Thursday, April 30, 2009

Since we are leaving for Destrito Federal on Sunday, we Stephen and I walked down to Wal-Mart today to look for masks but they were all sold out of masks, and they didn't have any thermometers either. The rest of the day we spent more time at the base painting and doing props for their summer VBS. Yesterday Stephen and I traced a palace onto a very large piece of felt(30' x 10') the palace of Nebachunezzer using an overhead projector. It took us about an hour to trace it all and then today the whole team got to paint it. It took close to 4 hours with 7 people painting with sponges today and we still have more to do. It was enjoyable but very very tedious work. As we were finishing, I was mixing some paint to make some green for the palm trees and I set my cup down on the felt and then the wind came and picked up the felt, spilling my green paint onto the canvas! Fortunately it wasn't on the palace itself but on the blank space above the palace wall. We then decided that that exact spot would be a GREAT and PERFECT place to put another palm tree. It ended up turning out really good but it was just one more thing we had to do. And the pastor's wife didn't seem too happy because that palm tree wasn't in the picture she had given us, but she liked it in the end. Then tonight we went back and worked with the youth group that we had worked with last week. It was a time of prayer and worship which went really well! I had a chance to talk to Alejandro some more and really encouraged him to do DTS. He says he's really interested and wants to grow in his faith and not be a hypocrite so hopefully he will do one in the future. Please pray for him that God will show him exactly what he needs to do and that God's love and acceptance are endless and unchangeable.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Sunday~ We only had a small church service because of the flu but it was still very encouraging and uplifting. After the service, we had a big lunch with everyone out on the grass. Later in the afternoon, we had a team meeting and discussed our situation here in Mexico City. Stephen had talked to the leadership team in Mazatlan and they had brought up the option that maybe we should return to Mazatlan and see how this influenza situation developed and if it got better in a couple weeks then we could return. Our team spent some time in prayer to see what God wanted us to do and almost all of us received verses from God which told us to stay. We received Isaiah 52:12, Psalm 121, 1 Corinthians 15:55-58; 16:13, and 1 Peter 5:8-11. All of these verses confirmed that God wants us here for the time being but Stephen received Proverbs 24:5-6 which reminded us that those in Mazatlan are our authorities so if they feel it would be wise to come home at some point then we should submit to their will. It was really awesome to receive so much confirmation from God and we continue to receive words of confirmation.

Monday~ We were supposed to go to a high school today but since all the schools are closed in Mexico, that fell through. Instead, we were planning on going and doing some dramas at a retirement home but they called at the last minute and cancelled. We ended up painting props for the churches summer VBS. That didn't take too long so we spent the later part of the afternoon playing fubol/soccer with the youth from the church. It's frustrating having all the things we were planning on doing fall through but we are still getting to serve the church.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Today we had a free day so we spent the day practicing our dramas and hanging out at David's house watching Forrest Gump and playing his Wii. The guy that I met on Thursday night came and hung out with us so I got to know him better and we went out asa a group and got DELICIOUS burritos!! We were hoping to go downtown but with this outbreak of the swine flu we were advised by our hosts to not go out into really public and crowded places. So instead we just hung out in the area. The swine scare down here is really bad, a lot of people are wearing protective masks and tomorrow's church service was even cancelled because of it. If you haven't heard of it, please check it out and pray against it with us. I was researching it today and it's some pretty crazy stuff. That is the biggest prayer request right now, not only for our protection but also that it would be safe enough for us to go out and do ministry and that public events would be reopened. 

Friday, April 24, 2009

Well today was our first full day of outreach. We had breakfast at the church where we have all our meals and then we had a time of intercession with some of the members of the church. Some of the things that we prayed about and that you can keep in your prayers are the health of the city and protection for the church from spiritual attacks. Just recently, there has been an outbreak in the city of a virus that has already affected close to 800 people, 60 of whom have died from it. The government announced last night that all the schools, ranging from preschool through university, will be closed until further notice to help prevent the spread of this disease. No one knows what exactly it is or where it came from, just that they don't want it. It's been really weird seeing some people walking around with surgical masks on to protect themselves. It directly affects us because we were going to go to a high school on monday that has never had any church work done in it and as of now we will not be able to go there and do ministry. And in regards for protection for the church from spiritual attacks, there has been a lot of weird things going on in and around the church lately. Last week, the pastors car was stolen from right outside the church (the police found it today) and also two of the women in the church have had dreams and visions of serpents attacking the church. One lady had a dream that there was a giant snake in the doorway of the church blocking her from entering and in order to enter, she had to fight it off with a sword. So please keep these issues in your prayers.
Today we also picked up trash and had a prayer walk through the neighborhood. It was really good getting both to serve the community and see a little bit more of the area as we were praying. Tomorrow is a free day so we'll be hanging out with one of the guys that we met from one of the local youth groups, so it should be really good!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

