-mail that I would post my monthly newsletter on here as well, so here goes...
              Well I finally am here safe and sound in Granada, Spain, thank all of
   you for your prayers for safe travel and good transition! I arrived Tuesday,
   the 15th of March, in Madrid then took a 5 ½ hour bus ride to Granada. Once
   here Chris and Nicia Irwin picked me up at the bus station and took me to
   their home, where I stayed for a few days. Once everything was ready I went
   to the apartment where I will be living and met my roommate Iveth. Everyone
   has been so wonderful, and I can’t wait to get to know them better.
        The first week I arrived here, I started my Spanish classes, which will
   be on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for two hours. The classes have been very challenging especially because the teacher does not speak in English at
   all. I have heard though that is a very good approach and that I will be
   thankful for it later. It has shown to be extremely important that I know
   and can speak Spanish well, because most of the people here do not know
   English at all. Although that can be overwhelming at times, it has
   challenging me to fully rest in Christ for peace and wisdom, and to allow
   His power to work in me to learn quickly.
Open Hearts...
          I have had the opportunity to meet and work with the youth group from the
church a few times now. Most of them do not speak English, which has been a
challenge, but they have been really welcoming and I am starting to build some
relationships with them through my actions, interpreters, and the little bit of
Spanish I know. I have really been reminded over and over again while I'm here
that the way I live my life, not necessarily my words, often speaks louder of
Christ and His love to those around me.
          I also have the great opportunity to go into the school system every
   Tuesday and Thursday and help teach an English class to 2nd graders. This is
   such a great opportunity to show Christ’s love to the kids and teachers, and
   to build great relationship in the community. I have already had the
   blessing of meeting with a couple of the teachers who wanted to practice
   their English and offered to help me practice my Spanish. During these
   meetings I really have felt that these women just wanted to meet not just to
   learn but because they just  want to be friends. I really feel that God is
   definitely opening a door through this for me to share about Christ with
   them.
        I attended a meeting a couple of weeks ago about the Cinderella’s House
   and meet Elisa and talked a little bit to her about me desiring to help with
   the ministry. She was very excited about that, but we have not been able to
   have another meeting because she was leaving the country for a couple of
   weeks. I will keep you updated on more as I receive more information.
        It hasn't been easy these past few weeks, I have dealt with the culture
   shock, my computer's hard-drive crashing, the language barrier, and so much
   more, but God's grace, strength, and peace has truly flowed in every
   situation since I have been here. I have seen Him work situations out like
   only He could, and open doors that only He is capable of opening. The people
   here are in such a desperate need for Christ, they are broken and their
   hearts have been hardened from years of false religion, but there is hope.
   Through relationship and patient love God is opening hearts to hear and
   receive the message and I firmly believe God is going to do great things in
   the lives of these people!

Please be in Prayer for...
-Relationships to continue to be built, and that more opportunites will arise
for me to share Christ with the unreached.
-For the meetings I am having every week with the two teachers
-The youth group and their leader Raul
-The Cinderella's House
-That God will continue to open my mind to learn the language
   Words cannot express how thankful I am for all of your prayers!!
" I thank my God every time I remember you. In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy!" -Philippians 1:3-4

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

“Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, “This is the way; walk in it.” (Isa.30:21) This truly describes how I have felt throughout this short time of being here in Granada.  I stayed with Chris and Nicia the first couple of days at their home, and then after I was rested some, I went to meet Iveth, who I will be living with and to move into the apartment.  
Friday morning I went to my first class, which was very hard at first because the teacher did not speak to us in English, and I had not been there long enough to even understand fully what was being said. So I went back to the apartment discouraged and frustrated. Later that evening Iveth and her friend from out of town asked if I wanted to go eat with them and later meet some more of Iveth’s friends.  It was such a great experience, Iveth and her friend from out of town spoke English and so we had a great time going out to eat. Then later when I met her friends who didn’t speak English they helped translate and even teach me small phrases. My spirits were lifted and I felt much better.
The rest of the weekend Iveth, her friend, and I went sightseeing, we walked all around the city, visiting La Alhambra and the Plaza de San Nicholas that overlooks La  Alhambra, it was so beautiful and such a good cultural experience.  Yesterday (Monday) I had another class session, and I understood so much more, which was really so encouraging to me. Then that evening I went to my first Mercadona (like a super-market) with Nicia and spent the evening at their house. Out of all the wonderful things that have been happening here though, I think the most wonderful of all was when I was talking to someone over here about missions and how it is hard to minister to people who can’t understand what you are saying, then the person said, well I understand and I really want to be your first pupil! I almost cried right there, God truly is so good, and I cannot wait to see all that He has in store! Thank you all for your prayers, they are definitely felt and needed!

