Friday, July 11, 2008
God is amazing!
I have just returned home from a week in La Entrada and the Ruins of Copan. It is so beautiful in the Ruins of Copan. If any of you ever get a chance to visit or just want to be amazed at God's creativity, this is the place to be. On top of the beauty almost everything in Honduras is inexpensive. Wilmer, Daniel (Wilmer's oldest son) and I spent time meeting with pastors in La Entrada for an upcoming crusade with Light of Life International. This is the ministry that I came to Honduras with twice before. The pastors are so excited and very anxious to see what God is going to do in their city. One pastor that is from Florida (not the state but this is the name of a town in Honduras) does a television show. Wilmer shared with him a little about my testimony (since I am not able to speak Spanish, YET) The pastor invited me on his show to share my testimony and to talk about the upcoming crusade. While the show was airing an alcoholic called in wanting to know more about this Jesus that saved me. I was amazed at the presence of God moving on his heart. The following day the pastor told us that more unsaved people that had seen the show had called the television studio wanting to know more about Jesus!! I could not believe it, but that is the God I serve...always amazing me! The pastor would like Wilmer and I to return for another taping, hopefully the busy schedule will permit. Last week I had prayed for somebody that spoke English to cross my path, so I could talk to them about Jesus. Monday night as we waited for our tacos (at a stand on the side of the road, we ate here every night, delicious!!) two white ladies walked up. They were talking English, but not with a Texas accent (like I am used to :)). As I began to talk to them, they told me they were from London on Holiday and had been traveling from Brazil and will continue north until Belize. They had been away from London for 6 weeks! Neither of them spoke any Spanish, how brave!! But they were not wanting anything to do with Jesus. They were friendly, listened to me, but not wanting salvation. God had already put three other people in their path this trip to talk to them about Jesus! On Wednesday (or Miercoles) Wilmer, Pastor Tony, Daniel and I went to visit pastors. In the evening we came to a home, where the wife invited us in for a delicious treat. She called in sweet bread, but my mom always called it cinnamon toast! The woman put two slices of bread in a grilled cheese grill to toast the bread and then put butter, sugar, and cinnamon on the toast. I told Wilmer I used to eat that for breakfast (but prepared a little different). He thought that was too much sugar in the morning, but he is realizing how much I love the sweet treats!! Then the kind woman put milk, banana, cinnamon, and a little bit of ice in a blender. That was quite delightful as well! Pastor Tony has asked me to share my testimony this Wednesday at a special service, he wants to invite the alcoholics, drug addicts, etc. Wilmer will lead worship and then translate for me. I am hoping to see the altar flooded and people radically transformed by the power and presence of God! Please be in prayer for me and those who will attend the meeting. After the pastor asked me to speak I began to cry. I was just a drug addict, but God chose to pick me up out of that filth and cleanse me so that He could use me. My dreams are coming to pass, thank you for helping me to change the world for Jesus! I pray that the Lord surprises each of you today with His sweet presence as you go after His heart!
Sunday, July 6, 2008
As I am getting ready for church I am in awe of God's love for His children. It boggles my mind to try and comprehend the magnitude of His love for us. He continues to come up with new ways to show us His love with each turn in this life. Can you even begin to imagine how amazing Heaven will be? I can't stop praising Him! I could say how much I love Him every second of every day and it still would not begin to describe my passionate love for Him, my gratitude for all He does just for me. Then I begin to chew on all that He does for the ones I love, sometimes unbeknown to them, and it keeps me searching for His next move!
