Sunday, July 6, 2014

July 5th, 2014 - My God's Hand is NOT shortened!

July 5th, 2014

I apologize for not getting an entry up sooner.  The last two weeks have been very active and, honestly, there hasn’t been much free time for me to sit down and write.  I actually started this entry twice, but was never able to advance very far in it.  Hopefully, I can now share with you a good portion of what’s been going on here in Rurrenabaque and at Familia Feliz.

Oriel preaching and me translating at Nueva Esperanza church on June 28th.


Can I just say that we serve a Mighty and Awesome God?!  And the more I seek Him and trust in Him, the more I understand and see just how Mighty and Awesome He really is!  Before continuing, I need to preface this entry with the following disclaimer:  the past two weeks have been full of trials, conflicts, and testing of my faith in my personal life.  Satan has truly been attacking and hitting hard where he knows it hurts the most.  But recently, in our devotions here on campus, we’ve been talking about how we should thank God more…not just for the positive things in our lives, but for the trials that present themselves as well, as they are used as tools to polish our character and purify us of self.  The help us realize our inefficiency and our dependence upon God.  So I have tried to do that these past two weeks…thank God for the trials He allows me to go through and trust Him enough to get me through them.  While definitely not the easiest thing to do, I must saw that the results have been amazing!

A few pics of Janet and I.  Love this little girl!  :)





Speaking of Janet, I have to share a video of her standing up straight and actually walking by herself, only holding a few fingers of Jodi's hand!  What a blessing it was for us to see this!  By God's Grade, she will be running around here in no time.  :)

Last week, we “lost” three of our missionaries.  Taylor had to travel back to Argentina, Jonatan had to go to Santa Cruz to do his residency paperwork (but will be returning as soon as he finishes that process) and Jodi left for an overdue trip home to the States.  However, we also gained one.  Nickisha, one of the missionaries from last year, came for her winter break from college.  It’s great having her here again and catching up.  Those of us that are left here spent most of last week working around campus (in the orchard, garden, maintaining the grounds, working on school records, etc.).  It seems as if that is a never-ending process at times.  :)  
Aside from the trials in my personal life, we were hit with news last week that not enough money had come in for our expenses for the month of July.  As a matter of fact, we only had enough for about 10 days.  Jodi and I talked about it and decided not to worry, but to take it God in prayer. He has never let us go without, and we knew that He wouldn’t start now.  So we prayed.  And we asked others to join us in praying for this specific request.  Within 3 days, enough donations came in to cover ALL of our expenses for the rest of the month and then some!  Amen!!
I talked with the Coronel and requested permission to have 10 soldiers help us with two projects everyday in the following week (this past week) and he graciously agreed.  We also started the plans for a week-long evangelistic series at the base, similar to the one we had last year.  The Coronel specifically asked that we offer baptism to the soldiers and encourage them in their walk with Christ!  Amen!
Last Friday, we had our weekly study at the Army base.  It was cold and raining, so there weren’t quite as many soldiers as there normally are.  We had about 30 in attendance.  But we still have a wonderful study on the Sabbath.  We gave each soldier a book called “La Unica Esperanza” (The Only Hope) that talks about Christ, our relationship with Him and His soon return.  They were very happy to get the book and eager to read it.  Many started right then. I let the soldiers know our plans to have some of them help us the next week and they were very excited to help.  Now the only problem was selecting which 10 soldiers would get to go!  There was almost a stampede to the little sign-up sheet.  :)  Having arranged all of that, we said our goodbyes and headed home, stating that we’d be back at 8:00 Monday morning to pick the up.  




Nice looking group, no??  :)

Giving the books to the soldiers on guard duty that weren't able to attend the meeting.

Monday morning came soon enough and we found ourselves at the base to pick up our help for the week.  As I mentioned, we had two projects we needed help with.  One was clearing land and preparing the soil in the second phase of our orchard here at Familia Feliz.  The other was actually at the church up the road, Nueva Esperanza.  I mentioned before the dilemma we have there when it rains due to having a dirt floor.  Well, the Lord opened the door for funds to be provided to pour a concrete floor!  So we needed extra hands to get that done this week.  Five soldiers helped us on our campus while five helped at the church.  They had never been to Familia Feliz before, so we showed them around campus and answered some of their questions.  Then, we got to work!

