miércoles, 25 de julio de 2012

¡Hola todos! 


Well, the past week has definitely been quite exciting. (I can hardly believe it's only been eight days since that last post... to me, it feels like a month ago)


Sorry for the lack of updates; we're pretty pressed for time here, as we should be. We're certainly getting our money's worth- the LORD has heaps for us to do. 


Wow. I don't even really know where to begin. I'll start with the most recent events and back-track... If that bothers you at all, I recommend starting at the bottom of this post and reading upward. I can't actually guarantee that everything will be in chronological order, forward or backward. If THAT bothers you, I recommend that you read someone else's blog. 


Alright, so. First off, God is wonderful, and I know this particularly because He just miraculously used me to make a very flaming fire in the furnace here."How do you know this was God and not just your own abilities?" you may ask. Well, if you're asking this question, you clearly have never met me. Trust me, folks, the fire I can see burning now was by the hand of our great God, no one else. 


As I sit here in the house of our dear friend Mitch right now, there is a fiesta going on at Pura Vida to celebrate the successful end of the recent Sexuality Seminar for youth (13-20 years) that was held here at the base. It wasn't about sexual orientation, it was about purity- more importantly, they focused on God's love, and how without knowing love, one can't truly understand sex or relationships. While we didn't actually get to be a part of the daily flow of the thing, we did get a lot of opportunities to hang out with the kids who attended. Praise report: our Spanish has improved! It still isn't THAT great, but luckily, love needs no translator. We've all been learning about the true significance of that expression "Actions speak louder than words". It's actually a fact, people. I can attest to this because I've seen it with my own two eyes. I'll have to get to that later, though, because this is a testimony from Monday or Tuesday. Anyway, back to the seminar. So my whole team, excluding myself, obviously, is at this party/barbeque/finale thing right now, hanging out with a ton of really great young people. showing them what Jesus meant when he said the second greatest commandment is love your neighbor. I really love my team here. They're great. Just saying. So, praise God for all those open doors and divine opportunities to speak life and love into these young lives. Woohoo! 


We haven't even gone back in time two hours yet... Like those awful commercials: BUT WAIT! THERE'S MORE! 


We have great news about one of the ladies we've been loving on, too. Not that we love with an agenda or anything, but one of the ways we've been trying to help her out is to get her into a new house. Praise the Lord that He seems to have not only made one very appealing door swing open, but TWO! More praising the Lord- we're looking at helping her to move tomorrow! That's super phenomenal and TOTALLY by the graceful hand of God. We're also looking at how to get the base more involved in ministering to her and her family for after we leave. There's tons of opportunity and blessing here, but where God's doing work, the Enemy is as well. If you'd like to keep all of this in your prayers, it would be greatly appreciated. (Just text the number 6749 to GOD... Hah!)


This morning, we were in charge of organizing something called "Super Sabado" for  bunch of local kids. From what I heard, it went pretty well (I was in the kitchen making lunch today). They told the story of Noah's ark and had the kiddos act it out. One kid was stoked to play God until he found out there were animal parts available. Gotta love those niños(: They also made bracelets with colorful beads to remind themselves of the promise that God made to Noah at the end of the story- extra bonus points if you remember what it is! (Just kidding. If you don't know, you should check out the story, though. You can find it in Genesis chapters 6-9)


--> Side note, real quick: Jonny and Nina just stopped by to see how I'm doing here, all alone and things, and they informed me that a) food has yet to be served at this babrbeque that was allegedly at eight o'clock (it's not ten o'clock... welcome to South America!) b) there's some seriously Holy Spirit fire happening at the cafe- apparently, almost all the kids are crying and getting prayer right now! YEY YEY YEY! God is so great. 


Where were we? Oh, yes. This morning. Before Super Sabado, at breakfast today... Just kidding. We're going back to yesterday now! One day down, seven to go! (Now would be a good time to take a snack break, a bathroom break, an empenada break, maybe take a nap... whatever suits your fancy)


Last night was a night much like every other Friday night since we've arrived... Community meeting! BUT! Last night was a night slightly different from every other Friday, as well. Luke the Australian and I were invited to be a part of last night's worship team! How exiting! It was a bit unnerving, considering everybody else spoke almost exclusively in Spanish, but it was a really great opportunity for God to show up and open the communication. He did. It was great! Really great. It's also so cool to know that we've pretty much been accepted as a part of the base family here. Oh man. I think one of my very favorite things is leading people into the throne room. Yeesh. Incredible. Oo! Here's a fun little side story for some of you readers: You know how when I lead that song "Hosanna" I like to add in the bridge of "The Stand"? (My good friend Sam showed me that nifty addition. It's pretty sweet, I have to say) Well, anyway, we sang that song last night, and it was my job to lead it, partially in Spanish and partially in English. I got to bring some LA worship swag to Chile and throw in that bridge, in Spanish, nonetheless. Super fun(: 




So... It's been a few days since I wrote that^
Jackson started crying and didn't stop for almost an hour.
He's okay now, though, praise the Lord.

There's probably a lot more I could say, but I have to run off to make dinner now, so I'll leave it to your imaginations.

Two more weeks in Chile...

And only two blog posts so far. Yeesh. You can tell we've been super busy!

God bless!
-Ash














1 comentario:

  1. Always love to read your posts! It is like you are sitting in front of me, bubbling over with excitement! Your words energize me and having an entire group of kids crying for prayer - WOWOWOWOW!! Powerful stuff.

    Also I wanted to tell you (as you know) there is no tale of a hero without a villain - All good stories have to have both and your story is no exception! Just know your villain was beaten, conquered and defeated! All you have to do is Stand Firm.

    I will pray for your team to stand on ground that has already been addressed. The victory is already yours!!

    I can't wait to see you in a couple of weeks. To use your phrase, "I am stoked!!!"

    Love you, Dad

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