Sunday, March 31, 2019

Travel Day

3/30/19

Today we said our goodbyes to Don & Billie, and Amber (Trek-x staff).  It was an amazing week of learning what they do in Dallas and seeing God on the move.

From Amber (Trek-X staff):
On this trip I was reminded that God brings beauty from ashes. When I was still the AD at Heritage, the gym in Bozeman was set on fire by an arsonist in 2014 during the State Tournament. God brought coaches and AD’s closer through that tournament and led eventually to the friendship I have now with Janelle (FCCS trip leader). Through other missions opportunities serving together the past few years, the Lord led to this trip being an opportunity in partnership. God’s ways and plans are far greater than our own.

To see friends from Montana loving on, sharing Christ, and furthering relationships with the Dallas kids and families I know well from living in the neighborhood down there this fall, along with getting to be apart of the first ministry to take place at the new community center, was such a blessing. To see eyes being increasingly opened to the lostness of the world and urgency of the gospel through the mosque and temple visits, and working amongst individuals from unreached people groups, is both exciting and sobering. To see the team taking steps of faith in sharing the gospel is a beautiful picture of what we were each created for - glorifying Him and sharing Him with those He puts in our path. The Holy Spirit went before in so many conversations throughout the week.

Getting to know team members better through talking and serving and praying and laughing and tears and shared experiences on this trip was a reminder in my life personally that where God guides, He provides. God knows exactly what our hearts need and takes care of us in ways immeasurably more than we could ask or imagine. Please pray I would continue to put my hand to the plow and not look back as I sow gospel seeds wherever He sends me.

May we all be faithful to follow where He leads us in being apart of His work among the nations, for we know that: “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved (Acts 4:12).”


From Janelle (Foothills team leader):
Even though I visited this ministry site in December, this week did not go how I was expecting it to.  We were living out  2 Corinthians 12:9-10, "My grace is sufficient for you; for my strength is made perfect in weakness."  It started out with Paul (my husband) arriving in Dallas with significant hearing loss in one of his ears.  I had been really looking forward to having him join us, since this was his first Foothills mission trip.  Through visiting a doctor, who referred him to another doctor, several connections were made for further ministry and professional connections.  Nevertheless, seeing Don & Billie again and getting to serve with Amber again was so sweet.  The relationships we forge in ministry go deep quick and we all experienced that this week.  God is so good!  

Aside from teaching me to hold my expectations loosely, this trip stretched me in many ways.  Working with so many different cultures in one neighborhood made it impossible to begin to know how to try to relate to each culture. It boiled down to the language of love and this team related it so well (Matthew 22:36-40).  By the last day, kids were coming from all over when they saw us arrive. This morning when we said goodbye, Don said he already had kids knocking on his door wondering if we were coming today.  This happened to be the first week for the new ministry center to have anything going on and he said with our team being there, it has successfully been launched.  God's timing is always perfect.  Praise God!  

As we visited the different temples and mosque, we all learned more about what these people believe about spirituality and how to reach heaven.  As we talked with them, it was apparent that none had the assurance that we have as Christians.  It grieved my heart to see so many earnestly seeking after something that provided no true assurance and peace.  I look forward to getting back to Great Falls, to look at our community with fresh eyes and to see who God has for me to befriend and share Jesus with.  Please continue to pray for me and the whole team to follow through on the things that the Lord has asked us to do and to live mission-minded wherever He leads us.

From Vittoria:
This week has been amazing for me and for everyone else on the team also. I loved every moment of it. What impacted me most is seeing the kids that we interacted with; seeing them just open up to you. I loved playing with the kids and they even taught me that we should always be happy and smile. Always be kind to others because you do not know what they are going through. The kids thought everything was hilarious and would laugh about anything. I want to bring the joy of God back home. I want others to see a change in me back home. Going on this trip was truly a blessing to me and to the whole team. Also a blessing for the families we interacted with. 


