Sunday, October 27, 2013

Father, break my heart for what breaks Yours.

"Heal my heart and make it clean.
Open up my eyes to the things unseen.
Show me how to love like you have loved me.
Break my heart for what breaks Yours.
Everything I am for Your kingdom's cause."  Lyrics from Hosanna by Hillsong

These are the verses that have become a regular prayer for me.  In 2011 I was leading my 4th team on a mission trip to Guatemala.  While gathering together on a roof top terrace for our worship and devotional time we sang the song Hosanna. Its words cut deep into my heart. Since my first trip to Guatemala in 2008 my heart had been broken and it was moving me to want to do something to make a change but this was something different. I was starting to see the suffering of the Guatemalan people not through my own scale-covered eyes but I would say a little bit more through the eyes of Christ.  I was praying for God's will in my life in regards to continuing work in Guatemala and what it was to look like. God made it clear to me that moment with the lyrics of that song that the things that were breaking my heart didn't even touch the tip of the iceberg of how much more it broke God's heart.  He showed me on that trip how differently things were in serving as His hands and feet with Him being the center of all of it. He blesses the works and time even more richly when we are focusing on carrying out His will, His purpose and His plan.  How humbling it is to have the privilege to aid in furthering His kingdom even with our imperfect and lacking abilities. What matters to Him is that when we are moving in tune with His song, He allows us to be a part of His ongoing miracle of loving on others as an extension of His beloved son Christ Jesus' hands and feet.

This morning at church I was again reminded of this time of confirmation of continuing on with mission work in Guatemala.  There was a missionary sharing about his serving in Japan for 42 years and Ukraine, Siberia for another 15 years. His message made it so clear how as the body of Christ we are all in some way a part of Global mission work. That just because we may not step foot on foreign soil while proclaiming the saving love of Christ, that God uses us to further His kingdom throughout the world nonetheless. He talked about how a mailman played a starting role of another missionary that brought hundreds of thousands to Christ through the planting of a church.  We are all able to play the role that mailman played....by simply witnessing to a lost soul surrounding us and years later they may become a missionary or perhaps that day they become saved and raise their children to know the love of Christ for generations to come.  The closing song to today's sermon: Hosanna by Hillsong. Thank you Father God for again reminding and confirming the work I feel at times is busting my heart to pieces while you continually mend it back together with every act of love done in your name in Guatemala.

I thank God for being gentle with me. For providing me with His never-ending grace and loving guidance as I fumble my way through how best to lead teams in Guatemala to grow His kingdom and love on His people.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Going to Get Sweet On Guatemala...AGAIN!!!!!

2nd Annual Sweet on Guatemala Event
A sweet evening supporting a sweeter cause!
Friday, November 1, 2013
6:00 – 8:30 PM
Elim Baptist Church, 114 Dahlin Ave, Isanti MN
Please join us to learn about the non-profit organization 
Recycled Lives
Hear testimonies from past mission team members and find out about ministry projects & opportunities in the coming year!
Desserts & beverages, silent auction, craft & Guatemalan coffee sales
*Program Starts at 6:30 PM
*SILENT AUCTION bidding starts at 6 PM & closes at 8:15 PM
Hosted by the Recycled Lives Board of Directors
Questions: guatemalashawn@gmail.com or 612.709.0914

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Recycled Lives Cinco de Mayo 5k & Family Fun Fest


Please join us in our 3rd annual event that puts the fun in fundraising!!! We are raising funds to support our mission work we will be performing at a Garbage dump in Escuintla Guatemala in May.  Please come to eat, run, play, watch, support, pray, laugh and spend time with family and friends!  I may even run the race if we get 100 registrations..... Yes I have not been capable of running more than 2 blocks in one stint so register so you can see me pop a lung!
Here is the link to register and check out the details for the event: Recycled Lives Cinco de Mayo 5k and Family Fun Fest event registration

Please watch this video and consider supporting this ministry. These children and families are in desperate need. Even $5 can make a difference between eating rotting garbage each day or eating nourishing meals for a week for someone. Click here for the video: Recycled Lives Escuintla Project 
A youth group I work with raised enough money ($4,500) to build a home for a family from the dump. Yes, a group of less than 10 high schoolers and their 3 leaders raised this money in only a few months! Here is a video showing God's work: 1st Home Escuintla Project
God is at work here and is calling us to be His hands and feet to make a difference in the lives of the poor. If we wish to see poverty and starvation cease, we each need to stop thinking that we are broke and what little we have won't make a difference... even a dollar feeds a child for more than a day. We can do this!!!!!!!!!!!!
In Him,
Shawn :)

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Party with a Purpose!!!