I am now officially on outreach! We took the bus last night to Mexico City and now we're just outside the Federal District working with one of the local churches. YWAM Mazatlan does a lot of work with the family that runs this church and they always treat the teams really well. They set up us guys in a house of our own with queen size air mattresses and I'm even sleeping in a room by myself! Tonight we are going to a youth group to do a drama and give some testimonies. Please continue to keep us in your prayers as we are getting settled in and also pray blessings over the family we are working with, their name is the Tercero family.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Well I'm back. To all of you who were worried, I'm still alive. I leave for outreach to mexico city tonight at 7! We get into mexico city tomorrow morning at 10 and then from there we are planning on working with some of the local churches doing whatever they need to us to do. This may range from kids ministry to building projects to working in the prisons. There is going to be a wide variety of things they will have us doing so we will be very busy and the 7 weeks of outreach will go by very fast. We will be in Mexico City five weeks and then we will spend a couple days in Puerto Villarta for a YWAM staff conference and then we will be in Guadalajara for ten days and return to Mazatlan the 10th or 11th of June. I am super excited and can't wait to see what God is going to be doing. The members of my team are Tim, Remey, Amy, Me, and then our leaders are Stephen and Giselle. If you could pray for each of us for unity and a strong team spirit. This will probably be our biggest prayer request for the whole trip but I will update as much as possible with what God is doing and our prayer requests.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

I'm still not feeling very well so I decided to not go into Carnaval last night but to stay at Casa del Marino and be on the intercession team. It was still an amazing night of ministry but just not down inside the gates. We started out praying against family curses that some of the people on the intercession team had histories of in their family and broke those off from them and their children and the generations to come. After that we broke off into teams that were going to go into different areas of Mazatlan and pray. I stayed with the team that wasn't going out so I wouldn't have to walk very much. At first we prayed through the cafe and then went to some of the staff houses to pray for them. Once we got back I saw a boy that I had prayed for before that was mute and I really felt like I was supposed to stay and talk to him. He breaks my heart because he's so cool but he can't talk and is a little mentally retarded too. But I talked to him for awhile and shared the gospel with him using an "evangecube" which is a foldable cube with pictures of the gospel on it. I asked him if he wanted to accept Jesus and he nodded his head so I told him to think the prayer that I recited. After I prayed for him he seemed really excited and it sounded like he was trying to say Padre Christo and then I bought three packs of the gum he was selling and instead of three he gave me a handful. I waited with him while he waited to get his head shaved and had a chance to talk at him a little more. He stayed most of the night so that was pretty much all I did. But the evangelism team that went into Carnaval led 175 people to Christ! That was the most they have ever had in one night and they didn't even have that many on the team. There has definitely been an anointing on this Carnaval, it has been so cool to watch him moving. Please pray for all the people that accepted Christ this weekend that they will come tonight for the carne asada dinner tonight and get plugged in to the churches here.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Last night was the best night yet! We saw the most conversions that we have seen in a night yet but I had the chance to share the gospel with a man without using a translator and he accepted Christ! I went out with a spanish speaker and another lady that doesn't speak spanish and we started talking with a guy that was sitting by himself. I started the conversation but then he started to ask a lot of questions so I let our spanish speaker, Alma, take over. While I was sitting there, another guy came up and started talking to the girl that doesn't speak spanish. She asked me to translate for her while she shared with him. She started to share and I was translating but then she blanked out and forgot what to say in english so I took over. I shared with him using one of our tracks and he was really receptive. He said that even before we got there he would think about God while he worked and when we came and talked to him it answered a lot of his questions. After he had accepted Christ we had a lot of time to talk to him because Alma was still talking to the other guy. We were able to invite him to worship and the new believers carne asada dinner that we are having on Tuesday and he seemed really receptive so hopefully he follows through. It was really encouraging for me because I was able to talk to him so much and really use my Spanish. As we were leaving I went to the bread stand where the guy I led to Christ works for a snack and to see how he was doing. When I had talked to him Thursday he didn't seem all that excited about Jesus but when I stopped by last night he was talking to a customer and he had his Bible in his hand! I asked if he had been reading it and he said he had been reading the new believers book I had given him. It was really cool for me to see that his commitment had been real to him and that he was trying to learn more. I'm not sure I'm going to be going out tonight because I'm still sick and really don't want to get any worse while I'm walking around outside. So please keep that in your prayers! Thank you everyone for taking interest in what I'm doing and keeping up to date on what God is doing here in Mazatlan.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Last night I went into Plaza Machado, which is a small plaza close to the street that Carnaval is on. There were a lot of youth there and it was much harder to share in than in Carnaval. The actual plaza was so busy and loud that we had to stay on the side streets. We talked to 11 people and had 4 accept Christ. Everyone in my group was so tired though that we went back an hour early and hung out for awhile. I went to bed at 2:30 and woke up at 8:45, I'm really tired. I'm excited for tonight again though. I'm hoping to take a nap before going out so I should have more energy. Keep me in your prayers please, especially for energy and a willing and open Spirit tonight. 

