Hey everyone! this blog is going to be pretty random! It's some little tidbits that I wrote while we were in the village!
blog #1
So, Sarah and I just got back from our first Bible Study of the week. We found 3 existing believers! Not just people who believe, but people who hunger and thirst after God and desire to reach their people! We sang 2 songs in Waray. They said that as they sang, a cool, refreshing feeling came over them. That they knew the HS was in the room. (I wish I was that sensitive!) Ate described how she had been praying for 3 years that Christians would come study the Bible with them. And here we are! Now that is the definition of perseverance! 3 years! We asked them to invite their friends for a BS tomorrow afternoon in the home, but she said "no, not in my house. there will be too many people! we must teach outside by the river!" How incredible! I hope a lot of people come tomorrow to hear the Word of God! I also asked if we could daily meet at 8, so that I can teach them and encourage them. THey said "YES!". ALl they want to learn is how to teach others to accept Christ! Their passion is such an encouragement to me!
Lord, I thank you. THank you for answering the prayers of these women and of my team. I ask that you would send your Holy Spirit to prepare the hearts of the people in this village. Give us the courage to persevere even when people might reject God. Let your power fall, let your voice be heard!
Blog #2:
The sound of voices being raised to Jesus is the most beautiful thing in the world. All 25 + of us are in this small room, sitting on the floor, on stairs, on uncomfortable wooden benches and small chairs. These teenage girls will sing at the top of their lungs singing praises to the King who they committed to follow today! They have these small Bibles open with very little light, listening intently to Sarah teaching about Nicodemus. They are so eager to learn about God's Word! As sarah is explaining the love of Christ, every eye is glued on her and smiles are on every face. She legitamately gave an invitation for them to have a personal relationship with Jesus. Once again, the Lord has moved. Hearing over 15 people repeat the prayer of salvation is an answer to prayer of salvation is an answer to prayer. The sound of souls entering the Kingdom of God. The sound of Satan losing people from his grip of death. The sound of angels rejoicing in heaven. Music to my ears.
prayer:
Lord, I pray for a spiritual awakening in this village. The bonds need to be broken. The spiritual blinders on these people are keeping them from fully understanding the Gospel. These DCs know about the BIble, but they have not let it change their hearts and have a personal relationship with the creator of the world. The Lord has started to do this. Some people are truly being brought from death to life, but it breaks my heart when people reject God's Word and choose to live their lives headed straight for Hell. I pray that the people who have let the Gospel save them will continue to learn about Him. So that the one time decision will become a daily walk. I pray that the spirit continues to dwell here.
Blog #3:
It is really so different here. This week we have done our bathing in the river. 1. I can catch dirt and sand with my hands. 2. trash and sewage goes in the river. 3. There is a strong current. Therefore it is quite interesting. Especially when there are like 10 people watching us bathe and the children are hanging over us.
About 30 minutes ago I watched the caribou (water bufalo) get killed and skinned! it was pretty awesome! (guess what we had for dinnner???)
The storms every afternoon are incredible. The beautiful scenery, rolling thunder, flashes of lightening. It truly screams the greatness of our God!
Ministry this week has also been really different. When we first arrived, there were 2 Christian women. One of them, Ate Nora, accepted Christ in 1986, was baptized in 87, then her husband came to know the Lord. I have been leading Bible Studies with them all week!
Other than that, this village is filled with devoted catholics who are turned off to Christianity. We would not be welcomed into homes and people would not even listen to us. But after the first few days of intense prayer for God to break the chains of the bondage of the RC, He started doing so! I had about 40 people at one of my Bible studies. People started asking questions, asking for BSs in their homes, and asking how to have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. So far, 53 people have prayed to receive Christ and all of them have become further involved! They have invited new people to every BS! They eagerly show up to BS with Bible in hand. We got a little note today from twin girls who are like 13. They thanked us for coming to teach them how to love and follow Jesus. Many people have said they can just feel the presence of God in their lives, like they have something to live for now! They are so excited to keep meeting together and studying the Word of God, even though we are leaving!
These are some things I am struggling with:
1. There is no way we can reach EVERY person in this village and I pray that the new believers will tell them! It would hurt so bad to hear that no one told them.
2. The children. They love us so much! Yesterday, Roserose and Oday starting crying saying, "Please dont leave. I do not want you to forget me." It is impossible to know whether or not the children understand the Gospel. I pray that the adults will teach them, but also that they will remember these BSs and songs their whole lives.
