Author: Adventures

Man on a mission

I will use the gifts, talents, and tools within me to serve the Master who created me and them inside me. I will seek to express the Fathers love by helping others and putting them before myself. I will allow my merciful Saviour full access to my life so He can transform my weaknesses into strengths. My past will not define me. For I am dead to my sinful nature and have been made alive through Christ. My decisions will not be selfish. Fort he Holy Spirit dwells within me and will guide me through my choices. My mouth will not be shut. For everywhere I go the Lord will be also. With a bold...

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God Speaks

So this is a little late coming, but  a few weeks ago Laura told you all about our NOP night (night of prayer). We have been doing this every Saturday night for over a month now, and lets just say God has shown up and it is incredible. I never would have thought I would enjoy getting up in the middle of the night but I have found so much peace and comfort in intentionally seeking God out. For years I have felt like God doesn't ever directly talk to me but I have realized that I have to show up to hear Him. He is always trying to say something, we just need to sit still long enough...

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Making a Statement

Last week Moriah challenged each of us. She asked us to write a mission statement and find a "life verse" to go along with it. Challenge Accepted! It began with one sentence, and then it grew. When I finished the actual statement I wanted to be sure that these things I had prayed about and wrote down truly came from God. So I turned to the word. I wanted to find a verse for each sentence in my statement. But the verses just kept coming. Now it is finished. I posting it here as a declaration. This statement is how I want to live my life, and I want each of you reading this to hold...

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Laundry Day

Here in Panama, Saturdays have become laundry days for me and I have quickly come to look forward to them. Not because of the haul of very dirty clothes, the well used washing machines or the constant beads of sweat accumulating on my upper lip.  Oh no. It’s because of a boy named Aaron. Aaron is one of my kids in the kindergarten class I help teach, he is five years old, the only Chinese boy in class, known as one of the more challenging kids in class and has brought me to tears. Every time we make that trek to the Lavadoria (Laundromat), Aaron shows up, never in short supply...

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Football, is it just a sport?

Wow! That is all I can say to the presence of the Lord at the football court the other night. Not that I am shocked He turned up but in awe of his arrival and movement in the men there.   Emilio and I drove 10 minutes to a nearby village, here in Panama, called San Vicente. We played football, on a very difficult gravel pitch, for about 45 minutes with a group of men and as it began to get dark headed home. On our way home Emilio turned the car around and headed back to a different football court. This one didn’t seem as welcoming.   As we get out the car I notice teams of 4...

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URGENT: HELP IS NEEDED

Don't worry. I'm not hurt, I don't need a direct flight home, & I don't need help raising funds to stay on the mission field. But this isn't an April Fool's joke. As most know, my team & I are staying on a YWAM base here in Panama for the duration of our trip. Down the street is a small private christian school that is partially funded by Youth With a Mission (YWAM). Jamie, Mike, Kaitlyn, Moriah and I have volunteered to be assistants and teachers at this school for six weeks. Thankfully I've been placed as an assistant to 1st grade with my...

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