From Oz:
First of all, I take this moment to thank Jesus for this great opportunity and experience. I learned that no matter what we endure in life, we should be content and persevere to make a positive change in our lives. We must continue to strive by teaching others about Jesus so they also have the opportunity to accept Jesus as their Savior. In fact, this trip provided me with the understanding and the urgent need to spread the work of God amongst the refugees and anyone we came in contact with. 

 I’ve never realized how many other people continue to be blind about the true God. There are many people (multitudes) that cannot see the light at the end of the tunnel since they don’t know about Jesus. It is my responsibility to spread the gospel and to teach about Jesus gospel. I am blessed to know that I can make a difference by talking to people about Jesus. If I can only plant a seed and allow God to take care of their personal growth that is a winning action in itself. We all have the need to congregate and evangelize people as long as we are living on this earth. Therefore, I was extremely encouraged to seek the Lord through other people’s hearts and minds so they can learn about Jesus.  I will continue to endure this journey until Jesus comes to take us with him.  

From McCaila:
God has used this trip to grow me and to teach me what this world is really like. I have been blessed to grow up in a little Montana town with Christian parents and a good Christian education. I knew in my mind that the world was not like that for everyone, but seeing it for myself was heartbreaking. Our mission in life is to serve the Lord and bring people into His kingdom. There are so many lost people, and we only got a glimpse of the suffering that is so prevalent. This trip made me realize that I cannot just live in my little bubble and ignore the fact that there are people who have never heard the name of Jesus.  I was really touched by Amber’s heart for people, and it just fueled my drive to prepare my heart for the missions. I really believe God is  going to use me in some wonderful medical missions trips and I am so excited for what He has in store for me. 


From Diana:
The Lord has taught me so much this week and I am very thankful that I get to share it with you on here. First God showed me that I have a heart for the Nations. I honestly never thought I would but interacting with all the different people groups revealed it. Secondly, I realized that you don’t have to go on a missions trip just to tell people about Christ. Imagine that! I have been a Christian for most of my life and I have fallen into a routine of complacency. I don’t want to be a complacent Christian anymore. God taught me that if I am going to live for Him then I really need to LIVE for Him. It felt a little weird to walk around a mall with stores such as Versace, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, etc after being in the neighborhood where we did most of our kids ministry. It felt vain and kinda made me sick to my stomach. Don’t get me wrong, I love shopping but I had no desire to buy anything. It’s crazy how God can change you and shape you in a short week!


From Lenore:
I realize that broken people are everywhere, Jesus loves them and desires for all to know him. He is powerfully at work and wants me to be more intentional in connecting with the work that He is doing in the lives around me.

From Raina:
Through this trip God has taught me the importance of knowing Him and teaching of Him to others. In our temple visits, God revealed to me the flaws and unexplained pieces of other religions. I have learned how to defend my faith and better explain it by watching the leaders do it and doing it myself. I learned how to minister to people of different cultures as well as bond with them. Going back to Great Falls, I want to take the skills I have in bonding with others and use it to witness to them better. God showed me that people are more open to what you have to say if you listen to them and their story and religion more than you cram Jesus down their throat. I plan to build more relationships and further the ones I already have to spread God’s Word and bring glory to Him.

From Paul:
As I spent most of my week in doctor's offices and in a "bug jar," I was reminded about empathy and looking at people as a whole.  They may be doing well on the outside, but usually are hurting, empty or lost on the inside.  Dealing with the physical complaint may not always be the issue and what a person really needs is help for what's in their heart.  I am not good at guiding people to the Lord from an obvious standpoint, but hopefully God will continue to lead me in my daily walk and especially give me guidance, insightfulness and a soft heart to subtley or boldly guide and direct people to the true Healer.

From Nicole:
As I return home from this mission trip my heart is so grateful for so many reasons.  Personally, the Lord has renewed my desire to share the Good News with lost people, whether in Great Falls, MT, Dallas, TX or anywhere else He chooses to send me. God reminded me that faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word and how do lost people hear unless someone tells them. God pulled me out of the pit of destruction 17 years ago and He used PEOPLE to reach me! It was a privilege to be used by God to share the Gospel of Christ on this mission trip. Now I pray that God continues the good work He began in me and that I will do the work to continue to fan the flame that started in my heart.