Pics from the orchard work:




Monday morning, however, when we dropped the five soldiers off at the church, I got hit with another problem.  The family, whose property the church is located on, informed me that they may lose their land.  The previous owner did not do things correctly when they sold it and now, it seems, were trying to take the land back.  Not only would that mean we would lose the church, but that this family would lose their house and livelihood, as they farm the land and sell what they produce.  My heart sank.  As I walked back to Familia Feliz, I prayed to God, asking Him to provide a solution to this problem.  I knew full well that this was Satan’s doing.  I mean, the very day that we start work to install the floor, this problem arises?  The Bolivian Army has given permission for the soldiers to help in this wo


rk of building the church (something unheard of) and the community is driving and walking by watching them edify this building and seeing God’s blessing and work in progress, and now is when they may lose the land?  I knew Satan wasn’t happy and was trying to destroy and discourage.  But all I could do was pray.  This time, however, I remembered our devotions and decided to put them into practice.  I actually thanked God for this trial…for it was an opportunity for me to put my faith into practice, as well as for God to work mightily on behalf of His people.  So I thanked God and asked Him to provide a solution.  When I got back to campus, I informed the other staff members of the situation and we all united our prayers in behalf of our brethren and the church.  In the meantime, we keep working.
Working on the church floor:



On Wednesday, I went to talk to the church brother than owns the land to see if anything had happened in regards to the land problem.  He told me that his wife and he had gone to talk with a lawyer in town, with the previous land owner, and that God had worked on their behalf and the problem had been 100% resolved!!  The land is theirs to keep.  Amen!  My heart jumped inside.  God had heard and answered our prayers yet again…this time in only 2 days.  :)  God is Good!
Wednesday was also my parents’ 36th wedding anniversary.  Happy Anniversary mom and dad!  :)  It was also John Alex’s birthday.  We made him a cake and celebrated it with the soldiers.  
John, Janet and Nickisha with John's birthday cake.

We continued to get the soldiers everyday this week and worked from 8:00 to 5:00.  5 at the church and 5 here on campus.  We all had lunch together and had many opportunities to fellowship together and get to know each other on a more personal level.  It was a wonderful experience!  As a result, the soldiers now feel even more comfortable talking to us and opening up about their lives, etc.  One of the soldiers called me over to him while he was on guard duty this week.  He said he wanted to ask me a favor.  He asked if we would pray for his father and brother, both of whom are sick and unable to work.  This is causing stress on the family.  He said the doctors can’t seem to find the cause of the sickness.  Some of the family believe that a relative used witchcraft to put a curse on them.  But, he said, he knows that God can heal them and wanted us to add them to our prayer list.  While this may not mean much to you all, the fact that he asked for prayer meant a great deal to me.  For just a few short weeks ago, none of the soldiers did that.  Many didn’t know what a prayer request was.  It’s such a wonderful experience to see God change these lives and to see them realize that their Heavenly Father cares for them!  I assured him that we would praying and ask others to join us in lifting them up.  I contacted the local pastor and gave him the family’s information so that someone from their area can visit them and pray with them.  Will you join us in praying for the Mamani family?  Also pray that, through this, they will come to know Christ and turn their lives over to Him.  Thank you.


The following day, the same soldier surprised me again.  After lunch, he approached me and, handing me a $10 bill, said that he wanted to pay his tithes.  It caught me off guard, because we haven’t talked about tithes and offerings at all.  He hasn’t even gone to church.  He wanted me to turn it into the church, since he isn’t able to attend yet.  I agreed and walked away humbled yet again at how God works in the lives of his children.

The highlight of the day for the the soldiers....lunch!  :)



Friday finally came…the last day the soldiers would be with us.  They didn’t want to stop coming.  During the week, they even expressed their desire to spend the night with us every night!  It has been a true blessing to have them with us.  And, as a result of their presence and help, we’ve made great progress in the orchard!  There’s still much to do, and we’ll see about having them come back and help us again in the near future, but we are very pleased with how much we’ve done this week.  At the church, the same is true.  We now have floor! Praise God!!  We can’t wait to attend church tomorrow and break it in.  :)  
Two full rows of the orchard finished and ready to plant!

The finished product!  Beautiful, isn't it??







Preaching at Nueva Esperanza this morning and enjoying the new floor!  It rained this morning, which made us all the more appreciative for God's goodness as we no longer had to kneel in mud.  




