Sunday, June 26, 2011

A Timeless God

Fears, doubts, anxiety, loneliness, and homesickness battled against my spirit this past week. As I serve Christ overseas this summer, great fear of what the future holds has been grabbing onto my ankles trying to pull me down. My Great Protector & Truth fought off this enemy through teaching me new attributes about Himself. My sister, Britney, sent several cards for me to open this summer with different names of God on them. God has used these cards tremendously in my life in the past 2 ½ weeks.

One particular day this week, I studied in my quiet times (from Jesus Calling by Sarah Young) that I am dwelling in the presence of a timeless God in which time is not allowed to be a tyrant in my life, ticking away relentlessly in my mind. Not the dread of what this next week holds, not the length of today, and not the FUTURE. Time is NOT my master. I serve a TIMELESS GOD who is & was & always will be. As I focus on His presence, the demands of time and tasks diminish.

Then I opened up Britney’s card. It said-
“YAHWEH YIREH- The Lord Will Provide --- Genesis 22:1-14
God sees the past, present, and future. He is able to anticipate and provide for your needs. In Abraham’s case, God provided a ram. John the Baptist calls Jesus ‘the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.’ I’m praying that God will meet all of your needs according to the riches of His glory.”

God is ALREADY in every moment of our lives! He does not get there as we do and figure out what we need on the spot. He is TIMELESS, remember? He exists already in each chapter of our lives! THAT is how he anticipates our needs and meets them before we even get there.

Real life example- I had been anxious about this next week because I am house-sitting for the Dickersons while they are in Peru at a missionary conference. Well…as it turns out, my friend Elizabeth, from Tupigachi is going to come visit me for the week in Quito! The whole time I was worried about the week Ruby & Fletcher would be gone, God knew the whole time that I would not be alone! All that anxiety, for nothing! How silly it seems now to have been worried. So it is in all areas of our lives! That thing you are worried about, God is already there. He has anticipated and provided for your need already. Did I mention, God is spaceless too!?! He is everywhere at all times! So what does this say about my fear of the future of being far away when I serve a timeless and spaceless God? We do not even have human words to explain or imagine the greatness of our God. Allow that to absolutely submerge you in peace and hope!

Alleluia, Gloria a Dios- An update from Thursday’s requests

Let’s praise our God together for his work on Thursday! Thank you for responding to the call for prayer!

School in San Juan Loma- We spent 15 minutes in every class singing & sharing the story of Jesus! We left the school with an open invitation from the director for Sea Breeze teams to come back!

Anita- We decided to go by Anita’s house early to see if she was going to be home to study the Bible with us at 4, as planned. She was home & praise the Lord that we stopped by because she told us we could not come back at 4 because the Jehovah Witnesses were coming at that time. She allowed us to study with her for a few minutes while we were there. We shared God’s word with her and explained the differences between what we believe and what the Jehovah Witnesses teach. She was receptive and told us that she is not a Jehovah Witness but that she just wants to learn the Bible. PLEASE pray for Anita to recognize the truth & follow Christ and not fall into false teachings. Please pray for THE Gospel to spread quickly in this area. The Jehovah Witnesses know English, Spanish, and Quichua; this provokes interest and popularity among the people.

Elizabeth- My friend Elizabeth spent most of Thursday with us; this was a huge provision from God both at the school and at Anita’s house. Since we went earlier in the day than planned, I was the translator for this challenging situation. But, as usual, God provided incredibly by having Elizabeth, who currently studying theology, there to explain difficult topics, such as the Trinity. Praise God for Elizabeth!

Bible Study & Movie- Over 90 adults & children came to see the movie & about 10 adults came to the Bible study in Santa Monica. Several people expressed their interest in following Christ and studying the Bible! Please continue to pray for them! To study the Bible & follow Christ can bring conflict among those who live such close knit lives in the community. The cost to follow Christ rather than the ways of their families for generations can be a high price. Pray for the new believers to stand strong, to diligently read the Word of God, and to boldly share their testimonies.

Pray for Fernando & Clementina who have been following Christ since October. We spent the whole week with Fernando because he supplied our transportation. This week they learned how to share their testimony and their faith with those who do not believe. Pray for them to speak boldly & to become leaders in the faith in their community, Santa Monica.