3. I just want to be home. I still have some focus, I am just praying for a renewed strength this break. The cross is bigger than any of my desires. The vast number of lost people is bigger than my number of complaints. The need for the Gospel is bigger than my need for American amenities.
It might seem as if I am suffering, but whatever this is, it's ll for Jesus! I do not want any praise for what I"m doing this summer. Because it is not about me. I have given up on me and handed it all to the Father. It's not me living, but Christ living in me. Read Matthew 5:16. When people see my good works, they should glorify my Father in heaven. Christ magnified, not me. But speaking of my "good works", it is filthy rags. My works mean nothing, I am saved my grace alone. Ephesians 2:1-10.
I really appreciate all the thoughts and prayers. I could not get through this without the body of Christ at home lifting me up. It is what keeps me going. I cannot wait to be home and see all of you. For those of you who know me and those who don't, I love you!
An Urgent, Radical Mission 2011
Updates on Laura's mission trip to the Philippines this summer :)
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Someone worth losing everything for....
Hey everyone!! This is going to be a little briefing of what I do on a daily basis ministry wise, then a recap on this last barangay.
Well, from Oras, which is our basecamp, we catch a sketchy little boat ride to our village. We step off the boat, and its like the red carpet. People are taking pictures on their cell phones. (Don't know why they have cell phones when there is no service). They all think I am a super model or a movie star or something. So our first task is to find the Kapitan. After we ask for a place to eat, sleep, use the CR and bathe we get settled. Normally we do a Plaza Presentation the second night we are there. That consists of a few songs, a skit that shows the Gospel, a testimony, and a presentation of the Gospel. There have normally been about 50-60 adults there. This is not counting the thousands of children running around.
After this we spend time doing Bible Studies. We walk around the village and ask families if we could teach them the Bible. When they say yes, we set up a time with them. We teach stories in the New Testament that communicate the Gospel. For example, my first story in my set is Jesus and the Samaritan woman. I teach how Jesus went out of His way to talk with her, and then offered her Living Water, or eternal life. Then I move into the Gospel and what eternal life is. Honestly, most people speak up before we even give an invitation. They verbally communicate that they want eternal life, or to follow Jesus, or a personal relationship. After this we ask if they would like to have another Bible study, to which they always reply yes. So throughout the week we continue to go back to the family, discipling them and teaching the Gospel to their family members. It is so hard to leave them like babies in the jungle at the end of the week. That is pretty much a general idea of what we do ministry wise.
Here are some recaps from my journal this past week:
6/24- Once again. Oh my goodness the Lord has shown His presence in this village. Now this is the way to start out a week. I taught the three adults about the Samaritan woman in John 4. The Lord used me to share about Living Water and eternal life. This is not even a place of pride, but a place of complete humility, at the feet of Jesus. I am astounded that He would use someone who has as many faults and weaknesses as I do. I then shared the Gospel. How we are sinful, yet God sent His only Son to take our punishment. I was just being led to different scriptures and words were coming from my mouth that were not exactly passing through my brain. After asking these people if they wanted to have a personal relationship with Jesus, they immediatly exclaimed yes. They were led in a prayer by our translator and from that moment on dedicated their lives to follow Christ. Thank you Lord for giving me the opportunity to welcome a brother and two sisters into the Kingdom of God.
6/25
The stories of people coming to the Lord are always so incredible. I am so honored that I get to have such a part in this. The dead being made alive again is such a powerful event. The Spirit of God is moving so miraculously throughout these villages.I hope that they can continue to dig into the Word and follow God in complete obedience. We should not worry about what happens next, because we took our part in the task of sharing the Gospel. Only God can convict and change lives. We are only called to spread the Word. God does not guarantee that I get to see the fruits of my labor, but for some reason He has allowed me to take part in the harvesting of souls.
6/28
I was really struggling today in the area of leadership. This was my entry: I feel like I'm doing everything wrong. Like I am being ridiculed by Satan for not being a good team leader. I could be serving better and leading my team by example in more ways. I feel like I am failing at the task at hand. During team time, it seems like no one is paying attention. And even if they are, no one is learning anything. I feel like any opinion I have is being shot down, like my words do not even matter. It's like they could really do this without me, who needs Laura? not this team. I just really need some encouragement. I am about the lead a Bible study and I just feel useless. It's like I might as well just let a translator do the whole thing. Apparently I dont know how to communicate with the people here. I dont know how to serve or lead.