 

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Blessings!
Brad & Shawn

 
Sweet on Guatemala Event
Friday, November 2, 2012
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Friday, October 12, 2012

Party with a Purpose!!!

 

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Blessings!
Brad & Shawn

 
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

The confidence a child brings

I usually look at photos of myself and am critical of everything i see.... tripple chins, strange smile or expression, dark circles under my eyes, blemishes...you name it and have probably done it to your own photo. Something really amazing happens when i look at this photo taken with my son Josh. I feel beautiful. I look at this photo and it isn't about what i look like but is about a precious memory and a deep joy and happiness that exudes in our smiles. Love this photo and loved the reminder that life is just too short to get hung up on all the beauty expectations and worries of what we think others think when they look at us. Who cares! If they truly know us, the external beauty matters none!

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Tres

In a few short weeks my team will be departing for the what i call the "middle 1/3" of our trip. Realistically the trip does not occur in equally divided portions ("1/3's") but I refer to the three "phases" as "The Beginning 1/3", "The Middle 1/3" & "The Final 1/3". Even though these 3 phases of a mission trip are not equal in experience, time or emotional value, the 3 intertwine and are each a part of the full experience.
The Beginning 1/3: A mission trip requires much preparation... Preparation emotionally, physically, spiritually & financially. The preparation phase for me feels like it takes the longest of the 3 parts, can at times seem like the least fun, as it can feel very time & energy consuming.  When preparing for the trip we need to learn to be patient, open our eyes & heart, work hard yet find rest and refreshment in time with God.  We learn to deal with adversity & deadlines while relying upon the Lord.  We need to focus on seeing the daily blessings that surround us that we often fail to experience and our time preparing should be drawing us nearer to God. Through all of these preparations we sometimes lose our focus on the purpose of the trip when faced with so much to do and so many details to pay attention to. When we begin tripping over ourselves and our own agenda, God gently humbles us & reminds us to trust in Him & let Him take the lead.
The middle 1/3: This is the portion of the experience that takes place while we are in Guatemala serving as we also develop ourselves and our relationship with God. This is a mere 2 weeks of time compared to the months of preparation & the years following the trip but yet it is the most intense in so many ways (emotionally, physically, mentally & spiritually). This is the part that is tangible, real, leaving nothing to the imagination. It is the full throttle experience using all our God given senses.... seeing, hearing, feeling & tasting what seems a billion experiences. Experiences that can be readily recalled upon our return home through seeing a photo.  Experiences that are repressed in efforts to protect our tattered heart  & weary soul and brought fully to life and out of repression with a simple sound or smell.

The Final 1/3: Upon our return home, we fulfill our longing to sleep in our own bed, we snuggle and hug our dear ones close. We tell them of our experience and talk incessantly about details that probably bore them to pieces trying to get them to experience as closely as we can to what we did. We savor our favorite foods and drink a ton of water directly out of the faucet. We may even look forward to actually throwing toilet paper in the toilet. We are drawn back into our busy lives & obligations doing whatever it is that desires/requires our attention. At this point it seems to be the natural "completion" of a trip away from our comfort zone. The return home and return to "normalcy" shouldn't be the completion of the journey. Gods wants us to do so much more with the experience.
After my first trip to Guatemala my heart and spirit where not prepared for the imploding guilt and overwhelming whirling of heart wrenching stories and images that spun in my heart & mind constantly. My emotions were raw & I found myself breaking down every time I stopped to try to process what I had experienced or if someone asked me about the trip. I just couldn't wrap my head around the experience and get my emotions to settle down enough to really feel like I had accomplished much. I realized this was because I was relying on my own weakening strength and was not looking to God to bring me a sense of peace and thankfulness for what I had experienced. I realized I was letting the transformation that had begun with the preparations for the trip to stop when I returned. I didn't consider that the experience wasn't over and that God was trying to move me in a direction I had not even imagined. He was working in my heart & soul through the unsettled feelings I was having to encourage me to use my spiritual gifts & the trip's experiences to serve Him more. God wants us to find ministry opportunities and places people into our paths every day that are in need of prayer, are in need of financial help, that are in need of support & encouragement. He gives us the courage to be bold for Him at times we normally would remain silent. He gives us multiple opportunities to speak of our faith and share our testimony from the trip. God can use our experiences to open wider our eyes & heart to seeing people's needs with Jesus' eyes. He wants us to do so while giving Him the glory. This last portion of the trip lasts a lifetime and doesn't end until we choose to bring the journey to a close.
God is good all the time!