Alice- At the end of the day, we had a good visit with Alice! She asked good questions of how she could forgive others who have hurt her so badly and how she could have peace. We share with her the problem of sin and God’s gracious solution for that. She expressed interest in following Christ and reading her Bible. We encouraged her to begin in John. I was given a brief opportunity to spend a few minutes alone with Alice before she left that night. She asks questions about how to pray. We both prayed outloud together. This night was a huge step for Alice. She is broken and empty and frustrated. Today I wrote to her about my Daddy’s sermon on John 3:1-20 this morning (which I had the privilege of listening to). Jesus was the healer of Nicodemus’ emptiness, just as He is mine and yours and Alice’s. I hope to see her again, if she travels to Quito before I leave. Pray for Alice’s discipleship as she begins to read The Word and respond to the hurt she is experiencing.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

A Call for Prayer

Today we begin our last full day of ministry in Tupigachi. This morning I visited with the host family that Brittany, Joy & I lived with for a few weeks in summer of 2009. Praise the Lord! Mami Marta and Papi Luis were baptized one month ago!

There are lots of things to pray for today! I’ll follow up with these opportunities this weekend so you can hear how the Lord is working here in Tupigachi, Ecuador!

This morning we will be working in an elementary school in San Juan Loma, a community that Sea Breeze has not worked with before this week! Praise the Lord for this new contact! Elizabeth, my dearest Ecuadorian friend, is going to serve with us today! Also, I will be translating this morning. So PrAy FoR tHaT!?!

This afternoon, we are supposed to meet a lady, named Anita, for a Bible Study. Monday she was not there. Pray she will be home so we can share Truth with her. Jehovah’s Witnesses have been visiting Anita every week. Pray the spirit of Truth will prevail over the false teaching she has received.

Tonight we will be having a Bible study & showing a movie about Jesus in a community called Santa Monica. When I was here two years ago we worked in the elementary school & daycare in Santa Monica every week. Since then, Christ has saved the several of the teachers at the daycare!! However, the school has been less receptive to the teams coming. Pray tonight that many more will hear and receive Christ and begin to study the Word!

Finally tonight at 9pm (10pm your time) when we get back to the hosteria, we will be meeting with Alice to study the Bible. Alice’s family owns the hosteria. I met her two years ago. She says she reads the Bible sometimes, but it is very difficult for her to understand. At this point, she has not accepted Christ. Pray for our time with Alice tonight!

Thank you for your prayers!

Praise the Lord for HIS work in Tupigachi over the last two years!

Monday, June 20, 2011

A Week in Machachi

“Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think [or imagine] according to the power at work within us, to HIM be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen.” Ephesians 3:20-21

Amen! This week in Machachi God INDEED did more than we ask or imagined! Let me tell you a few of the ways so that you– the church –may give glory to Him, just like Ephesians says.

Here are a few of my highlights from the week-

Machachi Moms- The team held a free kids’ camp three days this week. While the kids heard a Bible story, played games, & did crafts, I got to talk with their moms! While working in an adopted area with REAP Ecuador, building long lasting relationships is key! I sat & talked with them one afternoon. I shared my story of how the Lord saved me, what my relationship with Him means to me, & how now Jesus is my life & my hope through the testimony of my Mom’s sickness. I shared my photo album with them, of course! ;-) These women were a blessing to me! Praise the Lord they shared contact info so FBC Camden can follow-up in September when they return to Machachi!

Juan Carlos- On our last afternoon in Machachi, a young man overheard us speaking English and began to talk to us! He had lived in Canada for four years and had recently returned to Machachi where he was born. As we told him why we were here- to teach the Bible- he eagerly asked WHEN & WHERE. Since it was our last day there, we invited him to join us that night for cafĂ© y pan (coffee & bread) at the hosteria, where we’d planned to visit with our host family. This random coincidence was actually a divine appointment!