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Last night we went into Carnaval again and this time there was a lot more people. There weren't as many as I thought there would be still but there's supposed to be more tonight. I don't think I'm going to go into the gates tonight though. I think I'm going to go to a Plaza that is a little way from the actual Carnaval. It's where a lot of the youth hang out so I want to check it out and see what it's like. Last night the small group that I was in was able to lead almost 20 people to the Lord and the main group that we were a part of was able to lead 120 people to Christ and were able to minister to 220! God has really opened the heavens for this Carnaval because they have never seen numbers like this in the years past. So far since Carnaval has started close to 570 people have come to Christ. This includes one of the ministry groups from Texas who have gone out into one of the nearby colonials. They go out everyday and do dramas, pass out beans and rice, and have an altar call after they share the gospel. It has been cool to see how much God has blessed this Carnaval so far and we've only had two days! Please keep all the groups in your prayers tonight as we go out again. i'm also going out right now to share with one of the beer vendors that I wasn't able to share with last night because he was so busy selling last night that he didn't have time. He seemed really receptive with the stuff I did share with him so I'm excited to get to finish sharing! I also feel like I'm getting sick so please keep that in your prayers as well.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Last night was amazing!! We started out with worship which was SOO good. There are so many people here that when everyone worships together it's so cool. We were only planning on worshipping for an hour but it ended up being almost two hours because it was going so good. Everyone was jumping up and down and we even had a mosh pit going. God doesn't care what kind of dancing we do as long as we're worshipping Him. haha I got pushed into it and ended up losing my sandal and had to hop around on my good foot in the middle of the mosh pit. Then after worship they told us that there weren't many people going into Carnaval tonight because they were all on the other side of town for the crowning of Carnaval's king. Because there weren't many people out they told us to come back at 12 instead of 2. We went into the gates anyways but pretty much the only people that were there were the vendors and a few stragglers here and there. I was paired with a lady from Texas who spoke pretty good spanish. As we were walking I felt like we should talk to a guy at a beer booth. Becky, my partner, did all the talking and she talked to him for about 15 minutes and he ended up accepting Christ! From there we kept walking and a little later I felt like we were supposed to talk to a young man that was selling bread. It was my turn to share so I walked up and gave him one of the tracts we had with us and started to talk to him in spanish. Becky helped me a little bit with some translations but I was able to share most of the gospel with him on my own! He had never heard the gospel message before and when I was done sharing after about 10 minutes he also accepted Christ! It was so cool being able to share with someone about Jesus in spanish. It was very encouraging. Once we met with the other people on the evangelism team we had shared with 121 people and 44 had accepted Christ! It was a very good turn out for not even having that many people in Carnaval. We go out again tonight and there's supposed to be A LOT more people so I'll finally get to see what it's going to be like.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Carnaval starts tomorrow! I'm so excited and can't wait to see what things God has in store for us and this city. Last week we had evangelism classes and went out Thursday night to practice and I was able to help lead 2 people to Christ! It was really cool, nerve-wracking, but exciting. I can't wait to do the same thing for Carnaval on a bigger scale! This week we as a base and with all the extra teams that are here have been focussing on the start of Carnaval and getting all our ministry prep done. Yesterday both DTS, the Sept. school and ours, moved out of the base across the street to an abandoned port-masters/custom house. The building is where we are going to have our cafe and beauty salon ministries. I slept on the floor because I didn't have a sleeping mat and I had security duty from 4 to 6 am. It's safe to say that I slept horribly. But it'll get better, someone is letting me use their extra pad so that'll help. I'll try and update everyday during Carnaval so you all know what's going on and how things are going. Please really keep all of Carnaval in your prayers. The slogan for our outreach is "Changing Mazatlan one party at a time". The goal is that in a few years it'll be a party worshipping God and not the flesh!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

This morning we had the opportunity to commit to which ministry we wanted to be a part of for Carnaval and I felt like I should do evangelism. So when Carnaval comes around next week, I will be on the street evangelism team in the middle of Carnaval. Not only will I be evangelizing, which is something I haven't done too much, but I will be doing it in Spanish. God is really going to be stretching me during Carnaval!! Please pray that my heart will be burdened like God's heart is burdened for the lost and that I am able to be an effective evangelist is Spanish.

Monday, February 9, 2009

This week for classes we have "Evangelism" which is perfect since next week is Carnaval. I'm really excited about this week. The speaker seems really cool and fun and really has a heart for the lost. It's going to be really good for me since I've always been kinda timid with sharing my faith to strangers. Well we have class right now but I'll update again soon.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

I really enjoyed this week's classes on spiritual warfare! We learned all about principalities, strongholds, forces or darkness, and how spiritual warfare is not specific events or battles but how it is a lifestyle and how we are coming out of victory and for that reason have nothing to fear. It was a really good week and really helped last night at the zone. I was in a group with Tim, Amy, and Keaton and we did a prayer walk for the neighborhood and the evangelism teams that were there. We walked around the same rectangular section of the neighborhood praying for spirtiual walls to be brought down and felt like God told us to do it seven times. It was an amazing time of praying for hope, freedom, and against the enemy. On our last lap, we felt like God was telling us to talk to a group of people that we had passed on ever lap. We were a little nervous since none of us really speak spanish but in the end we overcame our spirit of timidity and I went up to them and started sharing a little bit about Jesus. It was a really cool and encouraging experience for me to be able to share in Spanish and then Amy prayed for them and I was able to translate. God was definitely moving last night and using us!