After about 5 minutes of prayer I wrote this: I will however go back to Scripture, the ultimate example of servant leadership. Christ. He was nothing, and yet gave everything. He has his "team" following Him, all because he loved and served. Lord, I pray that I will be a depiction of Jesus Christ today. That people will listen to and follow me, because I listen to and follow you. I consecrate my life to Thee.
This is one day after a Bible Study. It is very interesting watching the faces of those hearing the Gospel. Some just smile, some look upset, others are just thinking and processing. You can tell the Spirit is moving in hearts. You can see their eyes being opened to who Christ really is. The RCC has lied to them their entire lives. These people are finally hearing the message that we hear everyday. The Gospel that we take for granted. They are hearing for the first time and crying out Abba Father. I have seen eyes being opened. I have seen the dead be brought to life. I have seen a life be redeemed. There is power in the name of Jesus!!
37 people! 37 people who responded to the Gospel and said they wanted to follow Christ in a personal relationship with him!!
"You know that in the end you are not really giving anything away at all. Instead you are gaining. Yes, you are abandoning everything you have, but you are also gaining more than you could have in any other way. So with joy- with joy!- you sell it all, you abandon it all. Why? Because you have found something worth losing everything for... For the sake of more than a billion people today who have yet to even hear the gospel, I want to risk it all. For the sake of twenty-six thousand children who will die today or starvation or a preventable disease, I want to risk it all. For the sake of an increasingly marginalized and relatively ineffective church in our culture, I want to risk it all. For the sake of my life, my family, and the people that surround me, I want to risk it all." - David Platt, Radical
Thank you to everyone who is praying for me. It is really your prayers that get us through this. When I am on my face crying before the Lord, your prayers get me through. When we rejoice in the many salvations, it is because of your prayers! I really could not do this without the support of you at home. For those of you who I grew up with, thank you. For those who have no idea who I am, thank you. For my family who prays and loves me, thank you.
All praise, unto the Lamb, who sits on the throne, honor and power, dominion and praise!!!
Well, from Oras, which is our basecamp, we catch a sketchy little boat ride to our village. We step off the boat, and its like the red carpet. People are taking pictures on their cell phones. (Don't know why they have cell phones when there is no service). They all think I am a super model or a movie star or something. So our first task is to find the Kapitan. After we ask for a place to eat, sleep, use the CR and bathe we get settled. Normally we do a Plaza Presentation the second night we are there. That consists of a few songs, a skit that shows the Gospel, a testimony, and a presentation of the Gospel. There have normally been about 50-60 adults there. This is not counting the thousands of children running around.
After this we spend time doing Bible Studies. We walk around the village and ask families if we could teach them the Bible. When they say yes, we set up a time with them. We teach stories in the New Testament that communicate the Gospel. For example, my first story in my set is Jesus and the Samaritan woman. I teach how Jesus went out of His way to talk with her, and then offered her Living Water, or eternal life. Then I move into the Gospel and what eternal life is. Honestly, most people speak up before we even give an invitation. They verbally communicate that they want eternal life, or to follow Jesus, or a personal relationship. After this we ask if they would like to have another Bible study, to which they always reply yes. So throughout the week we continue to go back to the family, discipling them and teaching the Gospel to their family members. It is so hard to leave them like babies in the jungle at the end of the week. That is pretty much a general idea of what we do ministry wise.
Here are some recaps from my journal this past week:
6/24- Once again. Oh my goodness the Lord has shown His presence in this village. Now this is the way to start out a week. I taught the three adults about the Samaritan woman in John 4. The Lord used me to share about Living Water and eternal life. This is not even a place of pride, but a place of complete humility, at the feet of Jesus. I am astounded that He would use someone who has as many faults and weaknesses as I do. I then shared the Gospel. How we are sinful, yet God sent His only Son to take our punishment. I was just being led to different scriptures and words were coming from my mouth that were not exactly passing through my brain. After asking these people if they wanted to have a personal relationship with Jesus, they immediatly exclaimed yes. They were led in a prayer by our translator and from that moment on dedicated their lives to follow Christ. Thank you Lord for giving me the opportunity to welcome a brother and two sisters into the Kingdom of God.