But that isn’t where the blessings stopped.  As we were heading back to town to take the soldiers back to the base, our small truck broke down.  Our big truck has been out of service for about a month now.  We were finally about to purchase the new batteries for it, but it’s still not starting.  So we really need this small truck to work, as otherwise we won’t have any means of transportation.  So…we prayed again.  Ori worked on it for about 10-15 minutes on the side of the road and was finally able to get it started.  But it kept cutting off. We made it to town, dropped the soldiers off and rushed back to get ready for the Bible study.  The soldiers had already asked to make sure we were still coming.  And the ones that helped us this week were anxious to see the pictures of them working and share their experiences with their comrades.  When we arrived at the base, however, yet another problem arose.  While we were stopped at the gate before entering, a soldier came and told us that there was a new lieutenant that had just transferred in.  He doesn’t know us nor does he know about the study and he says he needs to work with the soldiers, so we wouldn’t be able to have the study tonight.  Once again, my heart sank because we were really looking forward to sharing the events of the week with the soldiers and continue our study.  As the soldier apologized, I sent a quick prayer up to God.  I didn’t know how, but I knew that He could fix this.  Before Oriel could put the truck in reverse to leave, someone yelled for us to come on in.  It was another lieutenant, lieutenant Davila.  He attended the meetings last year with the other soldiers and has become a good friend.  He was off duty, but had arrived there just as we pulled in and, evidently, talked with the new guy and made the arrangements for us to continue with the meetings.  As we pulled in, I thanked the Lord for once again hearing and answering our prayers.  This new lieutenant may not know us, but the General of the universe made a way where there appeared no way!  :)
We went in and started setting up the equipment.  At this point, the soldiers started coming in.  When I turned and looked, the place was packed!  There were more soldiers than any of the previous nights with this new group….almost 70!  8 new soldiers had arrived this week and were present as well.  Then, the new lieutenant (Lieutenant Martinez) came up and introduced himself.  He was a young guy, with a  very serious demeanor.  He walked over and stood beside the soldiers that were seated for the meeting.  We opened with a welcome, introducing ourselves to the new soldiers and then had song service.  The lieutenant was still standing to the side, watching everything that was going on.  We showed the slideshow of the pictures from the week and everyone loved that.  Then it was time for our theme songs.  Since there were several new people, I asked the ones that knew the songs to sing loud and teach them others the motions.  I wish you could have heard them!  It was great!  Out of the corner of my eye, I watched the Lieutenant. He was still there, observing everything with a  serious face.  I wasn’t sure what to think of it, but just prayed and asked God to work everything out for His glory.  

The new Lieutenant looking at his new Bible.  :)

After the song service, we started the study.  We handed out studies, a new Bible and a copy of the “La Unica Esperanza” book to each new person, including the Lieutenant and commenced our study.  We reviewed the law of God, the Ten Commandments (which the soldiers recited to me) and the importance of being obedient to God before we started on the lesson for that evening… how to properly keep the Sabbath.  The whole time, the Lieutenant stayed and listened.  At the end, we broke up into small groups for prayer.  As I mentioned before, the soldiers are much more comfortable now and eagerly shared their praises and requests.  We had prayer and then went back to our seats.  I announced that we had a little surprise for them.  I had spoken with the Coronel this week and asked permission to have a “fun night” the following night, as our way of thanking the Army for their help and support during the week.  He thought it was an excellent idea, so I announced the plan to the soldiers.  They broke out in cheers!  :)  




I started to dismiss them when the Lieutenant interrupted me, asking permission to speak, as he had something he wanted to say.  I wasn’t prepared for what happened next.  He said, “I’m new here, but on behalf of the officers and commanders of this base, I want to express my sincerest gratitude to all of you for coming and conducting these studies and working with these young men.  We pride ourselves on making fine citizens, on teaching young men to be faithful to their country and to serve.  We are soldiers for Bolivia.  But you all….you are soldiers of God and your being here completes these young men and provides for them that which we cannot provide.  We are now a complete and perfect base because you are providing the spiritual guidance we lacked.  So again, from myself and the rest of the officers, thank you!  We applaud you for your service.”  At that, all of the soldiers started clapping and cheering.  I stood there not knowing what to do or say.  I totally wasn’t expecting that.  (And from the looks on the faces of the other missionaries, neither were they.).  I thanked him for his kind words and praised God for the opportunity to be there with them.  The Lieutenant then asked if he could ask me a favor.  He wanted a picture of all of us with the soldiers and the material we had given him.  He wanted to remember that night.  So we took several pictures.  

As we drove home that night, I was overwhelmed by all that God has done for us during the last two weeks.  
 - He provided money when we lacked it.  
 - He sent the soldiers to help us at Familia Feliz.  
 - He sent funds for the new floor at the church, as well as more soldiers to help install it.  
 - He saved the land of this family, along with their home and the church.  
 - He has blessed Janet and she has been standing up straight and walking much better these last two weeks! 
 - He opened the door for the evangelistic series at the base and impressed upon the Coronel’s heart to request us to have a baptism on the base at the meetings. 
 - He overruled Satan’s attempt to keep us from having the study at the base by fixing our truck and sending Lieutenant Davila at just the right moment.  
 - And as a result of that, this new Lieutenant, the one who initially said that we couldn’t have the study tonight, not only heard the songs, received the Bible study, a new Bible and heard the truth about God’s law and His Sabbath, but was moved to thank us for our efforts and ended up encouraging us to continue our efforts to share with Gospel with these young men!
As I reflected upon all of us, tears came to my eyes.  Who are we that we should enjoy so many of God’s blessings?  Who am I?  I am nothing.  Yet He has worked in so many wonderful ways my life this week!  I started this entry off by saying that my personal life has been full of trial during the last two weeks…and it has.  A flood of emotions, questions, doubts, concern and uncertainty have gone through my mind lately.  My faith has been tested in way as never before.  And I cannot sit here and tell you that it’s been easy.  But what I can tell you is that God is Faithful!  My go-to verses this past week have been Ps. 34:1, 2 Cor. 12:9-10, Rom. 5:3-6 and James 1:3-7.  I have said them over and over in my mind and meditated on what they mean, trying to make them a reality in my life.  And the more I thanked and praised the Lord, even for the trials and tribulations, the easier it became and the lighter my burden seemed.  The uncertainty, doubt, concerns, etc. were replaced with patience, faith, hope and love.  The trials are still there.  They didn’t magically go away.  The circumstances didn’t change.  What changed was my reaction to those circumstances.  And what a blessing that change has been to me!  
Tonight, we had our fun night with the soldiers.  We took oranges, cake, juice, candy and made popcorn for about 90 people.  We showed them the movie “Front of the Class” and just spent time in fellowship together.  We had a blast!  And the soldiers really appreciated the snacks.  :)  Here are some pics from that meeting:
