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Fun Guatemala fundraising events!

Hello!
Hope this find each of you enjoying the amazingly beautiful weather!
I am writing to let you know about a few upcoming events I have scheduled to raise funds for my May 2012 Guatemala service team.  If you can participate in one or all of them, I would be very grateful!

Paparazzi Jewelry & Accessories Basket Parties
I have become an independant consultant for this amazing line of jewelry & hair accessories. Beautify yourself or give a sweet gift without the guilt! Every item is only $6 (tax included), cash, credit card or a check and carry! Call me to arrange for an open house (612.709.0914) or I can put together a basket of items for you to sell at your office to earn a discount on your own purchase!
March 31st craft sale: (need shoppers and crafters for the event!)
April 1st & April 7th , 2012 from 10am to 6pm my team will be bagging groceries at Cub Foods  in Coon Rapids (Northdale location on the 1st & Riverdale location on the 7th)
I need a few more volunteers to help us bag groceries as well as people to come and shop and make a small donation to our cause.  If you can volunteer a few hours, please email me with your availability.
New Face of Guatemala Cinco de Mayo 5k & Family Fun Fest
May 5th, 2012 from 10am to 12:30pm
You don't want to miss this amazing event!!! It's not just a run, there will be something for everyone! Kids 1k, silent auction, raffles, walking nachos, non-alcoholic Margueritas! Here is the link for details and to register:
http://www.active.com/running/cambridge-mn/new-face-of-guatemala-cinco-de-mayo-5k-and-family-fun-fest-2012

Online donations
If you are unable to attend one of the events listed above and still wish to support my work please consider donating online, any amount (even a few dollars) makes a huge difference in helping the poorest of the poor in this world. (Did you know that $5 can buy groceries for a week for a family in Guatemala?) Your money will go directly to helping me help families!  Here is the link to donate: http://www.active.com/donate/shawnjohnson

Please feel free to share this information with friends & family! I have fliers & jpg's to post on your facebook, etc if you will, just email me @ guatemalashawn@gmail.com so I can send them to you! I appreciate the help getting the word out!  I hope to see you at one of these events!  Thanks so much!
:)  Shawn Johnson
Service Team Leader

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Cinco de Mayo 5k & Family Fun Fest (May 5th, 2012)

We have finalized the date for our 2nd annual Guatemala Service Team fundraiser 5k family fun fest event!  What better day than Cinco de Mayo???  A true festival this shall be!!! We have so much to celebrate and we are hoping this event is successful beyond our expectations.  Please register to participate... this event is for FUN so no worries if you are not a pro! There will be a children's 1k, silent auction, a family friendly atmosphere and much more...something for everyone!!!!! Hey! We will even have "Walking Nachos" & non-alcoholic margaritas available! Here is the link to register: http://www.active.com/running/cambridge-mn/new-face-of-guatemala-cinco-de-mayo-5k-and-family-fun-fest-2012  If you can't make it to the 5K and wish to support my work in Guatemala, you can go to active giving and donate: http://www.active.com/donate/shawnjohnson