6/25
The stories of people coming to the Lord are always so incredible. I am so honored that I get to have such a part in this. The dead being made alive again is such a powerful event. The Spirit of God is moving so miraculously throughout these villages.I hope that they can continue to dig into the Word and follow God in complete obedience. We should not worry about what happens next, because we took our part in the task of sharing the Gospel. Only God can convict and change lives. We are only called to spread the Word. God does not guarantee that I get to see the fruits of my labor, but for some reason He has allowed me to take part in the harvesting of souls.
6/28
I was really struggling today in the area of leadership. This was my entry: I feel like I'm doing everything wrong. Like I am being ridiculed by Satan for not being a good team leader. I could be serving better and leading my team by example in more ways. I feel like I am failing at the task at hand. During team time, it seems like no one is paying attention. And even if they are, no one is learning anything. I feel like any opinion I have is being shot down, like my words do not even matter. It's like they could really do this without me, who needs Laura? not this team. I just really need some encouragement. I am about the lead a Bible study and I just feel useless. It's like I might as well just let a translator do the whole thing. Apparently I dont know how to communicate with the people here. I dont know how to serve or lead.
After about 5 minutes of prayer I wrote this: I will however go back to Scripture, the ultimate example of servant leadership. Christ. He was nothing, and yet gave everything. He has his "team" following Him, all because he loved and served. Lord, I pray that I will be a depiction of Jesus Christ today. That people will listen to and follow me, because I listen to and follow you. I consecrate my life to Thee.
This is one day after a Bible Study. It is very interesting watching the faces of those hearing the Gospel. Some just smile, some look upset, others are just thinking and processing. You can tell the Spirit is moving in hearts. You can see their eyes being opened to who Christ really is. The RCC has lied to them their entire lives. These people are finally hearing the message that we hear everyday. The Gospel that we take for granted. They are hearing for the first time and crying out Abba Father. I have seen eyes being opened. I have seen the dead be brought to life. I have seen a life be redeemed. There is power in the name of Jesus!!
37 people! 37 people who responded to the Gospel and said they wanted to follow Christ in a personal relationship with him!!
"You know that in the end you are not really giving anything away at all. Instead you are gaining. Yes, you are abandoning everything you have, but you are also gaining more than you could have in any other way. So with joy- with joy!- you sell it all, you abandon it all. Why? Because you have found something worth losing everything for... For the sake of more than a billion people today who have yet to even hear the gospel, I want to risk it all. For the sake of twenty-six thousand children who will die today or starvation or a preventable disease, I want to risk it all. For the sake of an increasingly marginalized and relatively ineffective church in our culture, I want to risk it all. For the sake of my life, my family, and the people that surround me, I want to risk it all." - David Platt, Radical
Thank you to everyone who is praying for me. It is really your prayers that get us through this. When I am on my face crying before the Lord, your prayers get me through. When we rejoice in the many salvations, it is because of your prayers! I really could not do this without the support of you at home. For those of you who I grew up with, thank you. For those who have no idea who I am, thank you. For my family who prays and loves me, thank you.
All praise, unto the Lamb, who sits on the throne, honor and power, dominion and praise!!!
Friday, July 1, 2011
A day in the life of...
So hey guys, I just wanted to share with ya'll what a daily routine is for a riverboat backpacking missionary.
First once we arrive in a barangay (village) I as team leader must find the Kapitan (mayor-ish) of the village and explain our purpose. We then must ask for a place to stay and a place to cook and use the CR. That is the Comfort Room, or bathroom. And it is not really comfortable. At all. Once we get permission we start our stay in the village!
Well, we wake up about 6:00am. At least that is when the alarm goes off. The karoke, roosters and dogs start going off about 4. Not to mention the random rat scratches, dog fights, and demon possessed sounding pigs that sporatically alarm us in the middle of the night. We sleep in anything from a straw and bamboo hut, to a tree house, to a cinderblock square. All 6 of us sleep in the same room. So all those nasty boys who snore are also hard to sleep with. We have sleeping mats and mosquito nets. Let me tell you, the bugs here are crazy. The flies are insane. I feel like a corpse sometime because there are so many landing on me. The knats and other flying creatures won't leave me alone.
We then make breakfast. This is either over a fire or over charcoal. And if we are really lucky its over dried coconut which smells terrible. We will eat eggs most of the time. Until we run out. Because when we travel into villages we have to provide all our food, so we have to bring enough for about 10 days. We only have real meat for the first two days, when we can keep it fresh. For the rest of the days we eat rice, and sometime veggies. oh, and canned meat... gross!
