Saturday, June 29, 2013

June Dominican Mission Trip


Tuesday
What a welcome to the Dominican!!  From just two years ago, I can see a complete difference in the way we as a group are accepted here.  Our arrival at the airport began with a worker welcome right in the tarmac followed by some of the nicest government employees I have ever met.  Even the passport stampers were pleasant and welcoming.  Not a single bag of ours was searched, and therefore not a single item (sports equipment nor vitamins) was taken!  This to me shows the miracle of God’s work at hand.  In just two years, the city’s knowledge of God’s work is evident and they are allowing that work to happen.  They are not attempting to hinder us in any way.  I pray Satan stays at bay the next week (especially the next four days) as camp begins. 

“So then, welcome him in the Lord with great joy, and honor people like him…”  Philippians 2:29

Wednesday
Not being an author naturally, I know my ability to describe what took place today will be lacking.  However, it is a sight I will never forget and want to share.  Upon arrival to our specific camp site, we were informed all the children were gathered for a presentation and we were to go and meet them.  After loading up with our equipment, water, and other needed supplies for the camp, we began our trek to meet the kids.  It was one of those walks when you begin to understand how much we have in America.  How clean it is, how “safe” you feel, and the American culture overall.  It was one of those moments when you start to question if being here is the right thing for you, that is until God suddenly moves and shows you exactly why you are in this place.  After about 10 minutes of walking, the AIM group stopped mid-street to see over 1,000 (yes you read that correctly) children parading towards us.  There were children, children and more children!  There was music and laughter and smiles and just pure joy in that place.  You could feel God around us; sense His presence and His love.  It was one of those moments when you just know God is here with us.  One of those moments you are so blessed to be in, but at the same time you wish you could stand back and just look on from the outside.  It was amazing! 

On another note, you may wonder how do we know we actually had 1,000 kids?!  Well, our Dominican counterparts had prepared 800 hotdogs for our site alone, brought another 100 with them that morning and still had to cut some in half.  Being the first year for this site, this is a miraculous number and one AIM has not seen in the past.  Pray for God to be glorified throughout our time here and for these children to be reached with God’s love and salvation!
Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these." Matthew 19:14
                                                                    
Thursday
Day 2 of camp has commenced, and we are seeing lots of children and their smiling faces.  But today, the story belongs to some of the AIM team members and their growth.  Our team for our specific site is made up of about 25 people from all ages and backgrounds.  One of those members is a recent high school graduate who was offered a trip with AIM through FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes).  This is her first time on the trip, does not know Spanish, and is somewhat hesitant with her role.  However, she “stepped out of the boat” today and took a leadership role among our team.  Last night, she found a song for the Bible portion of our morning, practiced it, and sang it (in Spanish) during the Bible story portion of camp.  She led a group of 500+ rowdy children through a song with hand motions and foreign words.  (I don’t even want to try to sing in front of people much less in a foreign language.)  She is speaking Spanish to anyone she can (including everyone at the hotel) and is growing so fast.  She has truly taken this trip to heart and is allowing herself to grow in Christ during her time here. 

Another one of our team members I want to highlight is actually the leader of our site and my husband, J.  I am so proud of his growth over the past several months as he has “stepped out of the boat” and taken leading others to heart.  J’s normal personality is one to take a backseat and allow others to be in charge/take lead.  However, in the past 6 months, he has truly had to step up his game and take initiative in many aspects of our life and move to the Dominican.  No matter how well we plan and prepare for the camps, there are always struggles, changes and for lack of better words chaos at times.  However, J. has learned to take these times in stride and work through them.  He is willing to make those tough decisions as needed and was leading our group like a pro.  I cannot wait to see the work the Lord continues to do in his life and the growth that I get to witness throughout our life together. 
“For God is working in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases him.”
Philippians 2:13

Friday
Day 3 of camp and God continues to move in mysterious ways.  In many of the communities in the Dominican, trash is thrown just anywhere and parks (baseball fields, soccer fields, etc) are not maintained.  The grass is grown up, there is trash gathered everywhere and many of the facilities are rotting away.  However, God’s light was shining through several men in the community today.  When we pulled up to the area, there were several men working with machetes to slash down the 3 ½ foot grass that has grown around the basketball court, there was a man with a rake tending to the dirt in the baseball field and there was a man with an weed-eater mowing down the foot high grass on the extra-large soccer field (imagine a field capable of fitting 3 soccer fields).  These men were not being paid for this, they were not asked to do this, but rather these men were simply “loving” through their actions.  They were showing self-sacrifice by improving the facilities these children were playing at. 

