Thursday, January 30, 2014

Ministry Stop One : Bahia Honda

We arrive at Bahia Honda shortly after lunch. It is a small island community a short boat ride away from where we are staying. On the boat ride over I am trying to wrap my mind around the fact that it is, indeed, December, and I am actually still in the same hemisphere of the world. It is warm and sunny, I am sunburned (yes, sunburned! We've only been here for two days!), and I am glad there is a breeze outside, even in shorts and a t-shirt. Everything is telling me that it is June. This is what I'm thinking about on the way over.

Finally we arrive and get out and it is just so beautiful. Nothing is fancy, but beauty is all around us. These beautiful kids, the open ocean all around, the boats and trees swaying in the light breeze blowing today.

The kids are shy. I notice this first. They are not running out to greet us, although they see us and come out cautiously, following us to an open play space with their shy smiles. We introduce ourselves,
and the kids see we are ready to play with them as we begin to push them on the swings and kick around a ball.

And we start to play when it begins to happen. I've seen it in so many places we've stopped on missions trips before. They run up at you, and grab your hand, staring up at you with big eyes. They are all asking the same question. Not with words. They don't speak English, and we don't speak Spanish. But this time, we don't need a translator.  Their big, clear eyes stare up at you and ask one thing.

Will you love me?

That's it. Will you love me? Please? Their eyes beg us to answer just that one question. They just want someone to love them.

And we all have the same answer for them.  This is why we came - to love. To show them Christ's love. We will eventually have to leave, but Christ will never leave them. And we can show them how Christ will love them through our love and actions. We reach down and pick them up, smile wide, and give them a huge hug. And now they are smiling too. Because they can see our answer. They can see, even though we don't say anything. They know right away what we are saying.



Yes. You are loved.






















Friday, January 24, 2014

I'm back from Panama!

As many of you know, I recently went on a short missions trip to Panama. We left the day after Christmas and were in Panama until January 6th. We started out on the Pacific side of Panama working with some communities there, as well as spending some free time snorkeling and scuba diving. :) We did an evangelistic skit for the people there, played with the kids, and did a toy distribution.


After a couple days there, we traveled across Panama to visit the San Blas Islands, on the Atlantic side. I have been to the San Blas islands before, and I was so excited to go back. We spent nearly a week on the San Blas. We went to a new island for ministry each day, and performed a skit for them, prayed with them, played with the kids, and  gave out toys. It was so much fun to return to a couple of the same islands we had visited last time I was there (in 2012) and see the kids again! They remembered us, and it was so great to be able to connect with them again.

God did amazing things in us and through us while we were there. We had the opportunity to work alongside a Pastor there who oversees 29 different islands! The need for the Gospel is great, as many people there are not Christians. It was such a blessing and a joy to be able to go to these people and communities and show them the love of Christ, as well as present the Gospel to them.

We saw the Lord work in so many different ways while we were there, and I will be posting more updates and stories in the future.

For those of you who were praying for my trip, thank you! We could really feel your prayers and your support the entire time.

More updates and stories to come!