Friday I sent out an email to ask people to pray for the finances to fix the Jeep that I have been blessed to use for evangelism. In less than 24 hours a woman emailed me back and said she would send me $500! I am beginning to cry just thinking back on the moment that I read her email. It was short and yet with that answer to my prayer thousands will be reached with the Gospel. I will use the Jeep to go to the Rio (river). I want to take beans to the people who go weeks without food. Many children died just recently because they ate mushrooms that were growing there. The mushrooms were poisonous and killed the children. I want to show them the love that Jesus has for them. Not just a one time stop to drop off some food, but a weekly visit to share the Word of God with them. I want to disciple those who will get saved. God is so good! If you have not accepted Jesus into your heart, take a minute to recognize your need to be cleansed from your sin. Make a choice to turn from your sinful lifestyle, ask Jesus into your heart and choose to give Him your life! After all He gave His life just for you 2000 years ago, living for Him is the least you could do! I hope have a awesome day and take a moment to notice the sweet presence of God with every turn today!
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Week 3
I hope you all are enjoying your day! It has been awesome weather all week here, partly cloudy and in the high 80s or low 90s! But today it feels like somebody lit the furnace in Honduras! Has anyone ever heard of a nance? I had not until yesterday. A nance is yellow and grape shaped.It looked deliciously sweet, but I was mistaken. It was a bit tart and has a funny internal texture (and a seed). I think it would be a great smoothie, if you could remove the seed. On a sweeter note, I also had sandia (watermelon) this week and it was very sweet! Most of you know I love sweets! I could have chocolate for breakfast, lunch, dinner and then for dessert. However, I practice self-control and partake in healthier meals for nutrition purposes :)! I finally moved out of my suitcases this week, after making the trip to invest in a plastic set of drawers. I have spent a lot of time in prayer this week and God keeps me in awe from His presence and plans for this season of my life. The poorest of the poor here in San Pedro Sula live down by the river. I wanted to reach out to them. Not a one time thing, but be committed to going there weekly. To pray for them, share the Gospel with them, have a time of worship; basically take Jesus to them. I also wanted to somehow bless them. Not just go in, preach, pray and leave; but begin to develop relationships that will turn into friendships. Also be able to give them some type of food (thanks for the idea LOLI) like beans or rice. I have always had a burden for the lost and even more so for the homeless and addicted. As I began to seek the Lord with this idea I wondered how I would get there. Walking was too far, taking a rapidito (fast bus aka suicide on wheels) would not allow me space to carry supplies, and paying for a taxi gets pricey. I asked the Lord to provide a way. I was sharing my heart with the Pastor's wife, Tammy and she said she would ask her dad if I paid to fix his Jeep (it sits in the driveway here where I live) could I drive it for evangelism purposes. I continued to pray that if it was God's will He would open that door, and God is so good!! Tammy's father said yes! The only thing wrong with it (when they stopped driving it-I am not sure how long ago that was...) was that they did not have a key to the ignition. It also has a flat tire. So I would like to ask each of you to pray that the finances to fix the Jeep would become available to me. I am amazed at how God is so distinctly taking care of all of us and enjoys every minute of it. Pastora Tammy has also shared with me that they would like me to begin holding meetings for the teenagers at the church and begin to reach out to the teenagers in our neighborhood to come to services on Saturday at 5. I am so excited about this new adventure as well! Life is always different each day, but I am anchored in the love and peace of our Heavenly Father! Please pray for wisdom and guidance for me, as I do not want to take a step unless it is God ordained. I hope each of you have an amazing week and I look forward to hear how your week went as well! Dios Bendiga!