I want to leave you with a quote from one of my favorite books, The Desire of Ages.  Referring to the transfiguration of Christ on the mount (Luke 9:28-36), the author writes, 
“Evening is drawing on as Jesus calls to His side three of His disciples, Peter, James and John, and leads them across the fields, and far up a rugged path, to a lonely mountainside. The Saviour and His disciples have spent the day in traveling and teaching, and the mountain climb adds to their weariness.  Christ has lifted burdens from the mind and body of many sufferers;  He has sent the thrill of life through their enfeebled frames; but He also is compassed with humanity, and with His disciples He is wearied with the ascent.
“The light of the setting sun still infers on the mountain top, and gilds with its fading glory the path they are traveling.  But soon the light dies out from the hill as well as valley, the sun disappears behind the western horizon, and the solitary travelers are wrapped in the darkness of night.  The gloom of their surroundings seems in harmony with their sorrowful lives, around which the clouds are gathering and thickening.”  (DA 419.1-2)
So Christ has chosen three disciples to go with Him up the mountain.  These are the same disciples that will be with Him in Gethsemane.  He desires them to see His glory so that they will be encouraged when the harder test comes at His crucifixion.   But the disciples aren’t on the same “page” as Christ.  They are tired and concerned with their problems.  Darkness surrounded them, representing their trials and uncertainty.  They forget they are in the presence of the Son of God.  And instead of focusing on Him, they choose to worry themselves over the apparent impossibilities.  As a result of taking their eyes off of their Savior, they were overpowered by the flesh and fell asleep (the same thing that happened to them in Gethsemane.)  While they are sleeping, the Glory of God comes down and rests upon Christ and His Divinity flashes through humanity.  Moses and Elijah join Him and encourage Christ in the road ahead of Him.  But what about the disciples?  Desire of Ages continues saying, 
“Through being overcome with sleep, the disciples heart little of what passed between Christ and the heavenly messengers.  Failing to watch and pray, they had not received that which God desired to give them,—a knowledge of the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follow.  They lost the blessing that might have been theirs through sharing His self-sacrifice.  Slow of heart to believe were these disciples, little appreciative of the treasure with which Heaven sought to enrich them.”  (DA 425.1)
Notice that because they focused too much on their problems and not on the Savior, they lost the blessing that God desired to give them.  Christ led them up the mountain so that they might pray and see/experience the Glory of God.  He knew they were tired, for He shared the same condition.  He knew the worries and tribulations they were facing.  And He knew that the climb up the mountain, the darkness of night would challenge their physical, mental and spiritual strength.  Yet, He had a purpose in that challenge.  Only accepting it and facing it with Christ could they behold the Glory of the Son and receive the coveted blessing.
As I read this chapter this week, I couldn’t help but relate to the disciples.  I was tired…physically, mentally and emotionally.  And just when I thought I had caught a break (when the day was over and it was time to “sleep”), a bigger trial presents itself and, through it, Christ asks me to hike a mountain!  Have you ever been at this place in your life??  As I meditated on the words in the paragraphs cited above, and remembered my go-to verses, I realized that if I can just keep my eyes on Christ, instead of on my problems, and pray and thank Him…I will be more than a conquerer through Christ and He will bless me.  I realized that Christ desires to show me His glory through my tribulation.  And as all of this came to my mind, I decided to make a conscious effort to keep Christ my focus, regardless of how hard Satan attacks.  To take things one day at a time and not cross any bridge before I get to it.  To trust my God blindly and implicitly.  As I mentioned before, at first it was difficult.  Satan is right there to remind you of the giant before you and discourage you.  But the more you turn everything over to Christ and cherish a spirit of gratitude and love, the easier it becomes, for God fights the giants for you (Ex. 14:14).  And that is exactly what I’ve experienced these last two weeks.  I truly feel that God has shown me a small portion of His Glory through how He has worked in our little part of the world during the last two weeks.  I mean, just re-read all that He has done!  And now, the “giants” in my life that concerned and frightened me last week are no longer an issue for me.  They are still there.  I haven’t forgotten about them.  I’ve just come to the conclusion that I cannot defeat them, so I have turned them over to One who can!  Whatever He chooses to do, however He chooses to handle them, is fine by me, for He only has my best interest at heart.  His Hand is Mighty to save and is not shortened.  Amen!  
Are you stressed and exhausted?  Are you fighting a losing battle with the giants in your life, desperately seeking a break?  If so, I want to encourage you to turn them over to Christ.  Take His yoke upon you.  Seek His Face.  Thank God in the midst of your trials.  His Grace is Sufficient.  He will impart to you His perfect Strength in your weakness and the victory will be your.  You will see and experience the Glory of God!
God bless you all!