After breakfast we have bathing time. Not in a shower. There is no such thing as running water. We grab a bucket and a scooper and head to the watering hole. Fill it with cold water. You pour this water over your body. Let me tell you, you still have your clothes on and we normally have an audience. Quite interesting. In the hotel this week we have a real shower. I have never been so thankful to be naked while bathing. And its also very hard to rinse soap out of long hair. I have many times contemplateld cutting it all off.
The toilets do not have seats on them. Its weird. so you have to flush it with water, pouring it down the back. Sometimes we have holes in the ground with like a toilet seat on top. thats even more interesting. You have to master the squat. Its essential.
I will later give you a run down on ministry things. But i have to switch computers so that I can skype with my parents!
First once we arrive in a barangay (village) I as team leader must find the Kapitan (mayor-ish) of the village and explain our purpose. We then must ask for a place to stay and a place to cook and use the CR. That is the Comfort Room, or bathroom. And it is not really comfortable. At all. Once we get permission we start our stay in the village!
Well, we wake up about 6:00am. At least that is when the alarm goes off. The karoke, roosters and dogs start going off about 4. Not to mention the random rat scratches, dog fights, and demon possessed sounding pigs that sporatically alarm us in the middle of the night. We sleep in anything from a straw and bamboo hut, to a tree house, to a cinderblock square. All 6 of us sleep in the same room. So all those nasty boys who snore are also hard to sleep with. We have sleeping mats and mosquito nets. Let me tell you, the bugs here are crazy. The flies are insane. I feel like a corpse sometime because there are so many landing on me. The knats and other flying creatures won't leave me alone.
We then make breakfast. This is either over a fire or over charcoal. And if we are really lucky its over dried coconut which smells terrible. We will eat eggs most of the time. Until we run out. Because when we travel into villages we have to provide all our food, so we have to bring enough for about 10 days. We only have real meat for the first two days, when we can keep it fresh. For the rest of the days we eat rice, and sometime veggies. oh, and canned meat... gross!
After breakfast we have bathing time. Not in a shower. There is no such thing as running water. We grab a bucket and a scooper and head to the watering hole. Fill it with cold water. You pour this water over your body. Let me tell you, you still have your clothes on and we normally have an audience. Quite interesting. In the hotel this week we have a real shower. I have never been so thankful to be naked while bathing. And its also very hard to rinse soap out of long hair. I have many times contemplateld cutting it all off.
The toilets do not have seats on them. Its weird. so you have to flush it with water, pouring it down the back. Sometimes we have holes in the ground with like a toilet seat on top. thats even more interesting. You have to master the squat. Its essential.
I will later give you a run down on ministry things. But i have to switch computers so that I can skype with my parents!
Monday, June 20, 2011
Indescribable
Our Lord's greatness is just too much to comprehend. I am astounded at how he has moved among us all. His presence has been made known in this last barangay. I have learned so much. I have learned that missionaries have it hard! That I truly do need to rely upon the solid rock that I profess to stand on. I have had to daily pray that God would remove anything of myself so that His spirit could fill me and use me.
We have been experiencing a lot of spiritual warfare. I dont mean team unity, or just feeling off. I mean, scary, trembling in fear warfare. This is something I was not prepared for. A woman came up to our "treehouse" and told us that she lived next door. That there was an evil spirit in her house and that the man who was there was possessed. We would wake up from bad dreams in a cold sweat and shaking in fear. Our translators were having a hard time keeping focus. We would walk through a certain area of the village and every ounce of us would be drained. Certain houses have a stronghold of the RCC on them. You can physically feel it. Please pray! Pray that we would bind together and beat this. The glory belongs to God! Forever and ever!!
We have also had 17 people profess Christ!! And I can say that it was the most humbling experience ever. The first bible study we had was incredible. As I was walking over I just told one of my teammates that I did not feel like I was prepared enough and that I was not going to do a good job. So, I prayed "Ok, Lord, I feel inadequate and useless, but use me please. Whatever happens, you get all the praise, because only you are worthy." So I went and taught about the Samaritan woman. About Living Water. How Jesus went to her in complete care and love. These two older women spoke up immediately and said "How can I have this living water?". SOOOOO, we led them in a prayer to the Lord!!!
I have so many other stories. but lastly, about the two girls our age. Sarah and I had been hanging out with them and their babies every day. I asked this woman if she knew about Jesus Christ. All she knew was that He was born in a manger! This woman had no idea who Jesus was!! can you imagine!!!?? this is unreached people. There are literally people in the world who do not know the Savior. long story short, we shared the Gospel and saw her eyes open to the Lord for the first time ever. She cried out abba father and said she desired to study the Bible.