Friday, June 27, 2008
Week 2
I pray this finds everyone enjoying the day that the Lord has given them! The weather in Honduras this week has been rainy and in the low 90s! This week has been full of wonderful adventures. I have successfully driven three times in the busy San Pedro Sula! Hondurans drive a little different than we do in the states. At first glance you may think there is not any order to their driving, but driving in it you find the order quickly! I have yet to see a wreck and would love to keep it that way. I bought a guitar this week and Wilmer is keeping me busy learning how to play. I should be able to start a band by next week…just kidding! There are so many things that I enjoy daily here. One of them is hearing the passion in people's voices as they share their heart with you. Their plans, dreams, hopes, and their love for Jesus! My heart is at home here in Honduras. Pastor Dennis and his wife Tammy had me over for lunch yesterday. They have a son, Denisito. It was so pleasant to have an afternoon of fellowship with Tammy! She is a wonderful woman of God, dedicated to her family, the ministry but most importantly the Lord. She prepared a delicious meal and Pastor Dennis shared his vision with me about opening a bi-lingual school in August. He has asked me to help teach the children English. I am super excited! I have planned to get my teaching degree upon returning to the states (if and when). Also as a child I wanted to be a teacher and now God has taken that dream and is making it a reality! He is SOOOO good! Next week Tammy is going to take me to check into language schools for my Spanish. I am learning from my roommate, Giselle, but I think it may be beneficial to take formal classes. Hopefully next week we will also be travelling to the Ruins of Copan to prepare for a crusade at the end of July. I am pretty fluent in Spanglish, but the natives just look at me funny when I speak it J! I have found a Starbucks replacement…the Granita! It is a frozen coffee and costs 20 lempiras ($1). So on special occasions we take turns buying them for one another. I have ventured into cooking a few meals for Giselle and she has made a few for me. Just as I look puzzled at some of her dishes she is equally unsure about mine. The oven doesn't work in our stove so I am not able to bake delicious cookies and cakes. It is probably a good thing, less sweet things less ants. Ants and I have had a bad beginning, but I am praying through enjoying their creation (as I spray them with deadly poisonJ). There are two large iguanas that reside outside of my room window on the concrete wall. They seem harmless, but look ferocious! I enjoy looking at them from a distance. I look forward to my prayer times each day and find myself holding my breath waiting in excitement to see what the Lord is going to do each day! The Word of God continues to surprise me each day with revelations from Heaven as I am dedicated to responsibly seeking out the truth. Serving Jesus is all I ever want to do and is more satisfying than anything I have ever experienced! I hope that you ask the Holy Spirit to reveal Himself to you today in a way that you have never known or experienced. I love each of you dearly and hope that you embrace the joy that is available to you from above! Love others with all that you have and seek God as you venture throughout your day!
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
My first week...
Moving to a new country definitely has its exciting moments! It also takes some adjusting, as with any change. I love being right where God wants me to be. During my first week I had a few surprises and a few attacks. I used the washer and dryer for the first time last Saturday. This consisted of a big cement half opened tank with a built-in washboard. The dryer is a rope and the sun! I felt very 'missionaryish' as I continued to rinse and rinse when I found out how much soap not to use. I have another girl that lives where I live (a house that is used for an office for the church), her name is Giselle. She has lived in Honduras her whole life, but would love to travel to the U.S. She and I take turns teaching each other our languages and trying to figure out what one another are saying! I am not sure if the weather has gotten cooler (in the high 90s) since I moved here or I am just getting used to it?! Wilmer is my Honduran big brother. He has four children and a beautiful wife, Jenny. He is the worship leader at the church and directs the choirs for the crusade, which can be anywhere from 300-500 people. He has never had music lessons, but can play just about every instrument. He has just recorded his first CD, that is being professionally mastered. The attack I mentioned earlier is from the smallest living creatures I have met here. ANTS!!!!! I do not understand how something so small can get under my skin so deep. I am excited about the upcoming events that I will be able to help with. There are teams coming from the states in July, August, October and November. This means alot of preparation I have been told. Starting next week I will be traveling each week to the Ruins of Copan to help organize the crusade that will be held there at the end of July. Giselle and I will stay at different pastor's houses while we are there. How exciting to visit other people's homes and to see how different we all live! I am so thankful that God chose me for this time in Honduras. It is so wonderfully orchestrated from above. I am in awe of living my dream, truly ANYTHING is possible with God! Please continue to keep me in your prayers, I miss my family very much and am thankful for each of you to be in my life! One more thing...please pray that the ministry will get a new stove with a working oven....Thanks!
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