Secondly, I was amazed to see the kids from Foothills serve so humbly and diligently on this trip. I am impressed with the maturity and wisdom that they have at such a young age. I credit not only their parents but also Foothills for giving them such a firm foundation for life. On this trip the kids learned such valuable tools for life after high school. These kids have been blessed to be raised in Christian homes and attend a Christian school in Great Falls, MT; many of them have never met or interacted with people who practice Buddhism, Hinduism or Islam. This trip gave them the opportunity to learn about other faiths, other ethnics groups and exposed them to different cultures. They now know the basics of Buddhism, Hinduism and Islam. They learned how to interact with people different from them and also how to start a conversation with people who believe differently from them. They learned to examine their own faith and ask questions about others in a kind and caring manner. As these teenagers prepare for college and leaving home they are now well prepared to be ministers of the gospel to whoever God puts in their path!

From Denae:
I’m so glad I was able to come on this trip and experience all the different cultures and people groups. Not only that but we were given ministry opportunities to so many different people and it was able to demolish some of the stereotypes I had in my head concerning people from other countries. Like when someone mentions a Muslim, many people, think of the radical groups. So many times I judge people based on their appearance or what other people have told me, and then they end up being the total opposite. Our culture is so full of judgement and often times its so far from the truth. I want to be more open-minded towards people of other religions so I'm less afraid to share the good news of Christ.

From Jacob:
God has shown me a lot over the course of the week while ministering to the children. He has shown me that I should be more appreciative with what He has given to me because these kids hardly have clothes to cover their back. They seem to be so happy even though they have nothing. It makes me feel guilty because I’m always striving to get myself and my family things and not focusing on giving to the community. I am not the type of person that likes to get hyper and be active with kids so that was going to be a struggle for me on this trip. I am also not a kids person and I figured I wouldn’t make any connections with the kids but God brought one boy to me on the last day of our ministry. He and I just did something as simple as throwing a few bean bags back and forth. He made me realize that I enjoyed playing with kids and seeing him happy and smiling made my week. It’s nice to make someone happy and I think God was blessing me with experiencing this young boy's happiness. So when I go home I plan on being more satisfied with what I have and think of others more. I’m gonna also work on being more interactive with kids when I can be. I truly think that I needed this mission trip spiritually as much as the school encouraged students to go.


From Emily:
Ever since Sunday night, I have been continually reconfirming what day it is. When you only have one week to spend with someone important or doing something important it can feel so quick - as if time sped up and you are left mourning the lost minutes and desperately trying to hoard what is left all while it continues to slip away. That is how I expected to feel this week. 

Often on mission trips we see so much pain and suffering that we are emotionally overwhelmed and sometimes struck to our core in ways that affect the rest of our lives. I still see the faces of those two girls from our last mission trip... Those precious girls that wrecked my heart and prompted me to place a new sacrifice on God's altar - that of my will in where and how I was willing to serve him. That is how I expected to feel this week.

No matter how much I tried not to have expectations of this week...I had expectations of this week. The week that I carved out and gave to God; I kept secret strings attached to it (secret from me, of course, not from God). 

This week God has surprised me with fellowship where I didn't expect it; in a sister who is so crazy on fire for God that she could melt stone, in teammates who not only shine God's love but his joy and humility as well, and even in a Latino lady who ministered to us even as we sought to minister to her.
He surprised me with hope in the very people we came to minister to; the 53 year old father who just became a citizen of a country for the first time in his life because his own country did not allow him citizenship, or his daughter who has grasped our friendship with open arms and is constantly so kind and giving and joyful. 

He surprised me with the kindness I saw in the children toward each other as they played, and the friendliness in the faces of almost everyone we approach.