From Empanadas & Chocolate Bread to a Bible study with the lost- The last few hours of Friday, we planned to spend casually visiting with our host family, and now Juan Carlos. The Lord had much greater plans! Brief comments of why we are here & a few words about our love for the people of Machachi lead to questions and discussion about how the topic of God is so taboo & how we believe there is one way to One God. Juan Carlos, whom God divinely appointed for us to meet on the street a few hours before, asked, “How exactly is the correct way to pray?” So we studied verse by verse through The Lord’s Prayer in Matthew 6. They continued to ask GREAT questions! The Lord gave us more opportunity to share HIS WORD than we’d ever imagined!!! We gave Bibles to Juan Carlos & the host family, which included their teenage niece, Bianca. We taught them how to read them. Early in the evening, Bianca stated that she believed all paths lead to the one God. Although by the end of the evening, she said, “I’ve never read the Bible before, but now I must. There’s no escaping it!” Praise the Lord that both Juan Carlos & Bianca are eager to read their first very copy of God’s Word!

I could go on and on with stories of people we met & ways our incredible Lord worked beyond our imaginations! The team worked in the daycare, showed Christian movies in the town theater, visited in people’s homes, prayed with people, smiled & talked to hundreds as we lived in Machachi for the week! God IS working beyond our own abilities because HE IS STRENGTH & HE IS SALVATION!

And finally, I cannot end without saying, what a JOY it was to work with my brothers & sisters from Camden this week! The friendships the Lord gave me in them also reflect Ephesians 3:20- more than I could have asked or imagined!

Pray for –
-Juan Carlos & Bianca as they read the Word of God for the first time.
-The Machachi Moms & their kids to grow hungry for the truth they heard this week so they will be EAGER to study the Bible when the team returns in September.
-First Baptist Church Camden, SC as they continue investing in Machachi, Ecuador. Pray for their continual obedience to however the Lord leads them to become more & more involved in this work of the Lord! What a blessing it is!

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Ultimate Priority

For the past week, I have been serving in Machachi with First Baptist Church Camden, SC. What a privilege it is to see God work through even the smallest details of the week! I look forward to sharing a few of the top stories with you, but let me first share a life changing concept that the Lord has been weaving deep into my heart this week.

God is to be my ultimate priority. “Priority” means “to prefer.” So, already knowing the answer and saddened by it, I asked myself, “Do I prefer Christ?” We usually use the word in the context of prefer over something else. In this case, it means prefer over EVERYTHING else.

So as I find myself longing to be able to answer –yes- to this question, but knowing I’m far from a genuine yes, I started asking myself about specific areas and praying for God to change my heart. Do I prefer time with Christ over time with my family? Do I prefer obedience to Christ even if that means long periods of distance from my family? Do I prefer to serve and invest in strangers rather than staying in my most comfortable circles?

Our faithful Lord graciously taught me all week to prefer Christ above anything else- that HE is the only one & that there is none but Christ that ultimately motivates and guides my life. I have been praying that this lesson will be imprinted into my life even if it is difficult or painful.

The Lord used a beautiful song that my dear friend, Jessica, gave me before I left. The song set the message of Christ as my ultimate priority even deeper into my heart. It says, “Lord when you show me who you are, you break into my heart. There is none but you. Forgive me for giving myself away to anything that calls my name. There is none but you.”

If I believe what I say I believe about eternity, about Christ’s promise of eternity, and about Christ’s promise of a future full redemption, then it WILL change the way I view my time here in Ecuador and the next two years of my life at home with my family & dear friends.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Full Days Ahead…

Things are about to get busy. After 3 days of settling in, adjusting back to life in Ecuador, and catching up with Ruby & Fletcher, it is time for my first team to arrive! Tonight we will head to the airport to meet the team of seven from FBC Camden, SC. Mr. Fletcher and I will be joining them for their week of ministry in Machachi, which is about 1 ½ hrs south of Quito.

SBC Camden adopted Machachi in January; this will be their 2nd ministry trip. A leader in Machachi has agreed to allow this team to show movies in the theater on Tuesday & Thursday night this week. The theater holds 500 people! This is God’s workings! Can’t wait to see what will happen!

We will be working with children in the mornings each day. Our translators will be two sisters, Natalia and Cinthia. I met Natalia on my very first trip to Ecuador in 2005. It’s going to be a surprise for her that I am here! I can’t wait! I will be rooming with one of the team members who is also in her 20s. Her name is Brook.

Thank you all for your prayers! I’m praying for you as well!