So for safety reasons we left the Barangary early. Spiritual and physical safety. Please pray!!! Let all your friends and family know! Spread the Word! We leave tomorrow morning for our next barangay. Pray for safety. That we would focus on the Lord! We live by your prayers! Keep them coming!!
We have been experiencing a lot of spiritual warfare. I dont mean team unity, or just feeling off. I mean, scary, trembling in fear warfare. This is something I was not prepared for. A woman came up to our "treehouse" and told us that she lived next door. That there was an evil spirit in her house and that the man who was there was possessed. We would wake up from bad dreams in a cold sweat and shaking in fear. Our translators were having a hard time keeping focus. We would walk through a certain area of the village and every ounce of us would be drained. Certain houses have a stronghold of the RCC on them. You can physically feel it. Please pray! Pray that we would bind together and beat this. The glory belongs to God! Forever and ever!!
We have also had 17 people profess Christ!! And I can say that it was the most humbling experience ever. The first bible study we had was incredible. As I was walking over I just told one of my teammates that I did not feel like I was prepared enough and that I was not going to do a good job. So, I prayed "Ok, Lord, I feel inadequate and useless, but use me please. Whatever happens, you get all the praise, because only you are worthy." So I went and taught about the Samaritan woman. About Living Water. How Jesus went to her in complete care and love. These two older women spoke up immediately and said "How can I have this living water?". SOOOOO, we led them in a prayer to the Lord!!!
I have so many other stories. but lastly, about the two girls our age. Sarah and I had been hanging out with them and their babies every day. I asked this woman if she knew about Jesus Christ. All she knew was that He was born in a manger! This woman had no idea who Jesus was!! can you imagine!!!?? this is unreached people. There are literally people in the world who do not know the Savior. long story short, we shared the Gospel and saw her eyes open to the Lord for the first time ever. She cried out abba father and said she desired to study the Bible.
So for safety reasons we left the Barangary early. Spiritual and physical safety. Please pray!!! Let all your friends and family know! Spread the Word! We leave tomorrow morning for our next barangay. Pray for safety. That we would focus on the Lord! We live by your prayers! Keep them coming!!
Friday, June 10, 2011
I made it!!
Hello everyone!
This blog is going to be really short because I do not have much time. But long story short, after five flights I made it to Tacloban, Philippines. I flew from ATL to Houston, to Moscow, to Singapore, to Manila, then to Tacloban.
Orientation was before that. We learned how to bath with a bucket of water, and wash our clothes with that too. we slept on the floor and learned to just "deal with it". The Lord has been working throughout my life. He has revealed my pride and knocked me off that pedestal. I have been humbled by having to leave my team temporarily because I threw up in the street. Lol. That was interesting. I have so many stories already, but i know none will compare to the ones I have in a few weeks. Since I have so little time, I will not be sharing any now, but I wanted everyone to know, that I am alive.
Please pray for my team and our unity. It is hard to love everyone when you are at wits end and its 95 degrees outside and extremely humid. Dont think you understand the humidity, because you dont, this is insane. Pray for the island of Samar. It is so spiritually dark. These people are in bondage to sin. They wear amulets and are stuck in the ways of Catholocism. I am so jet lagged right now, so ignore any grammar or spelling mistakes.
i love you all, thank you for the prayers! Hope to talk to you soon!
This blog is going to be really short because I do not have much time. But long story short, after five flights I made it to Tacloban, Philippines. I flew from ATL to Houston, to Moscow, to Singapore, to Manila, then to Tacloban.
Orientation was before that. We learned how to bath with a bucket of water, and wash our clothes with that too. we slept on the floor and learned to just "deal with it". The Lord has been working throughout my life. He has revealed my pride and knocked me off that pedestal. I have been humbled by having to leave my team temporarily because I threw up in the street. Lol. That was interesting. I have so many stories already, but i know none will compare to the ones I have in a few weeks. Since I have so little time, I will not be sharing any now, but I wanted everyone to know, that I am alive.
Please pray for my team and our unity. It is hard to love everyone when you are at wits end and its 95 degrees outside and extremely humid. Dont think you understand the humidity, because you dont, this is insane. Pray for the island of Samar. It is so spiritually dark. These people are in bondage to sin. They wear amulets and are stuck in the ways of Catholocism. I am so jet lagged right now, so ignore any grammar or spelling mistakes.
i love you all, thank you for the prayers! Hope to talk to you soon!