He even surprised me with the variety, deliciousness, and overwhelming abundance of food I have experienced.

But more than all this, God has surprised me with victory instead of brokenness. Despite the lies that Satan tells, the religions that offer gold-gilded self reliance, the countless who have not yet heard, and despite my own expectations, I have an overwhelming sense of triumphant victory bubbling up inside of me. This victory is not mine, for I did not earn it, nor is it bestowed upon me; rather, I am invited into it by the One who has won it. He has defeated death! He has called his own and they will answer him! 

“Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?” The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.
1 Corinthians 15:55‭-‬57 

This is what He has surprised me with! With victory and life where I expected struggle and tears. I have seen poverty and pain mixed with such hope. I have seen and heard lies that have ensnared thousands and millions. I have seen people desperate for God completely devoted to religious lies. I have seen the very things that I thought would break my heart, and yet my heart is filled with the victory of Christ!

Praise be to the God who surprises us with Himself!
Praise be to the God who reached down to us when we could not reach up to Him!
Praise be to God victorious!
Praise be to the LIVING God!



Sunset over Denver...almost home!


Friday, March 29, 2019

Sightseeing Day

3/29/19

Today we got to visit some sights around Dallas.  We visited the Stockyards in Fort Worth, where rodeo was born.  We saw some Texas longhorns and ate BBQ.  Then we checked out Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas where JFK was assassinated.  We stopped at a fancy mall and enjoyed each other's fellowship while eating at the food court and doing a little shopping.  We finished the day with a time of praising the Lord together and prayer.  It has been a full and amazing week!


Stockyards






Horsing around

Jacob and Raina at the Stockyards
Diana stylin'

Team at the Stockyards

JFK Memorial

At Dealey Plaza



From Denae:
Over the week, I've seen a lot of things, some encouraging and others depressing. At the temples and Mosque, it was so sad to think that these people have dedicated their whole lives to a religion that won't save them in the end. It made me feel so helpless, thinking about millions of people that have followed this religion, only to die without accepting Jesus. On a happier note, I was given a great ministering moment when a little muslim girl asked me to explain salvation to her. It was so fun playing with all the kids and showing them the love of Christ.

Denae sharing the Good News!

From Paul:
My mission trip has not been a typical trip.  It started with hearing loss (barotrauma) before the trip that got worse as we arrived to Dallas.  I've spent the week seeing providers and being treated with medications and hyperbaric oxygen therapy.  I had the opportunity to meet the director of the center and discuss its medical uses.  Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a viable treatment for concussion which is a large part of my medical practice.  Maybe this will be an opportunity to use this treatment in Great Falls!  I spend two hours a day in a chamber, which I tell the group is like being in a glass bug jar. I've been able to do activities with the group, but it appears my "trip" was to experience this treatment and learn more about it.
I have been very impressed and encouraged with our FCCS students, during their time here in Dallas.  They have been a real delight and blessing to the community.  They have played with the children and young adults and have certainly not wasted an opportunity to witness and love on the people.  FCCS should be proud on how well everyone has represented the school and done lots for the kingdom!


Paul shooting hoops at Northwest Comm. Center


Team pic with Laila, Sarah and Trek-X staff (Amber & Billie)

Fun in the neighborhood






Thursday, March 28, 2019

Hindu temple/Neighborhood Ministry




3/28/19
Today our group devotional centered on John 15:1-5 & 8; which addresses our need to remain connected to God in order to be fruitful. After group devotions we watched a David Platt informational video about Hinduism in preparation for our morning visit to a local Hindu temple. During lunch we were blessed to meet Sarah, a young Burmese woman who was raised in a Buddhist family, and to hear her testimony. We then returned to the ministry center at Vickery Meadows for our final afternoon with the kids ministry. We met the kids coming off the school bus, played with bubbles, volleyball, chalk, and other things before teaching the story of Daniel in the lions' den to such a large group of kids that we had to do the play outside (where many of the local adults got to watch as well).
Team at Hindu temple