“But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us.” -2 Corinthians 4:7

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Here at Last

I wanted to write just a quick post to say I am officially here!!!! Praise the Lord, He has been so very faithful to provide every step of the way! I flew into Madrid yesterday morning, and took a five and a half hour bus ride to Granada, where Chris and Nicia took me to their home so I could rest. It has been wonderful and everything has went so smoothly, it is incredible how God works out every detail. "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." -Romans 8:28


"Praise the LORD. Give thanks to the LORD, for He is good; His love endures forever. Who can proclaim the mighty acts of the LORD or fully declare His praise?" - Psalm 106"1-2

Monday, March 7, 2011

God is a God who Provides

If ever there was a time in my life that just flew by, these past few weeks would be it! So many things have happened so quickly I haven’t even had time to sit down and write about them. First I went on a trek to drop off my visa application at the Spanish Consulate in Chicago. This process went so well, there was no denying it was completely God orchestrated the entire time. Every step along the way, God placed someone there to help give us directions, or instructions, and even a very nice manager at the hotel we stayed at upgraded our room for free.  I left knowing that God had planned every one of my steps along the way.
Then in between that adventure and my next I found out some very very exciting news, I am 100% fully funded to go to Granada, Praise the Lord!! I was just so floored at God’s extravagant blessings, and His faithful provision! 
So I went on to my next adventure so excited and beyond thankful. This next adventure was to go to training, which was wonderful and very encouraging.  I met so many people that had such a contagious passion to serve God and spread His Word all over the world.  I am so thankful I was able to meet the people I met and learn from some truly great women and men of God.
After getting home from training, I received even more good news; I was approved for my visa!  So I am preparing to go back to Chicago at the end of this week to pick it up.  Please pray for safe travel and everything to run smoothly.
Everything has just fallen right into place, in ways that only can be God working it all out, in His way and in His timing. So as of right now the timing is working out so that the goal leaving date is going to be the beginning of next week! Please pray that everything continues to work out the way God wants it, that I will continue to trust in Him for all my needs, and lean on His peace that passes all understanding.

“God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus.” – Philippians 4:19

“Before a word is on my tongue you, LORD, know it completely. You hem me in behind and before, and you lay your hand upon me. Such knowledge is too wonderful for me, too lofty for me to attain.” Psalm 139:4-6

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Sharing God's Love for Spain

Wow, catching my breath after these past few weeks is going to be a feat only God can do. Everything has been flowing and working out so perfectly, that there is no denying that it is God. Although there have been hard times during this faith walk, I can confidently say looking back just on these past weeks that He is faithful! My mind has been a whirl of activity, but yet somehow God has given a peace that only He can truly provide.
I had been preparing for “Sharing God’s Love for Spain,” benefit spaghetti dinner for weeks and with the help of so many wonderful people it was a complete success. God blessed in so many ways, not only in people giving financially, but also in people helping, people coming willing to learn more about this ministry, and those that were there for encouragement.  I was certainly encouraged and also just completely astounded at the outpouring of love and support. I will take that encouragement with me this week as I go to Chicago to apply for my visa at the Spanish Consulate. It will be a two day trip and a lot of driving, this Wednesday, and Thursday, but an adventure I am sure. I please ask that you join with me in praying that this trip will go well, and that I will be approved for my visa in a short amount of time. I have no doubts that God will work this out in His way in His time, just as He has everything else. “The LORD is righteous in all his ways and faithful in all He does. “ Psalm 145:17

“For great is his love toward us, and the faithfulness of the LORD endures forever.  Praise the LORD!” Psalm 117:2
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”–Philippians 4:6-7

Monday, January 24, 2011

Cinderella's House


           I have received some more information about one of the ministries I will have the opportunity to help with while I am in Spain, called Cinderella’s House, and so I wanted to share this information with you. This new ministry reaches out to the women who are enslaved in the sex trade, and are looking for a safe place to heal, be restored and grow in Christ. Right now this ministry is so new that there is not yet an actual house, so the missionaries actually go out to minister to these women.  I will have the privilege to work with these missionaries who are passionately committed to serving God by reaching out to these hurting, broken women and showing them the love and healing restoration God offers.  