Please pray for-

-Michaela, Meredith, & Jeremy – 3 high school seniors on this SC team… This trip is at a very transitional time in their life. Pray that they will be open to the Holy Spirit’s work in their hearts.
-Relationships to be built with the people in Machachi and the people we encounter will see Christ in us and begin to understand His Gospel.
-That I will be intentional in pouring into the girls this week. That I will point them to Christ by the way I live & through my words.
- My verse for this morning- “Give thanks to the Lord, call upon his name, make known his deeds among the peoples, PROCLAIM THAT HIS NAME IS EXALTED.” Isaiah 12:4 Pray for His name to be exalted.
-My Spanish :-/
-My family at home

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Nothing Is Too Hard

"'Ah, Lord God! It is you who have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and by your outstretched arm! Nothing is TOO HARD FOR YOU'...'Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh. Is ANYTHING TOO HARD for me?'" Jeremiah 32:17, 27

On this promise, we embark on this summer! No matter what the day holds, what emotions arise, and what challenges may come, NOTHING IS TOO HARD FOR OUR LORD!

I arrived in Ecuador last night. Ruby & Fletcher Dickerson warmly welcomed me into the country and into their home with brownies & icecream topped with whip cream and a strawberry! Mr. Fletcher bought fresh roses for my room!

Today through Saturday will be for adjusting to altitude, re-learning language, transportation, local markets, directions, safety tips, etc. I'm soaking it all in. This morning the Lord gave me His strength through 1 Chronicles 28:20-
"Be strong and courageous and do it. Do not be afraid and do not be dismayed, for the Lord God is with you. He will not leave you or forsake you, until all the work for the service...of the Lord is finished."

I am here to serve Him and I will choose to trust Him with all the exciting things and new things that surround me!

My desire for this summer is to gain a deeper understanding and love for our Lord and His Gospel and for that love to motivate a natural flow of joy & truth & hope to be displayed through my life- in words, actions, attitude, & disposition.

PLEASE PRAY-
- That the gift of my salvation & the love of Christ will change me & motive me this summer.
- For me to hunger for God's word and to diligently seek His face.
- For me to quickly pick up my Spanish again & to learn all the little things about being in Quito.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Truly A Blessing

Tonight I received what seems right now to be one of the greatest blessings! My dear friends- Jessica, Liz, Kelly, & Robin- made a trip to Henderson to visit me. I leave for Ecuador in 4 days & this is a week when I could not come to them. They brought joy & love into our house. They brought fresh perspective & encouragement!

Their being here allowed me to see my mom in a new way. It allowed her to be apart of some exciting events in their lives & thus to truly share in mine. It allowed her to share her heart & her legacy of being a seminary wife & a godly mother. She offered wedding planning resources & wisdom on biblical womanhood.

Sunday School this week is about everything we have belonging to God. We are stewards of what He entrusts us with. The friendship I hold with these dear girls belongs to God. Tonight they were diligent and faithful stewards of that friendship. Cultivating Christ-centered relationships. Living as one like-minded body.

Just when I thought my heart could not be any more full, I opened up a small package delivered by the girls, sent from a friend's parents. This precious friend is one of my best friends from college who is making much of Christ by teaching overseas. Inside the package was a stack of cards. The card on the top of the stack said "Open before you leave." I figure that applied to tonight :) Inside was a letter explaining that these cards were to open any day in Ecuador that I would like some encouragement and a word of prayer. My eyes flooded with tears.

When my heart was already overwhelmed with the gift of friendship, our gracious, generous Lord blessed me with this small package that is worth a million! It has been a night full of the loving friendships that I share with my mom, my sweet friends from this chapter of life, and an incredible friend & her family both from the previous chapter & the present one- ALL of them pressing me on towards unconditional obedience to Christ.

Tonight was truly a gift from the Lord.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Beginning with One Mind

"...one mind striving side by side for the faith of the gospel..." Philippians 1:27 This is it. This is where the summer begins. With C-N-C and my North Henderson family, with my SEBTS brothers and sisters, and with my dear friends from all parts of life- past and present. We share in this one mind. Different lives. Different circles of influence. Different ways. Even different countries. But one mind set on making much of Christ.



"Only let your manner of life be worthy of the gospel of Christ, so that whether I come and see you or am absent, I may hear of you that you are standing firm in one spirit, with one mind striving side by side for the faith of the gospel." Philippians 1:27