Maranatha!

P.S.  I would like to thank all of your for your prayers!  I know that God is hearing them and is answering them.  I would also like to ask you to pray for me in a special way during the next two weeks, as some important decisions must be made and some “giants” need to be faced.  Pray for God to grant me His guidance and wisdom and to remove the “mountains” that need to be moved.  Thank you very much!  
P.S.S.  I was recently given the dvd that was made from our activities last year with the Army Base.  I wanted to share two of the slideshows with you, as well as the three that have been made this year with the new group of soldiers.  God is doing amazing things here in Bolivia!  Please keep us in your prayers!
Evangelistic series video with our theme song, "Jesus Mi Capitan" (Jesus, My Captain)

More pics from the Army meetings, as well as Pathfinder activities from 2013.

Bible studies at Army base - March and April, 2014



Bible studies at Army base - May and June, 2014



Bible studies at Army base and work at FF - June 2014




Wednesday, June 18, 2014

June 18th, 2014


June 18th, 2014

Both last week and this week have been a continuation of seeing God move, work and answer prayers.  What a blessing it has been!  It started up where it left off…the amplifier for the Army base.  First thing Monday morning, the money was in the account as promised.  I, then, went shopping.  :)  I found the amplifier that would fit our needs and placed my order.  It would be here on Wednesday.  But that isn’t all.  As is often the case, when God blesses, the blessing is greater than we expected.  Not only did we have enough money to get the nicer, larger amplifier that we needed, but a new microphone as well!  Amen!  Isn’t God just Wonderful??  I picked up the amplifier on Wednesday, tested it and boy, does it sound MUCH better than our other little setup!!  :)
Our new amplifier and microphone!  

The next blessing came in the form of new students.  During the past week and a half, we’ve had three different families come to talk to us about transferring their children here.  So, come August when classes start back, we will have FOUR new boys studying here at Familia Feliz, ranging from ages 8-14.  We are very thankful for the opportunity to work with these new boys, three of which are not practicing Christians.  We ask that you prayer for them, even now, as they prepare to come here…that they can have a special encounter with Christ here.  And pray that the Lord will grant us the wisdom and knowledge we will need to work with them and to rightly represent Him to them.  
Here's a short video our our little Janet "walking" across the dining hall.  She is doing so well!

On Friday, I was so excited to get to the Base and share with the soldiers all that God had done on our behalf and to confirm to them, once again, that God truly does hear and answer our prayers.  The time finally arrived for us to head out.  We all loaded the equipment on the truck and headed to town.  We were singing hymns as we road down the road.  Just as we were arriving to the edge of town, however, our front tire blew.  The tread even tore, so there was no hope for repair.  It was 6:50 pm.  We were due to be at the Army base at 7:00 pm.  We were about a mile away and didn’t have a way to get there.  Ori and I walked to a tire place that was a few hundred feet from us to see if he had a tire we could purchase and have put on.  No luck.  He directed us to town to another place.  The problem, however, was getting to town.  There were 9 of us, plus the equipment (laptop, amplifier, mic, speaker, projector, backpack, etc.).  So what to do??  Pray!  :)  God had brought us this far and was the reason for all of the excitement of getting to the base today, so we knew that He would provide a solution.  And no sooner did we finish praying that He started working.  Normally, in this area, I don’t have cell service.  I have to be closer in town before my phone picks up signal.  But at that moment, I had service and was able to make calls.  I called Sergio (from Narguilas) to see if he could arrange for a cab to come and pick us up.  He said he’d see what he could do and would call me back.  I also texted the Coronel to let him know that of our situation and that we would be late.  About 10 minutes later, Sergio called back and said a taxi was on its way.  Praise God!  It arrived and all of us were able to fit inside with our equipment (it was a mini van! :) ).  Not only that, but the driver was an acquaintance and agreed to help us as long as we needed it.  So he dropped us and the equipment at the Army base so that the kids and other staff wouldn’t be on the side of the road.  While I was getting things set up there, Oriel and Jancy would go with the driver to see about finding a tire before the stores closed.  Once they found one, they’d come back by and pick me up and we’d go back to the truck while John and Jonathan stayed to do the Bible study.  
I got everything set up inside the Base and explained what was going on to the soldiers, apologizing for our delay.  I stated that Satan, evidently, didn’t want us to arrive there that evening, because He knew that God would be glorified and that something big was going to happen.  Then, I shared our testimony about the amplifier.  They were thrilled!  Their faces lit up with smiles as they saw the new equipment, heard us through the microphone and realized that God was concerned with them, so much so that He would impress upon a complete stranger to them to give such a large sum of money.  Amen again!    