This year's team has been engaging in many personal fundraising activities to recoup the huge airfare expense as well as the typical expenses associated with doing a service team/mission trip. It is our hope that those fundraising activities (Craft fairs, grocery bagging, letter writing) will take care of the travel expenses so that the funds we earn at the 5k can be used solely to bless the families we have and will build homes for.  My goal this year is to bring kits with items that the families can make items to sell in order to place food on their tables and make land payments for their homes.  These "home business start up kits" are a simple way to help families help themselves out of the daily struggle to tend to their basic needs.  So far I have collected the scrap fabric that will be needed for one of my kit ideas (a HUGE thanks to Alicia Overby and Baby Elephant Ears).  This plan is extremely simple and very achievable, all it takes is some funds! Many of these family have no job, no resources...Nothing. My team will provide them with something that costs so very little to give them the opportunity to earn a small income in order to make meeting their basic needs a little less of a struggle.
I can't wait to update everyone on this project's progress.  Please continue to be in prayer for my team, the God's Child Project and the families they serve. Thank you! :) Shawn

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

My Guatemalan Grandma! :)

I was excited to open the Christmas Card from The God's Child Project this year but was even more excited to see the story in their newsletter!  It is about my Guatemalan Grandma Catalina (the lady my 2011 building team built a home for this year).  Though I new some of her story, which started near the middle of the entire story and had the "happy ending" with the joy of a receiving a house, i was not aware of the beginning.

We were told by the project that her children abandoned her (she was 71 years old).  Still don't know why or how... but that does not matter at this point.  She was found on the street by a man who witnessed her helping his son tie his shoe.  This man had lost his mother and his son never knew or would have a grandma in his life.  The family took her in, despite not having enough to meet their own families' needs, they just new this elderly woman needed them just as much as their son need an abuela (grandma).  They built a tin shed on their small plot of land for her to live.  That's where my team comes into the story.  We purchased the supplies with the help of the project to build a house for this dear deserving abuela.  Her one wish for her home.... to have a gutter to collect the rain water.  Wish and then some granted!!!!!!!!!! What a blessing to build this home with dear friends with the help of a very agile and able bodied 71 year old granny that probably could have beat me aerobically in a hill climbing challenge!

I can't contain my excitement when I think about going back to visit her, to hug her, to pray with her again.  With each and every home and family I build for each year it brings me further down onto my knees in humble worship of a God that loves me so much. A God that knows exactly what brings my heart joy, to serve others and be able to witness the imeasurable, permanent change a simple home can make for someone, for a family.  To be reminded so clearly how very blessed I am in every aspect of my life.

Hope this finds you well and enjoying the abundant blessings that surround us daily. Merry Christmas!

--
:)  Shawn

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Reflecting on Reflections...

As the reflection papers and testimonies slowly trickle in, I take them in one at a time and personally reflect upon each of my team member's experiences in Guatemala.  Hearing how God changed someone's life, how God gave someone the strength to be bold, how God intervened in a crisis situation, how God used someone in the perfect time, how God used someone's fear to help someone grow nearer to Him is so amazing to hear!  I am in utter awe just knowing there are many more testimonies than the eye can see, the mouth can speak or our forgetful minds can remember!  As a leader the burdens can be heavy and the responsibility and stress can easily take the joy out of the experience all too quickly.  When I begin to feel these things stealing away from the joy that God has abundantly poured over this experience and all persons involved I need to remind myself to stop for a moment and pray.  Prayer has been something I must say was a very bright theme throughout this trip for everyone.  Someone on my team said "I never thought my prayers really worked until I witnessed and heard them working while I was in Guatemala!".    I feel my heart leap for joy when I think of this!!!  From reading the testimonies and reflection papers it is so very obvious that God did amazing works not just through us but deep within us! I look forward to being able to sit quietly for a week and digest as much as I possibly can about this year's experience and share it in meaningfully written stories on this blog page.  As for now, I will pray that God will allow me that opportunity in the near future to put my thoughts and experiences in writing to share! Thank you for your love and support. <3 Shawn :)

Monday, August 15, 2011

Jesus we're on our way! Day Uno

After many months of planning our team is off to a perfect start! Well, aside from the leader (AKA me) arriving at the airport 8 1/2 minutes late!  Smooth sailing through checking 32 maxed out bags donation bags, everyone made it through security without a problem and the flight take off was good. 

As I sit on the plane, I realize I am the meat to a Cambridgian sandwich on the plane. Aisle row (my slice of bread) is Sue my bestie and Guatemala roomie and in the window seat is ironically a man that was Sue's neighbor, old friend of Zach's and did the cabinets in her lake home recently! Just a few weird strange face I thought important to share.

