Sunday, June 21, 2009

Learning!

Hello US! I hope that all of you are well!

I am sorry I have not updated sooner! The internet here in BZ can be a bit unreliable at times! ;-) So, I arrive in BZ at 3 in the afternoon on Thursday the 18th. I was so excited to be here. The air, the people, the way things are in BZ is just awesome. There is a huge emphasis on relationships with people. It's great. Thursday, immediately after flying in, I got a quick tour of certain parts of the country that I will be working in a lot. And man, oh man, the driving here is CRAZY. There are only four paved highways here...and road signs...yeah...there might be a few...I just haven't found them yet!

Friday, a church from the States donated money to purchase a motorbike for a family living in Red Bank in the south part of the country, a three hour drive south! So it was delivery time for us! I got to see the mountains and the rainforest which are just breath taking. But I also got to see several poorer, rural mountain communities. Heartbreak, coupled along with awe.

Saturday, I started my first trip. I am working with two other leaders and leading a group of 41 people. We are working in a small village called Crooked Tree! Yesterday, however, we took the group to do orphanage work, and elderly home work. The residents at both of the homes were blessed blessed blessed by us being there. he kids in the children's home just need love! And the elderly here, wow. What amazing stories they have to tell. We also were able to really help meet some needs with donations. Today we spend the day in the village, really just walking thru Crooked Tree getting to know everybody. It was awesome. We connected with the people and checked out our plans for the week. We will be teaching at a local school tomorrow. And then moving on to painting and construction projects coupled with children's programs in the afternoon! I'm so excited.

But let me tell you, I have been learning a LOT.

On my flight day, I spent a good seven minutes sprinting thru the Miami airport to find my INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT, because my previous flight was UBER delayed!!! AHHH! I was flipping out. But, guess what passage of Scripture I read that morning?? John 14:1-Do not let your hearts be troubled! Trust in God, Trust also in Me.

Today has SO many interesting learning opportunites. From broken buses, to my bed getting SOAKED (tropical rain...let me tell you...), to fire ant attacks... to poisonous fruits eaten by my group. Yes. I am learning to TRUST God. The people of Belize have been so welcoming and assuring. I just love them. And I am trusting God to show me how to love them even more.

I miss all of you in the States and I've been praying for you. Please keep prayign for me. Days are long anda lot of work. But God is good. Stuff happens. Nonetheless, TIB. This is Belize.

2 comments:

  1. Ahh...I believe the word for the day is MOISTURE!
    Love you! Miss you! Don't miss fire ants;)
    from your second mom

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  2. It's so cool that you're doing this blog, so that we get to kind of follow along with what you're doing, and what's going on. It's very cool to hear about the people you're helping, and the lives you're impacting. When you're running low on endurance and energy, just ask God for a little bit of a holy energy drink... He'll fill you up, haha.

    Praying every day!
    Glen

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