Every evening we have “story time” where the AIM group tells stories about their sites and what they saw happening with God’s people that day (we have 10 sites this year therefore there is a lot going on we don’t get to see).  As we finished this special time, Fred reminded us of the ultimate goal of this week: love.  We are to love on these children, the coaches, the community, our Dominican counterparts, and each other.  For without love, there would be no reason to be here.  God loves us and we must show His love to others.  Love can be shown in many ways, but for children, love is easily shown through play.  Therefore, we are playing with these Dominican children to show them God’s love. 
“For God so loved the world that He sent His only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not parish but have eternal life.”  John 3:16


Saturday
Last day of camp and this is always a hard day.  You get attached to the children so quickly.  They are unbelievably sweet and engaging and happy.  It’s always hard to let them go.  But, we remain faithful in knowing the seeds have been planted by God and that God will water them and harvest them in His timing.  Although it can seem overwhelming that the children we reach are but a drop in the bucket, we continue to pray and seek God knowing He has a plan in reaching each one of the children we see.  Please keep praying for these communities to seek God and His salvation.  Pray for those who are struggling and need a miracle in their life.  Pray for the AIM team as they have been reached and blessed in so many ways. 

"So I say to you: Ask and it will be given to you; seen and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you."  Luke 11:9

Sunday

Today is church day and one of my favorite days.  I must say you have never seen Worship before if you have not seen the Dominicans praise God.  There is something so sincere and devoted in each of them as they raise their hands and sing their hearts out.  As J says, “they plug in and turn to 11.”  Even though I cannot understand every word in every song or even every word in the sermon, I feel God’s presence in this place.  I feel His hands surrounding the people and embracing them.  I feel His love and compassion for these people.  The Dominicans are a special group of people who rely on God wholeheartedly.  I pray my time in the Dominican and our time living here will help me grow in my dependence on God. 
“Let everything that has breath praise the Lord.” Psalm 150:6
Monday

Every morning we have a devotional with the group before heading off for the activities of the day.  Today, our devotional was focused on telling our story.  We were pushed to listen to the Holy Spirit’s prompting and tell our story whenever possible.  Whether in church, at a restaurant, to the person waiting in line with you, etc.  You never know when God may be planting the seed for someone, watering it, or even harvesting it.  Listen to that prompting and follow through with it.  Allow God and the Holy Spirit to shine through you and use you. 
He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation.  Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned.”
Mark 16:15-16

Tuesday

Last day as a group and it’s always sad.  You have built a relationship with your team members through sweat, heat, even tears.  You have seen growth in those around you, built up new friendships, laughed and loved together.  Although you know you will “facebook” each other and “stay in touch”, you know it won’t be the same as we all head back to our hectic schedules.  My prayer for all of my team members as we head back to our “real lives” is that we would continue to focus on God.  It seems so easy while here in the Dominican to spend time with Him, read the Bible, and have quiet time while staring at the beautiful ocean.  But, the true test comes when we resume our daily routines and slowly place God on the back burner.  Keep God at the center of everything you do.  He is always patient, always waiting and always accepting after we fall.  Continue to move towards Him.

Jesus said, "I am the light of the world.  Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” John 8:12

Endurance Building

Sorry we have not blogged since our 3 week adventure began.  We were busy last week with camp and all the AIM related activities that go into the week, and this week the internet has been in and out (more out) as well as the electricity.  However, I wanted to take some time to catch you all up on our current status.

First, camp was amazing last week!  We had several new sites, hundres of children coming to Christ, and even a few of our own missionaries accepting our Savior and being baptized.  You could feel God moving all around us and paving the way.  I will post a day by day summary in a bit to break it down more. 

This week, J, Aubrey and I have been attempting to conquer many of the needed "to dos" for our move down in August.  Getting a cell phone plan, opening a bank account, obtaining an extended stay visa, shopping for furniture for the house, etc.  It has been a great week, but also a frustrating one.  I am so glad we stayed for the week as we have come across many road blocks and fine print preventing us from obtaining several of these needed items.  Although I get frustrated and irritated as nothing on my list is getting "checked off", J reminds me that had we not done this now, we would have been facing the same troubles in August and the real work we want to get done would have been pushed back.  I know he is right, but my personality just wants to get things done. 

Although there have been frustrations, I am again reassured as God answers even our smallest prayers and questions.  We have been doing a daily devotional in James with the others who stayed for the middle week and started a few days ago with this:

"Dear brothers and sisters, when troubles come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy.  For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow.  So let it grow, for when your endurance is fully developed, you will be perfect and complete, needing nothing.  If you need wisdom, ask our generous God, and he will give it to you.  He will not rebuke you for asking." James 1:2-5
 
As always, God knows exactly what I need to read and need to hear to be confident and continue to move forward.  He knows what we can handle and what pushes us to grow.  Although this can be overwhelming at times, I am grateful for the growth and trust in Him. 
 
May the God led stretching and training continue...