Our new amp in use at the Army base.

The soldiers singing.

John leading song service.

Jonathan having special music.

The "baker" for the Army base, making bread at the rear of the dining hall where 
we are giving the Bible study.

We started our song service as I waited for Ori to call me.  After a while, we decided to move on with the study as Ori hadn’t called yet.  Our topic was the judgment.  It was a great study!  The guys were very interested and were really participating in the lesson.  (They particularly liked coming up to the mic to read the Bible verses.  :) ).  We had a deep study about the judgment, what it is, how it works, who is involved and what each of us need to do to be ready for it.  As I was able to wrap up the study, Ori called.  :)  I gave Jonathan the phone to talk to him so I could continue.  I couldn’t stop then.  I felt like I had to keep going.  At the end of the study, there was an overwhelming response to the appeal to choose Christ as their Defense in the judgment and to surrender their lives to Him!  Praise God!  Something big really did happen that Satan wanted to hinder!  But we serve an Awesome God, One that is Mighty to save, who came through once again!  
We closed with prayer in small groups and then came back together to sing our closing hymn.   While they were singing, I called Ori back.  They were not able to find a tire, as most of the stores were closed.  They did, however, find someone that had a spare tire that was the exact size we needed for our 1994 truck that agreed to loan it to us.  When he told me that, I couldn’t believe it.  I mean, the vast majority of the people here in Rurre do not own cars or trucks.  There are a lot of motorcycles and taxis, but not trucks…much less older 4x4 Toyotas.  He came to pick us up and we went to talk to the owner of the tire to see if we could use it until Sunday, as the following day was Sabbath and we wouldn’t be heading to town.  After talking to the guy, I realized that God’s Hand was even more involved that I had originally thought.  The owner of the tire doesn’t even live in our town.  He lives 3 hours away and was just here visiting friends…in his truck with a spare tire!  Because we are well-known in the community, he had no problem loaning us his tire until Sunday, even though he was leaving town the following morning to go back home.  He said we could just leave it with his friend on Sunday.  So, in short, my God sent a complete stranger with a spare tire, the exact model and size tire we needed, on a 3-hour trip to another town just to answer our prayers and to allow for His love and Gospel to be shared with others….AND impressed upon the stranger to trust us enough to leave his tire with us for two days while he goes back to his home and doesn’t know when he will head back this way to pick up his tire!  All I can say is “AMEN!”  
(We were able to find a shop open on Sunday morning that had the tired we needed and had it installed.  We returned the borrowed tire to the owner’s friend, along with our sincerest thanks and prayers for God’s blessings upon them.)
On Sabbath morning, we went to church at Nueva Esperanza again.  We really enjoy going there because the brethren are so humble and appreciative of our visit and seek the Lord with all their heart.  As soon as we got there, we were asked to take charge of the services again.  :)  John took Sabbath School and did a great job explaining things in a simple way.  Oriel had the sermon, so I would be translating.  We had prayer and went up to the “pulpit”.  The service was going well.  Jodi and Taylor had special music and as soon as I stood up to ask them to come forward, a torrential downpour started!  I mean, the rain was really coming down hard!  Mind you, Nueva Esperanza’s church is just a roof supported by beams.  It is completely open, with no walls or flooring.  Just homemade wooden benches (2x6’s nailed to tree stumps) on a dirt/mud floor.  So as Jodi and Taylor started singing, the wind and rain blew through, wetting everyone and creating huge mud puddles under our feet.  It was so loud that Ori and I couldn’t hear them singing at all, and we were 4 feet behind them.  They finished and we stood up to continue with the sermon.  There’s no sound system here, obviously, as there is not electricity on sight.  So I had yell in order to be heard…and even then, not everyone could hear me.  But we did the best that we could.  Ori was preaching on the significance and solemnity of the Cross and Christ’s sacrifice.  As we were talking, people would get up and move around, trying to avoid the cold, wet wind.  After about 5-6 minutes, the rain grew harder and not even those directly in front of me (1-2 feet away) could hear me.  We had to suspend the service.  So we closed with a hymn (There Shall be Showers of Blessings, of course!  :) ) and prayer.  We all waited under the roof, huddled together to seek protection from the cold wind and rain, hoping it would die down soon.  After about 15 minutes like that, it slacked up some, enough for Oriel to drive some people to their homes, as no one has a car and has to walk to church…some several miles.  After about 30 minutes, we were able to get everyone home and head back home ourselves.  