          It seems like every time I learn something more about God’s plan for this year I can see more and more why He has given me the passions that He has given. I am humbled to see how God is working everything out; using me in ways I never thought I could be used.  It just reminds me of how Big and Powerful God truly is, and yet how loving and intimate His relationship is with all of us, by taking the very things that we love and even things that we fear and using them all for His glory. Every time I go to think how unworthy I am to have the King of the universe use me, I am reminded that it is in my weakness that God’s power truly shows through. When we have nothing to bring but all of ourselves, God can truly take all that we are and aren’t and show the world and often times even us more of who He is… “But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us.” 2 Corinthians 4:7

2 Corinthians 12:9-10, “But He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong!”

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

We're In

“The LORD himself goes before you and will be with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.” Deuteronomy 31:8. These are the words of truth Moses spoke to Joshua before he became the new leader of the Israelites. These are also the words that God continues to speak lovingly to my heart as I am on this new journey. Along this path there have been and still are many unknowns in my life, which can be hard and tempting to worry about, but I am finding that in the times where there are lots of unknowns in my life, I am reminded all the more of the known truths of God. I can look back on this journey so far and see how God has been with me every step and extravagantly blessed me, not just with circumstances, but with the people in my life.
                Along this path, God has brought people just at the right time into my life that are walking beside me, partnering with me in this ministry, and encouraging me in so many ways.  The words, “We’re In,” are still echoing in my mind since a wonderfully encouraging sister-in-Christ, and I presented a challenge for my home church family to take this journey with me, through prayer and financially. Since that time many absolutely incredible people have said, “We’re In,” even if they don’t have a lot to give financially, their support, encouragement, and willingness to help have been priceless.  I know that I cannot do all of this on my own, but thankfully God promises I never have to!
Psalm 73:23, "Yet I am always with you; you hold me by my right hand."
Matthew 28:20b, "And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." 

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Wait for the Lord

        So, the support letters are sent, the challenge for families in my home church to say with words and actions, “We’re In,” has been made. I have had to fight the battle of myself and wrestle the thoughts of worry, doubt, and control out of my head. I have come to find that asking for people to partner with me, is not easy, not because I do not believe that this is what God is calling me to do by any means, but because asking for partners is kind of like putting all your passions, dreams, and even a big part of your own heart out there for others see, it can be a very venerable time. Waiting to see if someone is going to catch the passion and fire, God has given me for this ministry is a hard thing. Hearing negatives and skepticisms are not easy, when you place the heart God has given you out for all to see. However, this is where our hearts are called to be, to be open and honest with what God has placed inside them, to show the world, God's passions and love through our own hearts, and not to close that off and hide it away. 
      Although this process can be hard, I know my hopes, passions, dreams, and heart for this ministry is God given. So everything else that needs to go along with these, the courage, strength, patience, financial and prayer support, and documents/visa, will be God given as well. I am standing on the the promises He has given me, in full faith that He will provide. This is His plan for my life, and I am just get to follow it and walk hand in hand with Him wherever He leads.

Psalm 27:13-14, “I remain confident of this: I will see the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living. Wait for the LORD; be strong and take heart and wait for the LORD.”

Psalm 37:7a, “Be still before the LORD and wait patiently for him; do not fret.”

Isaiah 41:13, “For I am the LORD your God who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, Do not fear; I will help you.”

Monday, January 3, 2011

God will Always make a Way

Philippians 4:6-7 “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and petition with thanksgiving present your request to God. And the peace of God which transcends all understanding will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.” 
     This verse’s truths I cling to, especially during this time of preparations and transitions. Today I received an e-mail from one of the missionaries I am apprenticing under, Nicia; she gave me an estimate of a budget, a possible place to live, and information on getting my student visa. 
     However, along with all this information, anxiety also came as an attachment.  I finally have a clearer view of the obstacles I have to face before I can go to Spain, and yes they are bigger than I even expected. So for about an hour I opened up that anxiety attachment and stared at what seemed like mountains of impossibilities. I am not proud of it, but I let these obstacles scare me into being filled with worry.
  After about an hour of this God reminded me of all the impossible situations that He made possible, just in the Old Testament alone. When the Israelites were being chased by an angry Pharaoh and his army and an entire Sea stood between them and safety, what did God do? He split the entire Red Sea, just so they could get to where He wanted them to be. I have no idea why on earth I thought I had any right to think something like finances, or any requirements for a visa could possibly keep me from being where God wants me. So I am walking forward knowing that this “Sea” will move, and that God will provide a way!
Exodus 14:13-14 “Do not be afraid. Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the LORD will bring you today…The LORD will fight for you; you need only to be still.”