Monday, July 27, 2015

Such a Time as This

The past two weeks have been weeks where I have seen God's hand working over and over again.  I am grateful for the people He has put into my life who love me well, comfort me, pray with me and encourage me along the way.  

I am also grateful for the friends who come back.  A little over a week ago two visitors returned to love the people whom I love, serve alongside me, and live life in the Dominican for a bit.  Together, we shared devotions every morning in Esther.  It was really nice to have time apart in English reading the Word.  And, God is teaching me as much as I'm sure He spoke to them.  

Over four days, we read about Esther, a woman of the Old Testament, a jew, and a strong believer!  Chosen to be in the palace as a candidate for queen because of her beauty, Esther eventually had to make a brave decision -- let one of the King's advisors kill the jews or defend her people. And, even though she knew it could cost her life, she recognized that God has a plan and He's in control.  And thus, after fasting and praying, Esther, had the courage to trust God and obey.  She talked to the King and stopped the killing of all of the Jews across 127 provinces.  

I've read the story of Esther various times.  But, God still teaches.  His Word is alive and there are always lessons that we can learn.

God is faithful.  He's teaching me to believe that He sees, is in control, and is with me.  God has a plan.


I see Him working in the ladies I work with who are mothers of kids here at Emanuel House.  Our Bible Study, while very slow moving and deep, is going so well.  (We are going through the book of John and after a year find ourselves in John 12.)  God is molding them into a united group of women who are learning to love and depend on the Word.  They were given a challenge about a three weeks ago to learn the Old Testament books of the Bible and when Ellie came, we would go out to eat at a nice restaurant without children.  Some of them struggle to read while others are just finishing high school… Some have been Christians for less than a year and we still have one who hasn't committed her life to the Lord yet.  

But God is working. .. 

Some learned easier than others.  They worked together, spent time at each other's houses and encouraged each other.   By the time it was time to go, four of the seven Bible Study ladies had learned the books and two of them knew both the old and the new testament books.  

Our time out was a great experience once the nerves subsided.  They enjoyed great food and fellowship, were encouraged, and were able to take some food home to family.  Additionally, the abundant God we serve showed up!  One of the biggest problems other than people not knowing the Lord, is that they don't have opportunities for work here in Quisqueya.  And, we had the opportunity to share who we were to the boss at the restaurant.  He talked to the ladies about the possibility of going to school to become waitresses.  (As you imagine, tourism is huge in the D.R. and a great way to make money.)    

I have been praying to God about ways to help deeper in order to have long term effects.  And maybe He is showing me an avenue. But also He is giving the women a glimpse into opportunities to be able to do honest and God-glorifying work to be able to support their families and not have to go far to do so.  (Oh, did I mention that three of the Bible Study ladies (not pictured above) were featured at a night devotion for McLean Bible Church / Empowering Action for the work that they are doing making jewelry, headbands and coasters?  They got to share their testimonies in front of about 150 people -- and for 2 of them it was for the very first time.) Please pray for their continued unity and for God's provision.  Doing God-glorifying work with the bodies He's given is a wonderful way that we can say, "thank you."  

God sees.
God is working.
God has a plan!


Mirqueya, Josefa, Josefina, Kaitlin and I headed out to eat for the first time as a "family." (Two days out in one week is not common at all, but it was a nice treat.)  Isn't it nice just to spend time outside in God's creation?  No agenda other than to just enjoy...  Just us...  The reality is that sometime probably in the next month, the lives of these two girls are going to radically change.  We've known since February when their mother passed away that Emanuel House would not be their permanent home since it's not an orphanage.  The girls are passing through until they get put into an orphanage.  We have been told that they will be removed from here by the time that school starts.  

I know that God is faithful and trust that He has a great plan for their lives no matter where they are placed.  I pray that their time with Mirqueya and me has been one where seeds have been planted for them to be faithful women of the Lord, where they have felt a love so deep, and that God has been glorified through their time here.  Please pray for them and us as we imagine that very soon they will no longer be with us at Emanuel House.  And, please pray for them emotionally as well.  May God place them in just the right home in His perfect timing.  May we grab onto His faithfulness and sovereignty. 


A year and a half before moving to the Dominican, Mirqueya's younger sister died.  I don't think I found it out until after about a year of living here when she really started to open up to me.  But around that time, she started calling me, "hermanita" or little sister.  And I've since found out that God sent me here at just the right time.  Do you have people in your life who are just a perfect addition to the family that you already have?  People who get you, pray for you and support you as if they were blood relatives?  I thank God for Mirqueya.  She is my sister (in Christ) and for real.  I love her so much… (Sure, we really are like sisters -- we frustrate each other, argue, disagree and then make up, say sorry and hug it out…)  God put her in my life and I love her.  I pray for her all the time and thank God for her.  She teaches me to have faith.  When I think things are impossible, she prays on her knees next to me.  When I just cannot see, she gets on her knees, talks to God, prays with me and encourages me.  She tells me that I also teach her.  I give her good advice….  I teach her to enjoy life... to stop... and to see God all around us.  She tells me that she can tell me anything and that she's so grateful that God sent her another little sister.

Isn't it awesome how God knows us?  
He knows what we need and how we need it.  
His timing is perfect.
                                       
And yet, sometimes it's so easy to forget…

The israelites were such a forgetful people as well.  They walked through the desert complaining about how God had left them even though they'd been freed from slavery.  They began worshiping idols when Moses spent just a little too much time up on the mountain talking to God… They were so quick to forget, stop trusting, and disobey.  