Amber and Sarah (former Buddhist)
Playground friends

Playground ministry
Daniel and the Lions den



From Jacob:

Today was our last day of being able to minister to the kids. Over the past few days of getting to know them, I’ve grown closer to them and have built relationships through activities and games we’ve played. Today was hard because it was the last time I get to see the kids I’ve made connections with and spent time growing closer to. I have been blessed by being able to make these kids happy but I think I’ve been the one who has gone through the change and realization of what I can do with God and what He can do for me and through me. He has blessed these kids through me and has made me feel a lot more appreciative of what I have. I am thankful that I got to come on this trip. 


Jacob and Rashid


From Emily: 

The visit to the Hindu temple today caught me a bit by surprise; the tour began, not with a visit to their worship area but, with a brief overview of Hinduism followed by a question and answer time. I was surprised by many things about Hinduism but the biggest was in finding out that they do not seek new believers or evangelize in any organized way. I was also surprised to find out that many Hindus believe different things and that the temple we toured even had three different sets of idols designed to service three different belief paths a person could choose.
During the question and answer period, I got the distinct feeling that the lady who was giving us the tour very much preferred to not ask questions of her belief system and even rejected questioning ours when we offered to answer any questions she had of Christianity.
I left the temple with a feeling of pity for the many people who follow faiths that require people to attempt to reach up to God's level on their own strength and do not offer any form of assurance for the afterlife even if they devote their entire lives to 'doing the right thing' in the eyes of their chosen faith.
Praise be to our Savior who cared enough to reach down to us!
Our lunch with Sarah was a wonderful source of encouragement and re-energized me for the afternoon with the kids. To hear of her escape from the despair, bitterness, and frustration she experienced while adhering to Buddhism contrasted with the joy, forgiveness, freedom and life she glows with now was like a shot of caffeine when I needed it most.
The afternoon kid ministry was almost a blur to me as there were precious little ones asking questions and begging attention at every turn and two little sisters in particular who stole my heart and demanded most of my time. However, as fast as the afternoon play time seemed to fly, the story time was certainly a memorable one as I watched the children and even quite a few adults peeking out of their houses and lingering on porches listening to the story of Daniel in the lions den. The activity of the wordless story bead bracelet blessed me more than I ever expected as I witnessed team member after team member go over each color of the bracelet, telling and re-telling the salvation story in the simplest way possible. I also was in the thick of it and felt my own heart swell with gratitude at each opportunity and hope as I looked into each precious face.

Emily and friends


Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Community Center Tour/Youth group

3/27

This morning we toured the Northwest Community Center, a place where refugees can come and receive help and also be introduced to Christ. We heard a powerful testimony from a man who came to Christ in a refugee camp in Africa, and is now in the States helping other refugees and sharing Christ with them. We then went to lunch at a Vietnamese bistro and after went through the Hong Kong market. We spent a little time alone with the Lord reflecting on the trip, went around the neighborhood distributing invitations to kids ministry, and then attended Wednesday evening youth group at the Northwest Community Center where we got to meet many youth from different places around the world. They got to play games and hear a message about the Lord. It was a blessed day!

Touring Northwest Community Center

Touring Northwest Community Center

Northwest Community Center

Outside Bistro B, our lunch stop

At the Hong Kong market

The boys having fun at the Hong Kong market ;)

