Hi!
I'm back here after a while! The outreach is over and I'm back in Buenos Aires. Tomorrow we'll have the graduation of our Counseling School. Time have gone so fast and I'm just so thankful for God for everything He's done.
But now, let's see a little bit what happened during the first three weeks of our outreach.
As I wrote before, our plans to go to Cuba were cancelled. But in the same time God opened another door to go to the Province of Santa Fe in Argentina. So that's where we started our outreach on the 15th of January.
Our team leaders were Oswaldo (El Salvador) and Mayra (Colombia). The school mates with me were Alanna (New Zealand), Raiza (Colombia) and Cecy (Argentina) who joined us one day later.
The bus to Santa Fe took like five ours. When we got to the terminal the people from the church were already waiting for us. They took us to the place we stayed the three weeks: a big camping outside the city.
The population of the province of Santa Fe is 3 200 000 and 400 000 of them live in the capital city which is also called Santa Fe. The church we were working in was a big church and had many annexes, smaller Christian communities under it.
The first week we're preparing the camping to receive the huge youth camp. So we did what we know by hard: work duties. We cleaned the bathrooms from the bugs and spiders, built tens of bunk beds, cleaned the kitchen, washed the floors as well as possible.
During this youth camp of 200 young people we didn't have so much planned schedule but we helped with ministration when possible. Also they asked to lead some games and so we did in two afternoons. God also used us to personal discipleship and ministration and also the youth leaders sent people to us when the noticed that they didn't have tools to help the people with heavy problems.
After the first week we got really sick, as I wrote before. The water from the well + all the food we ate + hundreds of flies around... made us end up to a hospital. Alanna and Mayra were really week, but I wasn't much stronger either. So for the first time in my life they put me the intravenous drip (three times) and I ended up sleeping in the hospital.
The health care is free in Argentina and this hospital was actually really nice. But I can't say I liked the experience. After this event we took more care with our water and dishes and stayed well the rest of the time.
The following weeks we were preaching and teaching in different annexes, the small churches under the mother church. The people were mostly open to our teachings, but sometimes the spiritual atmosphere was REALLY heavy and there was something that made it hard for the people to receive.
I can't remember that I'd preached before in any church... But this time I preached twice in SPANISH..! I also translated Alanna from English to Spanish twice! These were big steps of faith but God was faithful and helped me. I spoke about the intimacy with God and forgiveness. The following time was in a prison and it was something I won't forget easily.
Inside this prison there is many pavilions of about hundred people. Today one of the pavilions is almost totally Christian. That means that most of the prisoners in this pavilion have converted to Christ during their time in the prison! Every day they have a meeting and most of the prisons take part. So I was totally surprised when I entered into this place and saw happy and internally FREE men! It was an honor to preach to this audience and they listened every word I said. They were also really open to receive prayer and discipleship after the preach. That's amazing right?
There was also another camp during our time in Santa Fe. This camp was for the adolescents. We were asked once again to lead some games and also to have two drama workshops. It ended up well.
During the three weeks we also had opportunities to visit different families, to eat well and also encourage and disciple the broken people. Even though we didn't have lots of plans beforehand we were able to see how God used us.
Reasons to give thanks:
- For our health
- For the revival in Santa Fe and the prisons
- How God used us
Pray for Santa Fe:
- More committed people to work in the churches
- against the sexual abuse - we found out is a strong problem in this area
- For the families to stay together and raise up their children in good environment
Thank you for your support and prayers!
I wish I'll be able to post more soon so you can hear about the rest of the outreach!
En tienny et olit kipee :(
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