The team looks great, bubbling with excitement. Few have slept in the past 24 hours.... a food thing, it helps the first night in unfamiliar & uncomfortable surroundings easier to pass out from the exhaustion.  We will land in Atlanta in an hour then off to Guatemala City after a short layover.  Our first stop is the "For the Love of Patricia" orphanage outside of Guatemala City where we will drop off 4 bags of soccer uniforms & equipment where they will deliver them to a local school.  Tonight we will have orientation to the Dreamer Center & take in the environment at our new homes for the next 12 days. 

Edilser will meet us at the airport and accompany us throughout the trip.  He is one of the most sweetest and gentlest souls.  He is also a hard working loving husband to a very beautiful and kind wife and a father of 2 adorable children.  He works many long hours to aid volunteers in having amazing experiences and to keep everyone safe.  When there are no teams he builds homes for the project by himself! He is my Guatemalan brother that I have come to know and love for the past 4 years.  I so look forward to seeing him and hopefully meeting his family this year through attending his church.  God has so much in store for our team I can hardly believe all we will do in 12 short days!!!

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Stressed but blessed...tired but wired!

Can I get an amen!
In the past four days I have lettered 19 shirts, 16 bags, organized 1,500 pounds of donation goods to be packed into 30 suitcases, organized the packing of 160 hygeine kits and 80 orphanage gift bags, co-authored a devotional guide, ironed labels onto over 100 Baby Elephant Ears blankets and planned and finalized a 12 day itinerary with over 20 different service activites for 16 people....just to name a few projects. I am giddy with excitement and in awe over what my team has accomplished and we haven't even left yet! God has given me the energy to do this as well as the help that I need when my energy is running on reserve.

My husband & son will not travel with me but they are a huge part of this journey.  I really am fortunate to have a fantabulous husband, Bradley, helping everywhere and anywhere I ask him for help. He loves me so much he drove to 3 stores just so I could have yellow paper for the devotional guides when I ran out.  My awesome son Josh has carried 1,000's of pounds of donations into the house from the car, to the "gym room" back out to the "spare room" and then back into garage ...multiple times as I shuffle and reorganize donations throughout the year.  Both of these rooms do not get used for their original purpose...i strategically block my ability to use the home gym ...in good conscious of course because I need the space for storage for a good cause. :) Josh is "Joshy on the spot" when I ask him for help with putsy things like peeling backing off contact paper stencils all the way to the huge important things like giving me a hug when he notices I am wearing down.  My daughter Jordon brings perfect little Leon (my grandson) over to visit when I need to stop obsessing over my Guatemala plans and enjoy a lil LOL (Lovin on Leon) time!

I don't write all about me just to share about me.  I write because I am one in 16 that is playing out a similar story.  We each have a family that is traveling on this journey with their loved one, that has a church family that loves them & sends up oodles of prayers on their behalf and who's family has probably worried more than those traveling.  We each thank you, our families, friends, loved ones and even strangers at CUB foods in Cambridge & Coon Rapids for sharing your time, your resources, your prayers, your patience and your love. We appreciate your support of our calling to go on this mission. YOU are just as much a part of this trip as the 16 going! We couldn't do this without you and our Father God!

I am blessed beyond measure to be stressed in preparing to go serve strangers we long to call brothers & sisters in Christ.  It is all worth it if even one person be saved ... even if just here in the states when hearing about our work!  We are blessed to have the opportunity to ease suffering even if only for the length of time it takes to provide a hug or smile.  We are blessed to be building 3 homes that will keep a family safe and more comfortable for years to come.  Please Father God, use our team wherever you desire, we are your humble servants! Open our eyes to what you want us to see and hide them from what you desire us not to.  Break our hearts for what breaks yours Lord but give us the strength to endure what we will witness and the boldness to change what we can. Help each of us to draw nearer to you Lord. Remind us that you are safely holding us in the embrace of your loving arms always.  We trust in you alone!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

So blessed

Blessed...so easy to say but do we really believe it? Do we really give God the glory or credit when saying we are/were/will be blessed?

Blessings are not simply the result of being lucky, random happenings or even earned. I sometimes need to be gently (or even through a slap alongside the head by my ego) reminded that the source of all things good are from Him, from whom all blessings flow.