Hong Kong Market

Neighborhood friends

Handing out invitations
Handing out invitations

Amber reconnecting with a gal at youth group

Youth group

Youth group

Northwest Community Center


From Oz:
It was exciting to go to the NorthWest Community Center in Dallas, Texas to find out this is the place (center) where the refugees can request assistance for subsistence. The Community Center offers help  in many areas for the refugees such as teaching ESL (English As A Second Language), skills from, typing, computer familiarization, sewing, job readiness and resource distribution from diapers, wipes, clothing, and to include medical services, etc. There are also other programs for children such as after school care, kids club and youth programs. The NorthWest Community center invites the people from the community to join their team and take advantage of the programs and services. Yet, one of the most impacting encounters I had at the center happened when I met Jean who is a refugee from Burundi, Africa. He has had a tough life since he was a kid back in his own country. As a result of the political controversies and persecution, he has seen the face of death many times. Fortunately, his faith in the Lord has been strong to overcome any hard situations. In addition, he had the opportunity
to come to the United States and start a new life in Dallas Texas. This is the place where he has grown in his faith and continues to serve the Lord by helping the people with needs since he remembers what is like to be a refugee. Now, he works in the NorthWest Community Center and he is a testimony of his will and faith in the Lord to succeed in life.
 
Oz




From McCaila:

This trip has been a life changing time for me. Not only today’s activities, but all that we have done this week has changed the way I think about life and this world. The reality of lost people hurts my heart, but there is so much hope too. This week I’ve seen how much sorrow and happiness can go together even when they seem like they should be separate from each other. The people we have come in contact with have so many hardships yet their joy in the small things is evident. In our team, we have shared our pain and then had times of laughter that follow. We’ve had so much fun and some really good conversations. I’ve learned things about my team members and seen new sides of their personalities which is a real privilege. Yesterday, Diana and I had the chance to converse with a Muslim woman about Christianity in a Mosque. I never thought in a million years that it would be a possibility to do that! When she was asking questions about our faith I was able to share (by God giving me the words and the remembrance!) Romans 10:9 which says “that if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” I think it was hard for her to grasp the concept of how easy it is to just accept God’s free gift to us. It was a great conversation, and I was so blessed to be able to share that moment with my best friend. I have learned so much on this trip about myself, God, and people. I can see God calling me to missions in the future, most likely as a nurse and I am excited about that prospect.


McCaila

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Mosque visit/Neighborhood ministry/Neighborhood dinner

3/26/19

We had orientation on the religion of Islam this morning and then headed to the mosque. We had a very hospitable and welcoming visit as the Imam and some of the ladies gave us a tour. They showed us where they do their five times of prayer each day, had one of the kids memorizing the Quran in Arabic recite some for us, and then we had a time at the end with food and Q and A. We were able to share about Christianity as they shared about Islam.

Afterwards, we went back to the ministry center in the Vickery Meadow neighborhood for another afternoon of kids ministry. We played with the kids and then shared the story of Zaccheus and how Jesus "came to seek and to save the lost (Luke 19:10)."

We were then treated to a wonderful dinner by some Mexican and Cuban families who live in the apartment complex. They were so gracious to us. After eating we played an ice breaker game to get to know each other, breaking down any language barriers through laughter and Oz helping to translate! Nicole was also able to share her testimony of how she came to faith in Christ and the ladies from the complex, one in particular really related and it led to a really sweet discussion and prayer time at the end.

God is going before this week and doing abundantly more than we could ask or imagine (Eph. 3:20). Praise be to Him!


Mosque visit
Mosque visit
Mosque visit
Mosque visit
Mosque visit
Kids ministry
Kids ministry
Kids ministry

Some of the delicious food!

