Hola!
How have you all been
doing? I hope you all are serving the Lord every day with all you have to give.
I want to give a special hello to my family. I miss you all so much. I hope
everyone is in good health and praising God for all circumstances in your life.
The Lord has really taught me to be grateful for the family I have. A lot of
these kids here do not have family that they know of. It breaks my heart. This
past week I have been able to hear a little bit of two of the teenage girls
backgrounds. It has truly blessed me.
Alright, so I have lost
count of what week it is. I guess that is what being in another country for a long
period of time will do to you. Is there anything that has happened back in the
states that I need to know? Of course I got the news that once again Alabama
got another national championship. Roll Tide! I am pretty sure that is two
national championships since I have been in Honduras. I also believe that is 4
national championships this year! I am so proud to be a student at The
University of Alabama. Sorry to all you Auburn fans in the family. Roll Tide!
A lot has happened since I last wrote a blog entry. I have experienced several first times. This past week we had FBC Tuscaloosa student ministry here. It was so good seeing familiar faces and getting to know some new faces in our church. The kids loved having them here. They miss you all a lot! The team did bible studies with the youth. They did art camps, soccer camps, and basketball camps in the mornings with all the kids. They also did some evangelism in the villages around the home. On their last day in Honduras they did several bible clubs and evangelism in a village about an hour or more away from the home. The Lord did marvelous things through the FBC Tuscaloosa team. I am so blessed to know that my church has a heart for missions local and internationally.
A lot has happened since I last wrote a blog entry. I have experienced several first times. This past week we had FBC Tuscaloosa student ministry here. It was so good seeing familiar faces and getting to know some new faces in our church. The kids loved having them here. They miss you all a lot! The team did bible studies with the youth. They did art camps, soccer camps, and basketball camps in the mornings with all the kids. They also did some evangelism in the villages around the home. On their last day in Honduras they did several bible clubs and evangelism in a village about an hour or more away from the home. The Lord did marvelous things through the FBC Tuscaloosa team. I am so blessed to know that my church has a heart for missions local and internationally.
While FBC was here we went to a place called the “swimming
hole”. It is a river near the home where the youth go and swim sometimes. I say
it is near the home, but it was like running a 5k or harder. Haha I will admit
I was part of the 6 or 8 that rode in the car with Julie McKenzie on the way
there. But we had to park the car and walk UP a mountain then back down the
mountain. When walking through all this we had to walk through large fields and
the natural woods of Honduras. Hahaha I have never done anything that hard in
my life. It was quite the adventure. We finally got to the swimming hole and
had a blast. The water was too low on part of the river so we could not
completely swim, but we did get to walk around in the water and some of the
kids rode down the small rapids in part of the river. It was something I will
not forget in my trip. It was one of my favorite moments here.
Another first for me was The Valley of the Angels. It is a
little tourist place in Honduras.
It is a block of full of shops. It was fun for Tess, Bailey,
and Waleksa to get out and see more of Honduras. We tagged along with a team
that had been out in the field with BMDMI.
But I think one of my favorites of first has to be when we
took about 60 kids from the home to the movies. Trisha and Eloisa got the event
together. It was a reward for all the children who has passed all their classes
this semester. We went to Tegucigalpa to see Madagascar 3. The whole movie was
in Spanish. I did not know what they were saying, but I got the plot and story
line of the movie. It was awesome to see the kids react because most of the
kids have never been to the movies before. They were all so excited and loved
every minute of it. They all behaved and did very well.
A lot has been going through my head since I last wrote. I
have a lot on my heart. My desire is to serve the Lord with all I have. I want
to know his will for my life. I want to know the next step in my life. A lot of
this is requiring trust in the Lord and patience. Most of you all know I am not
a patient person. This is defiantly a struggle for me right now. I know that
the Lord has great plans for me. He tells us over and over again in his word.
The other day I was lying down in my bed and was thinking. I was thinking “what
do I want to do every day for the rest of my life?”. I want to be happy and
serving the Lord. I believe with my whole heart that I am meant to do missions
with my life. It is truly the only thing I want to do. I do not know what that
means or where, but I am fully convinced the Lord wants me in the mission
field.
As most of you know I will be staying an extra week. Yay! I
am so excited. I would not be able to leave this Thursday. I think about how I
was scheduled to leave then and think wow, I couldn’t leave. I will still not
be ready to leave on June 21 when I leave, but one more week is going to be
good for me. I am already trying to prepare myself and my heart. It will not be
easy. In fact, it will be the hardest goodbye I have ever had to say. I know I
have said that before, but these kids have touched my heart in ways and places
that no one has ever or will ever be able to touch and bless me. These are
special kids and I wish that you all could meet them. I want to urge you all to
think and pray about sponsoring one of these kids. You can go to gsch.bmdmi.org
and view all the children. If you are currently looking for a way to give to an
organization then look into sponsoring a child here at The Good Shepherd
Children’s Home. Their biographies are going to be updated this next week by
yours truly. That was one of my projects and I am about to finish it up.
Well, I hope you all have enjoyed another update. I miss you
and love you all so much. Please continue to keep the kids, the new pastor and
his wife, Trisha and Kelly Lawrence, and Julie and Kevin McKenzie all in your
prayers. The Lord is doing big things through these people. Have a blessed day!
Dad and I are so proud of you baby girl! Have a wonderful week serving our Lord and Savior in Honduras!!!! We are counting the days until you're home! 12 days! We love you! Mom
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