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Thankful for Salvation
The quote stuff is from the book "Basic Training for Mission Teams" by Jerry Rankin and Phyllis Tadlock. or the Bible. not my own words. so no credit for me.
"God's heart and mission are for all peoples to know Him. He chooses to use individuals to accomplish His mission. Christ did not die only for us."
"Repentance for forgiveness of sins would be proclaimed in His name to all the nations" (Luke 24:47).
"His words still serve as our standard. Our passion should be to see God glorified not only in our own lives but also among all peoples worldwide."
"The unfinished task stands before us, and the clock is ticking. We must see the vast, unreached world of peoples and cities in light of Christ's final charge to the apostles: Acts 1:8" read it!
Revelation 7:9-10 "After this I looked, and there was a vast multitude from every nation, tribe, people, and language, which no one could number, standing before the throne and before the Lamb. They were robed in white with palm branches in their hands. And they cried out in a loud voice: Salvation belongs to our God, who is seated on the throne, and to the Lamb!"
There are more than 1.6 billion souls who have not heard of God's loving provision for each of them. This breaks my heart. We have been called and we are slacking. We have been priveledged to grow up in a Christian society and in great families. What makes us different? Why are we not in a 3rd world country starving every day? I'll tell you why. Because God has called us to GO. He has saved us, and we must go tell! This lesson had us reflect back on our salvation and "calling" into missions. It had us be thankful for God's grace.
Here is my prayer for today (and all summer really).
Lord, thank you. I cannot express my gratitude in any way that is satisfactory. Your grace is so evident in my life. But because of this I must share. I must go and tell those 1.6 billion people. You have given me an able body, a loving heart, and a mouth, but most importantly, your message of saving grace. I am a wretched sinner. The worst of them all, but you still love me. THank you for your provision in my life and in that of my team. Use us this summer, Lord God. In whatever way you see fit. Break us of ourselves and mold us into workers for your Kingdom. Move our ideas and agendas out of the way and replace it with your will. Give us strength to continue on each day. Help us not rely upon ourselves, but on you alone. We have a great message and a lot of people to tell. Be the center of it all. Everything revolves around you. Amen.
"God's heart and mission are for all peoples to know Him. He chooses to use individuals to accomplish His mission. Christ did not die only for us."
"Repentance for forgiveness of sins would be proclaimed in His name to all the nations" (Luke 24:47).
"His words still serve as our standard. Our passion should be to see God glorified not only in our own lives but also among all peoples worldwide."
"The unfinished task stands before us, and the clock is ticking. We must see the vast, unreached world of peoples and cities in light of Christ's final charge to the apostles: Acts 1:8" read it!
Revelation 7:9-10 "After this I looked, and there was a vast multitude from every nation, tribe, people, and language, which no one could number, standing before the throne and before the Lamb. They were robed in white with palm branches in their hands. And they cried out in a loud voice: Salvation belongs to our God, who is seated on the throne, and to the Lamb!"
There are more than 1.6 billion souls who have not heard of God's loving provision for each of them. This breaks my heart. We have been called and we are slacking. We have been priveledged to grow up in a Christian society and in great families. What makes us different? Why are we not in a 3rd world country starving every day? I'll tell you why. Because God has called us to GO. He has saved us, and we must go tell! This lesson had us reflect back on our salvation and "calling" into missions. It had us be thankful for God's grace.
Here is my prayer for today (and all summer really).
Lord, thank you. I cannot express my gratitude in any way that is satisfactory. Your grace is so evident in my life. But because of this I must share. I must go and tell those 1.6 billion people. You have given me an able body, a loving heart, and a mouth, but most importantly, your message of saving grace. I am a wretched sinner. The worst of them all, but you still love me. THank you for your provision in my life and in that of my team. Use us this summer, Lord God. In whatever way you see fit. Break us of ourselves and mold us into workers for your Kingdom. Move our ideas and agendas out of the way and replace it with your will. Give us strength to continue on each day. Help us not rely upon ourselves, but on you alone. We have a great message and a lot of people to tell. Be the center of it all. Everything revolves around you. Amen.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Preparation, preparation, preparation
Here I am, in the preparation stages of my trip to the Philippines this summer. I still need to pack. I still need to read the required books. I still need to buy so many things. I still need to prepare my heart. The list goes on and on and on. But for those of you who are just now joining in on my journey, here are some crucial details.