Nicole sharing her testimony with the ladies at the complex


From Diana:
Hola! Wow, I feel incredibly blessed to be on this trip because we have seen the Lord work in so many ways. I was extremely nervous for today because I just never really have interacted with Muslims ( people who practice Islam NOT people of Arab heritage). I have always viewed them as hostile just because of media and certain radical sects of the religion. Let me tell you firsthand that this is completely false. We were immediately greeted with hugs, handshakes, and smiles within the mosque. Lots of laughter followed us through the tour of the prayer rooms and various places. They even prepared a special reception filled with lovely foods (even donuts which I needed because SUGAR). These people are so different than I had previously thought. My heart broke still even despite them showing they are good people. I got to talk with a lovely Muslim lady about Islam and asked her some questions about Islam. I wanted to be a learner and a sponge to all things I could learn. This opened the door to her asking questions about Christianity so we got to compare our two religions. There is so many similarities within Islam but even still they are missing the point that Jesus came, died for our sins, and allowed for us to have a relationship with God. We just need to repent and invite Jesus into our hearts. I was a little upset because right in the middle of me and McCaila’s conversation with this lady, the Imam interrupted to do a Q and A session. We began talking to the lady about the gospel and getting into good conversation. I began to question God about why He did this. Turns out we had even more good conversations within the group about Christianity. He had something, the group conversation, even better planned for us. These visits with other religions have been hard because you become aware of the world outside of a little town in great falls Montana. Even then this is just Dallas, Texas. We are still in the United States and it doesn’t even begin to touch how many people need to hear the good news. Also the religions we have come in contact with are works based. You have to do this and you have to do that. It sounds so exhausting to me and I know the truth. I know that these people can have rest in Jesus because He died for our sins. He reached down to us. In these other religions, the person has to reach up to God to meet these standards for salvation. I want these people to have peace and it is frustrating to see these places.

Kids ministry is always fulfilling because there is so much ease. You basically get to love on them and make them smile. I have played so many games of Uno which is heaven. I LOVE UNO! I have also not won a single game. I’m not sure how because I have played like 20+ games. It is also fun to try and speak Spanish to the kids. They have laughed at me a lot. I wish I took Spanish instead of German.

It is funny how God always knows what to give you in order to keep you going. Tonight we got to fellowship with some Cuban and Mexican ladies. After being so discouraged by seeing some of these things, I was encouraged to hear some testimonies of Christians from other countries. Today was a good day and I saw God throughout every little detail. I wish I had time to type more descriptively.

There is so much more that I want to type and share. I look forward to speaking to anyone willing to ask about the trip. My faith was beginning to become a routine and this trip has refreshed it back into a relationship with a LIVING God. I feel more confident in sharing Jesus with people I do life with on a day to day basis. I know that this trip will benefit me as I go forth into coming stages in my life.

Janelle, Diana, and Denae at the mosque

From Nicole:

I have seen the Lord at work today in so many ways. It is amazing to see this team working together to serve those who live in the Valenceo Apartments. It is awesome to see humble service in action like Paul taught us in Romans 12 and 1 Corinthians 12.

“There are different kinds of gifts, but the same Spirit distributes them. There are different kinds of service, but the same Lord. There are different kinds of working, but in all of them and in everyone it is the same God at work. Now to each one the manifestation of the Spirit is given for the common good.” 1 Corinthians 12:4-7

Each night we invite kids to come for activities. We spend part of the time playing with them outside or inside playing games. It is touching to see how happy a child gets when you are willing to give them your time and attention and play Uno or simply throw a ball with them. Their faces light up just at your smile and they immediately have a connection with you. Seeing this team come together to use their gifts to serve and minister to the lost has been such a great experience. I’ve watched the teenagers playing with the kids, prepare lessons, present skits and teach the kids songs and actions. I’ve watched Oz and Vittoria translate Spanish to English, I’ve seen Lenore clean, clean, and clean some more. This whole team has used their gifts to serve people and it has been a privilege to be apart of it and to witness it.

After kids’ activities each night we have been blessed by the people here preparing food for us. I am finding that this community is overwhelmingly hospitable. Tonight, a number of ladies from Mexico and Cuba prepared a meal for us. There was so much food and they were so happy to prepare it for us. It turns out that tonight was the first time the community center has been used to share a meal together. Construction on the center is still not complete but we pulled up chairs in circles and ate and laughed and had a great time of fellowship with the women who prepared the meal for us. The women who brought the food spoke only Spanish but God had a plan as He always does…Oz and Vittoria were able to translate so we got to share in a time of testimony and great conversation about what the community center will be used for in the future. The women seemed excited that they will be offering ESL (English Second Language) Classes, sewing classes and Bible Study and so much more.

What a privilege it is to serve on this team, to meet these people, to minister the Good News!
Nicole (in the middle) with Amber and McCaila