Taylor and Jodi having special music.  You can see the rain in the background.
It doesn't look like it in the picture, but it was POURING.

I'm trying my best to hear what Oriel is staying to translate.

Translating the sermon.

It was quite an interesting (and wet) experience.  :)  But it got me thinking.  How often does a “storm” arise in our lives out of nowhere and blindside us just as this one did?  Sometimes these storms are so strong that we feel as if we cannot go on.  Sometimes they beat so hard that we cannot even hear ourselves think, it seems.  But our God is still there.  As a matter of fact, we are told that He draws nearer to us during our storms.  And while it may appear that the “roof is going to fall”, all we have to do is to remember that our God is Stronger and more Powerful than the storm.  It was He that created the elements.  It was He that spoke and the powerful winds and waves of the storm on the lake had to cease.  And He will do exactly he same for us in our times of trouble and storms if we will just ask Him to and TRUST in His ways and timing.  That’s why Christ could sleep on that small boat in the midst of the tossing and turning waves.  I mean, can you picture that?  You’re on a  huge lake in a small vessel, trying to cross the other side, when a storm arises.  Waves are crashing upon your boat, water is coming in over the sides, people are panicking and yelling.  And you look to your left and you see someone sound asleep, lying on the floor of the boat?!  I imagine that at least some water had to be splashing on Christ.  His body had to feel the tossing of the boat.  Yet, He was peacefully asleep during the midst of the storm.  How could that be?  It was because He fully TRUSTED in His Father.  He knew that God was Bigger and Stronger than any storm and that whatever God allowed to happen was for His best interest.  As long as Christ was in God’s will, He would be fine, no matter the storm, the circumstances, the trials.  And as such was the case, He could have so much peace that He could soundly sleep in the middle of a fierce storm while His disciples were panicking, fearing they would lose their life.  My friend, that peace that Christ enjoyed is exactly the peace that God wants you and me to enjoy at all times.  He longs for us to simply, yet implicitly, trust Him.  He has fulfilled every promise He has ever made and has come through time and time again for us.  What else must He do to prove to us that He has everything under control and will take care of us if we will just let go of our will, wants and desires and embrace His?  
So, our experience this past Sabbath was a reminder to me that God is in control at all times and WILL calm the storms when the time is right.  He will not let them continue any longer than is necessary to perfect our character and create a childlike trust in Him.  Will you trust Him?  Will you turn your life over into His Hands of love?  Will you strive to hear and listen to His Voice in the midst of the storm?
“And he said, Go forth, and stand upon the mount before the Lord.  And, behold, the Lord passed by, and a great and strong wind rent the mountains, and brake in pieces the rocks before the Lord; but the Lord was not in the wind: and after the wind, an earthquake; but the Lord was not in the earthquake:  And after the earthquake a fire; but the Lord was not in the fire: and after the fire, a still small voice.”
May God bless us as we all strive to trust Him more and turn our lives over to Him.


Maranatha!

Sunday, June 8, 2014

June 8th, 2014 -- My God comes through once again!!

It’s been a more laid back week this week.  The kids have left for winter break so there are no classes to teach, no deaning, etc.  There is, however, an unrecognizable silence on campus.  :(  It has also rained a lot this week, which has limited our ability to work around the campus.  
We have been up-keeping our new little orchard.  We’re trying to clear the rest of the land for the rest of the orchard and get the ground ready, but it’s been to wet to do so.  Hopefully we can continue that soon.
We’ve also had some issues with cows from neighboring farms coming on our property.  This has been going on for some time now and we’ve spoken with the owners about it several times, but to no avail.  The cows continue to stroll right on campus.  The problem is they have destroyed dozens and dozens of our plantain and banana trees, as well as eaten the fruit of them, trembled on plants in the garden, etc.  :(  So we've spent a good bit of this week putting up fences and barbed wire around part of our property to protect our plants (and our food supply!).  We still have a bit more to go, but it’s coming along well.  
We had our weekly Bible study at the Army base this past Friday night.  It was great to be there with the soldiers again, as we were unable to have the study last week due to there being no electricity in town.  However, while we were there, a problem arose.  Our little speakers blew.  Previously, we had been using our big speakers, along with an amplifier and our microphone to ensure that everyone could hear, since we meet in a large dining hall (almost the size of a gym).  The amplifier, however, was old and soon broke beyond repair.  We didn’t have money for a new amp, so I just went and bought a small set of surround sound speakers that I could plug into the computer and we’ve been using those without a mic this year.  It wasn’t the best solution, but was the only one we could afford.  However, last night, those speakers blew.  We couldn’t understand the audio coming out.  It was disappointing because the soldiers wanted to continue singing, but we needed speakers for them to hear the music, words, etc.  As I analyzed the situation and was thinking of how to solve the problem by next week, it was obvious that we needed to obtain another amplifier.  So that’s what I prayed for.  Right then at the base, I prayed that the Lord would, somehow, send the necessary funds for us to be able to purchase a new one.  I had priced one a few weeks ago, with the hopes of being able to buy it, but it cost $300 usd and we simply didn’t have that much extra to spend.  But I know that nothing is impossible for our God and I took my concern to Him.  I know, without a doubt, that these studies are the result of His doing.  He has commissioned us to take the Gospel to all the earth and has promised to bless us so that we can do just that.  As soon as the meetings were over, I quickly posted my prayer request on Facebook, explaining the situation and asking everyone to pray that the Lord would send the needed funds THIS WEEK so that we can move forward with the studies on next Friday.  As we drove home, I just knew that someone, somehow would send the money.  I was excited about heading back to town the next day for an outreach activity just so that I could check my Facebook account to get the news that someone was going to donate the money.  :)