June 26th was a good reminder of how quickly we can become so focused on our agenda or the negatives that we miss even noticing the blessings surrounding us.

As I was counting the cash from my team's fundraiser, I found myself selfishly doing the math in my head (for those that know my math skills you are probably laughing). I made a mental note with every stack of $100 that it meant that for each of the 16 members on my team it was only about $5 each. (May I remind you of my limited math skills?) I found myself convicted of my selfishness & my focus. Here I am forgetting about the awesome fun teambuilding time we just had & was hoping we had earned more money from all the work we put into it.  I was calculating in my head the value of my time & resources i put into earning my $90 share.  A few humbling thoughts then occurred to me:  1. $90 is more than a month's wages for those in Guatemala I am going to serve. 2. I can throw together limitless resources to bail myself out of trouble ( i even have the "luxery" to go into debt/borrow money if I need to make ends meet). 3.  I am being given an amazing opportunity to pass this blessing onto someone in greater need & i'm sniveling over wanting more. 4.  $1,400 is a lot of money! I should be jumping up & down for our team earning that much!

I decided a little taste of tough work to remind me I am blessed was in order.... i decided i will do something else to raise funds for myself & give my $90 to someone who could use it more without sniveling it wasn't enough......I decided to torture myself by doing something I dislike greatly... a garage sale to help earn the funds I still need for my trip.

God blessed me with the 2nd hotest day of the year to do it even! The sweltering heat was a constant reminder that I am blessed, that I have been provided for abundantly by my Father God and that I have a bunch of extra posessions & things I can get rid of.  It reminded me to see the blessings & know they were there regardless of my hard work or not.

The more I relied on God the day of the sale, the more I noticed His blessings upon me. I prayed for a stranger that shared her difficult circumstances with me.  I gave away items when it was clear money was tight, I prayed for more customers & they came.... God knows the desires of our hearts, He knows our intentions & motives.... and might I mention He loves us unconditionally, even when we are whiners. I just LOVE My Father God!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

The Sweet 16 Team!

In 41 days my team will be departing for a life changing experience. I pray that you will follow this blog to also participate in the experience. Each team member is participating in devotional & worship activities throughout the preparation, interum and post trip experience. God put together this amazing team of varied personalities, talents, skills and interests to best serve Him! Our God is an AMAZING GOD... ALL THE TIME!  I would like to share with you my Sweet 16 Team:

Shawn (aka "me"): I am the semi~fearless leader of the pack. This will be my 4th Guatemala team that I will organize and lead. I am very proud to be leading a team of Christians that are excited to not only serve those in need but embark upon a spiritual journey that will strengthen our personal relationships with our Lord and Savior.  Please pray for my family while I am away & the decisions I make for our team as the leader.

Michelle: We are so blessed to have Michelle joining the team for her 3rd year! Michelle is one of the most flexible, easy going & compassionate woman I know. Her love for children & God are obvious in the way she lives her life. Michelle will assist in our VBS activities in Guatemala. Michelle is a nanny and came to my team through being friends of a PTA student of mine 3 years ago.

Amanda: This will be Amanda's 2nd year joining me. Last year I had the pleasure of praying over Amanda one evening in her hotel room while on an excursion to Panachel at Lake Atitlan in Guatemala. I did not know Amanda very well at the time but I felt led to pray over her when she shared with me that while she had been journaling and having some reflection time in her hotel room she sensed she was being called to return to do volunteer work in Guatemala.  That prayer that was honored by God. Not only is Amanda joining my team again this year but she is staying for 3 months to serve in Guatemala! Can I hear an AMEN!!!!!!!

Brenda: A PTA graduate and repeat traveler with my team for a 2nd time. Brenda is strong willed and determined. She is a wife, mother, grandmother, and new PTA graduate as well as a fellow Guatemala addict like me! Brenda has sacrificed much to go these past 2 years and is looking forward to seeing her host momma Lucy and the babes in Casa Jackson Malnutrition Center. Brenda did a rock star job serving at the food distribution & bustin her bootie home building last year as well. Please pray for Brenda's studies for her PTA licensing exam.  She has a very busy and exciting summer ahead of her!

