Wednesday, March 31, 2010

The Power of God's Word

God really blessed me with a wonderful God sighting last night. Late in the evening I traveled to the hospital to visit a friend whose mother was admitted to the hospital. I went to simply offer a word of comfort and to pray with the family, however God used this visit to bless my heart as much as the family I was visiting.

Upon entering the hospital room I saw my friends mother lying in the hospital bed heavily sedated and hooked up to a number of monitors, etc. I immediately greeted my friend and then looked into the eyes of the woman lying in the hospital bed. Her eyes only opened for a brief moment and there was no indication that she was aware of my presence. I asked if it would be okay if I prayed, and of course the family said yes. I begin by reading several psalms and after reading Psalm 1 the woman lying in the hospital bed gently lifted her hand and placed it on mine as I continued to read. After several peaceful minutes I closed our time with prayer and my friend whispered "I love you mom." This mother, who had only moved her hand slightly during my entire visit now whispered "I love you too" in return. A small tear immediately ran down my own cheek as I was reminded of the power of God's and His love for us. I quietly walked out of the hospital room and thanked God for the gift that He had just given me and then I headed home.

I pray that this Easter season God speaks His words of love to you in a deeply meaningful way.

Blessing to you all this Easter season,
Ffej

Monday, March 15, 2010

Peru Mission

This past January I was blessed to be able to travel to Peru with a mission team from GSLC. I saw God's hand in this mission every step of the way. There were MANY God Sightings I would like to tell you about, too many to list, but here are a few. Yes, we completed our list of things we went down there "to do." Such as supporting an art studio, painting a church and community center, running dental, 1st aid and sun protection clinics. We spread the word of God by running a VBS with the children and adults of the village, but nothing was more rewarding than the bonds of friendships that we made with the people of Peru, and each other. In the beginning of the mission, I was so focused on completing all of the "things" that we had set out to do and accomplish in Peru. However, as the trip progressed I felt as though God was pulling me aside and telling me to concentrate more on the relationships with others, than the list I thought we had to complete. It reminded me of Luke 10:38-42 where Martha is complaining to Christ that Mary is just sitting at His feet while she is distracted with all of the preparations that had to be made. Christ said to her, "Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her." (Luke 10:41) You see, I didn't need "to do," I needed "to be." Be with the people, and let God's love flow freely. I met a young blind man, and since my Spanish is not too good, our conversation was very limited. However, when there really wasn't much else to say, and there was silence, Roya, the young man, would call out my name. With a gentle touch and a calling of his name, I would reassure him I was still there. I wasn't doing anything, I was just there, feeling the Spirit at work. What an AWESOME feeling that is!!! Another area I saw God at work, was in my dear friend, Sandy Park. By watching her, I learned the true meaning of giving. You really saw Christ's love in her and her actions. Whether it was her big smile, warm hugs, or happy attitude, everyone that came in contact with this woman, fell in love with her. She spoke that universal language of Love, and she spoke it well. At the end of our trip she gave away most of her belongings, whether it was her shoes, her watch, her clothes or her money, she gave. I told her, by watching her, I learned what it meant to "give." She replied, with tears in her eyes, "I thought I knew what it meant to give, before I came on this trip, but I had no idea! I think I was able to give so freely, because others gave so freely to make it possible for me to come on this mission." You see, she had friends that sponsored her, along with a scholarship from the "Spirit of Titus," that made it financially possible for her to go to Peru. Yes, this was a place where I witnessed the power of giving, come full circle. Now when it comes time to contribute to the "Spirit of Titus" it will come from my heart as I remember the love that it spread in Peru, and not from a place of "to do." from Kari Duensing

Missions

As I read the email about the mission trip in Vietnam, it brought back many memories of our mission trip to Peru. I am so blessed to be part of that amazing team. God sightings were all around, every day!! I loved the prayers at the river, the children, swimming and the smiles on pepole who just recieved new reading glasses!! Thanks to all the people, and groups that made our mission possible with your donations, love and prayers. I cried "Best Day Ever" at the end of the day, remembering the life time friendships that were formed!! God is Good! from Sandy Park

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Good Shepherd House of Prayer

Yesterday I walked into a God Sighting. God was everywhere, I saw him first in the royal colors painted on the walls that showcased his words in triangles of Scripture. He was in the order of the room that breathed a spirit of calm and drew me in, quietly walking the perimeter, taking in the treasures. He was on the cross that stood before the royal purple of the King on which his names were engraved, each one in gold: King of Kings, Lord of Lords, Wonderful Counselor, Prince of Peace, Comforter - my mind raced to speak each one; Master, Messiah, Servant, Teacher, Lamb of God, Alpha and Omega, Lord of Lords, Son of God, I Am, Good Shepherd, Redeemer, The Word, The Chief Cornerstone, Alpha and Omega…..Jesus Christ.

There were beautiful paintings of Christ, various studies, renditions of his face on tapestries and stained glass. The House of Prayer is possibility - to sit, to ponder, to learn, to pray, to gather together or to rest alone, to be with Him. I nestled into a comfortable chair in a small corner and noticed another could easily have sat upright at the large oak table; several could join hands in praise at the circle of chairs….possibilities. Thanks and praise to the team that has renovated, decorated, appointed and filled this HOP with their love and their prayers, Bravo! Job well done good and faithful servants!

Much love,

P. Christine