The following morning, we went to church at the small congregation just up the street (Nueva Esperanza).  We got there after Sabbath School had already started and quietly approached the open church to sit down.  The teacher, however, stopped class to greet us.  Then, he walked over and asked me if I could teach the class.  I questioned him, because he was already teaching.  Class had already started and, to be honest, I hadn't prepared to teach that morning.  He continued to insist that I teach.  So, what could I do?!  I finished teaching the class and then Jonathan had the sermon.  We had a really good morning there with the brethren.  As soon as church was over, we came home, had lunch and then loaded on the truck again to head to town.  The church in town was planning on going house to house to hand out DVD’s and books about Jesus and we went to help.  We had a great experience and were able to distribute over 900 DVD’s and books!  We then met at the church to close out Sabbath and share the experiences and testimonies of the afternoon.  It was amazing to hear how open people were to receive the material.  And many of them asked us to come back and study with them later.  God is Good!
Everyone just before leaving to pass out the DVD's and books.

My dear friends from Narguilas and I before heading out to give out literature.

The Familia Feliz crew ready to distribute!

Agustin and I after church Sabbath evening.

When we arrived to town, however, I immediately checked my Facebook page to see if anyone had offered to help with the amplifier.  I just knew that someone would have sent $10 or $20.  We would keep fundraising until we had enough funds to make the purchase.  I opened my account and guess what was there?!  Nothing.  Absolutely nothing.  9 likes and one comment saying “Praying.”  I was very glad that people were praying, but I was expecting more.  All morning I just had that feeling that God was going to answer that prayer request today.  Not sure why, just felt that way.  Then, as I was looking at my account, Satan came and started planting seeds of doubt.  Maybe I had expected too much.  Maybe I should have given it more time.  But I still had that feeling that God was going to answer this request.  So I prayed again and decided to leave it in God’s Hands.  About 10 minutes later, a lady sent me a message on Facebook asking how I was doing and how things were going at Familia Feliz.  She is from Argentina but she and her family lives in Bolivia now.  They have helped us financially in the past.  We chatted for a couple of minutes, updating her on things here.  She then asked me directly about the amplifier.  She asked what we needed, if it was available locally, how much needed, etc.  I answered her questions.  She then asked when we needed it by.  I explained that we would use it for the Bible studies that occur every Friday night at the Army base…so there really isn’t a “deadline” as to when we have to have it.  As soon as we get all the money, we’ll buy it and immediately put it to use.  She asked what we would do in the mean time at the base.  Honestly, I didn’t know what to answer.  I told her we would figure something out while we wait.  She then said, “Well, you won’t have to wait long.  We will have $300 usd deposited in your bank account first thing Monday morning.”  I almost tripped and fell while I was walking down the street!  I couldn’t believe it.  I mean, I knew that God could and would meet our need.  All morning I had that feeling that He would.  I just didn’t expect Him to do it all at one time through one person.  I expected several smaller donations to trickle in through the week.  But God had something bigger in mind.  Isn’t that how He always works?!  His thoughts and ways are higher than ours!  :)  What makes this even more meaningful to me is that my post on Facebook was in English.  This lady doesn’t speak any English!  Plus, it served as a much needed reminder to me that God is concerned with every little detail of our lives and while, many times, things do not turn out like we expect or hope, God IS working all things out for our good.  I know I’ve said it many, many times, but it’s worth repeating time and time again…we serve an AWESOME God!!  So, tomorrow we will be purchasing our brand new amplifier!  :) :)  Praise God!  I cannot wait to take it to the Army base on Friday and share this wonderful testimony about how God hears and answers prayers and is concerned about their learning more about Him with the soldiers!  
What about you?  Have you seen the Hand of God move in a mighty way in your life this week?  Have you reached out in faith, begging for a much-needed blessing?  If so, kept your arms extended…God WILL give it to you.  However, you might want to hold both arms and hands out, as His blessing will probably be bigger and better than you’re expecting!  :)

God bless you all!


Maranatha!