Kelly: One of the sweetest "sistas" I know. This will be her 2nd trip to Guatemala as well. Watching Kelly's sweet quiet way last year in Guatemala while serving the mothers at a food distribution & holding & playing with the infants at Casa Jackson Malnutrition center & Dories Promise orphanage was heart-melting. Last year Kelly & I were "randomly" brought to the very same passages in our bibles on 3 separate evenings!  God was with us every moment and we trust He will be again!  I am so blessed to have her joining me again this year.

Jessica: I am looking forward to the amazing and sure to be powerful prayer & worship times Jessica is organizing for our team this year. Jessica brings a fun element to the team with her desire to serve & worship God in creative ways. She has inspired starting team prayer partners & the idea to pack potty ponchos this year! She is the leader of the pinata event at our June 26th fundraiser in Hudson. This too is Jess' 2nd year serving in Guatemala. Now that's legit! [ inside joke ].

Britta: One of my PTA students. She is a positive role model for her class, loves horses and has a fabulously close family (I adore close families). Britta is always willing to jump in and help which is a great character trait to have in the field of PT and in serving others! I am really looking forward to watching Britta's obvious love for Christ grow deeper through her experience in Guatemala.

Courtney: The youngest in our group but from what I understand more mature than most in her walk with Christ. Courtney is not your typical teenager as she is voluntarily wishing to hang out with a bunch of moms and adults while in Guatemala! She enjoys spending a good chunk of her summer helping at Trout Lake Camp. I am eagerly awaiting to see the long term mission work that Courtney will likely be called to do when "she is grown up" given her interest and desire to be a missionary. I am also excited that her prayer warrior mother, Stephanie, will be (and has been) offering up oodles of prayers for our team and leading others to do the same.

Judy: Will be the leader and organizer for our VBS activities while in Guatemala. Judy teaches at CCS and has a sweet quiet way about her but get her on a topic of interest and you will hear the ideas fly!! I love her enthusiasm for what she enjoys. I am excited that Judy not only will be a leader for the VBS activities but she is stepping into the role of "Big Sister" and guardian for Courtney while we are in Guatemala!

Sue: A true picture of trust, faith and strength.  Sue has been a friend, confidant and spiritual mentor for me for many years.  Since beginning my trips to Guatemala I have been praying every year that God prepare her to go with me.  God decided this year is the year!  It has been awesome witnessing Sue's trust and faith grow even greater in her decision to listen to her calling to go.  We each may doubt the ability of our imperfect selves to teach or demonstrate to others anything of life changing importance.  I am here to say, it is not always a well spoken sermon that draws someone to Christ or strengthens their walk with Him, it is watching real people like Sue live a genuine life that does it.

Kim: A graduate PTA student this spring. Kim is excited to be experiencing a mission trip of her own after helping raise funds several times for her own girls to go on them. I am looking forward to not being the only one crying my eyes out on a daily basis now that Kim is joining us! Don't get me wrong, Kim & I are tough as nails... but we share soft squishy hearts! :) Pray for Kim as she is planning the trip of a lifetime while studying for the PTA exam of her lifetime! Busy summer this woman has ahead of her!

Richard: One of the two awesome artists on my team this year. Richard is witty, caring, compassionate and plans to wear sandals the entire time we serve..... I made him promise he would wear shoes during construction days as my experiences with hospitals in Guatemala are wished to be complete for a lifetime! Richard will work in competition with the other male on our team to see who is the strongest and toughest at mixing concrete and building homes! Seriously though, Richard is a great addition to our team with his childhood experience and desire to serve others!

Hannah: I just now realized how many sweet people I have on my team and just changed the description of our team name to "The Sweet Sixteen"! Hannah puts the faith in faith and sweet in sweet! She is truly a blessing to have on this team. She is prayerful in what she does, she puts Christ first in her decisions and it is clear that the honest and transparent way she lives her life for Christ is genuine.  I love reading Hannah's facebook postings, they provoke and encourage me to stregthen my walk with Christ.

Jonathan:  The "other guy" on our team.  Jonathan comes from a close knit family (remember...I adore close families!).  Jonathan has participated in our church's Nett Lake Mission team and says he is looking forward to serving in another country.  This trip will surely meet that desire.  I look forward to seeing how this trip will help each team member grow in our faith and in our relationships with one another and as a body of Christ.

