Monday, July 6, 2009

God is Changing Lives, in the mission country and the Missionaries!

Hola!

Sorry it's been a while since I´ve posted, we have been really busy.

Saturday, we went to do a few dramas in a park. We went around the city a little to try to get more people to come. Pretty interesting, we walked in the streets and were in my opinion too close to cars...
We obviously stand out being "grincos" or "white people" but it's even more of a scene with us in our makeup and costume C:

When the dramas were over, I got the awesome opportunity to share my testimony. Mostly, it was younger children who have been giving their life to Christ.



While on the bus to get lunch for a break, our team leader, Jill, saw what looked like a prostitute house across the street. A few of our team members got some money together, and went to go get a girl out. They talked to her for a while, and found out that she had 3 children, and was doing what she could to support them. They told her about Christ´s love, and His provision, and asked them to pray with her,so of course, they did. Tyler had an extra Spanish Bible on the bus, so He gave it to her to have. She went back and quit her job. Please pray for her that God would provide her with a new job opportunity soon for her and her kids.

Yesterday, we had a day of rest. In the morning, we had a church service with Ayiesha Woods leading worship then free time until 4 with a few seminars to choose from. The first one I went to was about all relationships in our lives, and how to keep them Godly and pure. The next one I went to was just an informational about Compassion.

I have already been seeing a huge transformation in my view of God. There have been physical miracles, I´ll let Aaron share about that, he said he would post something ¨Soon¨. And I have seen the power of being in a body of Christ, the bondage, trust, passion, and dedication to doing his will. We are all on fire. I really feel a call from God to bring this back to the Sr. High ministry. I don´t think people really understand the power of God, and what it's like to just worship in His presence, and to truly be in a body of Christ. I want them to! There´s absolutely nothing like it.

7 comments:

Jkfrt said...
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MyAwesomeOliveShoots said...

I'm so thankful for your posts! They are a great link and insight into your experiences! I wish Aaron would write, we want to hear from our boy! We miss him but trust he is doing the Lord's will! Stay stay and healthy, keep writing and sharing, we are proud of all of you!

Love,

Mrs. W-H aka Aaron's mom

Mom said...

Praise the Lord Team 10! You are having an eternal impact on lives for Christ! Keep it up, and thank you so much for posting! We will pray for the people you encounter on your trip. I pray God will pray ABUNDANTLY for the lady you prayed with who quit her job and gave her life to Christ. Lord, Bless her with health and provision..... someone tell her about Compassion !

Love you Sweetie,
Mom

Roxanne said...

Absoloutely wonderful update about an absolutely amazing God at work in and through you! Keep up the great work! Praying for you!

Anonymous said...

Hey Kiddo,

It's so exciting to see God work through you and your team! Continuing to keep you in prayer throughout the day.

Pray that God will give you a vision on how to bring this momentum back home. Emotions are high and exciting now, but ask God for an abiding drive to carry out His plans for you at home...the enemy will throw obstacles in your way as he did preparing for Guatemala...but he's no match for Author and Perfecter of Our Faith.

Love ya.
Dad

Liette said...

Dear Aubrey,
What an amazing experience you are having! I am so proud of you. Tomorrow I will tell Sam and Max all about what their cousin "A" is doing, and I'm sure they will be very proud, too! Soon you will get to meet Luis and I know you've been looking forward to that for a *very* long while. We have started a little volunteering of our own. Each week we are visiting a community of retired nuns that lives in a nursing facility here in Monroe. They all used to be school teachers (many of them missionaries too, for the most part in Latin America) and they love to be around small children! Sam and Max are sunny and playful and look forward to "visiting the Sisters" and I'm sure it is good for all of us. We are trying to use their gifts to take care of other people, and I think that is what God calls us to do. And you are doing that in a very big way!
We pray for you every day and can't wait for you to share all the details with us once you get home!

Love,
Auntie Liette

tyler said...

oh man, i just read that today. that was sooooo amazing. :D