This summer, May 30-August 5th I will be on a mission trip to Eastern Samar, Philippines. I am going with IMB Nehemiah Teams. Our official name is Riverboat Backpacking Team, which for those of you who know me is right up my alley! I recently found out that I am the team leader, which is a huge responsibility. My team consists of 3 other members: Jared, Sarah, and Dan. These are there names so that you can be praying for them too! We will be travelling by foot and by boat all summer to spread the name of Jesus Christ. Some of these people have heard the Gospel before and need discplship, but others have no idea who God is. We all believe that it is our mission to go and tell these people!
Recently I have been reading in Romans about this great obligation that we have. There is no excuse for those who do not know Christ. We are all sinners. We are all guilty. And we all need a Savior. Because of this I can say that "I am not ashamed of this Good News about Christ. For it is the power of God at work, saving everyone who belives..." (Romans 1:16). God has a great calling on my life. I MUST go and tell them about Jesus. David Platt says, "Gospel theology necessitates urgent missiology. We have a master who demands radical sacrifice and a mission that demands radical urgency." There are people dying every single day who do not know our Lord and Savior. I had to ask myself, "Am I selfish? If this message of eternal life is so great, why must I keep it to myself?"
2 Corinthians 4:7 "We now have this light shining in our hearts, but we ourselves are like fragile clay jars containing this great treasure. This makes it clear that our great power is from God, not from ourselves."
I pray that my life will reflect that this summer. It is not about me. It is ONLY about the great power that lives within me. I will glorify His name with every action and deed. (at least I will try my best).
I ask that everyone who reads this will pray for me too. I will not have much internet access this summer, so this is how you can keep up with me! I will pretty much only email like my parents and boyfriend! oh, how much I will miss them! I know that God has a great purpose this summer! I pray that He will begin opening the eyes and hearts of those we will come into contact with! I pray that our travels will be safe and that we will not just live the Gospel in the Philippines, but everyday until then! a soul is a soul. I was just as lost before I knew Christ. It is my mission to tell. This mission is also an urgent one. I must go.
Until next time,
Laura Hahn
"Here I am, send me." -Isaiah 6:8
This summer, May 30-August 5th I will be on a mission trip to Eastern Samar, Philippines. I am going with IMB Nehemiah Teams. Our official name is Riverboat Backpacking Team, which for those of you who know me is right up my alley! I recently found out that I am the team leader, which is a huge responsibility. My team consists of 3 other members: Jared, Sarah, and Dan. These are there names so that you can be praying for them too! We will be travelling by foot and by boat all summer to spread the name of Jesus Christ. Some of these people have heard the Gospel before and need discplship, but others have no idea who God is. We all believe that it is our mission to go and tell these people!
Recently I have been reading in Romans about this great obligation that we have. There is no excuse for those who do not know Christ. We are all sinners. We are all guilty. And we all need a Savior. Because of this I can say that "I am not ashamed of this Good News about Christ. For it is the power of God at work, saving everyone who belives..." (Romans 1:16). God has a great calling on my life. I MUST go and tell them about Jesus. David Platt says, "Gospel theology necessitates urgent missiology. We have a master who demands radical sacrifice and a mission that demands radical urgency." There are people dying every single day who do not know our Lord and Savior. I had to ask myself, "Am I selfish? If this message of eternal life is so great, why must I keep it to myself?"
2 Corinthians 4:7 "We now have this light shining in our hearts, but we ourselves are like fragile clay jars containing this great treasure. This makes it clear that our great power is from God, not from ourselves."
I pray that my life will reflect that this summer. It is not about me. It is ONLY about the great power that lives within me. I will glorify His name with every action and deed. (at least I will try my best).
I ask that everyone who reads this will pray for me too. I will not have much internet access this summer, so this is how you can keep up with me! I will pretty much only email like my parents and boyfriend! oh, how much I will miss them! I know that God has a great purpose this summer! I pray that He will begin opening the eyes and hearts of those we will come into contact with! I pray that our travels will be safe and that we will not just live the Gospel in the Philippines, but everyday until then! a soul is a soul. I was just as lost before I knew Christ. It is my mission to tell. This mission is also an urgent one. I must go.
Until next time,
Laura Hahn
"Here I am, send me." -Isaiah 6:8
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