Beth Anne:  A true sweety.  Beth Anne is one of the most talented and giving sistas I know.  She is an artist (in everything!!!!) I love how she brings her talents and love for art into worship, faith and serving others.  She has donated countless hours and funds to help our team use clay to raise funds. Beth Anne is sure to be a positive influence on our team while in Guatemala in demonstrating her faith & trust in God & her compassion for others.

Breanna:  Last but not least!  Breanna will be sure to bring a smile to others.  I love her willingness to help others and do it with a huge smile on her face.  Breanna will bring fun and enthusiasm to our team just like she does in her PTA classes.  I really am blessed to have so many students in the PTA program that love helping others and that this year there are 5 that are joining me.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Philippians 4:6 Prayer

Do not be anxious in anything,  but by prayer and petition with thanksgiving present your requests to God. Philippians 4:6

Do you believe in coincidences? What is a coincidence? According to www.dictionary.com the definition a coincidence is: "Striking instance of two or more events at one time apparently by mere chance."

As I was thinking about what I would write I decided prayer would be a good topic. Prayers are definately needed for my team's spiritual, financial, physical & emotional preparation for what will be a life altering experience [Prayer request]. I think of the above verse that I have prayed many times. The verse that reminds me of a dear friend whom is a prayer warrior. A dear friend whom has been a spiritual guide, a woman of God, an encourager & uplifter when I descended into the pits of hell on earth. She is a woman that is stronger than she knows, a woman that has been through more tests & attacks to her faith & clings to God through it all. She is an example of the Godly woman I strive to be.

I find it no coincidence I open my bible to find the page for this verse marked by a card I received over 8 yrs ago from this woman. That this woman represents to me a reminder that prayer [conversation with God] needs to be a constant part of my life. There is no coincidence that all of the "little" & "big" things in life are marked with the loving fingerprint of a God that aches to be entwined in every portion of our lives not just a part of it! As a believer I have to say there is no true coincidences... a better word for the "little instances" would be "blessings" & for the "big instances" would be "miracles".  A coincidence occurs when we fail to recognize God's hand in the "instances".

With this statement & belief I am prepared to hear the arguments that God couldn't possibly orchestrate all the minute details of every believers & unbelievers lives.  Well, he does! I am also prepared to hear that if God cares so much why do bad things happen & why is there so much evil & suffering in this world? God does not plan these things. He knows they will happen & does have the power & authority to stop it.  Take a moment to think of it this way:  Perhaps the blessing or miracle in the bad or painful instances is that He allows us our own free will, He allows us our choices,  our mistakes and our wrongs to be played out for us or others to learn to rely on Him, to come to know Him or to trust Him. He uses all things for good.  "Coincidentally" if we are failing to recognize Him or the potential good in the situation for ourselves, for others witnessing our circumstances & response or for His kingdom we will find ourselves not trusting or not knowing God the way He created us to be.
God doesn't want us to suffer but He allows us to often times for reasons we will never know why during our time here on earth. I do believe for those that proclaim His son Jesus as their savior, they will never ask "why" when we are standing before Him in heaven we will fully know & understand... and to put it bluntly... we will not care "why". For those that do not beleive in Him, when they die they will & stand before satan and for eternity will ask "why", never to know.

I choose to believe in blessings and miracles.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

A profound start....

My first Guate-blog-a posting.  Hmmmmm where to start? What do I have to say that would be so profound... nothing comes to mind but here are some lyrics that say what I will pray before I lay down to sleep tonight.

I come on my knees
To lay down before you
Bringing all that I am
Longing only to know you
Seeking your face
And not only your hand
I find you embracing me
Just as I am

And I lift these songs
To you and you alone
As I sing to you
In my praises make your home

To my audience of one
You are Father, and you are Son
As your spirit flows free,
Let it find within me
A heart that beats to praise you.
And now just to know you more
Has become my great reward
To see your kingdom come
And your will be done
I only desire to be yours, Lord

So what could I bring
To honor your majesty
What song could I sing
That would move the heart of royalty
And all that I have
Is the life that you've given me
So Lord let me live for you
My song with humility

And Lord as the love song
Of my life is played
I have one desire
To bring glory to your name

.......Big Daddy Weave