At the end of the book of Esther, a celebration that still happens today, began for the Israelites so they wouldn't forget what God had done for them through Esther.  And, of course, God left us His Word and shows us Himself in how He works in our lives every day.

My prayer for all of those reading this and for myself as well is that we would not forget.  

God is faithful… 
He is on time… 
and He is in control.  

I pray that we would remember.  May our eyes remain fixed on Him!








Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Remembering the Red Sea

I'm reading about Moses right now and how God used Him to rescue the Israelites out of Egypt.  In everything, through hard times, bad times, up times and down times, God wants to be glorified!  He wants us near and for His glory to be shown.  He's always working and how excellent it is when He brings us out of a hard time and we can look back and praise Him saying, "Wow!  God did that!"

He brought the Israelites out of slavery.  He gave them freedom!  God provided a way when they couldn't see it.  He blessed them immensely.  He hardened the hearts of the Egyptians so that His glory would be shown even more!

God is real!

He provided manna in the dessert. He provided the cloud and the fire so that they would be guided by Him in the day and at night.  He knew just what they needed.

God is real!

In Hebrews 13:8, His Word proclaims that God is the same yesterday, today and forever.  In Isaiah 43, He proclaims that there is no other God -- there never has been, and there never will be!

God is the same God today that He was in the time of the Israelites and in the time of the apostles.  He's the same. I think some about what is going on here in the Dominican closer to the borders and about what is going on in the States as well… I think not only about what's going on today, but about everyday.  I think about problems and about poverty and about meanness and sickness… and I know that God hasn't changed.

God existed in the beginning...
And He still exists today.

God created everything in this world….
Sin entered into the world….
God knew it would happen.

There is separation between God and us….
God is holy...
We are all sinners...
God had a plan.

God sent His son to die for us.
God offers us freedom from eternal separation from Him.
God gives us a choice to repent of our sins and accept Him.

And some don't accept that free gift.
But others -- God opens their ears and eyes.

But, even as His children, we sin… We fall short.
But God loves us anyway and sees His light in us.

We see sin in this world…
The world still has problems...
And it hurts.


But God isn't done working yet!
God has a plan!
God is real!
God is in control!
God is bigger!
And God still wins!

And just like with the Egyptians, God's glory will shine through it all!

And, I see and feel and hear God everyday.  Sometimes it just takes acknowledging the little ways we see Him and feel Him and hear Him.  It requires us to open our eyes and our hearts and our ears to notice.  But God is with us in the midst of pain and hurt… He sees and He cares and He is working!

People are working together to shuck corn to eat.
Kids lose their teeth, smile and jump
and play!


Women are making coasters out of magazines.
And they are using their hands to make beads out of
cereal boxes to eventually make necklaces!
God is so real!

God helped me complete my first year teaching 1st grade.  Some of my kids learned to read.  Others have a good base in math and reading.  They learned about the Word and were encouraged to think and not just memorize.  The teacher who helped me is better equipped to teach.  The kids are better disciplined.

God's hand has been all over this year!


I know that God is real because I work with teachers who need support and encouragement and help both in their faith and in their abilities to teach their students well and God provides!  Last week we had a group of 4 teachers who came to the island with the sole purpose of encouraging and teaching the teachers.  With lots of communication beforehand as to what the teachers needed help with, the American teachers were able to do a hands-on workshop that included lessons on Reading, Writing, Art, and Math.  In addition, I got to share devotions to both groups in the morning and was encouraged myself after a stressful few weeks!

God answers prayers!

I know that God is real because during that same workshop, a huge chunk of the ceiling fell.  Oh, did you get that, A HUGE CHUNK OF THE CEILING FELL during that workshop.  The teachers were there, two teachers were almost hurt, but God protects us!  He gave two teachers the necessary quickness needed to move.  The kids were on vacation and could've been in that area at that time.  There was a teacher on crutches who wouldn't have been able to move so quickly had it been near her.

We praised Him… and through that, He was glorified.

I know that God is real because He has sent me Jenny, a dominican who has been helping me with a group of letters to be sent to all Child Sponsors in just a few weeks.  I have been teaching her.  Jenny  came to know the Lord 5 years ago through a missionary in a village near where I live.

I see God working.

He is here!

God is real!

The church where we worshiped on Sunday!  God is good!
We worshipped in creole and Spanish!
He hears my prayers and has given me sabbath.  I was able to take a trip to the zoo with Mirqueya, some of my Dominican family, and the girls who live with us.  He provided space to play kickball in the far off country part of Quisqueya with neighborhood kids and the girls.  I was able to visit a cousin in Punta Cana and they blessed us so much!  We were able to share with them about the ministry and what God is doing in our lives and get time to relax and enjoy this beautiful country.  He also provided time to spend with friends in a community outside of Boca Chica… and although I left with some hugh mosquito bites, I am so grateful to have had time to relax and be "normal."

God knows just what we need -- just like He knew with the Israelites.  And, He provides right on time.

Praying that those who read this, all those who love Him, and those who are a part of my team are able to reflect and see and feel and hear and know that God is real.

PRAYER REQUESTS!
Please pray for Mirqueya who has the opportunity to go to Uganda on a mission trip with a church from the States.  Please pray that if it is God's will, that she will be granted a visa.

Please pray for next week and those first days back at Emanuel House.  The kids will have had 2 weeks off and Emanuel House will be up and running again.  Pray for them to be rested, to attend well, to learn, and to have fun in the last month before the official start of the school year.

Pray for our continued support of the twins.  May they continue to grow spiritually in their walk of understanding who God is and how He loves them and wants them to live every moment for Him.

Pray for continued discernment, guidance and clarity for me!